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F©g Sale. FOR SALE.—Three good Second-hand Pianos, in first-class condition, will be sold a bargain. — Apply immediately Louis Moses. 28 High-street. ~KT»OR SALE, by C. WILLIAMSON, JL' LAND AGENT, 83 QUEEN ST.--£l6s—Eden Terra.cc, 5-roomed Cottage and I Freehold Allotment. £25 cash, balauce j on very easy terms. £170—5-roomed Cottage and Allotment near j City Market. MONEY TO LEND at Low Rates. E. B. VAILE.] . J.VAILE. Jp O R g A L E. WITH FREE DEEDS* £2 000—.FineFreehold City PROPERTY. %* ■ y consisting of double fronted Shop, Coal and Firewood Yard. Livery Stables and Three Houses, bringing in a total rental of £4 per week. £300-— GOODWILL and FURNITURE of i, a large city Boarding House. Fine situation, A bargain. <£90,0——Fine 7-roomed HOUSE, dairy, wash- , house, copper, new stftble, cartshed. cownouse. fowlhouse, over 6 acres rich voleanio soil, one aore orchard; well watered. VERY EASY TERMS-Splendid Little FARM of 110 Acres, undulating land, well-fenced and in grass and crop, except 10 acres bush, wellwatered by beautiful creeks stocked with trout. House.of 6 rooms and all conveniences. _£200~ HO3VIESTEAr> of 40 acre - 6-roomed House, out-lionsos, orchard, two fine creeks, fronting lovely beach, 5 head.cattle, fowls, ducks, geese, pigs, and two bee hives will be given in. ■£ !9K Four-roomed HOUSE, city water, ■** *^ v etc., allotment 60ft frontage. JgfiOO HOUSE of 5 rooms, verandah front T „J. an<l side, stable and other outbuildings, 6 acreß rich volcanic soil. Cost over £800. £3 50 —Six'^oomedHOUSE• with wash-house ~~ "" and every convenience. Allotment 76 x 110. Close to town. O GROCERY BUSINESSES near town. One establiahed 2b years. Satisfactory reasons for selling. £2 0 o—Five-roomed0 —Five-roomed HOUSE, register grates, city water, wash-house, stable, etc. _£4no~ B' il,e 6-roomed HOUSE, coach-house, cw_t/w atablo, hay loft, fowl-house, 3i acres. A rare bargain. Cost over £800. _£200-HOUSB and 10 acres ploughed and v fenced. _£200-HOUBE of 5 r°°m3 and allotment o-^yv 80x110. y A I L E "O R O S., LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Coombes' Arcade. PIANO, £16, really good inetrumenb, sweet tone, first-glass order; cost £42; must be sold.—Auckland Discount Company, Wyndhatn-stfeet. Educational. THE Grammar of the English Language Taught -with a yiaw to Correct Composition. Correspondence. Punctuation, and Speaking.—W. Thompson Stevens, A.M;P Buildings. Queen-st„ and Middleton-st., Newmarket. ~M E(xLECTE D EDUCATION—Private X* Lessons. Night School. Is weekly.— W. Thompson Stevens. A.M.P. Buildings. Queen-st. and Middle on-street, Newmarket. Baokkeop ing. Shorthand. Languages. "W"*^ FJDL E*• ™^' ', SOMETIME SENIOR SCHOLAR, NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY, Prepares Students thoroughly for tho Matriculation, Teachers', Law and Medical Preliminary, Senior and Junior Civil Service and other Examinations. Coacho3 those whoso Education has been neglected. ADDRES3-95. GRAFTON ROAD. _M_~ E- M ° & Y. MR MAURICE R. KEESING, 80a, Coombes' Akoadb. (Top;of : Strjrway, near Messrs Ewingten and Baker's Office); Will receive applications from intending pupils between 10 aan. ami b p.m. from MONDAY to FRIDAY (inclusive) in every week. THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE. EASY AND RAPID METHOD EXTANT. Being the result of Improvements Based on Ten Different Systems. , Invaluable to students, Business Men and Youug People. Testimonials from well-known citizens. Terms—£lloa for Six Illustrative Lessons of one hour each, preceded by an Explanatory Lecture to Applicants. Seven weeks' course, N.B.—Studonts of Other Systems can rely on Mr Keesing for valuable aid and guidance." %JS R McDODGALL, ProfeaSonafTesirSor '-«* of Music. Violin, Pianoforte, Organ. Singine, Voice Cultivation. Schools attended. —Nugent-street. Kyher Pass. .' jnOUCAT ZONAL. MR. W. L. EDGE. M.A.. (With Honors, Trinity College. Dublin). PREPARES FOR JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS TEACHERS' CERTIFICATES. CIVIL SERVICE & OTHER COMPETITIVE EXAMINATIONS. For terms, hours, etc.. apply care MR GILES, St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred-street, next Choral Hull. BUSINESS EDUCATION TUT R. T. HARLE GILES, PRINCIPAL OF ST. ANDREW'S COLLEGE, Receives a Limited Number of PUPILS in COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS After School Hours, at hi 3 Private Residence. St. Andrew's Lodge. Alfrsii -street, nest Choral Hall. Classes, 3.30 to 5, and 7 to 9 p.m. Private Tuition by arrangement. Special 'passes for Ladies. • WRTTTNG. W OK-KEKPING, QUICK METHOD OF EUSTVESS ARITHMETIC, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Etc. For particulars apply to MR. GILES, jfit. Andrew's Lodge/Alfred-street foTOTICE TO THE' LADIES OF ±H ONEHUNGA AND REMUERA. Miss FORBES, ov thk Auckland School of Dress and Millinery, Will bo at ONEHUNGA on MONDAY Firat. for tho purpose of Forming a Class. Intending pupils and those interested arc invited to meet her at tho Ante-room of the Public Hall, at 5 p.m., where the "Excolsior System" (which is unequalled, much loss surpassed, for simplicity and accuracy) will ho demonstrated. Miss FORBES will bo at. the Ladie*' Colleco. Rerhuera, for tho same purpose on WEDNESDAY'Next, at 3 p.m. The Clas3 will be open to all. Local testimonials will be shown and references given. • BoroMg-j Notices. -OO ROUGH OF PARNELL. WATER CONSUMERS' RATE. Notice is herohy given that the Water Supply will bo Cut Off from all premises in arrears of the above Rate oftcr the 17th inst. For the convenience of Ratepayers tho Office Hours have been EXTENDED on SATURDAYS from 9 o'clock a.m. to 1.30 o'clock. BENJ. GILMER, Town Clerk. Parnell. 6th August, 1895. Uoad ISoayui Notices. THE OPAHEKE NORTH ROAD HOARD will meet in their Office on 7th September. 1895, to Strike a Rate of One Halfpenny in the £ on all rateable property in the District, for One Year ending 31st March, 1896. payablo in one sum on Ist October. 1895. to John Bremner, Collector. The Rate Book is open for inspection at the Collector's Rssidencc. CHARLES PLUMMER, Chairman, Papakura, 9th August, 1895. "&TOTE THlS—Dinner Sets, Superior XS '■' Quality, 70 pieces, 27a 6d; 50 pieces, 17s 9d during Dissolution Sale.—Boylan, Taitfleld and C«_

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 190, 10 August 1895, Page 1