Educational. i fjjfc A RTHUR mOWSEY,] Organist of St. Matthew's Church, and ■ Conductor of the Auckland Orchestral Union* is prepared to receive Pupils for the > PIANOFORTE. SINGING (either in class on singly), and ORGAN. Quarter commences from dato of first lesaoaJ For terms, appiy at Messrs Kady and Co. s and Hoffmann's. Mr Towsey has commenced Teaching in rooms abort) Messrs Hoffmann's and Son, Quecn-streot. HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, Professor of Music, Hobson-street. One hour per week, £4 4s ; half-au-hour. £2 12s M, MISS FREDA MARSDEN, Violinist, Receives Pupils at her residence, St. I Barnabas' Point, Selwyn Terrace, Parnell. She also teaches at the following: schools:—The Grammar School, Miss Matthew's (Mount Ros- ' kill), Miss Bates's (Dovonport>. the Catholig School (Parnell), and the Blind Institute. Term commences at date of first lesson. Mise ■ Marsden intends forming a class after Easter for the practice of Ist and 2nd violins. Applications should be made now by those wishing to join this clash PONBONBV COLLEGE. Principal. .Miss Liman Edgek, M.A. , Half-term on MONDAY, March 28. Arrangements have been made for receiving a limited number of Resident Pupils, Candidates propared for Civil Service. Matriculation. and other examinations, cither in , class or privately. . m^ liss ScoTT 's Class for Dancing is forming. I Those desirous of joining are requested to apply at once. Miss Edoer is at homo on Monday afternoon! from 3.30 to 5 o'clock. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI, Under the conduct of the REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD .. PKINCIPAi, . And Mr Graham Brucm, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Master .. Mr C. J. Elmslt. ; , Drill Master .. .. MrCABROLLo. THREE PUPILS of this School have passed I tl ??^ e ,?? n - t Junior CIVIL SERVICE EX AMINATION. MRS SOVV ER B Y7> (Certificated Pupil of Professor West* Sydney) is NOW FORMING CLASSES FOR TEACHING BALL-ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Waltz, French Cotillion, Minuet, do La Cour, etc. PRIVATE CLASSES of 8 or 16 invited for the Minuets (3) alone. SCHOOLS & PRIVATE FAMILIES VISITED. WOODVILLE HOUSE. Pahliament-st. Booksellers. CHAMPTALOUP ft' COOPER'S BOOKS ON TRADES & TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE Austin-Bread. Baking and Bakers .. 1"a Blandy—The Baker's (Jatecnism .. ..0 1 Blandy-The Baker's Guide .. . 3 0 Ijrannt—Techno-chemical Receipt Book 11 t Brophy—Boot Pattern Cutting Made Easy 4 0 Bent s Tinman's Manual and Mechanic's Handbook . 7 q Callingham - Sign - writing " and Glass liimbossing ... 55 Collins-Useful Alloys and Recipes for Goldsmiths 40 Confectioner's Handbook and Guide '.'. 8 0 Davidson s House-painting, Graining, and Marbling.. ... 54 sj ck ' S n£ r *Sv ßeoei P tß - M 2 and Processes 27 0 kde—fhe Management of Steel .. ..5 6 French Polisher's Manual 0 8 Field's Chromatography for Artists" " 5 b Gee-The Goldsmith's Handbook . .40 Gee-The Silversmith's Handbook . 4 0 Gunter's Modern Confectioner 6 6 Hooper's Manual of Brewing . 8 0 Jacobi—Printer's Handbook of Receipts Hints, etc " 54 Jago-Principles of Bread-making.. .'. 2 6 Jones-Hand-railing by the Square Cut 4 0 Leaper— Materia Photofniphica S 6 Leno—Boot and Shoe Making 2 b Maude - Pyrography, or Burnt "Wood Etching 16 Miller—Glass Painting .. .. " "56 McDermott—Losses in Gold Amalgamation 5 t Pocock-Model Engine-making 3 a Proctor-Text-book of Tanning . ." 11 6 Rose—Pattern-maker's Assistant .. . 11 6 Rowu—Hints on Wood Carving 1 9 Shaw—Fire Brigade Manual.. "50 Spoil's Workshop Receipts, 4 seiies. each 5 0 Echwaab—The Secrets of Canning 25 0 Tea Blonding, the Art of .... ..2 0 76. QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. pHO TO. ■CIRAMESi MIDGETS CARTE DE VISITES CABINETS FROMENADB A CHOICE ASSORTMENT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. WI L>J3AN & T V E LL, 'BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, ■3BXOKLAND. \ For Sale. FOR Immediate Kale, a compact littl Homestead with, water frontage; 13 acres all well fenced; a good orchard and 5-roomed Cottagre and Outbuildings: close to wharf, and only 12 miles from town.-* Apply to John Soppet, House and Land Agent, 8, Queen-street. fjlOR POSITIVE~SALE, i~really good JL? Farm of 176 acres, well fenced, partly with thorn hedges and a large stream of fresh water; a good orchard and 7-roomed House, and numerous first-class buildings; i-uiile from railway station, and 2 hours' drive from town. —Apply to John Soppet, House and Land Asfpiit. 8. Quoen.-«tr«ct. FOR SAL E-4 PRIME TABLE POTATOES, KIDNEY POTATOES, EARLY ROSE, POTATO ONIONS, GRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS, BONEDUST, Etc. W. GUNSON AND CO., AUCKLAND. '' Jl O R S A L B, 2 HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, ram 6in diam., 4 and & feet lift, with pump, etc. 2 UPRIGHT BOILERS, 7 and 8 horse power ■ DECK WINCHES, new and second-hap d . HYDRAULIC WOOL or FLAX PRESSES, driven by hand, horse, steam, or gas powoz STEAM ENGINES~AND BOILERS Manufactured of all descriptions. j HYDRAULIC LIFTS. j S. McCOSKRIE & SON, A ENGINEERS. AUCKLAND. \ fTIOR IMMEDIATE SALE (Oheap), *n£ JD terms easy, a. superior Block of Land,' 1.338 acres, portion of it in grass, with substantial House, etc., upon it, balance mixed dubb and fern, capable of grazing 4 or 5 sheep to the acre when cleared and sown. About 21 miles sea frontage, with large creek running right into the property, and a fine fresh water rirof flows through the block. Only 3 hours by train and road from town, or by steamer.— J oha Boopot. House and Land Agetit, 0, Queon-atresU
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1892, Page 3
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