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Public Notices.. _______^BSt^^maa»aS-\^Sik^-W^-SS^^. its fiuritl; and unswerving refiabilitii rendering if a general favorite.tv/iile ft's tonic qualities tjve if a hi&h vx\\l& for medicinal purposes. i^____t_rf______-__t__4--_^^ 4~lt. IIICHA.R_DSON, [ j ENGRAVER, L I Auckland Chambers, High-street, U (a few doors above Vulcan Lane, west n" ra aide.l Door and Window Plates. Stm- BR Y\ cil Plates. Wheel Caps, Dog Collars, t < I Jewellery. &c. neat y engraved. if < Work done for tho Trade on Copper- f 4 I plate. Wood, fee. £ iTOT PROHIBITIVELY EXPEf^SIVE, ALTHOUGH A RARE DELICACY. Wo do not wish it to he inferred that BUCHANAN'S HOUSE of COMMONS WHISKY Is a prohibitively exponsivo brand-it is not; but wu do wish it to be inferred that it is a superior article, made out of the finest malt combined with the purest water that ever issued from the sparkling springs of the beautiful Highlands, aiid that it Is thoroughly matured and posso-es a fine, aKreoahlo Q ivour. This is cvideni.td by the fact that its distillers have lor II year. supplied it to the English House ot Commons; and we may add it is tho only Scotch Whisky that is honoured by a plaoo in the cellars bolongim. to tho refreshment department connooted with that institution. It the 'Keneral public will at all times insist on getting this Whisky they will " kill two birds with ono Btone"—first, they will have the pleasure of Imbibing a dcllcatoly-flaToured and superior spirit; and second, they will know for a certainly whether tho hosts of such hotels do a little quiet, experimenting—at the risk of their customi-is' hoaHh and patronage—ln cheap, raw, inferior Whiskioo. Educations! ; "M" R A RTHUR mOWSEY. Organist of St. Matthew's Church, and Conductor of tho Auckland Orchestral Union. is prepared lo receive Pupils for the PIANOFORTE. SINGING (either iv class or singly), and ORGAN. Quarter commences from dale ot first lesson. For terms, app y at Messrs Eady and Co.'s and Hoffmann's, Mr Towscy has commenced Teaching in rooms abovo Messrs Hoffmann's and Son, Queen-street. 13 ON SON BY COL LKG S. JL Principal. .Miss LIIIAN EDGBK, M.A. Half-term on MONDAY, March 23. Arrangements have been mado for receiving a limited number of Resident Pupils. Candidates prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and other examinations, cither in class or privately. Miss Scott's Ciass for Dancing is forming. Those desirous of joining arc requested to apply at once. Mias Edoi_i. is at home on Monday afternoons from 3._. to 5 o'clock. SHOARDING5 HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, _> ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. TAMAKI, Under the conduct of the REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD .. PRINCIPAL And Mr Graham Bruce, 8.A.., with Honors, London. Resident .Master .. Mr C. J. ELMSLY. Drill Master .. .. Mr Cakroixo. THRKE PUPILS of this School have pas-cd thcreoent Junior CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION. TUT R S S O W E 11 B V, i-vJL (Certificated Pupil of Professor West, Sydney) is NOW FORMING CLASSES FOR TEACHING BALL-ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Walt?,, French Cotillion, Minuet, do La Cour, etc. PRIVATE CLASSICS of 8 or 16 invited for tho Minuets (3) alone. SCHOOLS fc PRIVATI. FA MILIES VISITED. WOODVILLE HOUSE. !'aiiliamicnt-St. Paissterg. JOHN HENDERSON. 13 & 15, WYNDHAM-STIIEET, PAINTER, GLAZIEK. & PAPERHANGER, ARTISTIC DECORATOR. SIGN AND GLASS WRITEK. Manuwefturer of Lead Lights in Tinted Cathedral. Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Silk Banners, Wire Blinds, Private and Business Designs Embossed in Plate, Ruby, IMue, Amber and Sheet Glass. Orignal Designs, Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. Or. SALEMIXED PAINT, in various colours, for House and Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, ii & 15. WYNDHAMb-RKriT. Wo P HILLIPPS k Jg 0N " 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET. Have just opened up a large assortment e_ CHEAP PAPEKHANGINGb, SCRIMS. POLISHED. SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATE. SHEET ANI> ORNAMENTAL WINDOW G L A a S. WHITE LEAD, OILS. TURPS. VAjJ. NISHES, AND ALL KINDS OF PAINTER ...' M A T E RIAL 3. __. T T S T F S' RISQITISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOXt OIL AND WATER COLOUR P A I N T 1 IS G. PICTURE • FRAME MOU.=DIN.n._. GLASS SHADES.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 94, 21 April 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 94, 21 April 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 94, 21 April 1892, Page 2

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