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——""" f i. Amßseeent*. ■A-BBQTT'S OPERA "gQUsI Proprietor .Mr ttßAy^ Lessee and Manager .....lit. O. B. W. £«-* , Directress ._...._. G.B.W. • <i CBOWDJED HOUSE. ' A MOST BRILLIANT AUDlfflcy Assembled to Witness. . 1 ' MRS. G. B. W. LEWIS, ? > [ In her Marvellous Creation ' * ' JANE SHORE, . 1 Which created a Profound Sensation I la fid. A PERFECT FURORE J ,7^, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, JANUARY 8 JANE SHORE, ' ' With the host of Auxiliaries, Scenery, Costumes u« , THE GREAT SNOW BCK.iE. ,M# To conclude with the Charming Comedietta WHO'S TO WIN HIM. Prices, 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Box Plan at Lennox's. Day Tickets at Abbott's Hotel. J. W. DODGE, Business Manager, HOR A L TT ALL! H. 0R A L XX ALL. FAREWELL RECITALS ! FAREWELL RECITALS I MONDAY, JANUARY 26th, and WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 281*. MR. RALPH hood Has the honour to announce that he will five TWO FAREWELL PIANOFORTE RECITALS, On above dates, Prior to his departure from New Zealand. He will ( be assisted by some of the leading Vocalists and Instrumentalists in Auckland. , Tickets : Reserved seats, 4s; Body of hall aaj I gallery. 2s ; obtainable at Messrs. Ead/s, Wa/ts'i, and Upton's establishments. Feits reserved at Wayte's. Particulars in future issue. Educational. MRS. SANDERSON, Karangahape Road, has vacancies for one or two pupils.— 6.ISSS. > - - ' Mr. J On 8 0n ( Certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Shorthand Teacher at the College and Gruuui School. Address Karangalmpe Road. Mr, W. E hardwiol (Organist of St. Paul's Church), FMs lokbox, TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terras and particulars, address Prlaces-rtreet, opposite Masonic Hall. O EH UNA.—General and Mrs. Stoddard's Boarding and Say School fcr young ladies will re-open < ebiuary 2. Little boys also received. The education comprises English la all Its branches. Latin, French, i rawing, Paining la Water Colours and Oils, and Needlework. i Music, singing, Calisthenics, and Dancing extras. tit Situation elevated and very healthy. MR. POOLE Y. TEACH BR OF ORGAN, HARMONIUM, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, bINGING, HARMONY, *o. Fourteen years Organist and Choirmaster of St. Peter's Parish Church (the Cathedral), Liverpool, England. Cards of Terms at Hoffmann's, Eady's and Howdea'i Music Warehouses ; or at temporary Residence, SOMERSET PLACE, GRAFTON ROAD. RINGING. MR. R. KING-POOLE7, Pupil of Br. J. Stain and Chorister for eight years (1572-1S80), at ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, LONDON. Also Student at the late NATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL FOR MUSIC, South Kensington, London, S.W. for two years (1880 1882). TEACHER OP SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Card of terms at Residence, " Fernlalgh," Symoadi. street and Messrs. Jiady's Music Establishment, Queen-street. Mr. R. King-Pooley has the highest references. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE. MR. F. PELT2KR begs t» inform his Pupils end the Public that he has Removed to 86, Wakefield, street, and is prepared to impart tuition In the Fran ah Language and Literature to private pupils, and to visit schools in town and suburbs. Mr. F. P. has twelve years' experience as a French teacher, both at home and in the colonies. He 1. the founder of the " Society LiViraire Frangaise," arid the only French master in Auckland who has as yet produced Frenchspeaking pupils. Special arrangements for schools. Terms Moderate. HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, 1.A.M., 'VIENNA, PROFKBBOR OF MUBIC. / Instructions In Singing, Piano, Stringed Instrument?, Harmony, Composition, Instrumentation, etc. Terms on application at HERB TUYSCHKA'B Residence, Hobson-street, opposite St. Matthew's Church. N.B--HEBR TUT3CHKA, visits Mrs. • Clayton's chool. Purnell, and Girls' High SchooL HURCH OP ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, AUCKLAND (POUNDED 1856). Qovbsitom: The Governors of St. John's College, Auckland. Statt: Head-master.. .. .. Mr. H. T. Pycroft 1 ~. Mr. U. A. Toben Assistant-masters > .. Mr. F. T. Claiidge ) ..Mr. F. T. Hazeldine Drawing and Painting „ Mr. K. Watkins French Mans. Villeval Singing Herr Tutschka Gymnastic* .. . .. Mr. AJB. Broom hall Mechanical Drawing and Sup<rit, Undent of Workshop Mr. F. J. Claridge. Term begins MONDAY, February 2; Half-tens (half fees), MON AY, March 16. , Fees (three terms in the year) : £3 10s per Term, including stationery. No extra charges of any kind. Reduction of 10 per cent per head for brothers. I Mechanical Drawing and Men-uration are taught to those boys whose .rents do not wish them to learn Latin. Prospectuses can be obtained from the Beadmaster, i 'omaio-road, Parnell, or from W. S. Cochrane, secretary to the Board of Governors, Diocesan Office, 185, Queen-street. ' Commission' Agents. JJALPH EBBING Begs respectfully to acquaint his Friends and the Public of Auckland that he has opened on office In Coombes' - rcade, Queen-street, opposite the Bank of Australasia, where he will carry on the business of House, Land, Estate, Monetary, and 'Comm anion Agent* Stock and Share Broker, Valuator and Arbitrator, and assures all those who may intrust bin with their business that it will have his best care and attention with prompt settlement of Accounts. MONEY in large and small sums advanced on Good Security. Purchasers and Sellers of Property will oblige by furnishing particulars at their earliest convenience. New Arrivals and others wishing to Invest nay obtain good advice. PROPERTIES FOR SALE in all parts of the City. Suburbs, and Country. SOME GRAND CORNER SITES FOR LEASE. FAMILY RESIDENCES FOR SALE dose to centre of Queen-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, Cheap, 100 Acres Good Land at Whakamarn, Walks, RALPH KEESING, LAND AND EbTATE AGENT, ke., -• fiCoombes' Arcade, Queen-street. January , .. , 0i OTI CEI -J^OTICE! lit is our intention to add to oar present business at the commencement of the new year, that of HOUSE AND LAND AGENTS. Persons having Properties for sale are solicited to send in particulars of the same, so that they may be included In our list to be published early in January Having had 22 years' experience in the Province of Auckland, we are iftjle to give intending purchasers the benefit of our experience as to localities and nature of the soil, etc., of the different districts and other useful hints. /•' • , . ? rjIHOMASYUgTBADMAN & 00., SEED, GRAIN, AND PLANT MERCHANTS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, 163, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, w Guy trenchard. 83, QUEEN-STREET. INSURANCE AND COMMISSION AGENT. Firk, Lira (Tontine and Ordinary), and AoeaMS* Policies at lowest rates. * Commissions of every kind executed with prompt* ness and despatch. City and Suburban Securities to 'offer Invest™ clients. • . • * - - ' -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7220, 8 January 1885, Page 8

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