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VISITORS TO THE WELLINGTON IT'XHIBITION ELLINGTON JQiXmeiTJON Will experience all tbo COMFORTS OF A HOME if they put up ab GT>ODLEY'S , IJOPLEY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, Lambton Quay (Straight up from, and within a minuta's walk of. the Wharf and G.P.0.) LADIES DINING- EOOMS. GENTLEMEN'S 40. SADIES' SRAWING-K.OOM & B3SADING . noosa. GENTLEMEN'S HEADING & SMOKING EOO»IS. NOTE!—Opsning on to Spacious Balconies. —76 Bedrooms-9 BathroomsElectric Light and all conveniences. Tariff, 53 per day. Families and Permanent Boarders as per arrangement. ¥ AXE HOTEL, TAKAPUNA JLj The above FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, which is undoubtedly the most pleasantly situated in "Auckland District, commands an extensive and beautiful view of the Coast nnd Lake, and is Furnishod with all MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, thus affording a convenient home for those seekiug healthy pastime and a agreeable change. Cuisino (the very best.) under the supervision of Mrs Lockley. so Jon? and favourably known in business in Auckland. 'Busß9 and Steamers ply hourly from Auckland and North Shore. Excellent 3alt aad Fresh Water Bathing. Wood Boating: and Fishing. Hot and Cold Baths. Billiard Room. Letters and Telegrams receire prompt attention. G. LOCKLEY. Pboprikiob. COWLING'S GOVERNOR FERGUSON HOTEL TARARU ROAD. THAMES, FRED COWLING, SSASLSSIatuS pleasure to make known to his numerous friends and the public generally, that HE HAS TAKEN OVER THE ABOVE HOTEL. which has recently been RE-CONSTRUCTED and FITTED UP in the be3t style. The ACCOMMODATION for the Travelling Public will bs of the mo3t comfortable character, and situated us the Hotel is on tho sea shore, it offers every facility for anyone desirous of sesking a quiet seaside resort, where the full benefit of the beautiful Baa breeze is always obtained. Mr COWLING, in soliciting the parronwr* of the public, takes the opportunity of saying that it is his intention to make the Hotel one of the loading places of accommodation. Educational. ' A UCKLAND COLLEGE & GRAMMAB .£L SCHOOL. FOR BOYS AND BW.LS; (Founded 1869 l) HEAD MASTER: .. W, TIBBS. M.A.. Koble Colleeo, Oxford, sometime Tasraanian Schelar. ASSISTANT MASTERS: O. ILBERT, M. *... Romethue Scholar of O.C.C Oxford, CHiof Classical and English.Maßtor. A. T. HARRISON. M.A.. Trinity College, Cambridge. J. G. TRIEVI'&aiCK. Drawing and Writinß Master. Instructor in Ua» Workshop. J. F. SLOMAN, BJL (Sydney), lato Head Maitor Girl 3' High School. P. MARSHALL, M.A., B.Sa, F.G^3« somslinse Senior Scanlai', Univeriity of New Zealand, Science Msf^x. REV. J. K. BAVIES, ?J.A. {Now Zealand!, somotime Saaior Scholar University of No 7r Zealand. J. H. TURNER, M.A.. sometiais Senior Scholar, University of New Zealand. J. EIGHT. M.A., sometime Senior Scholar University of New Zealand, Commercial Master. L. R. SULZBEHGER. B.A;. Eruasala, Freseh, and Gerraan 4.Master. ASSISTANT MISTRESSES: MISS E. G. WALLACE. MISS F. A. HAULTAIN. MISS B. BLADKS. MISS A. C. MORRISON. M.A.. Bometim* Scholar University of New Zsaland. MISS W. PICKEN. M.A., Bometimo ScJJOto*! University of New Zealand. VISITING MASTER: K. WATKINS, Drawing Maat«r <01ris* flW»l. INSTRUCTOR IN GtMNAS33CS.JC«).: W, 11. CARE.OLLO. FR INCS ALBERT "C6LLEQE, Uppsb Quekn-st., AUCKLAND. DEPARTMENT FOR BOYS. Head Master (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University). Second Master (Resident): B. H. LOW. B.A. (New Zealand). Junior Master (Refident): H. O. CRADDOCK, M.A. (New Zealand). M&9ter Lower School (Resident: JOHN G. BOLLARD (Trained and Certificated Teacher N.Z. Educational Department}. DEPARTMENT FOR GIRLS. 1 Head Master (Resident): THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London University). First Assistant (Kesidnnt) : Miss R. W. MO KBRROW, M.A. (New Zealand). Second Assistant (Resident) : Misa E, M*. RAINFORTH, M.A. (New Zealand). Mistress Lower School: Miss EMILIK REID (Matric N.Z. University). Assisted by an Kffioient Staff of VISITING MASTERS. Although built on the same grounds as the Boys' College, and under the same management, the uirls'College is a separate institution, ha vincr its own playground. Half Term began WEDNESDAY. November 4th, Copies of tho Prospectus, with any farther' information, may be obtained on applying to the Head Master, at the College. Spoons nc tyiiQiP uHUUL Or IVIUoIu 8S VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND. THOS. eTcARTER TEACHER OF MUSIC and MUSIU SELLER, REPAIRER and IMPORTER. Jost Landed—All the Latest Novelties in Music and Musical Instruments. Come and Sec the Wonderful MUSICAL MONOPOL. Drop a penny in tho slot and the Monopol will play. Splendid selections of Music—Operatic, Dance. Songs, etc, etc. This is the Latest Musical Novelty. Also, Musical Clock, with dancing figures, quite new. Largest Stock of Mouth Organs in tho trade. Accordeons, Autoharps, Concertinas, Vioiins, Banjos. Guitars, Mandolins. Flutes, Flageolettes, and all kinds of Fittings and Up-'to-Dato JHUSrC and MUSIC BOOKS. VAMPING CHARTS for Piano and Organ. By its use anyone can play without any knowledge of music whatever. Is; by post. Is 3d. 2! The best CHKISTMAS BOX in the World -is one of our Coupon Rolls of Best Music and via Vamping; Chart. Post, froe, 3s 6d. £L Anyone cutting out this Coupon and taking -j it to T. E. CARTER'S. School of Music. SI will be Riven for 2s one of his Rolls of Best t»|Muaic; published price, 21s. O' 21s Worth oh- Music for 2s. By poat2sfid > Our 5a lid Violin Cases are worth double. Note the Address— Tr fIfIDTES TEACHER OF , L UM I thf VIOLIN. PIANO. GUITAR, MANDOLIN. Etc, 88, VICTORIA ST., AUCKLAND,

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 271, 14 November 1896, Page 3

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