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I RSD LETT SR DAY FOE OLD AND YOUNG ON THE BASIN EESEEVE, TUESDAY NEXT. FIRE BRIGADE’S SPORTS. Remember Our Object—Accident Fund. 871 WANTED Known—New Zealand Wine Industry Mrs Weiss, 57, Willis street, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler sole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Wines, guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington, Christchurch, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr Skoy. Price, 3s per bottle, 15s per half dozen; per glass, 3d. Invalid’s Port a speciality. 309 WANTED Known—The Record Reign silver - mounted Fox’"! frame silk Umbrella, with your name in full and date engraved, can be manufactured for 12s 6d at iethaby’s, 2C, Willis street. To our country friends: Postage paid any part of New Zealand. Umbrellas re-covered with silk, Italian cloth and Levantine twill, from 3s 6d; best twill Italian, specially manufactured for our own family, from 4s 6d; best silk, from 6s Cd. Don’t throw shy umbrella away, send it to Lethaby’s and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives and razors ground; glass and china riveted. 475 ART Needlework Emporium.—Wanted Known —Mrs Fearne, No. 3, Manners street, Art Needlework Emporium. Now goods just arrived. Latest novelties in Fancy Wort. Inspection invited. Prices moderate. Lessono given in all kinde of Fanoy Work. 586 MONEY. MONEI. MONEY. WANTED Known- XS to £IOOO to Lead on Household Furniture, Piano? (with or without removal), Buggies, Horses, Harness, Drays, Spi mg Carts, Cows, Sheepin foot, money to lend on anything.—G. WSMART, Money Lender, Manners street. N.B.—Cash buyer of nything. 940 AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. GILLIES SCHOLARSHIP. /~JkNE Scholarship of -CSO a year, tenable for three years, is offered for competition in October, 1898, to persons between 1C and 20 years of age born in the colony, and who require pecuniary aid to obtain a University Education. Candidates are required to give in their names on or before Ist October to the Registrar, from whom full information may bo obtained. Examinations may be held at (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. D. W. RUNCIMAN, Registrar. May 10. 1833. 853 WELLINGTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL,' PIFITEA STREET. THE School will Eo-open on WEDNESDAY, 25th May. Miss Hamilton will receive parents of pupils from 3 till 6 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, 23rd and 25th May. At the last University Examinations fourteen pnpils passed the Matriculation Examination, all of them qualifying also for the Solicitors’ General Knowledge Pass ; three obtained high places in the “ Credit ” list in the Junior University Scholarship Examination, and one kept the first year’s terms of her University course. Six pupils qualified for a “ Partial D ” Teachers' Certificate. Seven passed the Junior Civil Service, and two passed the Senior Civil Service Examination, one of whom passed "with distinction,” coming first in the whole colony. In accordance with a resolution passed by the Board last year a reduction is made on the fees for three or more pupils from the same family attending either the College or the High School. Prospectuses may be obtained from Messrs Whitoombo and Tombs, Messry Maokay Bros.,land from the Secretary. CHAS. P. POWLES, 480 Secretary. DEHRA DHOON, Ellice avenue. MRS EVANS’ GIRLS’ CLASS. SECOND TERM begins on WEDNESDAY, the 25th inat., at 9.30. Prospectnses on Application. 840 U E BN ’S COLLEGE, Inovstbe street. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Principals —Mr and Mrs A. J. Rooney. The second term commences Wednesday, 25th May. Principals at home to receive Parents and Pupils from Wednesday, 18th May, 031 BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice street. ■JJRINCIPALS, Mrs and Mias Sheppard, assisted by a full ataff of efficient teachers. The Next Term will begin May 25th. 447 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. Miss Baber, M. A., Miss B. Richmond, M,A. THE Second Term will begin MONDAY, May 30th. Miss Swainaon has vacancies for pupils attending the above school, and also for elder girls attending classes or taking lessons from a master. 540 MADAME COPE, Singing and Piano Specialist. Voice Production on the most approved Italian method. Madame Cope claims that she possesses the true art of developing the full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musical tone. Term dates from first lesson. 32, The Terraco. 635 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M R McGLASHAN, Teacher of the Violin, Begs to intimate to his pupils and others that he baa REMOVED TO No. 6. THE TERRACE. 246 MUSICAL. MISS MORISON is prepared to receive a few pnpils for the piano, at 59, Wellington terrace. 671 MBS H. B. MASON’S kANCING CLASS FOR LEARNERS v Is held at her v Assembly Room, 56, Gbnzneo street (Next St. Peter’s Church), MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, At 8 p.m. Private Lessons can be arranged. Idreu’s Class SATURDAY, at 2.30 p.m. Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupils. 580 THE UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY. THE ASSOCIATION having decided to Ipay special attention to the requirements of Farmers, has considerably extended its operations in the Produce Department, and now begs to announce the following stocks for sale— Prime Qualify Wheat and Oats, &0., for Seed Purposes. TUSCAN WHEAT HUNTER’S WHITE WHEAT PEARL WHEAT CANADIAN OATS DANISH OATS DUN OATS Also— ALL VARIETIES OP POTATOES. 565 E. D E li AUTO UB , MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT. Scientific Palmist, Pbychomktbist, Consulted |daily, 124, Willis street. Leaving Wellington for 3 weeks ; see advertisement for return. 350 Miss E. Hunt. DENTAL SURGEON, 100, Willis street. Hours of Consultation—9.3o a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Private Residence ; Beaumont, Woolcombe street. 586 ML b. Sidney H all, dentist 1 (Late of Manners and Willis streets), Boulcott street. Opposite Ptman Catholic Church. Telephone 479, 603 Masseuse and Medical _ Electrician, of the West End HoaSital, Cavendish square, London, W. Snperuous hair upon the face permanently removed by means of Electrolysis. References are kindly permitted by several patients. Booms over Mr Bbiege’b, Dentist, Willis efereet, 78S

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3439, 21 May 1898, Page 1

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