sHißm MRS B. LUKS, Dress Shirt Maker, 42, Shorfcland-street, Auckland, Supplies a /Really (in every respect) First-class Article. Country gentlemen coming to town please call. ( 26/6 gTR AT H J N N E S. Private Board and Residanee, Baths, etc. I Terms Moderate. MRS L, ERASER, 106, Grey-st., Auckland. DH. WILK IN 9 uses Electricity, Galvanism, aad Vapour Baths Many years Honorary Surgeon Alfred Hospital, Melbourne; also, Infirmary for Diseases of Eye, Ear, Throat and Chest, Melbourne ; two years at Throat Hospital, London, with Sir Morell Mac* See Dr. Wilkins' pamphlet on Cure of Medical, Surgical, and Chronic Nerve Debility (mainly without internal mediernes, sent post free for seven penny stamps. Office hoars daily. Sunday, 10 to 12. BHORTJ AND-STREET (Niae STAB Octioi. W. YANT, • WHEELWRIGHT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, UNDERTAKER, Ac., 4c., NGABUAWAHIA. All kinds of Vehicles made, repaired JjJ D W A R D Babbit Catcher, Sat Catcher, WeUffinlwr. Treks Fallen m the Day or by Contract. Apply- E, WALL, 2/6 Hamilton. BOOK KEEPING FOR FARMERS AND OTHERS—A Complete, Simple, Conoiee and Condensed Method, witjb examples of keeping Farmers' Books a Journal and a Ledger. Price, 2s 6d. Post free. The Author; asserts that this yet been presented, He maintains that any person, can acquire a'knowledge of the system by a few hours' application. The provisions of the new ut Bankruptcy Act," which came into force at the begin ning of the year, make it compulsory that Farmers should keep proper Book of Accounts."' On sale by all Booksellers, or the woik can be procured from the author by sending a Postal Note to T. G. DE RENZY, Box 444, Past-Office Auckland. o 2 THE WILLOWS, Wynyard- street, Auckland. Boarding and Day School; principal, Mrs Williams, assisted by an efficient staff. This schoor occupies an elevated and healthy position, and pupils placed under Mrs Williams' charge receive, careful training and have all the comforts of a home. Instruction given in all the cus» tomary branches of an English education, together with French, German, Latin, Algebra, Music, etc. The year is divided into three terms of equal length, The second term will commence on June sth. References given by clergymen and parents of pupils. . Prospectuses forwarded on application. N.B,—Pupils prepared for Civil Service examinations, Matriculation, etc.
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Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3485, 30 October 1894, Page 9
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376Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 3485, 30 October 1894, Page 9
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