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Edncationai. TW'EWTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— .Li Rev. Peter Mason, B.A.—The fourth quarter wiU commence on Wednesday first, the 3rd instant. EDEN ACADEMY, Mount Eden Road. Subjects : English. Latin, and Mathematics.— Further particulars on application to Mr. R. Pearcc. XjIPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY. Fourth quarter commences October 8. English, French, Latin, Mathematics, Algebra, Botany, Music Drawing, Polnting.and Dancing taught. TtyTR. H. GORDON GOOCH, A.R.A.M., J '"- fl- will continue to give Special SINGING Lessons np to end of November (leaving for Melbourne early in December), at his Residence, Albert Park. Mr. Pooley'b Vocai. Competition: Three Lessons (half-hours) £1 Is. MR. J O N S O N, Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Grammar School.' Address: Karangahspe Road. TVT R - SLATER jJK-L (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 be addressed to him at Cambridge House, Lower Vincent-street. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND HARMONY. S. J. LAMBERT. For terms ana other particulars address Newtoo Post-office. PROFESSEUR JULES BERNARD, FROM PARIS. TEACHER OF OLD AND MODERN DANCING, CALISTHENICS, &0, Memo.—On and after the Ist October, intending pupils can join classes by the month. Four lessons, half-a-guinea. Private lessons as nsnaljat Residence, Devonshire House, Hobson-street. "IVT R. RALPH HOOD, LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Letters to be left al Eady's Music Warehouse. Mr. Hood attends Concerts. pEIYAIB mUITION. An Experienced and Successful Teacher is prepared t" Form Classes to read for the CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION, UNIVERSITY Entrance EXAMINATION, or for JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS. Private Lessons in Classics or Mathematics, French or English, by special arrangement. Apply by letter to Graduate, care of N. G. Lennox, Esq., Bookseller, Queen-street. Board and Residence. MRS. DALTON has now accommodation for lady and gentleman, or one or two gentlemen. Torms moderate.—Panama House, Lower Symonds-Btreet. WATERLOO HOUSE—Waterloo Quadrant, opposite Government Gate. Promenade, Bath, and Piano; terms moderate. PRIVATE Board and Residence for a gentleman in Ponsonby.—Address at Herald Ofllce. DURHAM HOUSE, near Victoria Wharf North Shore—Comfortable Board and Residence. Terms, moderate. BELMONT HOUSE Yincent-Bfaeet— Board and Besidonce for Gentlemen requiring the Comfort of a Home. Rooms double or single ; Baths, plunge or shower; piano; suites of apartments; good table. Visitors to Auckland wiU find this retiring and healthy combined with every convenience. Moderate terms. Mrs Baston. ' CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, Lower Vinpentstreet—Mrs. Richmond begs to'^inform her friends that she has now opened her now as a nrat-ciass boarding house. Single and double bedrooms and suites of apartments. Plunge and shower baths, and every accommodation for visitors. Two minutes' walk from Opera House.—Terms an applica--1 tion. YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE AND BOARDING HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET. Open dally from 10 a.m. Uli 9.30 p.m. Dinner and Luncheon, frcml2 to 2 p.m. Tea, bom 6to 7 p.m. Boarding House for young ladies who are occupied during tho day. Terms on application to the Lady Superintendent. Y.W.C.A. Meeting every Monday, at 7.30 pju. Governess Agency, and Lending Library in connection with the Institute. ; > /GOVERNOR BROWNE HOTEL, V3T HOBSON-STRKET. Board and Lodging—— _-.______ -20s per woek [ do. do. (singißroomi 26b do. \ To Let. TO LET — Rooms for Offices (Cheap).— 262, Qncen-stteet- _ TO LET—An Office in Qaeen-3treet.— For particulars, apply to F. A. White, 83, Qunon street. TO LET.