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Public Notices. jQISSOLUTION ' OF . PARTNERSHIP.. Tho Partnership hitherto existing between ns, the .nndersignea, as Drapers 'ana: Clothiers,'. nndp.r the name, style, or firm of " Rushbrook and Bridgraan," has this day been dissolved by our mutual consent. The business will in future be cariied on.by W.Jl.' Bridgman, who will pay all debts owing by the late firm, and to. whom all debts, owing to the late-fimi mustb»paid. ' . • Dated this 17th day of August, 1881. . wm. rdsh'brook;' : '' i : WILLIAM R. BRIDQJIAN. "Witness: .... W. Taonss, Solicitor, Auckland. JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. RETIREMENT OF MR. RUSHBROOK. . . WILLIAM .R. BHIDOMAN Haying purchased the interest, of Mr, Rushbrook.in the abova business (prior to making extensive alter-, ations in the premises) will hold a . GENUINE CHEAP CLEARmO. CASH SALE. FOR ONE MONTH.,. _... , Tho Pr'emlies will be closed on Saturday (for the pnrposo of-marking down stock) nntil 6 p.m.; when the sale will commence. All goods marked in red plain figures. WILIf IAM R. : BRID G MAN (Late Rushbrook and Bridgman), QUEEN-STREET, . FTHE ESTATE' OF THE LATE MR. G. T. CHAPMAN, BOOKSELLER, QUEENsibbbtl ' ' All accounts owing to the above Estate must bo naid to the Trustees on or before the S7th instant; ind all claims against the Estate must be sent in forthwith, otherwise they will not be recognised.' ' Auckland, 64, Queen-street, ; * . August 18,1S81. •• ; . Glass, china, and earthen. WARE. S. Tanfield (late T. F. Boylan) begs to inform !the General Public that an opportunity, such as very seldom occura. is now afforded them of'selecting centre stands from a large and magnificent assortment which he has just opened up. He has also received somo superb hand-paintod Dessert and Tea Sets which,will well repay inspection; each piece being tastefully ornamented with beautiful landscape scenery, is in itself an elegant work of art. . His stock of Austrian China Breakfast and Tea Sets is large and choice, and is, in fact,* tile assortment of this flno description of China" to "bo'seen in Auckland. He has on hand a largo quantity of ornaments, vases flower stands, curiosities, &c., of various designs and materials, including some choice things in Swiss, Majolica, Terra Cotta, Hungarian, Marble, and Span» ish Striped Wore.: 110 hus al ways in stock an immense variety of Glass, China, and Earthenware, suitable for all classes of customers, which ho is selling at the very lowest prices, and as he has made arrangements for regular shipments of new goods of the latest* designs, the public will find his establishment the best assorted, as well as tho cheapest, house in -Auckland, for all 1 descriptions of • , ! . GLASS, CHINA, AND E ART HEN WARE. All Goods'carefully packed and Orders promptly executed. r . , .. rr . Address— t, S. TANFIELD, (Lato T. F. Boylan), 180, Queen-street; Between tho Bank of Australasiaand HT?n*T.n Publisliine Office. TF. BOYLAN begs to inform the public • that having disposed of his Retail Business to Mr. S, Tanfikld, lie ; intends in - future to devote the wholo of his attention to the requirements of his Wholesale Trade.' - " Ho will in future carry-on business in tho store lately occupied by Mr. T. H, Hall, at the corner of Vulcan Lano and High-streot, where he is now opening large shipments of Glass, China, and Eartfcenwar« in all descriptions. Electoral. JgJLECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAIPA. TO THE JXECTOBS OF TVAIPA. Ghhtlhmbk,—lt is my intention to offer myself, at the next General Election, as a Candidate to represent your District in the General Assembly. ■WILLIAM JACKSON. KihiMhl, July 1 1881. . Educational. HOPE cottage (near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby.) Mra. General Stoddard's Quarter Days are—April 20, July 20, October 12, and February 1. Boarders .. ... 12} guineas per quarter Bay do. (one meal mid-day) 6 do. do. Day Pupils (above 12) .. 2 do. do. do. (under 12) .. 1& do. do. Two or more of a family, do. 1$ do.. do. Beresford-street school EVENING CLASSES. Mokday, Wednesday, akd Friday, At,7.30 p.m. CONDUCTED BY MR. E. T. HART (Late Senior Head-m&ster under Birmingham Schoo Board),; ' Fee: One Shilling per week, or Ten Shillings per. quarter, payable in advance. Classei for Freehand, Model Drawing, Geometry, and Perspective. ED. M. C. HARRISON, ITead-master. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms ana other particulars address Newton Post-office! . • .. ' rgIHE 0F RINGING. Mr. H. GORDON GOOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London and Bronze and Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private residence in O'Rorke-streot, Albert Park. OF REMOVAL. PONSONBY ROAD (Opposite Franklin Road). MR. JOHN HARTWELL, Professor of Music, | POVSONBY ROAD j (Opposite Franklin Road). ' - STREET SCHOOL. . EVENING CLASSES. Separate pok Males and Females, Terms: 10s per Quarter, i . -—— Fridat Evekiko Lectures. HENRY 'WORTHINGTON, Head Master. AND PAINTING. Miss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Deawtko under the Victorian Educatiem Department, will hold a Class every Tuesday afternoon, at Miss Hill's, Pon* aonby Road, Ponsonby, for the purpose of giving : instruction in PaLitina and Dr»wing.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 1