Royal Academy J|»J||^ of Music, London. ME H. GORDON~GOOCH (Bronze and " Silver Medallist and Associate), having " studied Three Years in this Royal and National Institu- " tion, is m the opinion of the several Professors with "whom he was placed, duly qualified to teach Singing — " (Signed) G. A. Macfarren, Mus. Doc. Cambridge.— In reference to the above, Mr. Goech is prepared to receive names of Private Pupils for Singing and Production of Voice at Auckland Music Warehouse and at his. private residence, O'Rorke-street, Albert Park (near Symonds-street), where communications may be left 12 Private Lessons ( Half -hours) £3 3s. Od. 12 Private Lessons (Hour's length) £5 ss. Od. 42 TTT ERR CARL SCHMITT HAS REMOVED TO GRAFTON-ROAD. Letters to be addressed either to his above residence or the Choral Hall. CARD OF TERMS At Auckland Music Warehouse And Messrs Upton and Co.'s, Queen-street. HOPE COTTAGE, (Near Ponsonby Hall, Ponsonby). Mrs General Stoddard's Quarter Days are — April 20, July 20, October 12, and February 1. Boarders 12 J- guineas per quarter Day do (one meal mid-day) 6 do do Day Pupils (above 12) 2 do do Do (under 12) 1J do do Two or more of a family do \\ do ' do T>IANOFORTE, ORGAN, & HARMONY. MR. JOHN HARTWELL from London. Application for lessons, etc., may be made to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen Street, where copies of his compositions may be had. lyrRS S . E . SHEAF, Royal Academy of Music, London, And Pupil of Sir Sterndale Bennett. ELEMENTARY AND FINISHING LESSONS in MUSIC AND SINGING. Karangahape-road, opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq. FAC-SIMILE OF SIGNATURE, as ahove specimen, in Rubber Stamp complete, in box, with ink. Price, 255. INGRAM & CO., Hoffmann's Buildings. Xjl DWA R D "T^T AY T E Begs respectfully to inform the Public that he has just opened his stock of DIARIES fob 188 2. Letts' Rough Diary, 1882, Letts' Pocket Diary, 1882, Letts' Office Calendar, 1882, Letts' Housekeeper, 1882, Letts' Medical Diary, 1882. Letts' Card-case Diary, 1882. A Very Large Assortment of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, BIRTHDAY CARDS. EDWARD WAYTE, Importer of Books and Stationery, 100, Queen-street, Auckland. -|- TAYLOR, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Next Mr Hulme's Butchery Establishment, oppositeCity Market Entrance, QUEEN-STREET. Every description of Ladies' and Gents' Boots and. Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs neatly executed, and superior workmanship guaranteed. Are a SAFE APERIENT. — They act upon the Liver, Stomach, and are good for Flatulency, Headache, Nervousness, &c, and for Debility. APOTHECARIES' HALL, Opposite Post Office. SPECIAL APPOINT- EXCELLENCY MENT TO TnE GOVERNOR mHOMAS BARNETT, MAKER AND PURVEYOR OF THE CELEBRATED STEAM-MADE CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE AND WAEWIOKSHIEE POEE PIE, Queen Street, Auckland, Next doob but one to the City Halt, TRY OUR BERTIE SAVERNA MOSELLE SAUSAGES. 4&
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 61, 12 November 1881, Page 138
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