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Educational. M R>~~T. H ARLE G ILES> BUSINESS COLLEGE, LOWER SYMOND-STREET, AUCKLAND, DUTIES RESUMED: MONDAY, JANUARY 18. Subjects of Instruction: WRITING, QUICK METHODS OF BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. BOOKKEEPIN& (Single and Double Kntry). SPELLING, COMPOSITION and CORRESPONDENCE, SHORTHAND, TYPEWBITINQ, &c. Students may enter for any of the abore subjects. MR GILES may be soen by Parents. Guardians, and intending Pupils at his private residence. St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred-street. next Choral Hall. EVENING CLASSES as ueiul. N.B.—Arrangements can be made for suitable Boarding Accommodation for Pupils from the Country. J ADIES1 COLLEGE, REMUERA. HIDING CLASS; The Riding Class under the direction of E. W. Jennings, Esq., of Pratt's, London, will be held on THURSDAY AFTERNOONS, at 4 p.m. The tuition and course of equitation will be identical with that of the best London schools. Ladies unconnected with the College may join the Class. Fee for term of 13 weeks :. 3 guineas. Special arrangements for private pupils. Principal: Mrs. S. A. MOORE-JONES. TECHNICAL CLASSES. PONSONBY PUBLIC SCHOOL, Church St., commences WEDNESDAY, 20th JANUARY, 7 p.m. All Branches of Mechanical Drawing, Machine and Building Construction, Applied Mechanics and Engineering, etc., etc. Teacher : W. I. ROBINSON, Authorised by Government. R! J. McDOUGALL, Professional Teacher of Music, Violin, Pianoforte, Organ. Singing, Voics Cultivation. Schools attended.—Address Nugent-st., Kyber Paes. OHOETHAND ! Shorthand ! Shorthand ! O Classes commence on Monday next, IBth inst.—J. H. Colwil!, Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting and Book-keeping School, Temple Chambers, Opposite Herald Office, Qaeonstroot. M"~ISS ETHEL L. BOULTON, Teacher of Pianoforte and Singing. Recipient of first-class prizes at musical competitions—lß9o, Ist prize Pianoforte; 1891, Ist prize Singing; 1892,15t, Pianoforte; 1894,15t prize Vocal Duets; 1894, Ist prize Singing; 1894,15t prize Pianoforte. Terms (in advance). One Guinea quarter.— Armadale, Queen-street, opposite Prince Albert College. "OIANOFORTE taught by Young Lady, JT at pupils'residences if preferred; Term 3 from 10s quarter.—Address L.K., Star Office. "KTOTICE of Removal.—Violin Teacher _Li Removed from opposite Jewish Cetpetery to private house Karangahape Road, opposite Garrett's Buildiago. nHYPEWRITING, Typewriting, TypeI writing. Classes commence «n MONDAY NEXT, ISth inst. . J. H. Colwill, Auckland Shorthand, Typewriting and Bookkeeping Scheol, Temple Chambers, opposite " Herald " Office, Qneen-street. MISS CANTLON desires to intimate to the Ladies of Auckland and the surrounding districts that she is about to form a Class in Dress Cutting by Powell's " Columba Fitter," the celebrated Worth system of dreis cutting.—Apply M. Cantlon, S6, York House, Grey-street. Personal. TOHJN STEWART wishes to thank O John Regan. Handcart Man. for his honesty in returning the £1 note lost last Tuesday, i TTOHN BELL will continue Address to' tP morrow afternoon on Destitute Persons Act. and explain how an attempt was made to manufacture him into a criminal. WILL the person who some time ago advertised for Gold Fob, with Heart and Greenstono attached, please call at Star Office LADY, 29, with capital and wood knowledge of business, would like to correspond with a gentleman with a view to matrimony; good looks essential. Enclose photo, whtcb will be returned. Strictly confidential.