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To JLeu TO LET, 4 Villas, near College Road, rent 5s ; one Alten Road, 15a ; one Richmond Road, 9s.—John Reid and Co., 26, Queenstreet. TO LET, 3-roomed Cottage in Grahamstreet ; also, 4-roomed Cottage in Upper Lome-street.—M. Carr, Bootmaker, Victoriastreet West. TO LET, 9-roomed House, bath room, large yard and garden, every convenience; also, 4 and 5 roomed Houses.—Jas. Irvin, top of Wakctield-street. TO LET, comfortable 4-roomed Cottage, just out of Hobson-streel; also, 2-roomed Cottage.—Apply H. J. Riordan, Hobson-street, near Cook-street. TO LET, nice Cottage, at Three Lamps, Ponsonby; large garden, city water, workshop, fowl-house, summer house, etc— Apply to T. Gifford. Tailor, .Tervois Road.TO LET, 7-roomed House, at Ivery, Birkenhead, opposite Wesleyan Chapel, with 14J acres of land, all in grass.—-Apply Mr Hamond, South British Insurance Co.'s Buildings. TO LET, 6-roomed House, Codringtonstreet, off Great North Road, with copper, water, room under house. Rent low.—Mr Burfoot, Home-street; or Mrs Harker, Butcher, Great North Road. O~LET, a Villa Residence (furnished); 8-roomed Brick House, city; 3-roomed Brick Cottage, city; Wooden Houses, from 4 roomß to 10 rooms, in the suburbs.—Thomas Slater. Estate Agent, opposite Masefield's, Albert-street. Lost and Fomid. LOST on Wednesday in Franklin Road, a Light-coloured Canary.—Reward on returning same to T. Murray, Franklin Road. LOST on Sunday, White Poodle Dog; answers to name " Priney." Anyone detaining him after this date will be prosecuted.— Mrs Thomas, Lower Chapel-street. S~~ T R A V E D, a Milch G jw, red and spotted white on side, with small horns, turned down. A reward will be given to any person giving the whereabouts of same to A. SOMERVILLE, Onehunga. FOUND, Bay Colt grazing on our property, Kemuera. If not claimed within a week, will be sold for expenses.—E. and A. Isaacs. Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence. — Apartments for throe or four Gentlemen.—Pitt-street, second house from Dr. Purchas's. ANTED, in the neighbourhood of Albert Park, first-class Private Board and Residence for Lady and Gentleman; 2 bedrooms, sitting-room, bath, etc.—Apply Box 10, Post-offlce. Personal. PERSONAL. — Stock-taking. — At the end of June, to make room for the same, we are compelled to offer Big Lines cheap: 250 sacks chaff at Is 6d each; 120 sacks Oats at 2s 3d per bushel; 100 sacks best Potatoes, 6s; 100 boxes Tea, at 14s 6d; 90 sides best Bacon, at 6id per lb ; 160 501b bags Flour, 4s 4Jd; 175 251b bags Flour, 2s 3jd. All big lines, at • a reduction. As we have little or no profit on theso goods, we can only sell for cash, and cannot deliver at the prices.—Yours, etc., Earleand Montgomery. EAR HUSBAND, don't forget the Parcel of Rakino Smoked Fish to-morrow. ILL Miss L. Carter, of ParneU, who called upon Mrs Geddis at North Shore la3t Monday, kindly call again % _ T7KTE are Buyers of Second-hand Clothing YV in any quantity. Highest prices given. Letters promptly attended to.—Saycrs and Co. Karangahape Road. HAVE you Seen the Onehunga Tweed Suits at £2155; guaranted well shrunk. —At J. Williams, Tailor, Victoria-street. IF you should happen to Meet a Welldressed Gentleman, you may depend upon it he patronises Woollams and Co., the Tailors, Sydenham House, Grey-street. I WILL not be responsible for any other Hair Restorer than EAGLETON'S PERFECTION, which changes the hair from grey to its original colour without dyeing it. — R. EAGLETON. Hairdresser, 220. Queen street. Educational. REMOVAL. — The Misses Rosa and Louise Miehell, Waratah Private School, have removed to Woodleigh, New North Road, Rocky Nook. Duties resumed Monday, June 11. Terms: Pupila over 7 years, 255; Junior Classes, 15s per term. Yearly and Weekly Boarders. Private lessons, Music. Singing, Drawing and Painting. Moderate terms. MUSIC TO MEET THE TIMES.