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Amusements. DEV, DR. T A L M A G E, THE FAMOUS ORATOR Of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Whose Name is a Household Word All over the English-speaking World. TO ARRIVE BY THE ALAMEDA. OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, JUNE 2IST (instead of Friday, previously announced). Resumption of HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS At the OPERA HOUSE. LECTURES FOR THE TIMES LECTURES FOR THE TIMES LECTURES FOR THE TIMES AT PRICES FOR THE TIMES. PRICKS FOR THE TIMES. PRICES FOR AHE TIMES. FIRST APPEARANCE In the Southern Hemisphere Of The Brilliant, Humorous Lecturer, The REV. T. De WITT TALMAGE, D.D., Who, On the above Evening, will deliver "' His Popular Lecture, THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THINGS. Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 3s; Stalls, 2s; Pit, Is. Box Plan will open To-morrow (Tuesday) at Wildman and Lyell's. Commence at 8. R. S. SMYTH E. MeetingsAUCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings, Princes street, THIS (Monday) EVENING, when Mr. E. WITHY will give a Popular Lecture on "The Economic .Effects of Various Land Tenures." Doors open at 7.30, Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. T. F. CHIiESBMAN, Secretary. EducationalqT. A NDREW'S /COLLEGE. LOWER SYMONDS-STREET, AUCKLAND. Principals : MR. T. HARLE GILES. MR. C. F. BAXTER, M.A., Trinity Coll., Cambridge. DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Pupils prepared for Commercial pursuits, Pupil Teachers, Junior and Senior Civil Service, Matriculation, etc. PUPILS ENROLLED DURING SCHOOL HOURS. Proportionate fees for less than one term's tuition. Prospectuses on application.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI.. Telephone 7-9. Principals: Rev. P. S. Smallfield and Mr. Graham BRUCE, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Masters : Mr, B. H. Barber and Mr. 0. T. Major, M.A., sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Uehr Louis Tutscuka. Gymnastic*: Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation Civil Service, anil other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a uomiual charge. Winter Term began May 28. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. D'l ANOF OK T E LESSONS. MR. JOHN "HART WELL, ORGANIST OK ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's' Queen street. Terms on applications TH WILLOWS," YARDSTREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal Mrs. Williams, assisted by an efficient staff. Second term, Juno 5. LOWER GLBNSOE,! SYMONDS-HTREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient Staff. For special subjects best masters are engaged. Prospectuses on application Second term began on Monday, Juno 4tb* MRS. SOWE RB Y, 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 Cour, etc. Quarter commences on 14th instant. Adult Classes : Elementary, Advanced.' Children's Classes : Saturdays, 10.3J a.m. and 2 p.m. at CHORAL HALL. Private Classes for the fashionable Fancy Dances. Private Address: WOODVILLE HOUSE, PAR-LIAMENT-STREET. ARTHUR A. PARTRIDGE, BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Evening Parties attended. Banjoes, Strings, and Fittings on sale for cash or time payment. Studio: Vicioria-street East (near Direct Supply Co.), Auckland. HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, Hobson-street.—-Reduced Fees for Singing, Violin, 'Cello, Piano, etc. Dental. E. C ox & son, li. "Si,"' 3 - > DENTISTS. {«• Cox, D.D.S? Eng. f DENTISTS. J v g A.M.P, Buildings, 143, .Queen-street. 674 Telephone D. K E M p T ' SURGEON DENTIST, SHORTLANDSTREET (next Post Office), Has returned to Auckland and taken over the practice of the late W. H. Skeet, at above address. He will maintain the same scale of fees and respect aJI contracts entered into by his predecessor. P.O. Bos 347. Telephone, 494. H. F. wINUSOBSURGEON DENTIST (By Exam.), SHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite Gerißral Post Office). Telephone 377 Fancy Goods. ,TC"EW /FOODS' JJEW /^OODS! Tfl'BW ROODS' AT GODSON'S "I ONDON A RCADES AND Japanese: bazaars, QUEEN-STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. THE LARGEST STOCK to SELECT from, AND at the MOST reasonable Prices. Having just completed a very successful stocktaking sale, we are" now daily opening New Goods ; the very latest novelties from England, the Continent, and America, as well as the pick of the Sydney Market, personally selected during a recent visit.
Being a large purchaser of Messrs. McArthur's Fancy Goods Stock, prior to the disposal of it, and subsequently of Messrs. Partridge and Co., we are in a position to offer great facilities to purchasers in selecting from the largest and best assorted Stock in Auckland and the largest Japanese Stock in the Colony, which are being constantly increased by New Goods. C. W. Goodson earnestly solicits an uspection. An occasional visit is GOOD. A frequent visit is BETTER. Continual visits are the BEST To GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES AND JAPANESE BAZAARS, QUEEN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9540, 18 June 1894, Page 8
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