Education. . pITY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, >/' WELLINGTON-STREET. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. 0. Tlieorell Tehms :— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, Is per week. Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, Is per week; or two subjects, Is 6d per week. A LAMBS' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPING. Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. A JCKi,AND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, CmORAL HALL, SYMONDS-STREET. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Master. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Bkottne. THE SECOND QUARTER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, sth APRIL. THIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OTT ELEMENTARY AND SENIOR SCHOOLS WITH ADVANCED CLASSES. The Course of Instruction includes, in addition to the ordinary School Course: Commercial Practice and Correspondence; Industrial History, Trade, and Natural Products; Mechanics and Manufactures; Drawing and Design; Vocal Music; Political Economy, and tho Laws of Health; with ■ ♦ Advanced Classes In Book-keeping and Mercantile Accounts ; Agricultural and Practical Chemistry; Economic Botany and Geology; Practical Mechanics; Architectural Drawing ; Civil Engineering; Mining and Surveying Physical Science; Mathematics ; Classics and Moderr Languages. The Schools are fitted U[ with a Museum of Natura Productions and Manufa lures, and with the best description of Modern Euueational and Scientliic apparatus and appliances^ Pupils are specially prepared for the Examinations of the Civil Service and the Telegraph Department. Fees (Quarterly, payable in advance): Elementary One Gninea. Senior Two Guineas. Ad van^Afl ._ Three Guineas MiLcellaneous. GEWING M ACHINES. TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINES (Both Tlanft and Treadle), Are Unrivalled for Family Use. YK~ TO PURCHASERS.-In consequence of the large shipment of Treadle, Machines to hand, I will continue to sell Square Stand Sewing Machines, with covers, for SIX WEEKS at a DISCOUNT of SIXTEEN SHILLINGS. To former PurclMßCrfi of nand Machines, a few spare Treadle Stands, with covers to lit thei Machines, will be sold at a similar reduction. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Agent, KIIUB.TI.AK D-HTUXEr. 28th May, 1875. ~m~otice of removal, paperhanginqToil, colour, and GLASS WAREHOUSE, No. 53, Corner of Queen and West Queen-streets. J. HENDERSON Has much pleasure in announcing to his Friends and the Public generally, that he has removed to aboveaddress, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their liberal support. No. 53, Queen-street. ."EXTENSION OF TIM E! US' ONE MONTH LONGER. "53a Through tho courtesy of lhe incoming tenant, I. LEVY Begs to iuform lhe public o»-Auck'and generally, that the Clearing-out Sale of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing will continue for FOUR WEEKS LONGEE ! When the balance will positively be Bold by auction. Owing to the extent of the Ftock on hand, it was found impossible to sell out in one month, even though it was SACRIFICED at any price ; added to which, a large parcel of Men's, Youths' and Boy<i' WINTER CLOTHING, Of evßi'r description.and from tho beat English Houses, has just arrived per Shooting Star, which made it imperative on I. LEVY'd part to arrange for ONE MONTH'S LONGER POSSESSION OF HIS OLD PREMISES, A largejportion of: the Shoolingi Star's shipment consists of S-BOV'd' KNICKERBOCKERS* SUITS which are so much inquired for at present in Auckland ; also, GALATEA.'and other Fashionable styles. The public can truly bear witness to the BARGAINS they have had at tho Monster Clothing Mart during tho past month; bttt the Proprietor can onfldently assure them that STILL GREATER SACRIFICES Will be made during this FINAL SALE. This is no " Catch Sale," as is the case with one o two other shops in Auckland, the Proprietors or which are envious of I. Levy's success. £g" Steer past all other shops, and drop in at I. LEVY'S j MONSTER CLOTHING MART, - 210, Queen-street, (T,wo doors above.Coupland's Stor . jg" 6 T7 I 0 E. Our Coach will leeva Auckland for Hamilton as usual at 6 a m. on Monday, and take on passengers from the Train at Mercer, and on and after Wednesday, May 26. a daily Coach will leavo Mercer (immediately on the anival of the Train at Mercer) for Hamilton. A daijy Coachwill also leave Hamilton for Mercer, arriving in time for the last train for Auckland, Parcels addressed toour care at Mercer will be delivered to all parts of the IJJTaikato, and Freight collected on delivery.. ; .■•:, C. G. QUICK, :: i IJO'Jf ■■ , ■ Proprietor; .: i istX ..,,.:::.,',■ .' ,i H. MOFFLIN, Manager. "v,:: '.:i±\v> i 'jr.- )." .'■' ■■u-. ''■ IV j' ■; M A SO N BEO S. HpAKE this opportunity of thanking their, patrols ■-*- for the kind support hitherto afforded them, and respectfully beg to inform them that the Plantrng Season is now on, and solicits an inspection of their: MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF NURSER^ STOCK,) ■Which is tjneqttaxled in the Colonies,consisting of Fruit, Shelter, ana Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Thorns, Quicks, and^ every quisite appertaining to Horticulture,, D.escriptave Catalogues of which can be had off application at thQ Nurseries, or at MR, ROBT, BREWIN'S SEED STORES,
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1659, 12 June 1875, Page 4
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