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yY" KITING, ARITHMETIC, BOOKKEEPING (SINGLE ani> DOUBLE ENTRY). SHORTHAND, ENGLISH. Etc. MR T. HARLE GILES. Receives Pupils in any of the above subjects at his private residence. CIasses—TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS after 3.30 p.m.. WEDNESDAYS. 1 till 3 p.m. Gentlemen’s Classes MONDAYS and THURSDAYS after 3.30 p.m .. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 7 till 9 p. in. Private pupils by arrange ucnt. For terms and particulars apply to MR GILES, St. Andrew's Lodge, Alfred st., next Choral Hall. AR NELL ELECTION. PLUMP FOR MRS MATSON. rpo THE RATEPAYERS OF THE GRAFTON WARD. MR GEORGE H. POWLEY Intends to Contest the Ward Election against ALL COMERS, on Thursday, September 13th. QITY OF AUCKLAND. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. PONSONBY WARD. Messrs Joseph Becroft. and William James Courtney have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the above ward. A Poll will be taken at the Oddfellows' Hall, Ponsonby. GRAFTON WARD. Notice is hereby given that the following Candidates-viz., Endean, Ellen • Garlick, Richard Knight; Powley. George Henry, and White, William Ragnall—have been duly nominated for the office of Councillor for the Grafton Ward. A Poll will be taken at the Schoolroom of St. Sepulchre’s, Symonds-street. at the above-named places will take place on THURSDAY, September 13,1894, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. S. BROOKING. „ .. Returning Officer. City Council Offices, September 5, 1894. pONSONBY WARD ELECTION. TO THE RATEPAYERS—PONSONBY WARD. Ladies and Gentlemen,— lam again a Candidate for your votes and support as your representative in City Council, and if returned shall strive to do my best in interest of Ratepayers in Ward and the City in general. I am. Ladies and Gentlemen, Your humble servant, W. J. COURTNEY. Ponsonby Ward. As I know that many ratepayers in the Ward object to paid canvassers callinor at their houses, considering it (as‘it no doubt is) an insult to their intelligence. I will call personally on as many of you as possible and state my reasons for again desiring to enter the Council. The ballot box is sacred. Make no promises. Cabs will convey you to the Poll. DON'T FORGET—THURSDAY, the 13th inst., PONSONBY HALL. VOTE FOR COURTNEY. W. G. THOMAS, WHOLESALE and EXPORT PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER. Steam Works: GOSPEL OAK GROVE, KENTISH TOWN, London, N.W., England A PIANOFORTE SAME DESIGN AS CUT rOR 221 GUINEAS, insect and vermin proof Packed in zinc lined case and whipped to any New Zealand Port Frkk. Specially Constructed for the Colonies. 7 OCTAVES, trichord treble, check action, pinned hammers keys made and covered in one piece and screwed. Iron-frame volume round board and celeste pedal. Hundreds of three perfect Pianos have now been sent to all parts of the World. Terms—Half cash with order, balance on production of shipping documents.—lllustrated Lists or other Models, free by post on application.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XIII, Issue XI, 15 September 1894, Page 243

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