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Educational. Mr.H. GORDON GQOCH, Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London and Bronte aid Silver Medalist of that Institution, receives Pupils;for SINGING and VOICE PRODUCTION, at his private residence In OJRorkMtreet. Albert Park. ' : : ■ ■piANOFORTE, ORGAN. AND HAR* -*-.' '•' -?■■•■■•.■!■■■' " MONY. . ■■ . ■- ; :v ,, ..',. , ■. '■. ; . p'^S^f r , LlMß-E ; RT:. : :«J't; For terms."and other-particulars address''Newton 1 Post-office. ■•-"■' '■• -;' ■■ . ■■■■■■ ~ ■ OF REMOVAL. PONSONBY ROAD (Opposite Franklin Road). MR. JOHN HARTWELL, Professor of Music, ' , iPONSONBY ROAD {Opposite Franklin Road). FREE LESSONS IN WATER COLOURS, AND IN OILS. MRS. STODDARD (Hope Cottage, Ponsonby), begs to callattoetion to her drctdars, in which she offers the above for all the time that pupils may remain with JS'v to tbos ° enterfn ff hcr school not later than October next All entering after that date will havo to pay two guineas per quarter for such instruction. Pupils can enter this half-qaarter, which begins on 20th August An impression is abroad, that Mrs Stoddard's cottages are damp, and too small, they aro neither; and Mrs. Sloddard will be glad to sec anyone who wishes to inspect them, or the painting classes on Tuesday or Friday afternoons; the latter is the senior pupils class. AND PAINTING. Miss TYE, Licensed Teacher of Dbawiko under the Victorian Education Department, will hold a Class every Tuesday afternoon, at Miss Hill's, Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, for the purposo of giving instruction in Paintine and Drawing. - To Let. < EVONPORT, North. Shore.—Cottages to Let, Furnished and Unfurnished. Good Building Lots for Sale—Oliver Mays, Post-office Storo, DcTonport. ONSONff?.— To Let, 12-roomed, House, with Stables, Coach-homes, Wash-house, and every convenience; opposite All Saints'Churchy—Apply to Captain Dinnln, Ponsonby, or R. Home, Short-land-strect. TO LET — Unfurnished Rooms.—Apply 319, Queen-street. TO LET IN QUEEN-STREET—Shop in the best position for business—suitable for Jeweller, Stationer, Tobacconist, etc. Opportunity for acquiring a place of business where money Jβ to be made.—George Krascr, Estate Agent, No. 6, South British Insuranco Buildings. L TO LET—Workshop and Dwelling in Customhouse-street West, next Graving Dock, for a terra of years; also, workshop in Lower Albertstreet, now in occupation of Mr. C. Bailey.—B. Tanner, 78j:Queeii-street. TO LET—Handsome Villa Residence in Arthur and Wood-street, Ponsonby, containing 0 rooms, bath-room, wash-house, with copper, ic, all in first-class order, splendid garden, magnificent view of city and harbour, lately in occupation of Mr A. E. Lewis—*pply to D. F. Evans, Agent. Temporary office, next Herald, Queen-street For Sale. FOR SALE, in Baker-street — Two atta«hcd Cottages; freehold.—John Taylor. Y D N E Y ' -MAIZE, For Sale. JOHN REID !c CO. 20, Queen-street. lANOS FOR SALE (just opened) by German, French, and English Makers, at very low prices. A Second hand Piano, in rich walnnt, very cheap.—At Mr. Thos. H. Webb's, Oak Cottage, Hobson-strectj FOR SALE—A first-class Four-Wheeled Sociable, nearly new, with folding curtains; also, a stannch fast-trettlng horse , and set of harness. The turn-out is all in grod order, and suitable for private family, now on view at Londrum's Stables. COUNTRY BUSINESS FOR \JT SALE. CAPITAL REQUIRED, FROM £800 TO £1000. This Is ono of the best openings In the Provinco for a good business man with some capital. Particulars on application. L. D. KATHAN AND CO. THE STEEL SEWING MACHINE FOR BOOTMAKERS. The arm of the Bradbury is made out of one piece of solid stce). All the parts in the arm aro ateoL Special patent for driving shuttle. The nrm is only half the size of any other new pattern machine. Tho , shuttle holds more thread.. Price, £11103 on the dc- ' ferred payment; £10 10s cash. Table Machine, £0 (deferred), £S cash. A lot of Jones's Machines, very little used, at half price —Yovtno Biiotiikiu, Boot Upper Manufacturers, Importers of English and Foreign Leathers, Bootmakers' Machinery, Indcnters, Commission Merchants, New Zealand Representatives of the Bradbury Sowing Machliio Company, Durhamstreet East. SUPERIOR CORRUGATED TANKS. J. L. KEAN (Late Altrmj Swart) HasforSaleanumberof tho above with Taps reaHy for use, at reduced ratos, at Ms Shop. EUlott-strett. Largo quantities of Spouting, Ridging, and Down Pipes always in etock. Verandah Iron curved at shortest notice. Country orders will always receive his prompt attention. Lead Washers always on hand N SALE, SLATES, English and American CEMENTS, Now Landing. KEAKE & JENK.INSON. QTEAM ENGINE AND BOILER. FOR SALE, CHEAT— A FIVE-HORSE STi-AM ENGINE AND LOCOMOTIVE BOILER, In good working condition. t I For particulars apply at'tho Herald Offlco. /"N ROUND T'lilE. GROUND TIME. FOR SALE, ■ *UT ' XJ SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI HYDRAULIC .GROUND RCCHE LIME, IN AitY QUAMITV, For Cokcrete Paths, Floors, Cellar", &c, Lc, 4c. (Next to stone flagging.) Is unrivalled fordurablllty and hard setting qualities, I'or Tanks and other wot work, it Is a first class material. B. KF,VNE, ' Solo Agent; Customhouse-street. TON K S AND C~O. a AGENTS FOR SYDNEY PAPER MILLS, Ilavo always In Stock a Large Supply of PAPER, comprising White, Printing, and Tea Paper, Grey and Brown Wrapping, and are prepared to Indent any sizes, qualities, or colours required. Theso papers are now largely used hore, an,d are acknowledged to be suporior to most Imported. ■ ■ - Cavalier Fttro's Genuine French Brandies American Carriages ! American Harness i " ! to arrive : .1 Farm am l Express Wagons i ' Amorican Fireproof Safes, &c, tc. , \ " ! ' B. TONES & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6185, 13 September 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6185, 13 September 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6185, 13 September 1881, Page 1