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Educational. TJ'OAUDINO AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. JOHN'S COLLKOE, TAMAKI. Conduotad by the Roy, P. A, SMAJ-LFIELD (Principal) and Mr GRAHAM BRUCI-, k.A. with Honors, London. Resident Master .. "Mr E. H. Barbor Mubio Master .. .. Hon-1,. Tutschka I Drill Instructor .. .. Prof. Carollo Pupils prepared for tne Matriculation, Civil Berviee, and othor Examinations. , Term began September 18 \'ff - " •>' '-' ,tt V* I Tho Rev. E 0. PERRY Holds Weekly I Classes for Training in SYSTEMATIC MBMOllY. Oroatlv improved power of memory puarantcod, Testimonials of the highest ! chnracter, from former pupils, mny be seen. and all particulars as to torms and place or holding classes obtained from j MR A. J. BOOTH. Haberdasher, Hobson-st j DONS 01-l- V COLL EG B. Principal .. Mies LILIAN EDGER, M.A. _ The noxt Term will begin on TUESDAY. September 20tli. Prospectuses on application. Mrs "lurcher's Clnsa for China Painting meets on Friday afternoons. Miss Kdßer is at home on Thursday afternoon* from 3.30 to 6 p.m. WHANGAREI HIGH SCHOOI BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, —— (Established 1881.) i Principal :R. D. DUXBTELD. M.A i( Trii, i Col., Dublin University. SCHOOL CURRICULUM: ; Commercial Subieots. Latin. Greok, Frenob, Mathematics, Drawing, Solenoo, Gymnastics. Spocial Preparation (riven to Candidates for Matrlonlatlon, Civil Sorvice, and Board Scholarship ICxaminations. Tho Sehoolhouso ls most pleasantly situated In the picturesque township of Whangarei, with twolve acres of lend and orchard attached. Current Term b»:.an 12th September. SCHOOL 0 V TUT VBI 0, 88, VICTORIA-ST., AUCKLAND. fTIHOS. "Tlp A lITER, TEACHER OF WUSKJ. VIOLIN, PIA.NO, BANJO. GUITAR. ETC. Special Terra', for Families. TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Concertinas, Meloiliane, Accordions. Violins' Flutes, and All Kinds of Musical Instruments. Violin Bows Rn-lmired Equal to Navy. IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS & FITTINGS. VAMPING Taught on the VrtlYl rmU piano, BANJO. GUITAR. Painter*. TXT pUILLIPPS ft Q ON, 149 and 151. QUEEN-STREET, Have Just opened np a large assortment al CHEAP PAPERHANGINOB, SCRIMS. ' POL..SHED. SILVERED. & ROUGH PLATB, i SHEET AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW G L A U B. WHITE LEAD, OILS. TURPS. VA-fr NIBHE3. AND ALL KINDS OF jPAIN TER H' MATER lA h S, I ARTISTES' R*Q(l_B-TES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOft OIL AND WATER COLOUR PAINTING. WOTURB • FRAME MOULO-INf*|?J. OLAS3~BHADK_TOHN HENDERSON. j 13 tc 15. WYNIIHAM STREET, ! PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANQER ARTISTIC DECORAi'OR. SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. Mantwdturer of Lead Lights In Tinted ! Cathedral. Stained, and Plain Glass Tablet-, Silk Banners, Wire Blinds, Prlvste and Musij noss Designs Embossed in Plate, Ruby, i'.lne, !__mbor end Sheet Glass, orlgnal Design* Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. on Salemixed PAINT, in various colours, for House and Ship Work. JOHN HENDERSON, U ft Ifi, Vf '_S--_AM-_-B__"-. Dentist*. MR A. A. WHITE, DENTAL SURGEON, 196, QOBBtr-STREET, A.CKMvND (Nexb Mi Easoa'», Cheroiit). Ww Sale. |i 1 0 R SAL E, JD SUTTON'S Garden and Flower Seeds. ALSO. Tuscan Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Seed Potatoes) Pure Bonedust, Phosphate, Guano, Etc., Etc. w.'qunsoFand CO., 13, CUSTOMS-STREET. AGENTS FOR SUTTON AND SON'S SEEDS, P. McGILL'S FLOUR A.ND OATMEAL. OOR immediate Salo, 48 acres pood Land, JL only 9 miles from town; partly Improved, and will bo sold cheap. Terms easy.—Apply to John Soppet, House aud Land Agent, 8, Queenstreet. i iTtOR SALE on easy terms, a good Sbeep . Farm of 1,220 aoreH. till woli fonced and subdivided; a comfortable houso and largo frentage to main road, und joins railway sta Hon.—Apply to John Soppet,' House und Land Agent, 8, Queen-stroet, FOR Immediato Halo, a, oompact Uttl Hoincstoad with water froutago I 13 aoroi all well fenced; a good orchard und 6-rpomed Cottage und Oulbulliilnss; close to wharf, and only 12 wile» from town.—Apply to John Soppnt, Hsutie and l*nd A.;ont,, 8, Quoeu .treot. FOR PO3ITIVE SALE, n really (rood Farm of 176 acres, well fence*, partly -with thorn hods-en and a ituyo streitm of fresh •srater; a good orchard and 7-roomod House, and numerous flrstcl'«-« buildings; 1-mlle from railway station, ami 2 hours' drive from town. —Apply to John E'oppst, Bouse and i_ioq Agent. 8, Queen street. . GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. BREAKFAST. "By » thorpn .!> inowloiigo of th. natural law wWob govern the oporatiuiis of dig-sUon arid nutrition, ana by v. careful auiili.ation et the ling properties «, tt^Udelected Cucoo, llr. Epps has provided our breakfast tallies with ft dollcatelr flavoured beyeraga whi«h may savo us manr heavy doctors' hills. It is by the judicious use of such articles pf diet that a constitution may bo gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherevor there is a wen* point. W« may ejcpiup many a fatal shoit hy keeping ourselves well fortified with pure Mood and • properly nourished Iran, o."—" Civil Smite Qattltt." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold onlj is quarter-pouud packet;, by Oroc.rs, labelled (hue: JAMES EPPS & Co., Homojopathlc CUemlita, London, England. M. L 1 N D s Ay ' NEW ANP SECOND-HAND CLOTHES BOUGHT. ,_, - PrlTate Families Waitad On. WELLESLEY-STREET SaST. !

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 250, 19 October 1892, Page 3

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