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Sales by Auction. _ —————hi 1., i i »11 ■ .ii - > WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. MONSTER AUCTION SALE. To Storekeepers, Hotelkwpers, Hawkers, and the Public in general. GREATEST UNRESERVED SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION E?er held in Auckland, when a LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF GOODS, Per s.s. Pakeha, Tainul, Barmen »" d . l f"^ n f' transhipped at Wellington, and cleared by Mr. J. H. Heaton, Customs Agent, Wellington. WILL BE SOLD ENTIRELY WITHOUT * RESERVE. DIGBY TONKS AND CO. Hate received instructions from the Consignee to sell THE ABOVE CONSIGNMENT, consisting of— 150 BREKOH-LOADING and MUZZLE-LOAD-ING GUN'S, by Celebrated Makers. Guns arrived per S.S. Duke of Westminster. Every Gun will be sold entirely without reserve, /dl gnus thoroughly tested. Also, . A large quantity of SHEETINGS, CALICOES, DAMASKS, FLANNKLLKrr.ES, large quantity of WOOLLENS, WORSTKD COATINGS, DIAGONAL, Bool's and SHOES, Cashnwes, Quills, 100 dozen Turkish Towel-!, Curtains, Blankets, Sad. diery and Harne-s, Glass and Crockeiryware, C. Johnston's Cutlerv, 10 cases Japanese Goods, 4 cases Musical Instruments, Brussels Carpets, per s.s. Langstone, will be sold in 1 ts to suit the trade. SO d zen Clothes Brushes, 250 Sets Shoe Brushes. 2 crates Tea Sets of 40 pieces, 1 crate Ruby and Crystal Jugs, 175 dozen sure. 250 dozen Egg Cups, S ca-es Fancy Glassware. The whole of these good* will be knocked down to the highest bidder, there being absolutely no reserve. The Guns will be sold at eleven o'clock sharp, after which the various other lines will be offered. Sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, At Eleven o'Clock, AT THE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR F. HILL, SADDLER, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, . Opposite T. and S. Morrin's. NO RESERVE. NO RESERVE TERMS AT SALE. DIGBY TONKS AND CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, MAY 3, ab 11 o'Clock. AT THE RESIDENCE OF CAPTAIN H. F. ANDERSON, MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, Who is giving up housekeeping. npHE WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD JL FURNITUKKAND EFFECTS, as under :— Saddle Bag, Easy Chairs, Large Lounge, Occasional Chairs, Walnut Cabinet, Sutherland Table, Fancy Wicker Chairs, Couch, Brussels Carpets, Ornaments, Curtains, Rugs, M.K. Clieffonier, Haircloth ?>'uite. Overmantel, Dining Table, I inner Waggon, Marble Clock, Vises Pictures, Books, et ~ Hall Furniture, Linoleum, Ir.'n Bed-teads, Chests of Drawers, Toilet Ware, Looking Glasses, Mattresses, CurUins, Washs'ands and Tables, etc, etc Also, Dinner Ware, Dish Covers, General Kitchen Utensils, Bath, Wringer, Lamps, Mangle (three rollers). Portable Copper. Scales and Weights. Preserving Pan, etc , etc, etc. GABRIEL LEWIS & CO. Have been instructed by Captain H. F. Anderson, who is giving ui> housekeeping, to sell the whole of the above Furniture on Thursday, 3rd May, commencing at 11 o'clock. Terms Cash. No Reserve. 'Buses pass the house every five minutes. Educational. T>UPIL TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. The Annual Examination of Pupil Teachers and of Candidates for Employment will lie held at Auckland, Thames, and Hamilton on TUESDAY, June 20, 1594, and following days. All First Year Pupil Teachers employed prioi to January. 1b94, are required to attend, unless already clsissitietl partial E. All Second Year Pupil Teachers whose term of three years' service will not have expired at 30th June, 1594, are required to attend, unless they have already passed the Examination for Class E. Entries of Candidates for Employment who wish to be examined will be received on or before FRIDAY. June 1, 1594. Printed Forms of Application to be examined may be obtained from the undersized. No Candidate will be admitted to examination who does not comply with all the requirements of the Form of Application. The Board does not promise employment to any Candidate upon passing the Examination. By order of the Board. VINCENT E. RICE, Secretary. GIRLS' COLLEGE, PORTLAND ROAD, REMCEKA. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal MRS. LAW Assisted by Mas. Kidd and an efficient Staff of Teachers. Resident Governs, Miss Chrvstal (for the last five years Head Assistant Mistress in the Ladies' Collegiate School, Wellington). Classes for Cookery will be held by Mrs. Kidd. Term began on TUESDAY, February 13. Prospectuses, etc, on application. "OAINTING. MR. MASSEY BAKER begs to inform the public that he will be pleased to give Lessons in Portrait Painting in Oils and Water Colour, and all the other branches of Fine Art. Mr. Massey Baker is an Exhibitor at the following galleries in England, viz. : — Royal Institute of Painter* in Oils Royal Society of British Artists Dudley Imperial Art Gallery Nineteenth Century Art Gallery Yorkshire Kine Art Institute Royal Spanish Exhibition ; also Auckland Society of Arts. Address, care Herald Office.

