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j Educational-VOICE-PRODUCTION and ARTISTIC SINGING. MR. ALBERT RICHARDSON (Signor Alberto Romani, of La Scala Opera House, . Milan), Professor of Singing, Primo-Baritono, Carl Rosa's and Lyster's Royal Italian and English Opera Companies, and of the Royal Albert Hall, Crystal Palace, and Her Majesty's Theatre, London. Having studied under the celebrated Manuel Garcia (the greatest voice trainer in Europe), Mr. Sims Reeves (the renowned English Tenor), and Signor Nava (the.master of Sautley), Mr. Richardson is qualified as an instructor in Italian and English Singing. . Private Lessons (Day and Evening), "Tichmount," Wellesley-street East. Pupils trained for the i operatic stage or concert platform. PRINCE ALBERT COLLEGE, UPPER QUEEN STREET. PRINCIPAL: THOMAS JACKSON, M.A. (London), formerly Principal of Truro College. SECOND MASTER: FRANK AUGUSTINE PKMBERTON, M.A., Double Honour-man New Zealand University. THIRD MASTER: JOHN G. BOLLARD, of Queen's College. VISITING MASTERS FOR MUSIC, PAINTING, DRAWING. HEBREW, MNEMONICS, TYPEWRITING, GYMNASTICS, SHORTHAND. At Prince Albert College boys will obtain the advantages of a high-class Literary, Scientific, and Commercial Training. Pupils will bo prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service', Intermediate, and B.A. Exams., -in which work Mr. Jackson has been highly successful The College will open for Day Scholars and Boarders on 12TII FEBRUARY, 1895. Prospectuses at Mr. John Edson's, Queen-street; or by post from Rev. H. Bull, Onehunga. OOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. ST. GEORGE'S BAY ROAD, PARNELL Principal: Miss Hull, assisted by Mrs. Dewes. Rev. T. W. Alloway, 8.A., English ami Arithmetic ; M. de Montalk, French ; Mr. Wat kins, Drawing and Painting; Mr. Towsoy and lady teachers, Music and Singing. First Term : February 7, 1895. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Telephone 729. Principals: Rev. P. S. Smallvikld and Mr. Graham Bruce, 8.A., with Honors, London Resident Mast Mr. E. H. Barber and Mr. C. T. Major, M.A., B. Sc, sometime Senior Mathematical Scholar, N.Z. University. Music: Piano and Singing, Mr. R. LESLIE HUNT Violin, Mr. F. R. Thf.vitiiick. < Gymnastic* : Professor Carrollo. Pupils prepared for th« Matriculation Civil Ser. vico, and other examinations. A 'Bus is provided for day pupils at a nominal charge. Term began on Monday, September 17th Prospectuses at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade, or on application to the Principals. OIANOFOKTE LESSONS. MR. JOHN HART WELL, ORGANIST OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Teaching Room at Messrs. Hoffmann's Queen street I. Terms on application Fancy Goods6th Shipment.] [6th Shipment. JAPANESE ri.OODS! SUITED FOR CHRISTMAS "ORFSENTS ! JUST OPENED AT * /WOODSON'S JAPANESE "OAZAAR ! CO dozen of Eggshell China Cups and Saucers, 30 different patterns, elegant shape, and handsomely gilt (usual price 25,6 d each), all at Is . each, or 6s Cd the J dozen ; Plates from Id 8 each; Handsome Bowls from 3d each; Teapots fmm 6d each ; Biscuit Barrels, very prettty, from Is each; Hot Wafer Jugs, Is fid ; Cream Jugs, 6d each ; Satsuma Censers and Ice Pails, Is each; Serviette Rings, 3d each ; Crumb Brush and Tray, Is ; Basket Carryalls, now much in use. splendid for Picnics, various sizes ; Kaga Tea Set, complete, 10s, very handsome, 17 pieces ; Table Mats, 3d the set. TRAYS, 4d and 6d each, or Oil the pair. UMBRELLA VASES, 6s 0d (usual price 10s), DOLLS, from 2d to 2s ad each. BAMBOO LAMP SCREENS (entirely novel), Is CIRCULAR FIRE SCREENS, from 6d to 2s 6d each. LANTERNS, from 3d each. SUNSHADES, from Cd each. jf FANS, from id each. BASKETS (Lunch), 3d and 4d each (usual price Cd each). . . , BASKETS (Soiled Linen), large and very handsome, 6s 9d each. BAMBOO EASELS, 3d to 2s6d each. . , , l BAMBOO BRACKETS, from Cd to 3s 6d (quite new designs). CABINETS, Cd, Is, Is Cd, up to 20s. