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LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY RS. SHAYLE GEORGE. Teems Per Quarter : £ a. Day Pupils in all the branches of a refined English Education .. .. ..22 Day Boarders .. .. .. 4 French .. .. .. .. ..11 Drawing in Pencil, Orayona and Water l Colors .. .. .. ~ .. 1 i Music by Profeswr Hoffmann, bi-weekly 2 2 I Board and Instruction in English, French ; and Drawing, Laundress inclusive .. 12 10 Hours of Attendance—From 9*30 to 12*30, and from 2 till 4 o'clock. SHORTLAND CRESCENT, Late tho residence of W. S. Grahams, Esq. THE LYCEUM, ALTEN-ROAD. THE above-named Establishment is NOW REOPENED. Terms per quarter, in advance: Junior Division.. £1 10 0 Senior ditto, including Latin and Mathematics .. ... ... 2 0 0 Hours of attendance from 10 to 1 and from 2 till 4 o'cloek. Evening Classes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 7 till 9 o'clock Terms per quarter ... ... £110 Boarders received. WILLIAM D. LY3NAB. RUSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shorthand Crescent.) RURALLY situated between " Army and Navy Hotel," and " Wesleyan College," UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS FOR FAMILIES. Auckland, March let, 18P". AUCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. VENETIAN HOUSE WELLESLEY-ST. EAST. MHORTON BUSBY, Manufacturer of every • description of inside and outside Window Blinds, plain and ornamental Wire Work. Mr. H. B. begs to return his grateful thanks for the liberal support and patronage he has received from the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and hopes by attention and punctuality to Becure a continuance of their favors. The rade supplied with Venetian and Wire Gauss Blinds. Old Blinds Repaired and Fainted. Country ordors to be accompanied by a reraittanoe. NOTICE. MR. WEBB having admitted his Nephew as Partner in the Music Business, takes this I opportunity to express his best thanks to his patrons for their liberal support, and, at the same time, ventures to hope that tho sunn kind patronage will be extended to the Firm of "WEBB & BALLACHEY." The present Stock of Pianofortes and Harmoniums i far exceeds in number and variety any hitherto seen in Auckland; and further large shipments will shortly arrive, with which one of Debain's world- 1 famed Mechanical Pianos, by which all kinds of Music may be played by a person who does not understand music, while it is equally available to the Pianist, and is in every respect a perfect Pianoforte. Compass 7 octaves, and in rosewood case; This splendid instrument cannot fail to cause quite a sensation, and will be the first imported here. The small French Pianos, which have been so greatly admired r .~r sweetness of tone and delicacy of touch are now leauced to 35 guineas, in Mahogany case; these have double check action, and three strings in the treble. All Instruments guaranteed, and may be paid for by monthly instalments, or a liberal discount allowed for Cash. Musical Instruments of every description repaired. Piano-fortes and Harmoniums tuned from os. each; also, carefully removed and packed in tin i or zinc for shipment. < Pianofortes Let on Hire from 10s. 6d. per month; 1 Harmoniums fr<m 12s. 1 i [J3," N B.—The Trade supplied. ! I 1 Royal Harmonium and Pianoforte Saloon- < Wellesley-street. ' f NOTICE OE REMOVAL. i f M. BRUCE, | WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ! JJj-AS REMOVED TO 104 QUEEN-STREET next door to Mr. Shout, Draper. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. fjpHE Undersigned HAS REMOVED to the _L premises lately in the occupation of Messrs. Stone Bhothbes, Queen-street Wharf. henry s. meyers!! Fort-street: NOTICE. rpHE undersigned has appointed Mr. Hekby S. JL Meyebs, as his AGENT for the Mahurangi Flour and Corn Mills. HENRY PALMER. Mahurangi Mills, 3rd May, 1867. NOTICE. THE Undersigned requests that no moneys be ' paid to any person on account of tho late Firm of Husteb & Co. without the consent of WILLIAM HUNTEB. NOTICE. THE Undersigned requests that no monies be paid to any person on account of the late Firm of Huntee & Co. without the consent of GEORGE DUNNET. NOTICE. A QUANTITY of BOTTLED BEER having lain in the Scoria Stores, Onehunga, for some time past, notice is hereby given, that unless the same is claimed, and expenses paid, with 14 days from this date, the same will be SOLD. S. HAGUE SMITH. June 24, 1867. THE undersigned begs to intimate to his friends and the public that he has recommenced his BUSINESS AS A BUILDER, and that he is no w prepared to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him with economy and despatch. J. OADMAN, Queen-street Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1128, 26 June 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1128, 26 June 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1128, 26 June 1867, Page 3