■ ;L_.,.:,,. Educational. :( ' RUSSELL* STRkET, Parnell.—-Bearding ( JlAi and Day School, conducted by the Viues p> hogers. Xhitlei resumed liar 25. References to v parents of pqpUa.. . ; - .;. , j a. PIANOFORTE, SINGING; HARMONY. < —Mr. W. H. WEBBE has vacancies for a few k ' pupils.—Address 198, Wueen-itreet, opposite Albert o j Hotel."-'"' 1 '" ; '■'-'- '■■• ' '•';'■ • - ■-•>'••>■•. ; s; • "NORFOLK HOUSE SCHOOL—Removed < J3I . to Heptroro-street fourth ho'ue from Pon- i i ' sonby Road. Mrs Osmond recommenced the cluses a ' t \ on Tuesday, May 26. — _ ; (< [ HORTHAND (Pitman'e)--Elementary or c O advanced INST N, on the latest nrirel. (< pies, given through the peat: references —Full particulars on application to H. 8., Eos 163, Christ: » . church. . ~ OARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, c ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. V The next Term will commence on TUBSBAY, 1 May 26, 1885 ' , Principal .. Rev T. F. KING. MR. W. H. HARDWIGK,. (Organist of St. Paul's Church), ' From IONDON, J } TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN. _ J For Terms and particulars, address Princes-street, - opposite Masonio Hall. !J. H. E DUON,),iS ' ! ) TEACHER OP SINGING AND VOICE { 1 ... PRODUCTION, i - I BUBLKIGH-STREKT, ( Four doors from St. Sepulchre's Church.' I ) j Particulars at Eadjr's. _ Musical Instrument Warehouse, ftc., 88, Victoria, street, Auckland. >. T. E. C" 1 R T E * ; IMPORTER OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, * TEACHER e* MUSIC, PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, CORNET, Ac. - Terms and Testimonials Free on Application. ' All Kinds of Musical Instruments Tuned and Repaired. CAPTAIN AND MRS. DaVVSON will . Vj be glad to receive into their family Buys who wish to ' attend the < hurch of England Grammar , ' School. A master resides in the house, who will ' • supervise the Home Lessons. The Boarders wi'l be j allowed the free use o' the Playground, Gymnasium, £ '< Workshop, aDd Beading-room. Boys living at a ; distance from the 8 hool may be provided with dinner , ' with the house boarders. References kindly permitted ( ' to the Right Her. the Bishop of ■> uckUnd, Sir Maurice , t O'Rorke, Colonel Haultaia. the R;v. G. H. S. Wai pole. Incumbent of St. Ma y's, Parnell, and H. r. Pycoft, Esq., Headmaster.—For particulars, apply to Gram- ( mar School House, Parnell. , . pi V E IN G CLASSES. . A. McARTBUR, M.A., T.L.8.. holds Evening ~ Classes at the Training College, Wellesley-street, at j > half-pa-1 seven. Each Ject taken twice a week. i Fees per term : 15s for one subject, 21s for two. Clashes also formed to prepare for the Civ 1 ■ Service. General Knowledge and Matriculation Ex* j v ami nation at a fee of Two Guineas per term. History (general and constitutional), Political ■ Economy, and Jurisprudence my be urranged for. Information will be given and nane.i enrolled at j ) the Training College between -pant four and half- E pant five p.m. each afternoon, ana on Saturday be- \ tween three and four o'clock. AN CI NO, DEPORTMENT, .