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Amu_euients. CITY HALL, (LATE TREAT BE ROYAL). 3- OPEN EVERY EVENING. I essee Mr H. N. Abbott. Managers Me-Shs Smith and Pe_km__t. _ POPULAR PRICES. le DRESS CIRCLE.. .. THREESH. LLINOS id FRONT SEATS.. .. TWO SHILLINGS is Da.X S-At'd .. .. ONE SHILLING '* SECOND WEHK ! BKCOND WEEK I _ AND W NIGHTLY INCRE-voISG POPULARITY t- - OF I FEDERAL SMITH & PERRMANS VARrETY SMITH & PET.PM .N'S | COMPANY. __-oL__ ! _EOLA ! .T.OLA ! L- TO-NIGHT I Tne flu:.-an I NEW SONGS )- TO-NIGHT Rocket, fired I NKW SONGS TONIGHT from th o | NEW DANCES TO-NIGHT I mouih of ths I NEW JOKES TO-NIGHT I greatgunand I NEW SKK 1 CBES c CiughtNightly by Signer (Sons. iia. c THIS MONSTER ATTRACTION .t EVERY KVENING. j; Commencing at 8 o'clock, terminating at 10 30. d WOODROFFE'S FANCY GLASSBLOWERS QUEEN-STREET. POSITIVELY THE LAST THREE NIGHTS. s A Magnificent Collection of Works of Art to s bo Riven away This KveniDg. , Each Child to receive a Present of Glnsawork. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. j ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. WILLOW GROVE STRAWBERRY GARDENS. DEVONPORI'. MR M P_vRRISH Begs to inform the Publio that he has made f arrangements with the Dkvonbobt Naval , Band to play a Seleotion of Music at the above Gardens, KVrCRY SATURDAY AFTERNOON DURING THh, SEASON. ' ADMISSION--IXPENCE. t Children with Visitors admitted Free. M. PA R RI S H, PROPRIETOR. , YTT ANTED TO LET. WAITE'S MOUNT EDEN HALL, FOB E BALLS, ENTERTAINMENTS, &0. Every convenience for Tea Meetings, Cheapest Hall In the Colony. . Apply HENRY WAITB. High-st ;mO MEET THH T I»M 88. I will Let the CHORAL HALL for Concerts, rheatrioale, Balls, or Sunday Serviooe, at R«tuoed ratea. t. (i. X WINGTON, Estate Age-I, Educational. MRS SANDERSON, Teacher of Music, Pitt -street, opposite Vincent-street, has Vacancies for Pupils. T~HB MISSES BANKS'S SCHOOL will Be open MONDAY, January 10.Oholmle. Houro. Vincent Lane. JUVi.NILI- CLASSES CONDUCTED BY MISS LEWIS 2. Gray-street, Brltrhton Road, Parnell; heurs: from 10 till 1 o'clock, 10s 04 per qnarter. from 10 till 3 o'clock, £1 later quarter. Instructions in En_rlish, French, Plain and Fancy Net dlework. ■ todies Recommence MONDAY, January 10, . 183;. MR H. S. F, PELTZER, having returned fo Auckland, beg 3to intimate to his former pupils and friends and the - public generally that bo has resumed his profession as a Teacher of the French Language and Litera ture. Private lessons at hia own or pupil's reel, dence. Schools vklted in town and suburbs. First .bus Testimonials are open for inspection by applicants. Terms moderate Address: H. S. F. PELTZER, Upper Pitt-street, opposite the Batha^ T'UCKLAND WhITING ROOMS. MR T. HARLE GILES, PROFESSOR OF WRITING, Has rtmoved to more commodious premises, oppositu Stab Oflico, Shortland-street, offices lately occupied by United States Consul. Day and Evening Cias-ee now Forming for Ladies and Gentlemen. Private lessons hy arrange ment Early application invited (1) Good -.ruing Guaranteed in 12 Lessons (-.) Shorthand (Pitman's Syßtem), Book- ' keeping and Arithmetic. YOUNG Ladies' Seminary, Rosebank, Church-street, Devonporc —Mrs Fleetwood, po-sesslr.g good testimonials and great exneritne^. s-licita the patronage of Paients and Guardians, and imimates her intentlonof receiving Into her faroly a few Young Ladies to educate, with a limittd number of