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Educational. j ■ \ UCKLAND COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FIRST TERM, IS9D. The First Term begins on MONDAY, February 13, on which day new pupils are required to present themselves for Examination. The work of the School will be resumed at 9.15 a.m. on TUESDAY, Feb. 14. The Head Master will be prepared to receive parents and pupils at the School during the mornings of WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY of this week, and on MONDAY NEXT at 9 a.m. W. WALLACE KIDD, Secretary. PIANO, Organ, and Theory.—Mr W. H. Webfoe has vacancies for Pupils.— Address Piano and Organ School, Grafton Road, or London and Berlin Co., j Shortland-street. ISS M. SPOONErT Teacher of Music, has vacancies for 3 Pupils.—Address W. H. Webbe's Piano and Organ School, Grafton Road. Vtr IT. CONNELL, Conductor Remuera Musical Society, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Resumes Teaching on MONDAY, fith February. Singing Classes will commence Ist term, lS'.tO, on FRIDAY, February li, at 7.»J p.m. 7IWEORT~CnZArsSES~"fot r'f7c.L. CandiJ- dates (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior) commence this -week. —Address W. H. Webbe, Piano and Organ School, Grafton Road, or London and Berlin Co., Short- ' land-street. PIANO QUARTET and Duo Classes (Hith year) resume Practice this i week. Fees, 10/6 per quarter, music included.—Apply W. H. Webbe, Piano and Organ School, Grafton Road, or London and Berlin Co., Shortland-street. » —"* m~"~' "**"^~"^~! Electoral. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. GENERAL ELECTION. To the Electors,— I have the honour to announce that I have been nominated as a candidate for a seat on the Auckland Harbour Board, and solicit your vote and interest at the General Election to be heid on MONDAY, February 13. H. D. HEATHER. A UCKLAND HARBOUR BOARD. To the Electors,— I beg: to announce that I am a Candidate for a Seat on the Harbour Board, and solicit your vote and interest at the Election to be held on MONDAY, February 13. J. B. MACFARLANE. Fort-street, Auckland. Volunteer Notices. pOLLEGE RIFLES. All members who have not done their Volley and Independent Firing will attend at the Mount Eden Range on FRIDAY. February 10. at 5.45 a.m. Those failing to go through their Volley and Independent Firing wil be lined Oi\_ POUND. G. BIGG-WITHER, Lieut.-Commanding. Public Notices. 5S OT>— TWEEDS cut out for nothing \J from 5/6; a large selection to choose from.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. OUSEHOLDERS, see that your Grocer supplies you with New Zealand Dairy Association's Butter. i7YS^Ji^r"GO6lFColo_iS Line of All±l/ \> wool Tweed Trouserings, 10/6, during our Cash Sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, IS4 Queen-street. Boots of. every description, to order,' try Miller & Sons, High-street, near G.P.O. T) U B L I C NOT ICE. W. A. BOLLARD (Late of Bollard and Froude), Has STARTED BUSINESS at 23, COOMBES' ARCADE, QUEEN ST., SLGNWRITER, DECORATOR, ARTIST, ETC. PICTORIAL AND CALICO SIGNS. • A SPECIALTY. ■ NEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIATION'S Butter Van delivers Butter in City and Suburbs daily. IJRS— OUR~~Best Plain ana Fancy ViI O cunas reduced to this price during our Stocktaking Sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. BATHS. — TURKISH BATHS — OPEN EVERY DAY for Ladies and Gentlemen from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges, 3/; Saturday, 2/. 8 Tickets for £1. Nothing better for purifying the skin, restoring the health, or removing aches and pains of all kinds. Also, Hot and Cold Plungo Baths, with shower, 6d, from 6 a.m. till 7 p.m.—Lome-street off Victoria-st East. P~T~r~t"n e~~r s h i p. Grand opportunity for Business Lady or Gentleman to take half share in a Prosperous Ready Money Business, capable of great extension, in best position in Auckland. Cash £100.—Address in first instance ETNA, 507, 'Star' Office, Auckland. UPERIOR finish, superior make, super* ior style all guaranteed in the 'Footballer Brand' of Clothing.—Dalton, Tailor. Queen-street. -rrNITED ASBESTOS COMPANY'S AGENCY.—The most complete stock of Engineers' Sundries, Oils. Beltings, Packings, etc., can be inspected at HALLIDAY'S BUILDINGS, SHORT-LAND-STREET. Local Agent... A. CLASHEN.Z. Representative: C. A. GRAHAM, Wellington. er AS—A SPLENDID Line of Tweed SuitOU ings which we have reduced to 50/ during our Stocktaking Sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, IS4 Queen-street. imARRING AND SANDTNG. NOW IS THE TIME. Draining and House Connections Receive Our Special Attention. Fencing of Every Description at Low Prices. SAM. WHITE AND SONS, Customs-street. prs'S—A LARGE Selection of Suitings— OO Vicunas, Tweeds, Serges, reduced to 55/. Can only be sold at price during Sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors, 184 Queen-street. .RS WALKER, Karangahape RoadT has a nice lot of Underclothing and Blouses, very good value. cMASTER & SALDERS have another lot of their famous Silks in; 1/11 and 2/6 per yard. VprS—BLUE Vicunas and Indigo Serges, OO reduced to 55/ to measure, during our present sale.—Adams and Bunker, Cash Tailors. 184 Queen-street. \\TE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH VY PLANS and ESTIMATES to PERSONS ABOUT to BUILD, and our aim will be to supply good, substantial buildings at very moderate cost. SAM WHITE & SONS, Customs-st. AVOID SUN GLAEK by using COLOURED SPECTACLES to be had of every variety from T PEACOCK, Optician, Shortland-st. SIGHT TESTING On Scientific Principles, with Newest Instruments, a Specialty, and SPECTACLES properly fitted to meet every defect in refraction. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 32, 8 February 1899, Page 8