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iiold-ininlng Notices. VI C TORI A COLD MIN ING COMPANY (No , Liability). All Shares in the above Company forfeited for non-payment of Call of One Penny per Share made on the 2nd day of July, 1890. will he sold by Robert Charles Carr, at his Mart, Queen-street. Auckland, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of August, 1895, at the hour of 2.30 p.m: ; J. J. MACKY. Manager. Auckland/15th August. 1595. ; ' GOLD MINING COMPANY. (To be Registered under the No Liability Section of the Act.) A Shares in the above-named Company.,will be hold at the Chamber of Commorc'e; "1 nsurancc Buildings, Auckland," on TUESDAY, the 20th inst,, at 2 o'clock p.m. ' Business—The Formation of a Company (to be registered). Election of Directors, etc.. and any other business that may be brought forward. Shareholders are reminded that all Shares require to bo paid for before the time of Meeting. , ■ , ■ E. J. WHITE. i: Secretary pro tern. Auckland, August 16.1895. Educational. "TfcTEGLECTED EDUCATION—Private Jjt Lessons. Night School. Is weekly.—W. T.j¥bmp9on Stevona, A.TH.P. Buildings. Queen-st. and Middleion-street, Newmarket. Bookkeep ing, Shorthand. Languages. R McDOUGALL, Professional Teacher of Music, Violin, Pianoforte, Organ. Singing, Voice-Cultivation. Schools attended. —Xngent-street. Kyher Pags. • TJ ERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA JuL • is prepared to receive pupils for Violin, Piano, Singing and Voice-ProductiOD, etc., etc. Terms of Twelve Weeks : One half-hour a week. £1 10s. • One hour a week, £3 3s. Apply at EADY anp CO.. Queen-street. M.A., V SOMETIME SENIOR SCHOLAR, NEW .if,. ZEALAND UNIVERSITY, ! Prepares Students thoroughly for tho Matricula-1 tion, Teachers', Law and Medical Preliminary, Senior and Junior Civil Service and other Examinations. Coaches those whoso Education has been neglected. ADPRESS-95. GRAFTON ROAD. M* T. ■ G ILES ' ST. ANDREW'S LODGE, ALFRED STREET. NEXT CHORAL HALL. CLASS AND PRIVATE TUITION in any of tho following subjects :— WRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. . QUICK BUSINESS-ARITHMETIC. V. T -SHORTHAND, TYPEVyRITING, Etc. CANDIDATES Prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, Teachers' Examinations, etc., in * Class or by.Correspondence. SPECIAL CLASSES FOR LADIES. Evening Classes.for Adults and Youths. PriTate Tuition by arrangement. For terms, horns, etc., apply to Mr. GILES, St. Andrew's Lodge. Alfred-street. P>ROF. LOISETTE'S M EMOR V t SYSTEM. A GOOD MEMORY should be the possession of everyone, nnd is easily acquired by the study of the above. Prof. Lpisetts recent Instruction Lectures in Dunedm, Wellington, and Auckland.were attended or large numbers, and included the leading Professional and Business Men. M.H.R.'s etc.. ae well as students of every grade and age. Prof. Loisette. on leaving"»the colony, has granted special facilities for the formation of correspondence classes to P. 11. Uix. Coombe's Arcade, Auckland. All applications nrnst be accompanied by the fee £1 Is. each person. jjj E m or y; ■ * MR MAURICE R. KEESING, 20a, Coombes , Arcade. (Top of Stairway, near Messrs Ewington and Baker s Office), Will receive applications from inteno-inc pupils between 10 a.m. and b t> m fmm MONDAY to FRIDAY ,S week. J THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE. EASY ANB RAPID METHOD EXTANT. Being the result of Improvements Based on Ten Different Sjstems. Invaluable to Students, Business Men and Young People. ' Testimonials from well-known citizens. , Terms-£1 10a for Six Illustrative Lessons ot one-hour each,,- preceded by an Explanatory Lecture to Applicants. Seven weeks' course, N.B.—Students of Other Syetems can rely en MrJKeeglng for Tftlnafrle aid

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 196, 17 August 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 196, 17 August 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 196, 17 August 1895, Page 8