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Is the pair and upwards. CRUMB BRUSHES AND TRAYS, 2s Cd each. COLLAR BOXES (lacquered), Is tach. TINY LANTERNS, ANIMALS, INSECTS, Ac, 100 in boxes, suited for Christmas Tree Ornaments, Is the box. FOLDING FIRE SCREENS, Is each.. SATZUMA BISCUIT BARRELS. TEA SETS, VASES, CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4s Cd the 1-doz., and „ . CHOICE EGGSHELL CHINA AFTERNOON TEA SETS AND HARLEQUIN CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4-FOLi> DRAUGHT SCREENS, 20s each, and really choice elegant goods of this beautiful manufacture. And an IMMENSE VARIETY OF GOODS, at lowest prices, bound to please. C. W. GOODSON having for 10 years maintained the premier positiou in tho colony as holding tho largest stock of Japanese Goods, will continue tho same, offering his immense arrival of new Goo.ls at such prices as will favourably compare with auc tion prices or the keenest competition. To Let. FARM to Let (57 acres), with House and ontbuildings; £20 per annum; healthy situation, with fine views, known as Beach's Farm, Waikomiti. Lots 264 and 266.— J. Bridgewater, High street. FURNITURE Packed and Remored to any part by Road, Rail, and Sea.—New Zealand Express Company, Fort-street. Telephone 607. TO LET—A Warehouse in Elliott-street, , now in the occupation of Mr. John Allen. Possession will be given on the Ist of February.— Apply James Rae, Elliott-street. TO LET, for term to suit tenant Comfortably furnished House of seven rooms, pantry, and bathroom, washhouse with copper boiler, etc., every convenience; within 20 minutes walk from Queen-street; good neighbourhood ; garden and grounds tastefully laid out. Convenient to trams and buses.— Herald Publishing Office. . npO LET — FURNISHED HOUSE in MANUKAU ROAD, PARNELL, 7 Rooms. Term— three to six months, as desired. Apply to BUTTLE BROS., No. 5, Insurance Buildings, Queen-street. TTPPER SYMONDS-STREET. TO LET SHOP and DWELLING of seven rooms. Easy terms to suitable tenant. ROBERTSON BROS., ' Upper Symonds-street. m O L E ~~~T. SUBDIVIDED TO SUIT TENANTS. The Uppor Floors of the premises in Queen-street sately occupied by William McArthur and Co., ruitable fo? Offices, Workrooms, or for any business sequiring plenty of light and proximity to Queentreet. Also to Let with frontage to Elliott-street, a Brick Building, suitable for wholesale business. For further information apply to W. McArthur and Co., Fort-street; or to W. Aitken, Land Agent, Shortland-street. mO LET, AT HOWICKSunnyside House, furnished, containing eight rooms, including bathroom, stables, and coachhouse attached. Good paddocks, with every convenience. . ; Also, , A pretty four-roomed Cottage, with pantry, fur. is hod; And i Furnished Apartments in Dwellinghouse, with or . without Board.—Apply to Mrs. Wagstafl, Post and , Telephone Office, Howick. mo LET— COOKING RANGES, JL perfect in working, substantial, and of the highest class throughout. AUCKLAND GAS COMPANY, LIMITED 20, WvndliiMß-stixc*, .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 1

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