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COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, (Head of Upper Queen - btrebt.) rjIHIS SCHOOL' is conducted by Rov. ROBERT KIDD, L.L.8., of tho Univorsity of Dublin, and Mr. JOSEPH N. FLOWKR, lately Master of the Auckland Commercial School, Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. Stabling is provided for tho horses of daypupils residing at a distanco. The COLLEGIATE SCHOOL is desigued to combino tho advantages of accurato scholarship and n thorough training of tho mind witli tbi practical requirements of a sound commorcial oducaion. Terms per Quarter for Day Pupils (payable in advance) :— General Education—comprising Reading, £ s. d. ■Writing, Arithmetic, English Grammar and Composition, Geography, History, Book-keeping, Popular Science ... 2 2 0 Mathomatics ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Classics ... ... ... ... 1 1 0 French ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 6 Drawing ... ... ... ... ... 010 6 Other branches according to spccial arrangement. t|g~ It is necessary to announeo that the rulo of quarterly prepayment will bo Btrictly adhered to. BOAKDEKS aro received. Tho sito of tho school is open and healthy LADIES' SCHOOL CONDUCTED BY RS. S H A Y L E GEORGE. Tebsis pkh Quarter : £ 8. Day Pupils in all the branches of a rofined English Education .. .. ..22 Day Boarders '~ .. .. .. 4 French .. .. .. .. ..11 Drawing in Pencil, Crayons and Water Colors .. .. .. .. .. 1 Music by Professor Hoffmann, bi-weekly 2 2 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 the residenco of W. S. Gbahame, Esq. THE LYCEUM, ALIEN -ROAD. THE above-named Establishment is NOW EE* OPENED. Terms per quarter, in advance: Junior Division.. ... ... £1 10 0 Senior ditto, including Latin and Mathematics 2 0 0 Houra of attendance from 10 to 1 and from 2 till 4 o'cloek. Evening Classes every Monday, Wedneflday, and Friday, from 7 till 9 o'clock Terms per quarter ... ... £110 Boarders received. WILLIAM D. LYSNAR. RUSSELL'S PRIVATE BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, (Formerly Shoutt.a>-d Chesceht.) RURALLY situated between " Army and Navy Hotel," and " Wesleyan College," CT PP E K QUEEN STREET. PRIVATE PARLOURS FOR FAMILIES. Auckland, March lrt : NOTICE. MR. WEBB having admitted his Nephew as Partner in the Music Business, takes. this opportunity to express his best thanks to his patrons for their liberal support, and, at the same time ventures to hopo that the sumo kind patronage will bo extended to the Firm of "WEBB & BALLACHEY." Tho present Stock of Pianofortes and Harmoniums far exceeds in number and variety any hitherto Beon in Auckland; and further large shipments will fhortly arrive, with which one of Debain's worldfamed Mechanical 1 ianos, 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 actaves, and in rosewood ease. This splendid instrument cannot fail to cause quite a sensation, and will be tho first imported here. The small Frcnch Pianos, which have been so greatly a-.1 mired weetness of tono and delicacy of touch are now leuuced to 35 guineas, in Mahogany case; these have double check action, and three strings in the treble. All Instruments guaranteed, and may bo 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 ; alsc, carefully removed and packed in tin | or zinc for shipment. Pianofortes Let on Hire from 10s. 6d. per month; Harmoniums fr'.m 12s. tigT N B.—Tho Trade supplied. Royal Haumoxium and Pianofoete Saloon Wellcsley-street. AUCKLAND BONE MILL. J AND J. SOPPET having erected a New and , Substantial BONE MILL, with Machinery of the most modern construction, aro now prepared o receive ordors for BONE DUST, J and f-inch Bones. The above aro cash purchasers of Bone in any quantities. HENDEKSON & MAOFAF LANE'S Store, Wharf, Freeman'* Bay, March 16, ]Bfl6, WAITEMATA FLOUR MILL AND BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. I N tendering my best thanks for past favourß and 1 soliciting a continuance of support, I beg to intimate that Messrs. Henderson and MacfaklANß will in future act as inr Agents. JOHN LAMB. Auckland, February 9, 1867. SAMUEL VICKERS, ACCOUNTANT AND GENERAL AGENT. MANAGER, as Sequestrator or Trustee, of Insolvent Estates, HIGH-STREET, C Corner of Vulcan Lane, Auckland. iggf References to R. B. Ltjsk, Esq-, Provineial t. Accountant; Wm. Aitkin, Esq., Land Agent; and H. Hill, Epq., Solicitor, Auckland. [ rr-HE undersigned begs to intimate to his friends j' JL and the public that he lias recommenced his jj BUSINESS AS A BUILDER, and that ho is now prepared to execute any orders that may bo entrusted to him with economy and despatch. J. OADMAN, Queen-street Wharf.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1129, 27 June 1867, Page 5