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Education. 'MTY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, WELLINGTON-STBEET. EVENING CLASSES, Jonducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell TEBM3 :— English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, la per week. jatin, French, German, and Euclid, each subject, Is per -week; or two subjects, la 6d per week. A LADIES' CLAS3 FOR BOOK-KEEPIW. Sarly application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. A JCKLAND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, 3£tOB,AL HALL, SYMONDS - STREET. JOBIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. 3ommerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Bkowse. CHE SECOND QUARTER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, sth APRIL. PHIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OF ELEMENTARY AND SENIOR SCHOOLS WITH ADVANCED CLASSES. The Course op Instruction include?, in addition ;o the ordinary School Course: Commercial Practice and Correspondence; Industrial History, Trade, and Natural Products; Mechanics and Manufactures ; Drawing and Design; Vocal Mußic; Political Economy, and the Laws of Health; with Advanced Classes In Book-keeping p.nd Mercantile Accounts ; Agricultural and Practical Chemistry; Kconomic Botany and Geology; Practical Mechanics; Architectural Drawing ; Civil Engineering; Mining and Surveying Physical Science ; Mathematics ; Classics and Moderi1 Languages. The Schools are fitted v* with a Museum of Natura Productions and Mar,ufa lures, and with the best description of Modern Educational and Scientific 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 Guinea. Senior Two Guineas. Advan<v«i _ Three Guineas MiscellaneousOEWING MACHINES. TAYLOR'S PATENT MACHINES (Both Hand and Treadle), Are Unrivalled for Family Use. r&~ 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 fclX WEEKS at a DISCOUNT of SIXTEEN SHILLINGS. To former Purchasers of Hand Machinea, a few spare Treadle Stands, with covers to fit thei Machines, will be sold at a similar reduction. T. PEACOCK, Optician, Agent, SnoaiLAKC-STB«M. 28th May, 1875. INSI BANCE COMPANY IN o" NEW ZEALAND. C y PIT AL £1,000/00 RESERVB FUND £30,000 "With unlimited Liability of Shareholders. Insurances effected against Loss by Fire; and on Hulls for the voyage or time ; also ou Merchandise and Freight by Steamer and Sailing VeEßel. Wool covered against all risks from Sheep's baa\, or from Wool shed, till delivered in London. LOWEST ODKRENT EATE3. Liberal Terms, and Prompt Settlement of Losses, characteristic feature:B of the Company. HENRY£E. WILLIAMS, Mansger. Office: 25, Queen-street. THE BOUTH BEITISH FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OI i NEW ZEALAND. jAPXTLL .. £760,000, ■UNLIMITED T.TATtTT.TTV. The large and iteady increase of the business of the Oompauy, as shown by its reports, affords the best proof of the confidence of the public in the institution, and of its popularity among insurers. It is conducted on sound principles, and Is widely snown for liberality nd promptness in the settlement of claims. Losses can be paid at any Agency, at option of insured. A. BOARDMAN, Manager. OJgINKS AND XT ALL Are now opening up their NJEWS|TOCK OP FURNITURE, OAKPETS, FLOOB-OLOTHS, SILK AND WORSTED DAMASKS, REPS, TAPESTRIES AND BBOOATTITiT.ES,; Laoe, Mttslin, and Net WINDOW CURTAINS, BRASS WINDOW CORNICES AND POLES, TABLE-COVERS, BILLIARD CLOTHS, BLANKETS, GILT CHIMNEY and TOILET GLASSES. Always on hand, a large stock of well-seasoned CEDAR, RIMU, AND KAURI By Agents fob the Celebrated GffiOVER AND BAKEB SEWING! MACHINES

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1666, 21 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1666, 21 June 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1666, 21 June 1875, Page 4

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