/IOOKERY CLASSES. GIRLS' COLLEGE, PORTLAND ROAD, REMUERA. MRS. KIDD (First-class Diplomee of West End Training School of Cookery, Glasgow) Will give the Fifth Lesson of the Course on WEDNESDAY, 2nd May, at 2 p.m. Course of Six Lewons, 10s 0d; Single IvJ-son, 2s. Practice Classes on SATURDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Six Les-ons, £1 Is ; Single Lesson, ss. Syllabus: Braised Veal, Fish Toast, General Favourite Pudding, Potato Scallops, Sausage Rolls. LOWER GLBN.SID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STRERT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principal, Mrs. You.no ; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters are engaged Prospectuses on application Mrs. Young will be at home from February Ist. First term began on Monday, February 12. MRS. SOWE RB Y, i.?jL Certificated Pupil of Professor West. S>dney, Is now forming Classes for TEACHING BALL ROOM DANCING. Also, the New Waltz, French Cotillion, Minuet de la ("our, etc. Quarter commences on 14th instant. Adult Classes : Elementary, Advanced. Children's Classes: Saturdays, 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at CHORAL HALL. Private Classes for the fashionable Fancy Dances. Private Address: WOODVILLE HuUSE, PAR-LIAMENT-STREET. mO TEACHERS. SATURDAY DRAWING CLASSES, Wellesley-street. 10 to 12 and 1 to 3;p.m. Freehand—Model— Plane and Solid Geometry—Perspective. Teacher: \V\ L ROBINSON, First-claw Honours, Science and Art Department, South Kensington, London. MR. W. FORBES FORBES, TEACHER OF PIANO, SINGING, AND VOICE PRODUCTION. ORGAN AND HARMONIUM. |Kyber Pass Road (Corner Claremont-street). DIAN OF LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street. Terms on application M B - H. C ONNELL ' TEACHER OF MUSIC. SINGING (VOICE PRODUCTION, &C), PIANOFORTE. Residence and Studio : "GLENFERN," KYBER PASS ROAD, Opposite St. Sepulchre's Church. Term commences from first lesson. Piano Quartette Classes. Terms: 10s per quarter. SCHOOL OF THE "EXCELSIOR" SYSTEM DRESSCUTTING AND DRESS MAKING. No iitting required. Temple Chambers, Queen-street, next to Waters's, Confectioners. Miss Forbes (late of Edinburgh) having studied four systems of dresscutting by measurement, is now giving lessons in the above, which is the latest aud most improved system. Wherever introduced the " Excelsior" has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and accuracy. It is easily learned in six or seven lessons. Proficiency guaranteed. Each pupil can make a dress for herself during the course. Terms moderate. Ladies invited to call and see demonstration of system. Classes held daily between 2 and 5, Saturdays 10 to 1, and at the Y.M.C.A, Rooms on Wednesday Evenings at halfpast seven. Ladies can form their own classes of not less than si* either in the Morning or Afternoon.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9497, 28 April 1894, Page 8

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