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:•*Exhibitions; ■' "v-\ ■; £JHILDREN'S -FLOWER SHOW. ' CHORAL HALL. ■ ' ' ' •■■■ i s TO-DAY (l r RIBAY) AND SATURDAY. September? and 8. * The Show will be formally opened TO-DAY (Friday), at, half-past two. • Selections will be given by the Grammar School Orchestra.-:--.-THIS (Friday) EVENING, 7 to 10, Impey's Baud. SATURPA V, 10 a.in. to & p.m. and 7to 10 T>.ra, SATURDAY Evening, Concert bY Grammar School ■ Orchestra. - ■ Refreshment Stall on Friday Afternoon. Admission to Show—AdnltS; One Shilling; ' . v --v..: • - Children, Sixpence. EMILY W. THOMAS, Hon. Sec. ' Sermons, • Lectures, Soirees, &c. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN association; Corner of Wollesley and Albert-streets. ' , i PROGRAMME OK WINTER j- COURSE OP ! : ... LECTURES, Ac. .: ij Commencing each evening at 7.45. thts (B-RTi>AY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7. Concert..".."';Conducted.l>y.Mr. J. H. philpott FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. Lecture.. ... Professor C. w. Egerton, M.A "Piose Fiction." FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. Concert. Conducted by MR. J. P. Hooton FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19. Lecture.. hev. H. Scott West "J. M. Barrie" (Author of "A. Window in Thrums," Ac.) FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2—SOCUL Gatheuing. . Tickets for the Course—To admit Two, Four Shillings; - Single tickets, Two shillings and sixpence; single Admission, One shilling. .May be obtained from the Booksellers,* Sunday-school Union Depot, Members of the Committee, or in the Libraty.nt the Rooms. THOMAS BUNDLE, Hon, Soc. WM. BRAKENRIG, Gen. Sec. A UCKLA NI) TABERNACLE. ANNIVERSARY services, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Morning, 11—Rev. GEO. BURGESS, F.R.A.S. Evening, —Rev. 3. BLAIKIE. TUESDAY,i SEPTEMBER 11, SOIREE AND PUBLIC MEETING. Addresses by Revs. G. .B. MONRO, LAWS, and . BLAIKIE. MUSICAL SELECTIONS. Tea at 6.30. Tickets to Tea, la. Meetings. fS RACE DARLING GOLD MINING ,\jT . »<: COMPANY (LIMITED). An EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on MONDAY, the day of September, 1894, at the hour of .half>past two p.m. - - Business: To consider the Company's position, financial and otherwise, and to pass such resolution or resolutions in. reference, thereto, as may be approved of. D. G. MacDONNELL, ...... Secretary. Auckland, September 5, 1894.' EducationalBoarding and day school for ■ GIRLS, St. George's Bay Road, Parnell.— Principals : Mrs. Clayton, Miss Hull.—Third term : September 17, 1894. ■ • Kindergarten & preparatory ■X. SCHOOL.—The Misses Cole,will Re-open Mon.iay, 17th.—Gladstone Road, Parnell. rjIHE MISSES ROGERS' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Manukau Road, Parnbll. . Third term begins Monday, September 17. French Classes, Mondays and Thursdays ; open to outside pupils. Lower GIENs ID E, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Principal, Mrs. Young; assisted by an efficient : . Staff. For special subjects masters are engaged. , Prospectuses on application Third term begins Thai sday, September 20. Boarding and f day school, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. .. ; ... ...I Telephone 729. r t - Principals : Rev, p, S.. Smallfield and Mr. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London. Resident Masters : Mr. E. H. Barber and MR. C. T. Major, M.A., B. Sc., sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. ". Gymnastics : Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for the Matriculation Civil Service, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge. Next term begins on Monday, September 17th. Mr. Smallfleld will be at the College on Friday, 14th instant, to receive parents. Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. piANO AND ORGAN LESSONS. In Quartette Classes .. .. - 10s 6d per Quarter. In Duo Classes , .. .. .. 20s per Quarter. For Private Lessons—Apply Card of Terms. MR. W. H. WEBBE, Kyber Pass Road or Shortland-street. JpiANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HARTWELL, ' ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Boom at; Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street. ■ Terms on application Arthur A. partridge, jtJL BANJO INSTRUCTOR. Evening Parties attended, . ; ' , ■ • Banjoes, Strings, and Fittings on sale for cash or • time payment. "" - i Studio: Victoria-street East (near Direct Supply . Co.), Auckland. : ' • '• 1 1 — I —————mm—mmmm<m— ' Fancy Goods. JjJ-EW QOODS! ; QOODS ! JjJ-EW QOODS ! ) '' -■ - i- ••: ; ATI ' QOODSON'S RCADES . ...- .. AND. . . v > ' ; , JAPANESE BAZAARS, , QUEEN-STREET and KARANGAHAPE ROAD. > •: .• v ' ■•••'."* .r. '* • • ' THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM, 3 AND AT THE MOST REASONABLE 1 .; i :> !' \ ,*; PRICES. >.r- -- ~ ■■ ■, , f ■ , . T. WE ARE DAILY OPENING NEW GOODS THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES, FROM ENGLAND, THE CONTINENT, AND AMERICA. • baskets ! . t ! ~,,,,, • ••• -... baskets . , . BASKETS J An immense variety of BASKETS, just opened. . ; BASKETS-Strong, useful, Cheap. . > . BASKETS— Ornamental, and CHEAP. BASKETS—Suited for Lunch, Market, Picnic, Open or Closed, Plain or Fancy. Bridesmaids' Flower BASKETS. OA VARIETIES OF OPEN AND CLOSED BASKETS AT ONE SHILLING EACH. :• An occasional visit is GOOD; '• ■ ■. A frequent visit is BETTER. ' ~ Continual visits are the BUST 1 ■ ' .■ -To • »• • ■ \ e GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES II AND;. ;. ' ' '» JAPANESE BAZAARS, j k QUEISN STREET AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD » " in " "*—* 1 , Jjl AN C Y Jg A, SKE T S 0 (CHOICE AND CHEAP, SPLENDID VARIETY) r Just Opened, ' j o- s)A'* -McliEo- BROS.' :• [" PERAMBULATOR A WICKER WARE MAKERS, ' I : .277, QCEEN-BTREET. < j ' : W . - ■ oo .viV

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9610, 7 September 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9610, 7 September 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9610, 7 September 1894, Page 8

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