— Herr R. F. LOFFLER, Teacher of Music and Singing, is prepared to receive Pupils at his Residence, Exonia House, Hobson-street. Terms, 1 guinea per quarter (2 lessons per week). BOOKKEEPING Simplified and easily Learnt, by the "Simplex Chart" system. Terms: One Guinea.—City Commercial Classes, 3, Victoria-street East. Private instruction given. WRITING ! WRITING! WRITING ! A. M. HUXTABLE (Writing Master to the Domain Gram. School). Office: No. 16, Goombes' Arcade, Queen-st. Mr H.s System is recommended by Schoolmasters, Lawyers, and Merchants, Testimonials from each of whom may bo seen on application, together with Specimens of Pupils' own Handwriting. Good Writing Guaranteed in 12 Lessoxs. ALEX. WISEMAN -*•*■ (Organist of St. Matthew's Church and Pupil of Mr N. G. Barnett) Is prepared to receive Pupils for Organ, Piano. and Harmonium. Also, the Art of Accompanying. Address—WYN^Jj!»rSTREET, or 165, QUEEN-STEEEiT, MR T. HARLE GILES, Certificated Teacher, N.Z. Educational Department. Commercial and Improvement Classes for Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and Girls. Nos. .1 and 8. Exchange Chambers. CORNER of DURHAM and QUEEN STREETS, Auckland. Mr T. Hable Giles, Professor of Writing. Good writing WRITING \ guaranteed in 12 lessons. Ladies and Gentlemen, Youths and WRITING! Girls, privately or in class, day or evening. Numerous speciWRITINGI men^of pupils' work before and after course of lessons may be seen on application. " ~~ Book - keeping. Single and BOOK- Double Entry. General instrucKEEPING. tion given. ■m a nm T^e Maori Language taught by 01 Atmi. a competent teacher. GERMAN Teacher, Here Ui.rioh. FRENCH Pupils roceived, privately or in SHORTHAND class, day or evening. Terms on application. Office hours daily, 10 to 5 and.6 to 9.p.m.: Saturdays. 10 to 1 p.m. ITY COMMERCIAL CLASSES. — PENMANSHIP!— Why write badly? A ■ Good, Free, Commercial Hand guaranteed in 'Twelve Lessons by a Special System. DRAWING- CLASSES—Freehand, Model, Mechanical, etc -Apply, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY lEVENINGS. to MR ALFRED GOLDSBURY, Certificated Teaoher, N. Z. Educational Department, 3, Victoria-street East. Private Instruction by arrangement. iT): "~A ~NZ£-~I~N G . " Mr'J. Kelly (from Her Majo3ty's Theatre) bega -to announce that ho is forming classes for in'etruction at Professor Carrollo's Gymnasium, i Grey-street, and at his residence, Ponsonby. Juveniles and Ladies, on Saturday, at Gymmasium at 2.30; and on Tuesdays at his resi. I dencc at 3.30. Evening Class (at Gymnasium] ion Thursdays at 7.30. Terms: One Guinea foi i course of 12 lessons. Private lessons by special arrangement either atGymnasium or Residence, ' Ponsonby Road, 4 doora from Vermont-street Ecclesiastical. OSPEL TEMPERANCE SOCIAL, this evening at 8 o'clock: an interesting Address by Mr S. E. Taylor. Free. No collection Temperance Hall. Albert-street. M'^ACKELVIE - STREET CHURCH, TO-NIGHT.-Elder Tnny, who leaves by the Mail steamer, will give all an opportunity of hearing him To-night. No collection. Hour, 7 p.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 146, 21 June 1888, Page 1

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