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MR iT 33. ~~wVo DHA M, I EACITER Oij' THE •PIANOFORTJfi AND HARMONIUM. .... Onomunja attended once a woek Addresa : iJorc ot Mr A Eady, Auckland Music Warohouse^^Queen-gtrcet. 7%jf IS S AN T O OTU O.VJL .{Certificated Pupil of Prof. Swallow). PIANO,, SIN.GIN^VIgJN, GUITAR, AND aggffWebb3]^^ Warehouse, iyj r j. h. s w XiTe~s • xy'^~ (Certificated Pupil of Prof Swallow) MIEUTORD-STafe, PONSONBY, And at Kady'a Music Warehouse. PIJ.NO, SINGING, VIOLIN, & HARMONY. Terras : Two guineas por quarter. iLfEB CLAYTON'S Boarding"ancrP^y 4r*-®"m Saho°}< ,st- George's Ea7 Road, Parnoll— li'irauTerm. February 1,1869. M"'" ~1 S S A. fO.RTZi!R (Certificated 'Pupil of Hcrr Sohmitt), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, Has resumed. Terms: One Guinoa. Addross: Hobson-Btreet. MR A. S H R O F F, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE. Mi" ShrofT begs to inform the Public of Auckland that he has decided to tako pupiis at greatlytreduced rates. For terms, etc., apply Mr H. R. Shroff, cars Mr J. B. Blaikie, Victoria-st.; or Mr Eady'e, Queen-street. 7|/riSS STEVENS, Teacher of the-Piano-JJyJL forte. Orgran; Violin, and Guitar; from its por quarter during deprcsaioii. Pupils can be visited.— Franklin Road (opposite Woiling? ton-street). TM BITING!, WrTtinsc"!—Writing and v v other Instruction given a.t any time, privately or in class,-at pupil's residence or at Mr or Miss S. Stevons's, Victoria-street, corner of Graliam-Btreot. Every effort; made to ad- J vanco tlie pupil. References to persons who have been ttuight. Moderate charges. Reduction to families. |~VUEEN'S COLLEGE, AUCKLAND. iiOYS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal: Alexander McArthur, M.A., LL.D., Melbourne University. Tho College, recently occupied a3 the Girls' High School, commands a fine view oi; tho cir.y and havbcinr, and has extensive grounds ulantcd wiih tree?. it has well* appointed sol toolrooms and excellent boarding accommodation). Tho whole buildiiiEf lias bi'en tiiorotip*hiy renovated inside nnd outside. Tlioro aro stables and grass for ponies. Tbo First Term begins on TUESDAY, Fcbruarj' 5,1859. Dr. Me Arthur, who resides ar, the College, will be iit home from three to five p.m. on and after January 21st, to see parents and guardians who wish to place their boys under his care. Tho Prospectus may be obtained on application at tho College, or from Mr WildrniiTi. Bookseller. Shortland-ntroot. FOR SALE, for Fifty Pounds, 100 acres Bush Land ; six ncres sown in grass, and two thousand foot of .Sawn Timber, for building purposes.—Apply Mr T. B. Hill, Chemist, Queon-street, Auckland. o?" TOICT ÜBE - TRAMS MANTJB JL FACTORY AND MUSICAL rf INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSJB, )*J\ r < '■ 88, Victoria-street, Auckland. *fiA - I=3 g T. E. CARTER, CP g TEAO33CKR OF MUSia £ | VIOLIN, (J2 g PIANO, CORNET, GUITAR, &o. P3 ■ f4 j Musical lustrum onta TunadaaS «5{ Repaired. Btenttstry. TUT R J. GOOD WI N OO X, XvJ. DENTAL SURGEON, l'/8, Quccn-strecf, Bopfs sincerely to thank hia patients and friends for tbeir past confidence and patronage, and to inform them that on and after April Ist hia practice will bo Transferred to MESSRS E COX AND SON. Ti/fESSRS E. COX AND SON, JJJL DENTAL SURGEONS. E. COX, Licentiate in Dental Surgery, R.C.S., Entfiand, KmosMKV House, Hobson-stroot. 11. COX, Dcctor of Dental Surgery, Michigan University, U.S.A. A. M. P. Society's Buildings, 148, Queen-street, MeSXeatiM VITAS ITY A New and Positive Cure for Nervous Exhaustion, Debility. Loss of Mental and Physical Vigour, Kidney, Liver, and Stomach Disorders' |°"f ATHLETES . % £ g LAWYERS I (| )' LITERARY IVIESM \ " A\ MINISTERS ■ fW < \ MI-NERS § « \ FOOTBALLERS / g And all sufi'erers from v/eakness from any cause whatever, have in tliissplcndid Vegetable Tonic an infallible friend and restorative. This sterling morticatnont has had a brilliant career, its history b'jiug tiie.mosc remarkable on record. "' WEAK LADLES WEAK MOTHERS WEAK CHILDREN Students, Teachers, competitors for rewards in the arenas of. either brain or muscle, never fail to realise the almost miraculous powers IK own bottle of "VITALITY." It tfives a zest for foori, purifies, enriches, und gives tone to the blood, feeds the braiu, and gives firmness to tho muscles. S. GILBERT, QUEEN-STREET. IgnetTo and psychopathic HE.VLING. M k s E. Conwa y, W t. Law ron ceVil 1 a, Richra on d Road, bogs to intimate to the Public of Auckland that she has commenced practice as a Magnetic and Psychopathic Healer, and is prepared to satisfy applicants for relief with proofs of her curative powers. References can be given to some well-known ladies who have derived permanent benefit where doctors had fuiled. Charges moderate. Written communications attended to. TKTEiIVOUSNESS, Loss of Energy and _L H Strength.—A Gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, and discovered a simple nieans of cure, will be happy to forward particiilars to sufferers on receipt of stamped directed envelope. Address—"Confidential," care of Box 462, G.P.0., Sydney. "|-\R. LEWIS'S MEDICAL GUIDE TO THE MINERAL WATERS OF KOTORUA. Published at 2a 6d, and may be had at t_e Stationors', or at Star Ofttce, To intending visitors to this famous locality tho Guide will be found invaluable; and to _'• medical profession also it will bo especially useful, as it contains information S3 to the most appropriate cases for treatment and the bath or combination of baths found most beneficial in the various affections -which caino under the author's special cara. A jrontleman, writing from Sotorna, Bays-* "I find tho Guide an invaluable -instructor in Mineral Spring Bathing, and I am sorry it 13 not more circulated among the masses, to eIVB Wigm the io£ormatii>n so much re<*ufxe<L "lTN~~exUiiaratinp: cordial is~ Wolfe's • £^_ SCHXAPI Jg. TT&ERSONS whose occupations are un« JL bcaltby take Wolfe's schnapps.

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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 3