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Educational. "I/I- R JOHN TDIULLER. TENOR VOCALIST, Is prepared to receive a limited number of Pupils for _ VOICE PRODUCTION AND THE ART OF SINGING. Only a Singer oan Train the Voice. Term commence from first lesson. Mr JOHN FULLER is also open to accept engagements for Evening- Concerts, Sacred Concerts, Oratorios, Cantatas, etc. Concerts provided. For terms, etc apply Richardson's. Qneen-st. R JOHN McDOUGALL, Nugent-stroet, Kyber Pass. Teacher of Violin. Pianoforte. American Organ. Singing and Voice Cultivation. Late Violin Master in fourof thelargestsehoolsin Glasgow, andOrsranist and Choir Master of Brownfleld Churoh. M~~ R W. FORBES FORBES, TEACHER OF PIANO, SINGINtt, and VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN AND HARMONIUM. KYBER PASS ROAD (corner Claremont-Bt.) MRS. ADAMS, Teacher of Music, Ponsonby Road, Resumes Duties, 6th February. r R VV. E. BAXTER, NEWTON (Top of Gundry-street), Choirmaster of Church of the Sacred Heart, ' and late Organist, and Choirmaster St. James' Presbyterian Church, RESUMES TEACHING, and is prepared to receive Pupils for instruction in Singing and Playing Piano, Harmonium, and Violin. Febb : Per Term of Twelve One Hour Lessons, Two Guineas; per Term of Twelve Half-Hour Lessons, One Guinea; Pupils attended at their own homes, One Guinea extra. ISS HOWDEN, HOBSON-STREET, TEACHER Of PIANOFORTE. Special Attention to Theory and Technique. Terms on application. . A~T ERL O O HOUSE, PRIVATE SCHOOL' (Opposite Government House, Auckland). Mr W. MALCOLM, F.E.1.5., Formerly Rector of the Milton High School, Otago, and Principal of the Training College, Chrlstchurch, will Resume his Classes on TUESDAY, February 6. There is excellent accommodation for a limited number of Boarders, whose studies will be carefully supervised. Pupils are prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and Teachers' Examinations. An EVENING CLASS will be formed; and, if necessary, a SPECIAL CLASS for Teachers on SATURDAYS, or at other times to suit their convenience. THE WI"LX OW S, WYNYARB-STREET, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Phiwoipal .. ... Mrs Williams. Assisted by an efficient staff. First Term begins on WEDNESDAY, February 7, 1894. Pnpils prepared for Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examinations. Mrs Williams will be at Home from February 1. Prospectuses on application. DONSONBY COLLEGE. Principal .. Miss LILIAN EDGER, M.A. Next Term will begin on TUESDAY, Feb. 13th. New Pupils are required to attend on Monday, Feb. 12, between 10 a.m. and 12. Prospectuses, eto., on application. Miss Edger is at home on Monday Afternoons (excepting the third in the month) from 3.30 to 5 p.m. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'B COLLEGE, TAMAKL Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE, 8.A., with honors, London. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other examination*. Next Term will begin MONDAY. Feb. 5. 1 Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Office, v ictoria Arcade. A "Bus for Day-Boys leaves Newmarket daily. EVONPORT GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG CHILDREN (Boys and Girls). Principal . Miss BATES, Assisted by Masters. First Term begins on WEDNESDAY. 7th February. Prospectuses on application. Tji L O C U T I O NT MR MONTAGUE has Resumed Teaching, and has vacancies for a few pupils. Terms upon application.—Address letters to Mr Montague, Post Office. Drapery, Clothing, &c. P. B. DARBY CORNER OF QUEEN and DARBY-STS. 130 PIECES FRENCH DELAINETTES. splendid patterns, and good washing colours, 7Jd yard; cheap at IOJd US PIECES OF FRENCH SATEENS, lovely goods, 10id; worth Is Id ALL - WOOL CASHMERE, doubleWidth, every shade, Is id: value at 2s Splendid Lot of WHITE MUSLIN just NUN'S VEILINGS, double-width, Is 6d SCOIfRED^GREY DOUBLE-WIDTH SHEETING, 9|d; a bargain at Is JO-INCH SCOURED GREY SHEETING, very heavy and strong, no dressing. Is 4d yard; honestly worth 1b 8d JUST TO HAND--200 PIKCEB MOBB OF OUR CELEBRATED WHITE BILK FINISHED CALICOES, Guaranteed Pure. 36 inches wide, 4s 6d and 4s lid dozen; these are dirt cheap. 50 DOZEN REAL BELFAST LINEN TABLE NAPKINS, beautiful patterns, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s the dozen; these are exceptionally good 200 DOZEN TURKISH and HONEYCOMB TOWELS, very large size, good for a bath towel. 6d each 300 PAIRS OF LACE CURTAINS, new designs, long ones, from Is lid pair. 400 WHITE and COLOURED QUILTS, Honeycomb, Toilet, Satin, and various other kinds, good sizes, from 2s 6d 25 PIECES OF REAL HARVARD SHIRTING, colours guaranteed fast, s}d: reaUy worth 7Jd 50 LADIES1 SICILIAN ALPACA TUDOR CLOAKS. 4s 6d, cheap as chips; cannot be bought anywhere under 30 DOZEN LADIES' SUMMER WOOLLEN UNDER VESTS, from lOd 83 DOZEN more of those Wonderful Is 6d CORSETS, in Black, Grey, Red, and Cardinal, in sizes from 19 to 35. Also. 15 DOZEN of our Celebrated 2s lid FRENCH CORSETS. These are made real ■ Linen, Jane, and hand J5 000 YARDS "OF CWHITE and COLOURED EMBROIDERY, splendid patterns, SDOTEN'EXTRA.LARGE LINEN XCOO P2W MPE RN^ STWEiD TROUSERS, from 4s 6d — 200 — MEN'S GRAND WORKING SUITS, 2ls; dirt cheap at 30s. 150 BOY'S KNICKER SUITS, in »11 kinds; at your own price T ™mp upturn 93 DOZE N of our Celebrated UNDRESSED WHITE SHIRTS, made from real Belfast Linen, No. 3 Quality,, ssi 6dl; usually sold at 7s 6d; and No. 4 Quality. 600 DOZEN WOMHN's'and CHILDREN'S CASHMERE HOSIERY, all sizes, spliced, from It. P. B. DARBY CORNER OF Queen and Darby-sts., Auckland. SOLUTION OF A DIFFICULTY As to SUITABLE PRESENTS for a BOY. Select a WORKING LOCOMOTIVE, A STATIONARY STEAM F.NGINE, A MICROSCOPE, or a MAGIC LANTERN & SLIDES, all to be had at Moderate Prices from T. PEACOCK, Optician. Shortland-street rpHE CORRECT THING AT LAST X TOBACCO is made from tho finest Virginia Leaf. There is no other tobacco lik© it.— A. HEATHER, Agent. ,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 32, 6 February 1894, Page 3

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