- CALISTHENICS, BONNE TENTJE ET MAIN. * . TIBN. — M'INS. PAUL BIBKON (o« Pun) has l comma' oed tuition at Mtsonlc Hall,- Princes-street, " as follows : Select Adult Class, Wednesdays, 7.80 p.m. ' Select Juvenile Class, Saturdays, 8 p.m Special * elect Ladles' Class, Thursdays, 10 a. m. Hiss Hill's, c Ponaonby— Fridays, 7.30 p.m. St. Mary's Convent, s Pon>ont>T—Wednesdays. 10 am. Mist Bate*', North a Shore -Tuesdays, 8p m. (an Evening A ult Class will " be formed at North Shore-leave names at Miss Bates') , Mr«. Oiles', Mount Albert— Friday, 22nd May, 4 p.m.; Adults, Monday, 26th May, 7.30 p.m. Mr*. Palmer's, ■ Carleton *oad—Wednesday, 27th May, 1.45 p.m. ] Mrs. Glover's, Symonds Thursday, 28th May. 1 ■ 7.30 p.m ; Mrs. Law's. Remnera-Saturday, 80th May, [ [ 10.30 a.m.; and next term at Ma. Clayton's, ParoelL t [ Lesions daily. Terms, in advance—Adults, 255; . l juveniles, 21s. Circulars at Tiptoe's and Eady't; or I apply at Besidenee, 76, Hobsom-street (between , Victoria and Welleilet Street?). ' **^""*— mm « I For Sale. l i~: ■ — i FOR SALE, First-clan MaWmata Pressed \ Clover Hay. -Thornton, Smith, and Firth, '. ON SALE.— Mortar Delivered in . Town or Suburbs, 200 Casks Portland Cement Plaster of Paris, Fire-clay, by ton or lb., Fire Bricks ' 4c- R. Jenklnson, Builder, Lorne-street TO BE SOLD < heap— About 100 fathom of new Mallet Netting—Apply. Nelson Boarding House, N Ison-street, between the hours of twelve ana one or six and hall-part seven in the evening-. FOR SALE—A first-claes country Bnsiness— Terms and conditions very liberal.— - ; Apply T. and 5. Iflorrin and Co. (Limited). / FOR SALE— first-clue Dairy Com > at calving ; one specially uoed fam'ly cow.— Apply Walter l>. Prime, Grocer, Kara gahape Road. OR SALK, in Albert Park—A most c Comfortable 7-Roomed Dwelling-house ; lm- ] mediate possession can be given.—Apply to W. i AitkeD, Land Agent. . o" R S A L E, J THREE CHOICE ALLOTMENTS, t ' Noe. 63, 54, 65. Rosebank Estate, fourteen acres each ' main road and water frontage ; next to Mr. Althorp' 1 property.— Apply to Mr. J. M. Lennox • XJIOR SALE and Lease— Boarding-houses, X? bakery,. Butchery, Corn and Produce, Farms, ' Hotels, AUotn.ents, Investments, Partnerships, etc— K. M. Heighten, Land, Estate, Investing, and General Agents, removed to Canada Buildings, 104, Queenjtreet. . FOR PRIVATE . SALS—A little over t 300 acres good Land, well watered, within ' i three hours ride of town, near railway, schorls, and good roads, etc. ; or. 50 acres, tk(> pick of above, with two never failing streams of puru water. Will be sold cheap for cash; or, on easy terms. — Com* mercial Drapery Souse, Newmarket. 1710 Fi SALE, Gundry-street, second from ■ comer of Lichfield street—Freehold verandah House of five rooms, scullery and out-houses, well and faithfully built, and in good order, lot No. 4, off Newton-road, about fifteen minutes" walk from Queenstreet.—For further particulars, apply, D. F. Evans, Estate Agent. 1492 CI OR SALE— Avondale: Rosebank Estate, * JD 18} acres of splendid Land, half in crops, pota- . toes, and oats, the balance in grasn. A pood creek frontage, and .plemy of fresh water. A fine substantial Residence of 5 rooms, with dairy, stable, couch-house, and fowl-house all well and aecurely fenced.—For further particulars apply V. F. Evans, * Auctioneer and Estate Agent. 