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EducationalM R A. H. G EE Is prepared to receive PUPILS FOR VOICE PRODUCTION And instruction in the ART OF SINGING. Prospectus of Terms, etc., at Wildman and Lyell's. ' MR W. FORBES FORBES, TEACHER OF PIANO. SINGING, and VOICE PRODUCTION, ORGAN and HARMONIUM. ' KYBER PASS ROAD (corner Olaremont-st. R~ JOHN Mc~D OUGA LL, Nugent-street, Kyber Pass, Teacher of Violin, Pianoforte, American Organ. Singing and Voice Cultivation. Late Violin Master in four of the largest schools in Glasgow. Violin classes, 15s por quarter. LOWER GLEN SIDE UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. pKWcrrAL: Mns YOUNG, assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters nre engaged. Prospectuses on application. Mrs Young will be at home from i Ist FebruaryFirst Term begins on MONDAY", February 12. UCKLAND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Welleslcy-strcet. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS, at 7 P.M. MECHANICAL AND GEOMETRICAL DRAWING, § Machine, Building, Construction, Architecture, Applied Mechanics and Engineering, etc W. I. ROBINSON. First-class Honours in above subjects.

LADIES' COLLEGE, NEW PLYMOUTH. PRINCIPAL MISS ROSER (Holding Cambridge Higher Local Honour and other Certificates), Formerly Principal of the Ladies' College, Malvern, England. HEAD GOVERNESS ... MISS A. ROSER (Cambridge Junior, Senior and Higher Cambridge Honour Certificates). MUSIC GOVERNESS ... MISS GILL ART MISTRESS ... MISS ROCHFORT. PUPILS PREPARED (If desired) for MATRICULATION OR OTHER EXAMINATIONS. Tennis and Other Grounds. Fees for Boarders (including laundry, etc.), £18 per term. ADDRESS MISS ROSER. SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 88, VICTORIA-STREET. AUCKLAND. nnHOS. jr\ fIAETEE, TEACHER OF IvIUSIC. Piano, Violin, Banio, Guitar, Autoharp. and Vamping. Tuner and Repairer of all kindsoE Musical Instruments. PICTURE FRAMES MadeiD Plush, Gold, Oak. and any other style, on short notice. Cheapest Hoose in New Zealand, Being Diraet Importer and Manufacturer. OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Principals: Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD and Mr GRAHAM BRUCE. 8.A., with honors, London. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other pxaminntiouH. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Offlce, Victoria Arcade. ' *'' A 'Bus for Day-Boys leaves Newmarket daily.

FuMic Notices. THE "EXCELSIOR" SYSTEM OF DRESSCUTTING & DRESSMAKING. NO FITTING REQUIRED. MISS FORBES (late of Edinburgh), having studied four systems of Dress-cutting by Measurement, is prepared to give lessons in the above, which is the latest and most improved system. Wherever introduced the "Excelsior" hns superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy. It is easily learned in six or seven lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Each pupil can make a dress tor herself during tho course of lessons. Terms moderate. Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system at Temple Chambers, Queen-street, opposite new "Herald" Office, between 2and 5. Classes commence TUESDAY. 20th March; hours, 2 till 5. Evening and morning lessons given to1 dressmakers or others by arrangement. Ladies' Dresses Cut and Fitted. (Copy op Testimonial.) DEAR MISS FORBES,-I am pleased to be able to say that I have found the '"Excelsior" System of Dress-cutting a great success. I harl had no previous instruction in dressmaking, but after taking the six lessons from you I had no trouble in makins my first dross. The fltismostaccmsato without the usual trouble of fitting on.—Yours sincerely, L.P. Wellington, November 6,1893. The original of the above, as well as numerous Others.can be seen on application to Miss Forbes. .fOHN GRAHAM I f CHARLES BLOMPIELD HOUSE & SIGN PAINTERS, GLAZIKRS. GILDERS, PAPERHANGERS, &c. /GRAHAM & BLOMFIELD beg to an- " T nounce that thoy have entered into Partnership in the above bueiness. and are prepared to cxocule all orders entrusted to their oharge with promptitude, artistio finish, and best material. Estimates given. Note the Address: GARRETT'S BUILDINGS, Karangahape Road. Painters' Requisites on hand at town prices.

THE "STAR" CIRCULATION. 67,298 COPIES WEEKIY. We hereby certify that toe have carefully examined the books, and inquired into, the issue of the " AUCKLAND STAB" Newspaper, and find that the nett daily circulation for the three calendar months ending 31st December last has averaged 11-216 c?P*es_ daily, or 67j290 copies weekly. F. G. EvVTNGrTON, JJ?., H. GILFILLAN, Jun., Public Accountants. Auckland, February 3,1894;

MRRYSIRIGOPHERQUS f€iM FOR THE AfLH AIR ano SKIN. JWj^lM An elegant dressing, Prevent* /„__s*_*Y __ baldness, gray hair, and dandruff. £/\y_t»Cftf__ Makesthehalrgrowthlckandsott. _____A rvi?___r~7_ Cnres eruptions and diseases of tho t**»\ !-*.__> efr\l Pg-dn. Heals cuts, burns, bruises and ■»w~*-»8. Pennine has trade-mark Rnr oin v* mr n vo-^V TJIDV7ARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS, Queen- stbeeiv Auckland. THE CORRECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO is made from the finest Virginia Leaf. There is no other tobacco like it— A. HEATHER, Agent,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 20 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 20 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 68, 20 March 1894, Page 3