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Meetings. W" ° T r ° E ■ 4 Meeting of th« Ratepayers of the TamaSi West Road District will bo held in the School-house on SATURDAY, the 20th October, at noon, for the Election of a Trustee in the room of Richard James Taylor, deceased. Candidates (or the oSicft will have to send in their nomination papers to the Returning Officer ten days before the day of meeting. JOBN MAINS. ] ■ Returning Officer, j Sermons) Lectures, Soirees, &c ! MEN'S CHRISTIAN" ASSOCIATION | ;j JU. m ; I(C6rner of 'Wellesley and Albert Streets). j ■■■■' ? COURSE OF LECTURES. I Friday, September 28— Professor A. P. Thomas, M. A., ' ... F.L.S. Subject: "Volcanoes." : '" Commencing at 7.30. Seats reserved for ticket- ' holders till 7.20. Tickets fcr the course, to admit bearer and lady, ss; to admit bearer only, 3s (jd. Admission to single lecture, Is—may be had from the Booksellers or any member of Committee, and at the 'Rooms.- r > - ,* ~.>,,. ... :...,:,-. THOMAS BUDDLE, ■ •:?„;:■'■ "'•"'".. ■■ 7, ' Hon. Sec. iT\IdCIiSAN CHORAL ASSOCIATION. jty .- Rehearsal for Annua IChoral Festival, THIS (ihursday) EVENING, at 7.30 p.m., at St Mary's ■ Church /.ParpclU A':;; ; :':.:... ' MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA- ' B" 'TION; comer of Wellesley and Albert-streets.— Evangelistic Sorvice every THURSDAY F-YENINi,' AIT are invited. New arrivals are cordially •invited. ■'"-" ■~"' '..'-' ' '' -■■ '■ : ■■■':'■-'■}.■. ' Educational. .■'' . SCHOOL, Carlton : tvu,. Road—The:last quarter will commence on .Monday, October. 1. j u^j___-' E" '" DBN,-ACADEMY; Mount Eden Road. Subjects : English. Latin, and Mathematics.— Further particulars on application to Mr. R. Pearce. ■■■TJI DUCATION—WaIIace-street, Ponsonby, $±t Miss Carter will be prepared to receive Junior .Pupils for private Instruction from October Ist pros. •—For terms.'please apply. ■ EMUBRA .SEMINARY.—Mrs. Law's "Fourth Quarter will commence on MONDAY, Ist October. Professor Bernard's Juvenilo Dancing Class, SntntdE.y Merning, at 10.S0. ■■ . TjIPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY. Fourth quarter commences October B.'. , ' English, French. Latin, Botany, Music, Drawing, arid Painting.taugnt.. - ■ '_, ; ; MR. J:.O- N■ .8 0;N, . Certificated Teacher of ■ P H O N O G R A. PHY,. Shorthand Teacher,at the College and Grammar School. _ ' ' " '"', Address: Karangahapo Road.,, . .'.-■■. 'Tft/T R. ■ .S. L: A ■ T". E. f .R JjOi. (Organist of.St. Paul's Church)'' Is prepared to attend or receive pupils for Pianoforte instruction (one hour lessons only). Applications for. terms, etc-, to' bo addressed to him at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. ' BT S E f'tJ LCHR E'S SCHOO L, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. - The Next Quarter begins on MONDAY, October 1: Afternoon Classes for Girls, Evening Classes for Youths. Subjects: English, French, Latin; Bookkeeping, etc. For terms .and particulars apply to Mr. G. N. Phillips, at the School; or; Kendall Uou>e, Pon i ohby Road.' ■ • ■ ' '__ FROFESSEUR JULES . BERNARD, FROM PARIS. '~ . ; - ' TEACHER OF OLD AND MODERN DANCING, ... CALISTHENICS,, &o. ..' Permanent classes—Dancing Academy Queenstreet, Tuesdays 8 p.m., also at North shore, Rc'muera, Ponsonby, &c Private lessons daily at ■residence', ..Hobson-strept. ' .. -. , H- GORDON GOOCH, A ; R.A.M ;i 1 "'-'-"- witlcpntinuo to.give.Special SINGING Lcsi sons up to ond of November (leaving: for Melbourne uarly in December), at bi3 Residence, Albert Park. Mil, Poolev's Vocal Competition: Three Lessons (halt-hours)..,;.. — .;■ ■..'.. ■..-.;..£! Is. TRyr R~ RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE MAYING.

