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Educational y 4, R T CLASSES. A New Term of Mr E. W. Payton's Private Classes on Mondays and Fridays, at tho " Elam" School of Art, will commence on MONDAY, July 31st. "Life" Class on Friday mornings. M R H 0 c ONNELL> TEACHER OP MUSIC. SINGING (VOICE PRODUCTION, etc.), ' PIANOFORTE. Address: GLEN PERN, KYBER PASS ROAD. ,„„ Singing Class for Ladies EVERY MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. SECOND TERM Begins on MONDAY, July 31. 10s per quarter. PIANO QUARTETTE CLASSES. Terms—los 6d and 20s per quarter. Time arrangements made with eaoh clas as formed. TpONSONBY COLLEGE, Pmncipa. .. MissT-ILIAN EDGER, M.A., Assisted by Mrs Evans (rweEdger), M.A. HALF TERM COMMENCES JULY 20. Mrs Burgher's Classf or China Painting meets on Friday afternoon. PROSPECTUSES, etc.. on application. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLKGE, TAMAKI. Principals: Rev. P. S, SMALLFIELD ana Mr GRAHAM BRUCE] 8.A., with honors-, London. ' Pupils prepared for tbe Matriculation, Civil Bervico, and other examinations. Winter Term begins on MONDAY, May 29. A 'Bus for Dny-Boys leaves Newmarket daily ■yiOLIN STUDIO. MR. P. F~ HISCOCKS, Conductor of St. Patrick's Cathedral Choir, RECEIVES PUPILS FOR THE VIOLIN at his Teaching Rooms, CATHOLIC REPOSITORY, WYNDHAM-STREET, near the Cathedral. g'CHOOL OF jUTUSTQ 88. VICTORIA-ST., AUCKLAND. T HOS- E. C AETER * TEACHER OF MUSIC, VIOLIN, PIANO. BANJO, GUITAR, ETC. Special Terms for Families. TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Concertinas, Melodlans, Accordions, Violins' Flutos, aud All Kinds of Musical Instruments. \ lolin Rows Itr-liuired Equal to Nov IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS* STRINGS & FITTINGS Win finikin Tau.rhton.he VAMrIS-b PIANO. BANJO. GUITAR, AUTOHARP. TUITION IN DANCING.-Now Waltz, reverse. Minuet, Caehucha, etc. Advanced Elementary and Juvenile Classes Foresters' Hall, Newton.—Miss Scott, Nolson-st. Term from date of first lesson. PtaMie Notices. THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN PATEN T NOVELTY COMPANY (Limited) (To bo Registered), Beg to notify that thoy havo OPENED OFFICES IN DUMBLANE BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, And havo made arrangements with the inventor and patentee of tho new Scientific Gamo, "DROP IT," For the introduction of that wonderful Stalling. Worth. This is without a doubt the best shilling game the world has soon for many years, as it is e»gai.in_< to the scientist yet eaay for a child; for, as many haTO said, the moment this game enters a home, all long faces, peevishness, disagreements, and every other disagreeable thing is DROPPED. And this marvellous game causes merry laughter to riug through every room, and this -wonderful change is brought about at the cost of only One Shilling! Who would be miserablo for tho sake of One Shilling 1 Buy one of your storekeeper, and prove for yourselves that what wo say is true. If your storekeeper has none, send direct to the Company's Depot, stamps or postal note for sixteen pence addressed to the Manager, and it will secure you by return mail (post paid) this GAME OF GAMES.

READ THIS, & JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. Two of tho largest firms in Loudon made a hold bid for the sole rights of this popular game, as did also one of tho largest firms in Birmingham; nnd the great American Patent Agents, Messrs 0. J. Bailey and Co., said, " We consider this game exceptionally attractive. Thia game will go into every homo. and. like tho warm sun, take joy and gladness with it." Tho very fact that this "DROP IT" is patented in England, Germany, France, Belgium, United States of America, the Dominion of Canada, and already protected in NewZealand, etc., proves that this is a gamo of great merit. The trado and country storekeepers are respectfully invited to call, send, or write for tonus. All" correspondence to he addressed to the Manager, THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN PATENT . NOVELTY COMPANY (Limited), Duublane Buildings,, Queen • street Auckland. BOYS' COLONIAL TWEED KNICKER SUITS, 9/3 & 10/6. New Zealand Clothing Factory EASIEST, QUICKEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST BLACK LEAD IN THE WORLD. " ■ In HALF the TIME and with HALF the 11 f_ LABOUR you can produce mere polish m_ B@_J] with TWO Packets of the "RISING $»§}[ TO SUN" than with HALF DOZEN §1 Hfe- Packets of ordinary Blacklcad. ™*j AMIRfcOR-LIKE BRIGHTNESS^ Agents: SctgKcr, Laiigsut/tS' Co. AushUmA, fin o ■.-so* R v c y or % PEACOCK'S PATENT FIVE-CHAIN BANDS aro the Bestin the Market. Liked by all who uso them. Also, Telescopes for Astronomical or Terrestrial U_a Microscopes, for revealing minute objects Photographic Set for Beginnet o Moderate-priced Lanterns and Slides T. PEACOCK. Optician, Opposito Poai Offlea. JgATHS! JgATHSI jgATHS ! TURKISH BATHS, for Ladies and Gentlemen, evory day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Clears tho Complexion, Softens tho Skin, trifles the Blood, Braces and Acts as a Tonic to the System. Hot and Cold Bathß, with Shower, Sixpence. Sir a.m. to 7 p.m.: Sundays, 6to 10a.m. LORNE-STREET, off Victoria-street East PATENTS. *' TKAffIfMARKS. TTENRY TTTOHES, M.1.M.E., Registered Patent Agent by Govt, Exam., Auckland and Wellington, AUCKLAND OFFICE-E. S. BALDWIN. Shortland-street, nearly opposite Post Offlce. Patents and Trade Marks Obtained in All Countries. Specifications & Drawings accurately prepared Established 1882. ,- - •-

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 175, 26 July 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 175, 26 July 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 175, 26 July 1893, Page 3

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