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Education. piTY WEST PUBLIC SCHOOL, V/ WELLINGTON-STREKT. EVENING CLASSES, Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Mr B. M. O. Theorell 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 LADIES' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPING. Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pupils having already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can bo received. A JCKL.AND MODEL TEaINING SCHOOL, CfciORAL HALL, SYMONDS - STREET. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Masteb. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, Trench, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Browne. THE SECOND QUAETER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, sth APRIL. THIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OF ELEMENTARY AND SENIOR SCHOOLS WITH ADVANCED CLASSES. The Course of Instruction include?, 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 the 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 uj. with a Museum of Natnra Productions and Maraifa lures, and with the best description of Modern Educational and Scientific apparatus and ax^pliances. Pupils are specially prepared for the Examination^ of the Civil Service and the Telegraph Department. Fees (Quarterly, payable in advance): Elementary One Guinea. Senior.: Two Guineas. Advanced _ Three Guineas Miscellaneous. TMPORTANT TO T A DIES. SILKS ! SILKS ! ! SILKS ! ! ! UNDER COST PRICE. JR. W. DYSON HAVING A VERY HEAVY STOCK IS NOW OFFERING SPLENDID BLACK SILKS— Worth 4/9 '■$ yard, reduced to 3/10 Worth 5/ $ yard, reduced to 3/11. Worth !>/!) t) yard, reduced to 4/9. Worth fi/G <$ yard, reduced to 5/4 Also, a large lot of SPLENDID COLOURED GROSGIIAINS In Brown, Drab, Slate, Bronze, Stone, . Silver Green, and Blue. SlLKS—Cheap at 0/8, reduced to 4/0. SlLKS—Cheap at 7/0, reduced to 5/9. SlLK3—Cheap at 7/9, reduced to 5/11. THE BEST VALUE IN BLANKETS. Usual price, 24/ ; reduced to 19/10 d. VERY LARGE SIZES— Usual price, 33/ ; reduced to 27/G pair. EXTRA FINE QUALITY— Usual price, 35/fi ; reduced to 29/G <$ pair. A LARGE LOT OF FLANNELS, Heavy and Fine Makes, And, CRIMEAN FLANNELS, To be quitted at Cost Prices. R. W. DYSON, Tempobab-st Premises: . OPPOSITE THE CIT^ HALL, Next door to Brookes' Boot Shop. THE GEE&TEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Long experience has proved these famous remedies i to be most effectual in curing either the dangerous maladies or the slighter complaints which are more particularly incidental to the life of a miner, or to those living in the bush. Occasional doses of these Pills will *guard the system against those evils which so often beset the human race, viz.:—Coughs, colds, and all disorders of the liver and stomach—the frequent forerunners of fever, dysentery, diarrhoea, and cholera. Is the most effectual remedy for old sores, wounds, ulcers, rheumatism, and all skin diseases; in fact, when used according to the printed directions, it never fails to enre alike, deep and superficial ailThese Medicines may be obtained from all respectable Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the civilised world, with directions for use in almost every language. • They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas Holloway, 533, Oxford-street, London. kit* * Beware of Counterfeits that may emanate'from iwjjjwted States. I^, ■ •• ; .

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1669, 24 June 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1669, 24 June 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1669, 24 June 1875, Page 4

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