Educational. TVf R ARTHUR' mOWSEY,] Organist of St. Matthew's Church, and _ Ccaductor of tho Auckland Orchestral Union, is prepared to receive Pupils for the I PIANOFORTE, SINGING (either in olass Ofl singly), and ORGAN. ; Quarter commences from date of first lesson. For terms, apply at_Messrs Eady and Co.'s and) Hoffmann's. Mr Towsey has commenced * Teaching in rooms above Messrs Hoffmann's ar.d Son, Queen-street. TTERR L. TUTSCHKA, Professor of __J_ Music. Private Residence: Hobson-st. Singing. Piano. Violin, etc. _ BONSONBY COLL EG E4 Principal Miss LILIAN EDGER, M__J (Term began February 11th.) This Institution has been placed under Go>i v '.rnment Inspection, and has been approved by* the Board of Education as a Secondary School at which District Scholarships are tenable. Ar-i rangements have been made for receiving a, limited number of Resident Pupils. Candidatesprepared for Civil Service. Matriculation, and! other examinations, either in class or privately,' Prospectuses, etc., on application. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL? ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI, Under the conduct of the REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD .. And Mr Graham Br_ ck, B. A., with ~' vjj Honors, London. .4,' i Resident Master .. Mr C. J. Ki_____r*a| Drill Master .. .. MrCABROLLO. ,% ;£», Pupils prepared for the Civil Service, Matncuiu lation, and other Examinations. ~.. ~.•'' Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, >•»„•' Victoria Arcade. Ssooksellers. GHAMPTALOUP _ COOPER'S WORKS ON MEDICINE, SURGERY, &c.. " v s. v: Anderson, J. W.—Medical Nursing '«. -• 2 & Beddoes' Goldon Hints for Middle Age '<*.% 4, Of, Bell, F. J.—Anatomy and Physiology ►. 8 6 British. Pharmacopoeia .'il 6 6 Butlin, H.—Diseases of the Tongue... „'"10 G Bull, T.-Hints to Mothers .. _ 1 9K Bull, T.—Management of Infants „ „'l 9 Bruce, Clarke—Dissectors' Manual_ „.'' 6 6 Cassell's Family Physician .. _ 0 Chavasse, P. H.—Advice to a Wife Ji 2 U Chavasse, P. H.—Advice to a Mother _■ 2 fit: Chavasse, P. H.—Counsel to a Mother ... 2 6' Cantilo, J.—Accidental Injuries .. «.! 2 <*■'. Draper, J. W.—Human Physiology .."23 0. Dowse. S.—The Brain and the Nerves _, 8 6Epps, J.—-Ovarian and Womb Diseases _ 5 6 Family Doctor—Medicine and Surgery ... 3 6 Fothergill's Diseases of the Heart .. —' 17 6 , Fox, W.—Botanic Guide to Health.. _.' 3 a Gardner, J.—Longevity.. .. _ —,4 6 Graham on Diseases of Women «. ...12 Q< Griffiths' Lessons on Prescriptions .. ... 3 6;' Heath, C—Minor Surgery and Bandaging 6 6. Lindsay, J.—Treatment of Consumption- 8 6 Martindale's Extra Pharmacopoeia... _ 7 6 Miller, Mrs- Physiology for the Young — 2 6 Moore—Tropical Climates and Diseases .. 4 _i Purcell—Cancer and its Treatment.. _, 11 8 Quain, R.—Dictionary of Medicine— _, 31 6 Richardson, B.—The Asclepiad .. _12 0-. Ruddock's Homopathic Text-book ... _. 23 0-'\ RuddocksHomoepathie Vade Mecnm «. 5 6k Smedley's Practical Hydropathy .. «. 2 0- £ medley, Mrs—Ladies' Hydropathy „ 2 0 Semple—The Pocket Pharmacopoeia ... 4fr Squire's Compn. to British Pharmacopoeia 10 6 Thompson's Die of Medicine an_ Surgery 11 6» West. C. -Manual of Children's Diseases*. 3 0 Yv'ood, C.—Nursing Sick Children .. .. 2 6 Add 2d to the ls on price of book for postage^ 76, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND.. 7 ' 1892. 1893.' ALL THE BEST T\ I A R I E B£ Including the old Favourites, -/ ON SALE AT -«_*• "^ WILDMAN _ T YELL'S, 1 ! Victoria Arcade. For Sale. FOR SALE, a bargain, 150 acres really good Land, partly improved, balanet mi _ed bush: nice Bouse and Buildings, and m fine stream of water; only 11 miles from town., —Apply to John Soppet. House and Imm, . Agent. 8. Q.ueen-strceU ~3TIOK FOSITIT_r _ SALB, a~>eany goo_i iJV Farm of 176 acres, well fenced, partly". with thorn hedges and a large stream of fresa. water; a good orchard and 7-roomed House, tuid nu.nerous first-class buildings; i-mile from railway station, and 2 hours' drive from town, —Apply to John Soppet, House and Und Agent. 8, Queen-aifeet. _ : '|T*OR IMMEDIATE SALE (Cheap), an<t< J. terms easy, a superior Block of Land; 1.338 acres, portion of it in grass, with snbstan- ■ tial House, etc., upon it, balance mixed bus_ and fern, capable of grazing 4 or 6 sheep to tho cere when cleared and sown. About 2* milea. E3a frontage, with large creek running right 1 into the property, and a fine fresh water river flows through the block. Only 3 hours by train and road from town, or by steamer.—John Hoppet. House and Land Agont. 8, Queen -street* TOIOR IMMEDIATE SALS^ A LARGE ASSORTMENT opNEWS AND JOBBING BORDERS, &0. Epecixaea Books forwarded on application 1 Appl7 MANAGER Stab Office. Auckland,,'; J1 O R SAL E,: 2 HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, ram 6in diam., 4 and 6 feet lift, with pump, 2 UPRIGHT BOILERS. 7 and 8 horse power DECK WINCHES, new and second-hand HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, driven by hand, horse, steam, or gas power | STEAM ENGINES" AND BOILERS J\ Manufactured of all descriptions. ; ; $' Also, HYDRAULIC LIFTS. S. McCOSKRIE & SON, .4 ENGINEERS. AUCKLAND. f| J! O R g A h *i ! SEED MAIZE l (SPLENDID SAMPLE). J W. (J UNSON & o^ 12, CUSTOMS-STREET. ] OiCTURE-ERAME MANUFACTORY a -*- _ND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEPOT. 38, VICTOKIA-S-BEET, AUCKLAND, T. E. CARTER, * IMPORTER OF ALL KINDS OF PICTURES, , The Largest and Cheapest Stook in New ». Zealand. Mouldings, Glass, and all Requisite! for Picture-framing, All kinds of Piotures Mounted and Framed in ' wi jwo. 9\_&m. :.*PA.wy_k?i»f_J.a__i_-&tMi
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 51, 1 March 1892, Page 3
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