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Commission Agents. C. A. Baker J. E. Baker : K Ward Baker Horace Baker , O Morris Baker BAKER f>ROS. . AKER . JJROS. TO THE AUCKLAND PUBLIC. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Though it is. two years since we started in this city we have only just decided to auction here, and being encouraged by the large measure of support accorded us (which we gratefully acknowledge) and by the ■'. ■-/"' * ' '■','■. ■•:■'.' ; "';'''' " L Marked Return of Prosperity OurMR, WARD BAKER, * Who has been so successful in the conduct of the firm's sales in the Empire City, will wield the hammer for us in Auckland. Negotiations are now pending for taking suitable Premises ;.' " « __ IN QUEEN-STREET, and the same , originality and energy that have characterised our efforts in the past will be exercised for those who entrust us with their business. The original of the following (along with others) may bo seen at our Offices, and : y SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. ' . - Wellington, 2nd September, ISSD. Messrs. Baker Bros. Dear Sirs,— aclcnowledying receipt of your cheque, I wish to earnestly thank you and your staff for the attention received during the. sale ofgny glassware stock. lam fully conscious that in no other auction mart in this city coidd I have obtained the same facilities for making the sale such a success as in yours. — Yours truly. We purpose making • charges consistent with a reasonable profit, and clients may rely on' • SETTLEMENTS AFTER SALES, the firm's rule having been, since starting in business 14 years ago, to pay cash for everything. H Do you wish for good; sales, then give us a trial, and you will, as many others have, BE SO SATISFIED with the results that you will send your friends along to be similarly benefited. PRIVATE SALES. It must not be inferred that those wishing to sell privately will be in the least neglected. In fact, having increased our staff, this department will receive more attention than ever, and properties WILL BE ADVERTISED in our widely-scattered For Sale Lists, which in future are to be published every fortnight. TO LANDLORDS. I; We are daily having applications for houses of every class; and being unable to satisfy many of such from the number at present in our hands, shall be glad to be favoured with your business. ; That our management of Houses has given entire satisfaction we think is shown by the fact that the NEW BUSINESS taken over by 'tis in connection with this Department comprised, for less than four ■ years, 536 houses and shops, with an annual rental \ of £10,400. 5. - / obediently, . .' j 'BAKER ; BROS., ■;;.. . ,- : ; Auctioneers, Estate, Finance & Station Agents, i Auckland and Wellington, N.Z. PEARSON WILSON] • [F. B. MACINDOE X> Tffl ILS 0 N & C °"' KAURI GUM BROKERS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS. ■■:■-! NO. 4, COMPTON'S BUILDINGS, LOWER QUEEN-STREET. , EVERY DESCRIPTION OF COLONIAL PRODUCE BOUGHT ANDSOLD ON . '" COMMISSION." KAURI GUM A SPECIALTY. Prompt Account Sales. y Advances on Consignments if required. ■-.■■■, T. H. olDS,lr FINANCIAL AND GENERAL AGENT, T2 AND 14, O'CONNELL-STREET, SYDNEY Recently Manager for the Kauri Timber Co., Ltd.), -''■■■-:.■''■'■■:■■' ■'''-'■ • open to ■•„■ - ; . I RECEIVE CONSIGNMENTS Of y - jK..,.: -TIMBER OR PRODUCE. TT E"N R ¥ Jj' LI 1 O T T, RECEIVING & FORWARDING AGENT, ' QUEEN-STREET WHARF. This business is being conducted by me in the name of " Henry Elliott," as heretofore. i • • • ISABELLA E. ELLIOTT :' April 10, 1800.v.- ■■•■■ .■ .y--.''- '■''.:.••.• ■'" ■•■. ; :/-■■: "■ -Educational. ■EDUCATIONAL /CHAMBERS, AND ' :' ' i BUSINESS COLLEGE FOR YOUTHS,' QUEEN-STREET & DURHAM-STREET EAST. Principal ... Mr. T. HARLE GILES. Assisted by REV J. W. ALLOW AY, 8.A., of St. ■ John's College, Cambridge, and an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Misters' DAY CLASS FOR YOUTHS. SUBJECTS OF INSTRUCTION English, Writing, Book-keeping. " Commercial and Mental AiathmeticComposition, Correspondence. - ~ -' SnelliDg, Shorthand, and - p Commercial Routine generally' . Latin, French, and Mathematics, if desired. NEW PUPILS ENROLLED AT ANY TIME. Quarter begins from date of entry. Prospectuses, &c, on application. * DRAINING pOLLE GE . ■ 1 PRINCIPAL : MR. T. HARLE GILES. : (Assisted by Rev. J. W. AbUnVAY.B.A., St. John's •: College, Cambridge, and an efficient staff of Resident and Visiting Masters). " r DAY AND EVENING CLASSES For the preparation of Candidates for Junior and Senior Civil Service ' D and E Teachers' Certificates , • Candidates or Pupil Teachers Examinations l ■ "■■ Solicitors* and Barristers' General Know- ' • ledge • , ■ I University Matriculation •' ■ N.B.—The above Classes are also suitable for Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of instruction, not necessarily for examination. , . . 1 TUITION BY CORRESPONDENCE. •;;(: , NEW PUPILS ENROLLI) AT ANY TIME. Quarter begins from date of entry. For terms and prospectuses, apply personally or by letter to Mr., GILES, at'his-Business College, corner of Queen and Durham-street East, Auckland. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR -. :.- boys, ; ■■■ - : ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. * Principal....... Rev. P. S. SMALLFIELD. \ Assisted by Mr. Graham Bruce, B.A. with Honors, London, lately First Assistant Master and Acting Principal at tbo College, Wellington, Shropshire ; Junior Master, Mr.C. J. Ei.MSi.ik; Music Master, Herr Tutschka ; Drdl Master, Prof. Carrollo. Pupils are prepared for Civil Service, Matriculation, and other examinations. v 1 The winter Term begins on MONDAY, June 1. The Principal will be at home on the afternoons of THURSDAY and FRIDAY, May 28 and 29. Prospectuses may be obtained at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or from the Principal. LOWER GLEN SI D 3D, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. . Principal .... .. . .... Mrs Young Assisted by an efficient Staff. ■ Miss Scott resumed her Weekly Dancing Class on Wednesday, Ist April. i Mrs. Burcher is forming a Class for China Painting. 1 Pupils' work fired free of charge. » Every comfort and convenience provided for res!. ! dent pupils. I The Second Term will begin on MONDAY, Ist 1 June. ! Prospectuses on application. Till Term begins Mrs. Young will be at home on Tuesday and Friday afternoons.. * During this Winter Term, Miss Scott will hold a Dancing Class each Wednesday Evening. As the » number will be limited, personal application must be made to Mrs. Young, who will give all particulars. /CANDIDATES prepared for . Law, . . Scholastic, and Civil Service Examinations by Double Graduate (Honors, Edin.). Subjects professed : Classics, Mathematics, Positive Sci ences, Law, French, German, Music (new notation) ! Verbatim Shorthand, Penmanship, etc. — Address • Beta, Herald Office, * , , ° AUCKLAND CATHOLIC HIGE J3L. SCHOOL; PITT-STREET, n Conducted by the Marist Brothers. ; Thorough English Education, including Mathe . roatics, Shorthand, French, and Latin. " J Prospectus on application.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8580, 30 May 1891, Page 8

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