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Educational. MR W. H. WEBBE, Teacher of Piano-forte-playing, has Vacancies for a few Pupils (not beginners) after vacation. New quarter commencing Monday, October 3. Terms on application. Address—Corner of Hobson and Cook streets. EDUCATIONAL. — The Rev. Richard Coates, 8.A., Head Master of the Newton East School, is prepared to receive Gentlemen's Sons as Boarders at his residence, " The Nook,' Upper Symonds-street, Auckland. Pupils of the Auckland College and Grammar School, whose parents are resident in the country, will find the above a comfortable home. The house is large, and is most conveniently situated in one of the healthiest parts of Auckland. Advertiser has had several years' experience in the teaching and management of boys, both in England and in the colony. Terms moderate.^ RG.OS W A L D Gives Lessons in Elocution. 12 to 2, at Mears's. Entertainments given and attended. Terms in advance. Address—Champtaloup and Cooper, Queenstreet. TUT R F. B. WOODHAM, JjKJL Teacher of the PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM. Address: Care of Mh A. Eaoy, Auckland Music Warehouse. Queen-street. H OiCTTOE~F-TAME MANUFACM . JL TORY AND MUSICAL INSTRU- £ o MENT WAREHOUSE, __« 88, Victoria-street, Auckland. O^j T. E. CARTER, tfS TEACHER OF MUSIC, £j| VIOMNT, 5o PIANO, CORNET, GUITAR, &c, &C. X ' "■ H P* Musical Instruments Tuned and g4 Repaired. Booksellers. &c pHAMPTALOUP-AND COOPER'S LIST OF WORKS ON CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY. s.d. Armstrong, H. E., Organic Chemistry .. 4 0 Bay lev, T., Chemist's Pocket Book.. ..6 0 Beasley, H., Druggist's General Receipt Book .. .'. 7 6 Beasley, H., The Pocket Formulary ..7 6 British Pharmacopoeia, new edition ..7 0 Clowes, F., Practical and Analytical Chemistry 8 6 Ellis, G. E., Practical Organic Ana ysis ..19 Freßenues, C. R., Quantitative Chemical Analysis, 2 vols 23 0 Garrod, A. 8., Materia Medica, and Therapeutics ... •• _••14 0 Griiflths, W. H., Prescriptions and Prescribi'g _, •• .•• •• _ 0 Hart. H. M., Elementary Chemistry .. 4 0 James, P., Guide to New Pharmacopoeia 3 0 Jones, E., Junr. Course Practl. Chemistry 3 0 Lupton, S., Chemical Arithmetic, 1,200 examples _.. ■• .- 5 0 Martiudale and Wcstcott, Extra Pharmacopoeia ..8 0 Miller, W. A, Inorganic Chemistry ..4 0 Morris, D., Class Bk. Inorganic Chemistry 3 0 Parrish, E., A Treatise on Pharmacy . 35 0 Pink, W. W., Cree. Analytical Chemistry 2 6 Pouls-cn V.; Botanical Micro-Chemistry ..66 Proctor, B. <■*~ Practical Pharmacy.. .. 16 0 j Roscoe, H. E„ Lessns. Elmtry. Chemistry 5 6 Roscoe and Schorlemmer, Treatise on Chemistry, 5 vols. Snaith, W. A., Inorganic Chemistry ..13 Squire's Compn. to British Pharmacopoeia 12 0 Thorpe, S. E., Inorganic Chemistry, 2 vols 7 0 Thorpe and Muir, Qualitative Chemical Analysis .. 4 0 Thorpe, T.E.,Quantve. Chemical Analysis 5 0 Whitla, W., Pharmacy, Materia Medica, and Therapeutics 12 0 Wurtz, A. D., History of Chemical Theory 7 0 76, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. T> E M 6 V A L. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER. STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER, 198, Queen-street, Auckland, ....- Wishes to inform his customers arid the public that he has R E M O 'V E D to NEW & MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, Five doors below Wellesley-street, and Opposite W. McArthur & Co.'s Warehouse, Where he will be glad to see all his old customers and as many new ones as will favour him with a call. A CHOICE STOCK OF BOOKS. MUSIC, AND . STATIONERY KEPT. BOOKS, MUSIC, STATIONERY. Please Remember New Address 216; QUEE N- S TRE ETi Five doors below Wellesley-street. W. E. If EARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSICSELLER. Saddlers and Harnessmakers. ~~^ Great Reduction in Prices^^^ inspection _^<^A. __><^'*^ The Wited. _ t * g*\<h 11 S T and V^^CHEAPEST for ***d_^^__>LOUGH, DRAY, JL SPRING CART, "*^ AND BUGGY HARNESS. CI F. HILL, Saddler, 175, Queen-st. "X% (next British Hotei), begs to announce to his friends that he has opened up a splendid and well-assorted Stock which he will, offer at greatly Reduced Prices, to meet the times. Gents.' Saddles, complete with mounts, from 40s to £7 10s; Ladies' Saddles, complete with mounts, from 70s to ,£l2 12sj Buggy Harness, from £6 to £12; Spring Cart Harness, from £6 5s to £10; Cart Harness, from £410s to £10: Plough Harness, single set, from 37s 6d to £2 2s; Cart Collars, all sizes, from 16s 6d to £1; Piped Collar, from 18s to £1 ss; Pack Saddles, strong and serviceable, with strong leather flaps and heavy strapping, raw-hide seats, from £2 17s 6d to £4 10s. AJarge assortment of Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Leggings, Bags, Horse-Covers, &c, &c, at equally low prices. REPAIRS Neatly and Promptly Executed, at the lowest possible rates. N.B.—Full allowance given for Second-hand Harness taken in Exchange. Architects. P. HERAPATH, F.R.T.B.A.] [S. M. HERAPATH P HERAPATH and SON, • ARCHITECTS, Colonial Bankßuildings. Br~P.~F~M.~B 'DR'HOn ARCHITECT AND BUILDING . SURVEYOR. 317^ Victoria Arcade. T7l DWAKD HARTLEY, ARCHITECT, STICHBURY'S BUILDINGS. XjIDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. WH. SKINNER AND SON, « Builders, Carpenters, and Joiners, Vulcan Lane. Allßranohes of the Building Trade executed by Experienced Workmen., Shop Fronts. Office Fittings. &c. T^T IL LI A M ERR I N G~T~O_C M.IN£T. C.E., M.INST. M.E* CONSULTING ENGINEER* AUCKLAND FOR BEST AND CHEAPEST PROVISIONS. VISIT OUR STORE. Best Fresh Butter, Is Good Fresh Butter, 8d and lOd Best Taranaki Salt Butter. 5d and 6d Fresh Eggs, SJdper dozen 71b Best Oatmeal, lOd . Newly-ground Maize MeaJ. 71b for Is At EARLE & MONTGOMERY'S, Kar&kgahai'K Road. . <

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 226, 27 September 1887, Page 2

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