1828 \ FOR SALE (Avondale)—A beautifullyfinished House of 6 Rooms, lock-up shed, ' verandah back and front, colonial oven, cupboards, shelves open fireplaces. The land is all ploughed; specially adapted for 'rait trees, containing 4 acres of land, and only 20 minutes' walk from Station, via Captain James's Nursery, and next to Mr. Maiden's Cottage. Terms very easy. Price, £300.— D. F. Evans, House and Land Agent. 1485 FOR SALE, Rooky Nook, George-street.— A Special Bargain, New and Commodious Nine-roomed Houso, superbly ' finished off, and possessing every convenience ; four bedrooms, diningr ob», drawing-room,bath-room, kitchen,pantry, large fuller?, Leamington range, two register grates, - balcony and verandah, wash-house, copper and boiler ; aide entrance Position unrivalled, gran.l view, volcanic 0 soil, cleared and planted. This is one nf the best sites c obtainable in this locality. Price, £875.—F0r further ft particulars, apply to D. F. Evans, House, Land, and Estate Agent. 1497 ALBERT PARK — First-class Family - ' Resirirwe for sale, furnished or unfurnished, comparaivral; new, containing 7 room*, pantry and bath-room, provided with gas, water, and every other : convenience, such as fittings, fixtures, snpboards <vc, . situated in the best part of the city ; large allotment with concrte paths, croquet lawn, and summer house. This is one of the au: erior p(.._,erUes which i are seldom offered for sa!e in this favourite locality. —Apply to Ma'colmson, De Lacy, and Co., Highstreet, Vulcan Lane. FOR S A L E, 0 LONDON-STRKKT, PONSONBT, A. Beautifully-situated Marine Residence of eight ' rooms. City water laid on, and gas to each room. Plunge and shower baths. The ground has 120 feet water f rontige, and is about half- an-acre in extent, tastefully planted with o oice Sowers and mature fruit trees. Can be divided if desired. Title under L. T. Act.—Enquire ofW. D. CAMPBELL, * ; ... . . On th premises. ST. HUBERT'S AUSTRALIAN WINES. ? (See N£ir Zkalakd Hjcbalb's Leading Article, ■ ■ May 29). ' ' ' " JOHN REID A CO., : 26, Queen-street.' ■ ' '-: ■ Agents. ?J • ■ ■'■'A VENUE,, SURREY HILLS. ' Mi: " w ■' t | m "i ■"■■■, Jl SPECIAL NOTICE. 3} A limited number of CHOICE ALLOTMENTS in * WILLIAMSON AVENUE, destined to be the finest . street in or about Auckland;, aim some in other . streets, ARE NOW FOR THE FIBST TIME OPEN A FOR SALE. . '. Terms: One-fifth Cash, balance any time within five a. years. Instalments of £6 and upwards received. f Interest, 7 per cent, on unpaid balances. ' . - Prices and plans cab be had at Office, Shortland- S ' i tree t. ■,.!-., '.:.;■.:,;?; .;■■-,.:■■ .:.<,*t :..;.'. jUJIf-.*:--i ■>~ >. .;■«•■■:.., .■■■.■■.' .r,-',. . i:.....: A. BOABDMAN ' ; Si : -•.;■..> > -*gent _ 0 AUCKLAND TABERNACLE. I £%. _____ -,<-■.. ,< 4 t - THE TWO i---- y »-' •'••V-.# I* INAUGURAL SERMONS, ' * is ■.•-•"**»'.-; a " Mr. THOMAS SPURGEON, '; ;: " WILL BE - READT IN A FEW DAYS, ■ AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLKBS AND AGENTS | THROUGHOUT THE COLONIES,, ,*j v j ,f ■ " IN COVER, PRICE 6d. . ; ll BARGAINS.— 50 Large Strong Alpaca o Umbrellas, Ss -lid; 60 Extra Rib Silk Ditto re 12« ed to 17s ed, worth 25 per cent, more.—J. M. oi McLachlan, 222, Queen-street. ' ' ti
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 8
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