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• Educational. B OARD OP EDUCATION. Certificated Tsaohers who desire to attend the Course of Lectures to' Teachers on "-Elementary Science," to be delivered.by Professor Brown, are requested to send fa their names Immediately to the Principal of tho Training, College. • • _ The Lectures .will be delivered at the Auckland University Collnge at half-past eleven a.m. on SATURDAYS, beginning April 18th. The fee is Fifteen Shillings (lSs) a term, half of which will be paid by the Board. ■ ' :;'-r Boarding AND day SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. The next Term will commence on TUESDAY, May 20,1885. * »,, Principal .. Rav. T. F. KING. PROFESSOR JULES DE BERNARD, In thanldng the Publio and the Schools for their liberal patronage begs to inform that, being unable to remiiin in Auckland, be has appointed Mons. Paul Biliron, recently arrived from Paris, to replace him. lions. Bibron having studied under the very best and leading professors in Paris, Professor de Bernard feeln confident in recommending him to his numerous patrons. , - Boarding and day school, ONEHUNGA—Conducted •' by General and Mrs. Stoddard. - Second - (Quarter commences MONDAY, 20th April. enlarged; room for more boarders. ■ > Premises enlarged ; room for more boarders. Mr. W. H. hard wick, (Orgiinist of St. Paul's Church), .../ From losdon, TEACHER' OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, opposite Masonio Hall, ,' ;' " ■ . ' Musical Instrument Warehouse, Sc., 83, Victoria- *: ■' ' street, Auckland. ' V T" :. .Tji;;.. 'ri;!' a; x. ;t ; ' E.; .- r, • JlLI« v/ ■ IMPORTER OF MUSICAL rNSTRTTMENTJ, TEACHER of MUSIC, . ' PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, CORNET, &o. Terms and Testimonials Free on Application. All Kinds of Muiilcal Instruments Tuned and Repaired. _ ' • ' — . *> Training college, EY-STREET. EVENING CLASSES ARE NOW OPEN. PRACTICAL DRAWING, with PLANE and SOLID GEOMETRY. TUESDAY EVENING, at 7.30. APPLIED MECHANICS and the STEAM ENGINE J. Etc., Etc., ... . THURSDAY EVENINGS; AT 7.30. Teacher 3 WALTER :L. ROBINSON, - Bisrd' of Education. Medallist, and Certified with "First-class Honours by Science and Art Department;; London; also, by City and Guilds of London Institute for advancement of Technical Education. , K . JgJVENING CLASHES, A, McARTHDR, M.A., LL.B., holds'" Evening ; Classes at the Training "College, WeUesley-street.it ! half-past seven.. Each subject taken twice a week. Fees per term : 15s for one subject, 21s for two. • Classes also formed .to prepare for -.the Civil Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Examinations at a fed of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), .Political Economy, and Jurisprudence m»y be arranged for. Information ' prill be given aid names enrolled at the Training College between half-past four and halfpast five p.m. each afternoon, ana on Saturday between three anal four o'clock. < . . . .V: : 'J'-yFaacy Goodju , •...- JMPORTANT -JJ-qTICE, JELLING J JELLING VFFI m FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! M. MONTAGUE ;; Having let poition of his premises has decided upon F RELINQUISHING ' THE GLASS, CHINA, FANCY ■ *- : GOODS, ORNAMENTS/DOLL JiND TOY !; DEPARTMENTS, f And hold a . jj. LARGE CIEARANCE SALE OF ®HB .. ~.y.v ABOVE . - •' Fob Fourteen Days Only I . ' '•At which _. .• NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. . . ~ . ... ■ .He -.SALE, will be ONLY FOR THE TIME STATED, as alterations will have to ba then made, and possession given.. ' ... Note the Address » • • r • MONTAGUE'S XiIANCY x> AZAAR, ONTAGUE'S 1? ANCY X>AZAAR, _ QDlffiN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. • THE ECLIPSE S.A L E AT •; . » GOODSONS LONDON ARCADE., , Having closed Our Wellington Branch, and removed a large portion of that Stock to Auckland, wo intend to hold a -• TWENTY-ONE DAYS' SALE! and offer our customers an opportunity, the ilka of which was NEVER SEEN IN AUCKLAND, of purchasing a splendid stock of . GOODS AT HALF PRICE, being considerably under cost or even English Invoice Price ; already having a magnificent Stock we have decided to giro our customers the benefit, and' now offer ~ • £2000 VALUE IN STOCK FOR £1000. Such an opportunity will not again occur of obtaining the class of goods displayed in the London Arcade at SUCH AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ; , We most cordially Invite an inspection of the goods now offered : - AT HALF THE MARKED PRICE. Plain figures having been always adopted in markour goods, our customers will - know the- benefit they are gaining by purchasing during this TWENTY-ONE DAYS' SALE. • Our Victoria-street Windows are given up t6 ths display of this utock, and separate Stalls fa the Arcade are entirely devoted to it, so that our regular stock and trade may not be Interfered with by the ECL IPSE . SALE V m . - >•. '■[ •OF THE . ...• -i v-.i ; •?-./ * • WELLINGTON STOCK ~v; ■■ GOODSON'S LONDON ARCANE, Queen and Victoria Streets. \-fi — — i JgXPIRATION: OF JVEASE, .... CHARLES KELSEY & CO., • DIRECT liIIPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, Beg to'ifodfy that the Lease of their -Premises ex- . -pirn next year, and as there is no probability of* their bring able to obtain a new lease,; '\ ' 'they feel compelled to announce '' , ' A THOEOUGtfI CLEARING SALE ;) .■u: >. r. :. er their . -.y,' • "i.'-iMfi REAL SILVER : AND GOLD, JEWELLER? < AND r; FANCY GOODS,. , >■*, j' , ; To effect which they now, and until further notice, offer a CASH RETURN OR DISCOUNT OF FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND Off all Cash Purchases amounting to FiVE Sbil*' iikqs and upwards. ' ' ".' s STOCK AMOUNTS TO OVER £8000. a return Discount of four shillings IN THE POUND. ■ O.K. ft Co. pliedge themselves that during this Sale all Goods will remain marked in plain figures, at same prices as heretofore, consequently the DISCOUNT IS A GENUINE ONE. Their Stock was never so large nor so well-assokted as at present, and is well-known as being the BESt FANCir GOODS STOCK IN ' AUCKLAND. ALBUMS, PURSES; BAGS, FANS, WORK-BOXES, BAGATELLE BOARDS. GAMES, AND TOYS f Of every description, Ac. r , , C.K. & Co. deem this a most fitting opportunity to sincerely think their numerous friends for so large a share of their patronage in the past, and they now respectfully request a continuance of the same during such tin as they may be able to remain in Auckland. QHARLES & £J°'» DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, 120 Quben-stjiekt, Auckland, (two doors below Motrin's, Ironmongers).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7304, 16 April 1885, Page 3

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