Business Caraa. Tan d e. oherm side, • CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, Albert-street, A uckland. T. and E. Chermside respectfully wish to call the attention of the public to their Choice Stock of Cabinetware- and Upholstery. ~ Work of aU kinds in the above line done on the shortest notice. Work guaranteed. WILLIAM ERRINGTON, CONSULTING ENGINEER, Canada Buildings, Queen-street. WARNOCK BROTHERS, SOAP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, Richmond, Cox's Creek; Office—Durkam-strxr, Auckland. [Established 11 Years.l WB E A L, 0 New and Second-hand Clothier and General Dealer, Welleslej-street Fast. Clothing bought, sold, or exchanged. N.B.—Arraneements can be made for the purchase of Clothing, Books, &c., at private houses. W PHILLIPPS AND SON, • OIL, COLOR AND GLABS MERCHANTS, ~ (Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors, Varnishes, French Polish, Goldleaf,Artists' Colors and Brushes: Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental and Photographic Glass; Picture Frame and Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glased Sashes, Doors, &c. Glass Cut to Size, and carefully Packed; 95 & 97, QUEEN-STREET. WITH tlianks for past patronage, we | beg to inform the Public that we have been favoured I"y Mr. Boyd with his Agency for the sale of his celebrated Pipes, Tiles, aud Brick ; also, from Mr. Mr. McLeod for the sale of his superior Stone Lime. Always on hand : Coals, Wood, House-blocks, Posts, Rails, and Paling. W. & G. WINSTONE, Customhouse-street. Educational. Auckland college and grammar SCHOOL. 1 (Affiliated to the University of New Zealand.) .The. jFirst_Quarter. will .commence on WEDNESDAY, 2nd February; • - • - • FARQUHAR MacRAE, " Head Master. _ A UOKLAND MODEL TRAINING ' SCHOOL. In Union with the Society or Arts, London. CHORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. The next Quarter will commence on MONDAY, January 24.. Full particulaos may be obtained on application at the School, on and after Monday, the 17th inst. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Master. RAPIER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD Master—REV. G. M. D'AKCY" IRVINE, M A., * •. Oxford and Dublin: ' 3- v Second-class Literis Humanioribus and Moderator in . . r Ethics and Loj?ic. - Terms:—Boarders .. £55per Annum. Brothers are'reoeived at a reduction of £5 each from . .'the Boarding terms. . .... The Grounds of this arc unrivalled; they include containing spacious Play-ground,. Cricket-ground, and Gymnasium, all within afence and around the School. , ;■ t • ' S3T At tlie Civil Service Examinations for JS7S, .the 2nd place in both the Junior and Senior Examinations in June was held by a pupil from this School,-and at the December Examination, the Ist and 6th places out of 31 candidates in the Junior Examination, and the 2nd and 4th places out of 18 candidates in the Senior Examination are held by tho two candidates from the Napier Grammar School. -
Tlio School will TIE-OPEN on TUESDAY, the Ist February, 1876. _ ' JgJ D U C A T I 0 N. Mrs. JOHN" MASON", having REMOVED from Mount Albert and taken the house in Jermyn-strcet, lately in the occupation of Judge Fenton, is prepared to impart instruction in all its branches as heretofore. The Quarter 'will commence on Ist February. Terms on application. ' WATERLOO QUADRANT BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL, conducted by Mrs. Norman. The First Quarter of the year will commenco on MONDAY, 24th, 1870.. I\/fISS ROBERTSHAW'S Pupils will re--I,Vp assemble on "WEDNESDAY, January 20. — Fees iu advance; The Retreat, Parnell. *XTEWTO3S t GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Late 1 Auckland "Westkrn Academy).—Rev. PETER MASON, B.A.—School Duties will bo resumed on MONDAY, the 24th instant. . Epsom house seminary, tinehunga Road.—Mrs. LEWIS'S Pupils will Reassemble on MO.NDAY, 24th instant. GLENSIDE, UPPER SYMONDSSTREET.—Mrs. Glover's Pupils will Reassemble on TUESDAY; the 25th ef January. I s s k m A N, ' , .TEACHER OT MUSIC, . WATEK i. o o QU ADitA ST, ~ ■ Opposite Government House. , SYMON DS-STKE K T.—Tlio Misses Akstie's Boarding and Day-school -will Ke-'open nn-THESDAY, the 25tli inst: Classes for French, German, and Italian.. Tlio charge for French lessons 'included in the general terms for Boarders only.. . MR S. MI TC H ELL'S SINGING LESSONS . ; will commence on MONDAY, the 24th inst. ■ • Pitt-street; Newton, January, 1876. . - . : Stationers and Booksellers. B53wA 31 D wA Y T * •. has just opened, ' , LETTS'S SCRIBBLING DIARIES LETTS'S OFFICE DIARIES LETTS'S POCKET DIARIES " LETTS'S MEDICAL DIARIES : : LETTS'S OFFICE CALENDARS, &c., : Ssc., &c., . i EDWARD WAYTE, , . : 100, QCEEK - STREET, Auckland. Musical. • Y E: N T Y • P I A. N O S ; • A2sT> ; - ;; ' : : : -FORTY' HARMONIUMS ! TO BE SOLD At' GREATLY REDTfCED PRICES •' ;!' f;;; . '.FOR CASH; In consequence of ; being "grerstqeked and ■ large sbip- ; ■ ments on the way. \ r • j . i i.'irHese Ihstrumehts.are.the'i , = HANDSOMEST, BEST, : -'AND CHEAPEST '■ i , To'bVsold to -Ifew ?ealind;.\ HABMONimjB,-froni jS# ls * • PIANpS if;P- . ) isr "Harmoniums' • and' Pianos -ON -'HIRE* OKEION-iof PURCHASE at ithe end .of-tirce, nine, twplve/eighteen or montlu—tn« f lUre deducted from price of instrument. • . iH'O V-lt-A N SON ' S:i !•: "! /-ir-.i A'JADEMY.OF.MUSIC, , : ;i; } 'l,>; ■! ' ( SHOBXLAND-&T&EB3V : r <■- kyp BXFAIBgP. -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4426, 20 January 1876, Page 1
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