EDUCATIONAL. M E T. TL B OSWORTHI TEACHER OF PIANO. VIOLIN. CELLO & SINGING. ' Address: PONSONBT RD., Opposite Franklin Rd. ff ATEST , SUCCESS. 'BRITONS BRAVE AND TRUE." Sung Everywhere. Always Encored. Messrs Chas. Begg & Co., Dunedin. -write-.--We have tried this aone thoroughly, and recognise it as a good $Ong. OBTAINABLE AT ALL MUSIC SELLERS. o t Hi c a Mr and Mrs HAMILTON HODGES, Teachers of Voice Culture, will resume teaching February Ist, 1900 and will be at their Studio every day from •12-2 p.m. dining January to arrange with intending pupils. STUDIO: 58 QUEEN STREET (Room 12). M ISS D ORA J UDSON (From Frankfurt) TEACHER OF PIANO. At home on THURSDAYS. For terms, etc., apply to Messrs Eady and Co., or at Seymour-st., Ponsonby. FOB, SALE. JlvjP. ~~ POSITIVE SALE, Two Really Good Sheep Farms, one 3TO acres all in grass and sub-divided, House, etc., 16 miles from town; the other 380 acres also subdivided and Housa etc., 19 miles from town, both good paying farms and cheap.—Apply to JOHN SOPPETT, House and Land Agent, 24, QUEEN-ST. [p 0 R SAL E. HARDWOOD BLOCKS. FAR CHEAPER THAN COAL. Cut to Suit any Stove or Fireplace. COKE, CHARCOAL, AND ALL KINDS OF COAL. _ . . Delivered any part of Town or Suburbs. BRYANT & BAILEY, CUSTOMS-ST. WEST. JjVDWARD MAHONEY & HONARCHITECTS. QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1900, Page 7
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