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Eotal Academy of tjsic ' Condom • MR H. GORDON GOOCH (Bronze and " Silver Medallist and Associate), having " studied Three Years in this Royal and National Institti- " tion, is in the opinion of the several Professors with "whom he was placed, duly qualified, to teach Singing. — " (Signed) G. A. Macfabben, Mus. Doc. Cambridge. — " 1879." In reference to the above, Mr. Goach 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-3treet, Albert Park (near Synionds-street), where communications may he left. 12 Private Lessons (Half-hours) £3 3s. Od. 12 Private Lessons (Hour's length) £5 ss. Od. 42 TT 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. EIPSOM HOUSE SEMINARY, A EPSOM-ROAD, Will be R e - O pe nc d on MONDAY, 16th Jan., 1882. TERMS— S, s. d. Boarders (above 14 years) , per quarter 12 12 0 Do (above 10 years) do 10 10 0 Do (under 10, boys or girls) do 8 8 8 English, French, German, Italian, Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting of various kinds, thoroughly taught ; nlso, Needlework of every description. Apply to Mrs STODDARD, who succeeds Mrs Lewis. -pIANOFORTE, 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. MRS S . E . SHEAF, Royal Academy op Music, London, And Pupil of Sib Stebndale Bennett. ELEMENTARY AND FINISHING LESSONS IN MUSIC AND SINGING. Karangahape-road, opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq. QTOK ES' pOINT (NORTHCOTE) . Mrs Likd has excellent accommodation for Lady and Gentlemen Boarders. The House is spacious and lofty, standing on two acres of its own grounds, and, facing the Waitemata Harbour, commands the most charming views. Hot and Cold Baths in the House. To those seeking Health, to Parties on Wedding Tour, to Gentlemen and Families resident in Auckland for a period too short to furnish, Mrs Lind guarantees a Perfect English Homo. The prices will be 30s each per week. Private Sitting-room. Telegrams and Letters promptly replied to. Piano' and Organ for use. No Extras. Inspection courteously invited. SUMMER T^ASHIONS. JO A. O. STEPHENSON Is opening up an entire New and Fashionable Stock for the Present Season. Ladies' attention is particularly directed to the following Departments, where THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON may be seen in great variety at prices that will commend them to purchasers. Prints and Sateens Manchester Goods in General Ribbons, Laces, and Umbrellas Trimmings and Fancy Goods Hosiery and Gloves. Ten Per Cent, allowed to the Trade. NEWTON, 607 NEAR POST OFFICE. WALPHONSO SMITH, LAND AGENT, WHANGAREI. Rates, Rents, and Debts Collected ; Farms for Sale in all parts of the County ; Building Lots inWangarei, Kamo, and Grahamstown. Agent or the Royal Insurance Company. X> & W. HELLABY, WHOLESALE, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Shorti.and-street, Auckland. PRIME CORNED BEEF and PORK always on hand, in Kegs or Tierces (quality guaranteed). CORNED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAYS ON HAND. Calces Rennets in any Quantities. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER. Dealers in Game. Pheasants live or dead, always on a Town and Country Orders punctually attended to. Families waited on in Town and Suburbs. 1344 W. R. W AIKEB> KATJBI GUM MERCHANT, CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET, AUCKLAND.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 394

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Page 394 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 394

Page 394 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 77, 4 March 1882, Page 394

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