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Educational. MISS HOLLO WAY, Teacher of Musi pupils received or visited. — Itasca Vil Ponsonby Road. WENTWORTH HOUSE, Ponson Road.—Miss Hill's Pupils will Eesu Studies on Monday, September 15. , Arnold HOUSE school. j XjL Boarding and Day School for Young Lad! 3 —School will Re-open on Tuesday, 23rd Seplemb , For prospectus, apply to Miss Newcombe, Arm , House, Symondsstreet. THE willows ' WVNVARD-STRKKT, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Mas. Williams. Third Term will commence on MONDAY, Sept.: The misses ROGERS' boardin _l. AND DAY SCHOOL, Manukau Road, P; liell. School duties resumed Monday, Seutemb 22. French Classes held on Tuesdays and Friday Open to outside pupils. Publications. ALL BOOKSELLER! FROM POVERTY TO PLENTY, OR TH LABOUR QUESTION SOLVED. BY W. : REUS. PRICE, FIVE SHILLINGS. OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH PRESS. " ' From Poverty to Plenty' i t a book which or may pick up and read from covi v to cover with tl keenest interest."—The Colonies and India. " Mr. Rees has written an eloquent and interes ing hook for the purpose of showing that tin: laboi problem is to he solved by the co-operative princ pie. To the forlorn outcasts of toil Mr. Re( brings a message of hope."London Observer. "A thoughtful and admirably-written work."Morning Post. " It is an exhaustive study of the question, not n a theorist merely, hut from the practical busines outlook." —The Freeman. " -Mr. ltees lias undoubtedly produced a ver readable book. ... ' From Poverty to Plenty is written in an earnest spirit, by an intelligent an observant man, and one who is in sympathy wit the tlnee great movements of working men to wor out their own salvation, —viz., trades unions, friendl societies, and co-operative societies."—Bradford 01 server. " ' From Poverty to Plenty ' should of itself mak the reputation of the New Zealamler who iscomt not to sit on the ruins of London Bridge to sketcl ( the ruins of St. Paul's, but to show us how the road wayniay ho made sound, and to lead us to a re lie wed and extended national prosperity."—War rington Guardian. Also by the same author— Abridged edition of " From Poverty to Plenty."— Price, One Shilling. " The Science of Wealth is the Light of the Scrip tures.'' - Price, Sixpence. "Co-operation of Land, Labour, and Capital."— Price, Threepence. "A National Policy for New Zealand."—Price, Threepence.

JNTERESTING LOCAL PAMPHLET. ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND IN NEW ZEALAND. This interesting little book contain matters of great importance to all churchmen in the colony All old colonists will be pleased to see in its pages the names of many well-known churchmen who signed a requisition to Bishop Selwyn asking for a New Zealand system of Church Government. There is also a copy of the first draft of the present Contitution of the Church as drawn up by Sir George Grey, and an interesting speech 011 the subject by Bishop Selwyn. Prico Cd, free by post 7d. AND T YELL, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. jyj" INING REGISTER. Any person having Engines, Boilers, and Ma-ichm.-ry of any kind for Sale, is invited to have the same entered in the "New Zealand Machinery Register,' which is published monthly throughout the Colony. No charge is made for entry, commission being charged on sales only. Persons requirng any kind of Machinery are also requested to apply for iuormation before purchasing. JOHN CHAMBERS, 13!), Queen-street, Auckland. Dental. A. P. H 00r E R SURGEON DENTIST (by exam.), lIOBSON-STREET, EXT ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. ' Consultations daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays from i) a.m. to p.! noon. First-class work guaranteed. Terms moderate. All the latest appliances and newest remedies. Telephone, 441. E. C 0 x * 80 *■ DENTAL SURGEONS. K. COX, L.D.S., ENG. Kingsley House, llobson-street. If. COX, D.D.S., Univ. Mich., U.S.A., 143. Queen street, A.M.P. Buildings, Queen and Victoria streets. 11. P. W'*» * 0 K. SURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.) (Lath ok the Firm ok Ki<;m *ni> Windsor), Begs to intimate to the public of Auckland and country districts that he is still in practice at the old Chambers, FOOT OF SIIORTLAND-STREET Nearly opposite the General Post Office. Having engaged the services of a first-class Mechanical Assistant, and REDUCED THE CHARGES CONSIDERABLY He requests a share of their support. Box 'JOl Tki.i:i'iii)nk 37* Seeds, Produce, &c. gPR IN G REASON. FRESH SHIPMEN T, EX TAINUI, FROM LONDON. WHITE CLOVER RED CLOVER COWGRASS ALSVKE TREFOIL TIMOTHY RAPE SEED TURNIP SEED &0., &G., &C. RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT SEED POTATOES SEED OATS BON K DUST SUPERPHOSPHATE GUANO &c. &c R. W. M ART ™ * C°" 63, CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. gEED WHEAT SEED OATS SEED POTATOES BONEDUST, PHOSPHATES, &c. ■yym. (3-UNSON & 00., 13, CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND. jy/£ ANURES. gEE DS. Uonedust, Croft"Brand Lawes' Superphosphates and Dissolved Bone Manure Anglo Company's (late Ollendorff's) Superphosphates Hill s Corn Manure Peruvian Government Guano Bonedusts and Manures of all grades 25 tons specially-dressed Fine Boneflour, "Croft" brand, to arrive about sth August SEEDS-CLOVERS, GRASS, TURNIP SEEDS. Fresh Shipments arriving per Ruapehu and Tainui. W. S. LAURIE & CO., Custom-street, Auckland. Bone mill at Ngaruawahia, Waikato. O* Bones purchased. JJIBLE AND PRAYER UNION. CARDS OF MEMBERSHIP FOR THE NEW YEAR, IS9O, With number 011 Roll, the principles of the Union and Calendars of Chapters, are now ready, and wil be sent on receipt 01 name and address, with a • twopenny stamp, on application to Mr. Brakenrig, Young Men's Christian Association, Auckland

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8361, 15 September 1890, Page 8