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"A little lady, scarcely weighing eight stone, defies the strength of six huge men, causing considerable laimhter and merriment amongst the audience. The ladies were especially elated at the non-success of the lordly men. —Sydney Bulletin. Impossible to pass a billiard cue when held by a finger and thumb. Impossible to place her off her balance whilst standing on one foot. Impossible to lift her from the ground, Weight only eight stone. Defies the strongest men. The Czar failed to lift the lady. Sandow, Sampson, Cyr, and Hercules the strongest men in Europe, hare, attempted the feat, ami failed. ' VOCALISTS AND CGMEDIANS Of superior artistic talent. Further particnlars see future adversisements and bills. A. WILLIAMS, Manager. Educational. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. S. JOHN'S COLLEGE, TAMAKI. Headmaster .. REV. P. S. SMALLFIELD Assisted by a stall of University Graduates. Boys prepared for the Matriculation, Civil Service, and other public Examinations, and for the entrance examination for the Thames School of Mines. Prospectuses may be bad at the Diocesan Office, Victoria Arcade. Telephone 729. Term begins MONDAY, February 8. HIS S Jg E S T, TEACHER OF MUSIC (PIANOFORTE AND SINGING), Resumes Duties at "HAVILAH," COBDEN-STREET. On THURSDAY, Htli inst. M' T. W. F IKEE ' TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE, Resumes Duties on MONDAY, January 11. Address: KING-STREET, JERVOIS ROAD, PONSONBY Card of Terms on application. QCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND tO TYPEWRITING OFFICE. A.M.P. BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, Conducted by Misses Tabart and Murray-Aynsley (of Chriatchnrch). Assisted by Miss V. A. Mills, M.P.S. Typewriting; every description done. Lectures, Sermons, etc., reported; Shorthand Writers and typists provided for casual work. Shorthand (Pitman's and Light Line) and Typewriting Taught. Speed Classes a speciality. JjIRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, and SPANISH Conversationally Taught. Apply Beaver, Dentist, Victoria Road, Devon 1 PORT. Business Cards- . - JpANK 8.50., E.M., M.A.I, and A.M.T.E.E, (Graduate of Mining College, University of California). CONSULTING, MINING, HYDRAULIC, AND ELECTRIC ENGINEER. MINES EXAMINED AND REPORTED ON, AND TEST RUNS MADE. Five years' experience in U.S.A examining, reporting on, and testing mining properties, ana superintending electric plants. Office: 314, VICTORIA ARCADE. Established 1881. JAMES J^AWLER, FRENCH POLISHER TO THE TRADE, WORKSHOP -2Q yULCAN J^ANE. QHAS. J) AT J EN, 8.5.M., Grail. School Mines, Ballarat (In Melbourne University). ANALYST, ASSAYER, & METALLURGICAL CHEMIST. Assaying and Chemical Examination of Ores a , Specialty. . Telephone 888. Corner Queen and Shortland-streets, Auckland. Laboratory and Assay Office: Kidd's Buildings, High-street. I L O N g MIT H, SOLICITOR, HALYDAY'S BUILDINGS, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. J. J£ ITCHENER w iLSON late Assayer and Chemist to the Cassel Gold Extracting Company, Limited). LICENSED ASSAYER AND CERTIFICATED BATTERY MANAGER, HAS REMOVED TO No. 15, SWANSON-STRKET (Opposite B.N.Z. Assay Department). C. W 000 AND C o '' HOBSON BAY SOAP WORKS, : AUCKLAND! Try our Genuine and Peerless Soaps. All other qualities made by us are equal to any thing in the market, , '> 1 • ■ A Trial Solicited. Established 1871. A. B. W BIOfIT 1 01,s RBCEIVING, FORWARDING, AND EXPRESS. 1'" "' • agency; • ! ; QUEEN-STREET WHARF. ■ Furnltureearefullyremoved. Shipping and Customs. ~ work attended o, N.B —Orders lett at Residence, Pitt-street, will receive prompt attention' - JjIITZGIBB 0N ' joUCH, C.E. 'Ex F.R.1.A.1., . CIVII AND VENTILATING ENGINEER, ' ' ARCHITECT, " 91, Queen-street. By Appointment to H.R.H. of EdinburghHis Excellency Earl of Onslow, and His Excel lency Earl of Glasgow.] . ,' .> JO rN• ' - LEECH, y - V CARVER and GILDER, PICTURE-FRAME: MAKER AND ARTISTS' COLOURMAN. Established 1855. 1 '-■< a 5. Map Mounter. SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Best Material and Workmanship. . , Satisfaction ;■ v": :• Guaranteed.; ; & OALEY, SADDLERS, VICTORIA-STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. ' ■ < TO TENNIS PLAYERS.-We have just landed two shipments of best English gut for racquets, Repairs of the strongest and neatest made. ; ,-v, a TO CYCLISTS.— invite : inspection of our "MARCH" Bicycle, which we now have in stock, • with latest' improvements/ Light,' Durable, Swift and Cheap. >• Manufacturers of Tourist's Bags.'Tool Bags, Pump Cases, Mud-guards, t; Seats repaired or reseated - with best leather. #3 8W vli'-'' ■ TO;THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC,-Our Bag Department-has developed to so great an extent that .we are : now manufacturing . every kind of travelling bag, and have on hand a large stock to choose from. : • \ / Harness and Saddles of tier/ deswiptisi, • A truJljolidted, , _ ■■ l . 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10338, 13 January 1897, Page 8

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