—Offices over Fisher and Co.'s, Queen-street —Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET—Pleasantly-situated Cottage in Kyber Pass Road, 6 rooms.—Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET.—Furnished Room, suitable for married onpie without children ; every conr venience; fireplace.—Mrs. EUmore's Registry, Short-land-street. TO BB LET.—The Commodious Brick Store in Lower Albort-street, occupied byH. Elliott, and having a frontage also to Littiu Queenstreet— TO LET—Large Warehouse in Customhouse' Street; good cellar and back entrance ; ' J will be vecant shortly. Apply to H. Ashton and Son, 8, New Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO LET. —A Large Furnished Room ; suit unencumbered married couple; use of kitchen; or two men; partial board If required.— Mrs. Penny's Registry, Upper Hobson-street. B mO LET, at the North Shore—A Nice J. Cottage and Garden, orchard in full bearing, 1 suitable for a gardener.—Apply to Mr. Brown, VaaxI hall Gardens; or H. Ashton and Son, No. 8. New j Zealand Insurance Buildings. TO BE LET, with immediate possession (AS A stork)— The Stone Building in Fort--0 streot known as Lamb's Mill—Apply to J. Lamb, 1 or to W. Aitken, Land Agent. 8 LET — A seven-roomed Huuse and 1 Six Acres of Land, with frontage to the Oner hunga Road and three miles from town.—Apply to W. Aitken, Shortland-street. TO BE LET—With Immediate Possession, Glenorchard House, at St. Hellers, Containing 14 rooms.—Apply to Capt. Clark, on the Premises, or to W. Aitken, Land-agent. - nnO LET.—First-class Draper's Premises, JL in the best pjrt of Queen-street, with shop fittings, for a term, from January Ist, 1884. Now in " the occupation of Mr. John Leek—Apply to Wm. ) Buchanan, South British Chambers, Queen-street. r«HO LET, in a charming situation in OneX hunga A House of eight rooms, and four acres of land, with coach-house and stabling and outhouses Convenient to 'buses and railway station.— a Apply to J, Bobb,Qneen-street, Onehrano. ' FF\O LET—ThoBe first-class Business Prea JL raises, consisting of a large storo and contrtta cellar, situated in the best and most central pan of Quoenstreet, lately occupied by the Southern Produce Company, and immediately opposite to Messrs. T and S. Morrin and Co.'s shop. This is one of the best stands in the city.-D. F. Evans, Land Agent, Queen-street. . ■_ " fj\ O L E T. r\ Comfortable and Commodious Residence (lately oc " copied by J. A. Tole, Esq., M.H.R.), situate in Hamil ton Road, Ponsonby, Tho House contains 10 rooms, fitted with gas and all t- conveniences; nice garden, and beautiful viow. B . D. F. EVANS, w Land Agent, Qneen-street. ). . — — m O L E T, SPLENDID SETS OF OFFICES IK THE - AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY'S [■ BUILDING (late Hickson's). Apply to Mr. A. SAUNDERS, 2. Insurance Buildings, Or, to Mr. A. SMITH, r ° Archi'ect (on the Premises). in T> T0 LBT ' 0D 80 miles ot 8 a! JL- mains, in the cUy and suburbs of Auckland Consumption of gas, from 18 cubic feet of gas pel indicated home-power per honr for the larger sizes, t( 26 feet tot 'he smaller. Suitable for Engineers, Wood - wor-ers, Printers, Firewood Dealers, Boot and Shoi re, Manufacturers, Fodder Dealers, Ma! store, Sausag) * Makers, otc etc., and for Hoisting Passengers and Goods. Over 8000 delivered. Advantiges: Notroubli with cool, ashes, smoke, insurance, water, or con tan by attendance. No danger or risk of fire. Cleanliness: he Economy, Convenience, Safety, Durability. Cost, 2d n- per horse-power per hour for gas. Forty Otto Gas Endues are now erected in Anckland. For terms, conditions, and particulars apply to the Secretary. Auckland Gas Company (Limited). Fort-street. Slue! t csTJally keptin stock-., 2,8J, 6, 8, 12 h.p.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 1

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