Letters to be left at Eady's Music Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. rIANOFORTE, ORGAN,' AND HAKMONY. S. J.' LAMB ER T. Per terms and othor parttcnlva address Nowton Po3t-oUlce.i PRIVATE mUITION. JL An Experienced and Successful is prepared t-> Konn Classes to road for the Cl\ IL SbUVJCE EXAMINATION, UNIVERSITY Entrance EXAMINATION, or for JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Privito Lessons in Classics or Mathematics, French or English, by spocial arrangement. - Apply by letter to Guaddate, care of N. G. Lennox, F.sq., Bookseller, Queen-street. To Let. ■_ TO LET—Pleasantly-situated Cottage in Kyber Pass Road, 6 rooms -Apply toH. Ashton and Bon, 8, New Zealand Insurance Bnildings_^_ TO LET—Family Residence of S rooms in Carleton Road; gas laid on; all in good order: large girden.—Apply to 11. Ashton and Son, S, Now Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET, at the North Shore—A Nice Cottage and Garden, orchard in full bearing, suitable for a gardener—Apply to Mr. Brown, Vauxhall Gardens; or H. Ashton and Son, No. 8 Nuw Zealand Insurance Bnlldinge. " . nnO LET—Large - Warehouse in CustomJL houio-strcet; good cellar and back entrance ; will be vecant shortly. Apply to H. Ashton and bon, 8, New Zealand Insurance Building*. TO LET.—Offices over Fisher aud Co.'f, Qaeen-stfcot. —Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, Mew Zealand Insuranco llnildings. TO BE LET, with immediate possession (as a BTORE)-Tho Stone Building in Fortatreot known as Lamb's Mill—Apply to J. Lamb, or to W. Aitken, Land Agent. TO LET — A seven-roomed House and Six Acres of land, w.th frontage to the Onehunga Road and Jhieo miles from town.—Apply to W. Aitken, Shortland-street TO BE LET—With Immediate Possession, Glenorchard House, at St. Heliere, Containing U Vooms.-Apply to Capt. Claik, on tho Prorntsßß. orto W. Aitken, Land-agent. TO LET,—First-class Draper's Premises, in the best I«rt of Queen-streot, with shop fittings, for a term, from Jam.ary Ist, IbSJ. Noft >n tho occupation of Mr. John Lock.-Apply to Wm. Buchanan, South British Chambers, Queen-street. TO LET, for a term or by the -week, in one of the best situations in Onehunga., and lose to tho bathing-A nice seven-roomed House with lareo storo room and dairy and double curt shed rtable, corn and coal shed and ralf an acre of aploniUd land. Rent, 103 per weck.-Apply to Mr Fletcher near Mr. Gibbcns , , Onehunga; or to Armstrong ant. Co., 157, Queen-street, Auckland. O LET—Those first-class Business Pre. mises, consisting of a largo storo and eoncreti cellar, situated in tho best and most central part o Queen street, lately occupied by tho Southern Pro duco Company, and immediately opposite to Messrs T and S. Morrin and Co.'s shop. Tills is one of thi best stands in the city.-D. F. Evans, Land Ageot Queen-stroet. m o l e T Comfortable ond Commodious Residence Oa'.ely oc cupi-d by J. A. Tolc, Esq., M.H.R.), situate in Uarail to Th ß e°Ho«o "ntfns 10 rooms, fitted with gas ar-dal conveniences; nico garden, and Land Agent, Queen-street. m o e i ■ SPLENDID s"_T3 OF OFFICES AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY' BUILDING Oate Annlv to - Uk - a - LAUNDERS App y 2. Insuranco Buildings Or to - Mr A. SMITH, " r, Archi'ect (on the Prpmißca). ,OWEB,"TO" LET, on 80-miles ol gs T^ ■g|^ , 3S3_rT__a^ffls_^S ; Maker! etc?"tc, and for HoisUng ai : Gr«ds Over 8000 delivered. No tro.it - .ssSgS-«s%«s srs& o rg " ?°mfii-cs°are now erected in Auckland. For tern conditions, and particulars apply to tho SecieU Aiickland Gas Company (Limited) Fort-street. Sl usually keptin Btock-j, g. 6,8, 12 h.p 5 /Ti LASS XJI-OWING ! On SATU Ixlass --Slowing : day aetb T NOON, from 2to 5. Admission, 6d. Each visi leceives one Glass Jug.-M. Cook and Sons, Fi man's Bay.' .'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6821, 27 September 1883, Page 1

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