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Educational■HOAßD OP EDUCATION. PUPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The Annual Examination of Pnpll Teachers and Oandidatis for Employment will be held on TUESDAY, Jane 29, 1886, and of following days, at the places undernamed: — AUOKLAND-Trainlng College, Wellesley-street THAMES—Waiolcaraka School Orahamstown WAIKATO-District School, Himilton West All Pnpll Teachers of the First and Second Years are required to attend, unless specially exempted by the Board. Pupil Teachers of the Third Tear and Candidates for Employment who desire to be examined must give written notice to the undersigned not later than SATURDAY, June 19. By order of the Board, VINCENT B. BICE, Secretary. _ M u sic. MISS WEAVER Can receive Pupils at her Reiidenee, Mountnesting Grafton Road, on Tuogdays and Fridays, ta. Certificate and highest testimonials from the Leipzig Conservatoire. WRITING ! WRITING ! WRITING ! -Good Writing guaranteed in a Series of Twelre Lessons (Ladles or Gentlemen). Terms (pnvately) : One Guinea and a-half. Bay and Evefting Classes : One Guinea Apply P. Harle Giles, Professor Of Writing, A.M.P. Buildings, No. 8,148, %ueen•treet. Personal. FREDERICK DAVIS, or HARDY, born at Oriental Terrace, Newtown, near Crisp-street. East Indi* Road, Poplar, London. Left London in Lancashire Witch, for New Ze»l»nd, about twenty-five years ago. -if alive pleiae address " Anxious," Heralu Office. IF this should meet the eye of any one that wants a good pair ol Boots, sic., lfat them call at C. Westi-fahl'e, 208, Queen-street, where they will get the full value of their money. WHERE shall we go on Saturday afternoon ? Wβ are going with the children to the Exhibition at the Qlass Blowing Works, freeman's Bay. ___ Wanted. A LADY leaving for England requires a Nurse for two children for the homeward voyage; passage paid for sejevices; references required.—Apply by letter, stating age and experience, P.O. Box 159. Barman wants* change, J2J town or country; ftret-clasa references.— H.A.Z., Eehald Office. FLOUR MILLING, AND GRAIN TRADE.—Situation wanted In any position of trust, by a Gentleman with twenty years experience in th» above on his own account. Thorougu knowledge, quality and manufacture, all kinds grain and flour } first-class correspondent; unexceptional references and security; marri«d; strict teetotaller.— Addrt»s W KG., Him alp Office. /GENERAL Servant (good) wanted fora \JT small family—Apply Mrs. Nash, Hamilton Road, Ponsonby. between seven and eight p.m. IMBERLFY.—Wanted—A Partner to join an experienced Miner who is leaving by th? uext boat for the Kimberley Gold Ru«h. Unless you are capable of roughing It do not reply.—Addres* " Cornish," Box 202.

ITU lON Wanted, in any capacity, by k5 young. Man Address F., Herald Office. STRONG Springcurfc, Horse, and Harness Wanted, for wan.—Addresa particulars to S.D., Hkr*ld Office. , FISH.— Wanted Known, that Branch Depits of the Anckland Fish Arcade will be opened for the Sale of Fre*h and Smoked Fish, In the premises, Kobson-street, Utely occupied by Mr. J. Eaton m a Co-operative Store, and also In the enop adjoining his "tore* in Kurangahape Koad (next a»rreU'», butcher). All orders left at these Dev»ts will be punctually attended to. Fish Cleaned and Deli v Free. . WASHERWOMAN Wanted.—Apply to Mre, Nash, Hamilton Eoad, Ponsonby. WANTED Known—Boots ! Boots! !It is a positive fact that In addition to the Boot* mentioned In my other advertisements, I have about 800 p»irs of Travellers' Samples, at treat reductions, Including a Rre*t many of Pollock i celebrated German Bouta—At Dnmpiet's. Victoria-»treet- 1 ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Colonial Oven 600 Galvanised Iron Fireplace! 50 ton* Corrupted Iron Awarded 3 first prices for Oven*, Tenk«.Bpout!Dr and Lead-edge Ridge-cap, at Auckland Agricultural GEORGE MoCAUL, We»e»ley-»treet Kast, and Brown and -street, Thameg. XJTT ANTED TO SELL. 1000 Superior Corrugated Tron Water TanVs 60,000 feet Lead-edge Ridge • cap and Galvanised Spouting Awarded 3 flret ptizei at Auckland Agricultural Show. GEORGE MoCATTL, Welle»ley-etreet E»et, and Brown and Davy-street, Thames. WANTED KNOWNThat EDWARD CASH, Tailor, Is still to be found at Welleslev-street, opposite the Opera House, where customer! will get a good selection of TWKKDS AND COATINGS At a moderate price. Inspection invite 1. ! \\T ANTED KNOWN YV THAT E. M. CLAYTON HAS OPKNED The PUKMISKS lately occupied by Mr. Edeon, Chemist, at 196 -street, with a Luce Hud Well-assorted Stock or CHINA, EARTHtNWABE, GLASS, AND FANCY GOODS. Where he hopes to merit the patronaee of the public. AN IKSrECTION IS INVITED. 196, QUEEN-STREET, WANTED KNOWN THAT JOHN L. WILSON HAS IMPORTED, EX STOCKB RIDGE : DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICES BREAKFAST AND TEA SERVICES AFTKRNOON TEA SOTS TOILET SETS FANCY TEAPOTS NEW DESIGNS IN MAJOLICA CHEESE STANDS MOUSTACHE CUPS FANCY CUPS AND SAUCERS And a Great Variety or Article* suitable for Presents N.B.— above are all New Goed», and will be eold CHEAP.

Inspection Invited. 267, QUEEN-STREET. WANTED KNOWNThat MR. W. E. ROBINSON Has REMOVED HIS PHOTOGRAPIIIC DEPOT To the VICTORIA ARCADE, QUEEN-STREET. MR. ROBINSON Iβ Agent for MESSRS. BURTON BROS. , celebrated PHOTOGRAPNIC LANDSCAPE SCENERY OF NEW ZEALAND and the CORAL ISLANDS. Over 4000 separate View* to select from. Just received a set of STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS OF ROTOMAHANA. imREE QjTOEES, FORT-STREET FREE STORES. The undersigned is prepared to STORE FREE GOODS, AT LOW RATES. Store Dry and Bat Proof. FRANK O. PORWOOD. Scherff's Buildings, Fort-street. NEW PHARMACY, Hob-on-street.— .131 W. Powell beg» to inform the inhabitants of Hobson -street and the public generally that he has Removed from Mount Eden Road to Fallon's Buildings, In Hobson.street, where he hope* by strict attention to business, and by keeping only the beat description of medicines, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the favour which he has hitherto received. Prescriptions dispensed any hour of the night Hobion-atreet, May 23, 1888. JUST OPENED—Gents' Court and (patent) Oxford Shoes, lor dancing.—AtO, Westpfab.l,B 208, Queen-.etrett,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7660, 10 June 1886, Page 1

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