Day Pupils. Instruo ion comprises English, Music. Vocal and Instratc-ntal. Piano. Organ, and Violin, Drawing, Paiuting. Water Colours. Latguagtß, Dancing. Calisthenics, Plain ond Fancy Needlework of all kir dB. Extra classeß formed for Music, Dra-ing, and Painting, assisted' by experienced teachers. ' Term?. liberal, on application. High references kindly permitted. Duties to begin 24th instant. H E P A R~ N ELL CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRaMMAR SCHOOL. Principal : HENRY PERCIVAL, ; Licentiate of the College op Pbhceptobs, Undebgraduate op the Universities of London and New Zealand. This School will re-open on MONDAY, 3lßt January, 1887, under the management and direction of tho above, wno is a trained and ex- / perienced teacher. ' hi curriculnm will include English in all its branches, Mathomalio . Latin, French, German, Science Drawing, Music. BRIARFIELD," GRAFTON ROAD. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Head Mistress :—Miss COLE. Boardets and Day Scholars Received. Morciig devoted to I.struotion; Afternoon __, Preparation. Girls prepared for Local Examinations. House and Grounds beautifully simatcd. Home comforts for Boarders. Course of Instruction inoludes — English, French. Latin, Mathematics, Drawing, and Needlework. Piano aud Singing : Miss F. COLE. Painting and Drawirg: Miss ROBINSON . First Term ot 1887 bogles TUESDAY, Feb. 1. OHYSIOGNOMY ahd PHRENOLOGY. O. E. ED G O May be Consulted at 124, GREY-STREET. F ""BENCH DRESS AND MANTLEMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. MADAME PELTZER, from Paris, begs to intimate to the Ladies of Auckland tbat she is prepared to make Dresses in the latest Parisian fashion, at twelve shillings, extras not included. A trial respectfully solicited. Address: Madame Peltzer, Upper Fitt-strect, opposite thoß-ibs. GREAT CASH SALE nir TRIMMED and UN I RIMMED HATS ! Sl.i TS !« , !Vf ILLINERY, TTj. LOWERS, *•*-*- AMD *- FEATHERS, I . During, the Summi-U Montiis. J. GILMOUR has prep-red for the Summer Trade now on wlih L-dic'e' Hats and Bonneti. to salt the million, and _t piicea that.i.onh i meet any puree:—Bcami'ul Fai cr Straw Hits, J nioely Trimmed, Is lid, 2* OJ. 3.-. od, 4b 9.1, (is lid. j and upwards; Unt.rimir.cd, from 7Jd; Bonne.s. i from J. 3 each, oan be Trimmed and rro.dy foi ' wear on half an hour's n.t_ w ; Blower., from 2d J esch upwards; Feathers, from __ upwards J Cfcilcron's Straw Hatßiu gi-e.';t variety; Bijs', 1 Youths', and Men's in all the tfcsreat Bhape_, and exceedingly Cheap, I. In ths DRESS DEPARTMENT, I There la a Grand AiFO-tmont ot French Caf h meres, in Sua mcr Snides, Delaines, Kouobls, Nun's Veilings, Print, d Alaiorials, a_tl Muslins, and the pnocu are euoh as ought to invite any one to buy. Te. ma—Cash. No discount allowed, J. Gil. MO IT It, GLOVER, DR. A-P E R, _;-., SYMONDS ST. and . ..' * .. •_ Karanqahapb Road. FOR Immediate SALE (the owner leaving for Europe), a very compact, and re.lly S cod little Farm of 71 acr.s. weh fenced, and lvldod into convenient paddocks, with beautiful stream of water passing tbrongh therm. Good dwelling-house, buildings, and orolmrSiS Only two miles from station, and twelve froaar' i town by good road. —- Apply to John Soppet, Bouse ana Land Agent, 6s, Queen-treat.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4, 6 January 1887, Page 1

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