— Address Daisy, Star Office. ADAM~~WINE. Clairvoyant), Palmist and Phrenologist, Family affairs a specialty.—Two doors above Napior-st. Scliool, Napier-street DR. HELEN BUR3NABY, M.D., Ph.D.. D.D.S.. will Visit Cambridge on the 21st January. Consults until the 19th ingt. at. Fawcett's Hotel, Pitt - street, Auckland. Office hours. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. T>ERSONS saffering from Cold*, Sore Jl Throats, Influenza, or any Chest Troubles, should use Cherry BRleaia; price. Is bi.— Rouob. Chemist, corner Queen and Shartlanu streets. J"F you require anything in the way of . Shirts. Ties. Collars, etc.. try C. Hopkins, ■who has now received all the very newest things for Christmas, and all up to date. TAMES KNIGHT, Deptford House, QJ Hobson-streot, is a Buyer of Furniture and Effects in any .quantity. Highest price given. I TAKE a particular and personal pride in selling really Reliable Goods. My Razors ar« first - class. Pocket and Table Cutlery ere the same. Platcdware. Forks, Spooni, Cruets, etc.. ore fenuiae.—Thomas Samuel, Sheffield House. E.osfc and Found. Jj?-fi REWARD—Lost, a Gold Spade eR&JL Ace Guinea Brooch,—The above reward will be paid to anyone returning same to Star Oltice. LOST, on Sunday lasb, Braes Axle-cap. —Rcw.ard at Challinor House, Pitt-street, A. G. Purchas. LOST, on the Remuera iload, a light blue Lady's Cape—Finder kindly leave E&I&9 at MrjCarpentor's Office, Newmarket. LOST, on Rofcomahana or Wakatere, one Gold three-bar Amethyst Brooch.—Reward, Morpeth, Exchange. LOST, Dark Bay Horse, branded C L on neck. -- Finder rewarded on returning animal to the Windmill. T OST.— Bnnch of Small Key?, on ThnrnJLi day night, in Victoria Road, Devonport. —Please return to Flagstaff Hotel. OST, black and tan Collia Dog, collar No. 409.—Finder please communicate with Stanley Milroy, Park Avenue, or with Police Station Auckland or Newmarket. OST, Takapuna, Boxing Day,, Young St. Bernard, cross Newfoundland dog, liver and white,—Return Devonport Police, or WollcoU and Harvey, Fart-street, Anyone detaining dog will be prasecuted. LOST, from Hobeo Valley, one Brown Thoroughbred Mare, black points, little whito on forehead, stands about fourteen hands two inches. Anyone returning same will be rewarded, anyone detaining same after this date will be prosecuted, — John F. Smyth, Wayby. * Ecclesiastical. A UCKLAND ST, PAUL'S — Sunday J\. Services-8, h:C. 11, H.C. 7. Anthem ' Liko aa a Father ' (Hatton). Offertory Soio ' The Herald Angela ' (Talbot). S~~T. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Hobsoa-sf 2n«3 Sunday after Epiphany—B. H.C. 11> Morn. Prayer, Litany. Sermon, 4.15, H. Baptism 7. Even. Prayer, Sarman HUftCH OF THE MOLY SEPULCHUE, Kyber Pass—Services, Sunday —8, H.C. 11, Morn. Prayer, Sermon. 7, Even. Prayer, Seraaon TONDALB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II a.m. Mr Anderson. Hobsonville 11 a.m. Henderson 2.30 p.m. Avondale 7 p.m. • Emancipating Power of Truth.1— Rev. A. Mac Lean S~~T. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Upper Symonda-street. — 11 a.m. 7 p.M.—Rev. It. Scett West ST. JAMES" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—II o.m; 6.31 p.m.-Rev. R. F. Macnicol TkrORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN 131 CHURCH.-ll jum; Supply. Sabbath School 2.39.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 13, 16 January 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 13, 16 January 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 13, 16 January 1897, Page 5

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