EDUCATIONAL (Continued from page 7.) i]y;-ieS AY gEABI, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, • Resumes Duties MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. PICTON-STBEET, PONSONBY. TT BR R H. ENG EL, TEACHBR OF VIOLIN, Resumes Teaching MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6. Will attend Studio at Richardson Fiauo Co., Qveeu street, from 11 to 12 a.m. to Arrange Lesson?. ■pwRAWING PAINTING. OUTDOOR J-' SKETCHING, WOOD CARVING. MISS A. L. RHODES, having returned from her trip to England, Resumes Teaching 2nd Week in February. Collingwood st., Ponsonby. VT. FOSTER, ARTIST, Teaohes The Art of Sketching from Nature. Pupils in Painting and Drawing. * Lessons Resumed February Bth, 1905. 58 CITY CHAMBERS. "VfISS EDITH WEBB Resumes Teaching •*-"- on Monday, February 6th.—Address, Shelly Beacli-road, Ponsonby. IYTISS EVELINE WEBB will Resume J - u - Teaching on Monday. Febroarj 6Oi.— Address, Shelly Beach-road, Ponsonby. ."IV/TISS ISA HERD, Teacher of Pianoforte •**•*- and Organ, has Resumed Duties. Belmont Terrace, Remuera. , TOE Duties of Mrs" Gilstain's School -*- will be Resumed on MONDAY, February 6, at Grange rd., Mt. Roskill rd., 10th house from -Mt. Roskill rd. ■jVTISSES A. AND C. LORRIGAN have xv - resumed duties at their Residence. York st., Newton. Piano, Singing and Theory. DEAPiaiT, CLOTHmG, ETC. LET US PAUSE, ,s-~ DEAR FRIENDS, LET US PAUSE AND ASK OURSELVES THE KNOTTY PROBLEM HOW IS IT POSSIBLE FOR ANY OTHER FIRM TO SELL AS CHEAP AS THE PURCHASERS OF JjMtNEST TLTOORES 240 op^ 1 *- 81 - Seeing the business has changed hunds, and we have nought the stock on the most rosy terms, and are determined to realise "inside 14 days. NO MATTER WHAT SACRIFICE. DON'T FOEGET. On -jyrORNIXG. QREAT "piRING fYUT QALE. 14 D^ 8 O NLY GUARANTEED TO ASTONISH TLEE NATIVES. The reputation of the stock is SO WELL KNOWN, It's only necessary to add that having bought it ON EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD TERMS, the lucky purchasers are in a position to offer the public EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS right throughout, and still have a margin for themselves. /~tOUNTRY pmiENDS SHOULD GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY. Aβ this Sale is NOT AN ORDINARY CLEARANCE end of Season Sate, but a Most OUT OF THE ORDINARY REALIZATION SALE. FOR DAYS ONLY. QUICK AND LIVELY IS THE WORD. EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD. NO MATTER WHAT SACRIFICE. jyjONDAY J^rORNING, At .TITOORE'S T ATE TJiREMISES, 240 ■Qp EEN - ST - BOOTS AMD SHOES. BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, opposite Public Library.— Ladies' Krlppendorf Shoes, greatly reduced to clear. RITISH AND AMKRICAN SHOE STORE, opposite Public Library.— Gents.' American Boots, large stock to choose from. RITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORE, opposite Public Library.— Evening Shoes, Ward Shoes, Louis Heel Shoes, button and lace. RITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, opposite Public Library.— Gents.' American Boots, square, round, aad pointed toes. RITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, opposite Public Library.— Boys' Boots and Girls' Boots, warranted to wear well. DDBLIC NOTICE. WILL, OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC PLEASE NOTE THAT IN FUTURE rUTR pBEMISES WILL BE /~VPEN ON WEEK-DAT EVENINGS, AS FORMERLY, TILL 8.30 P.M.; SATURDAYS.' 10 P.M. WE BTILL SELL BOOTS AND SHOES OF BEST QUALITY. AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOB CASH ONLY. JOHNSTON ,T¥Roe., BOOT AND SHOE MAXTTFACTURERS, 57 KiRASOAHAPH ROAD, HSlttf se| Boots to OHle? or Repairs pretapt. -Miller anil St.na, field Medallleu, 8, High-rt., nett gtat Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 30, 4 February 1905, Page 3
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