„ Education. (W WEST?™y T _S«HOOL : VV WELLING'EVE N I nT~C_." A _SJ -! !' „ „ M. o. Theorell Conducted by Mr Harrison, and Ml'_ Thumb:— Is per week. English, Arithmetic, and Book keeping, . .. . , Latin, French, German, and Euclid, each s ■»_;. ' per week; or two subjects, Is Cd per W. A LAUIK.' CLASS FOR BOOK-KEEPI.NI r\ ]g Early application is requested. Upwards of 80 pu*. haviug already joined these classes, only a limited additional number can be received. _ . A JCKi.AND MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL, Ctrl ORAL HaLL, SYMONDS - STREET. JOSIAH MARTIN, Head Master. Commerce, Science, and Manufactures, Mr J. Martin. Literature, Classics, and Mathematics, French, Music, and Drawing, Rev. E. Browne. THE SECOND QUARTER WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, sth APRIL. THIS INSTITUTION CONSISTS OF 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 the Laws of Health; with Advanced Classes In Book-keeping and Mercantile Accounts; Agricultural and Practical Chemistry; Economic Botany and Geology; Practical Mechanic.; Architectural Drawing; Civil Engineering; Mining and Surveying : Physical Science ; Mathematics ; Classics and Moderr Lauguages. The Schools are fitted v; with a Museum of Natura Productions and Marufa lures, and with the best description of Modern Euucational 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. Advarnwi _ _ Three Guineas Mi_cellaneous. H. FENDELOW, 166, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland, SOLICITS INSPECTION OF HIS STOCK OF IRONMONGERY Chaff-Cutters, For Hand, Horse, and Steam-power Hay and Chaff Knives, Fern and Bill Hooks Cheese Presses, Wheat Mills Cart and Plough Traces, Back Bands Spades, Shovels, and Draining Tools Grindstones, Digging Forks Saws, Wedges, Maul Rings Milk Pans, Garden Rollers Avery's "Weighing Machines, to G cwt. Furnace Pans, in Copper, Enamel, and Galvanized Iron Cart Arms andßoxes, Carriage Lamps Patent~Mail Axles, 1# to 2 in. Springs and Scroll Iron Leamington Ranges, With and without High Pressure Boilers to supply Baths Scotch and American Steves Portable Fire Grates, Colonial Ovens Cocoa Door Mats, Door Scrapers Iron Bedsteads and Children's Cots Register Grates, Sham Registers Marble Chimney Pieces Portable Washing Boilers, in Copper, Enamelled, and Galvanized Iron Hall and Shop Stoves Kerosene Lamps, Table, Hall, Bracket, and Chandeliers Globes, Chimnics, and Wicks Gasaliers, in Bronze and Glass, 2, 3, _, and ights Gas Brackets and Hall Lamps Fenders, in Bronzed and Berlin Black Fire Irons, Nursery and Fire Guards Mangles and Wringing Machines Washing Machines, Patent Knife Cleaners Washing Tubs, Buckets, Hand Bowls Canary and Parrot Cage _.lectro-plated Spoons, Forks, Cruets I Tea and Coffee Sets. &c. Ivoi T. Buck, and Black Tipped Knives and orks p"°_ _ ' nd Pocket Knives, Scissors BatM Coal Vases Curtai _ Bands, Wash LeatherBrushes,. - aU ktods Brass ..Vales, ror Q r> o^ers and Butchers, with Patent Agate Centres Ewbank's Win- and Cut Nails Rim, Cupboard, .Mortice, and other Locks Hinges and Sere. v„, Glue Glass Paper, Coffin: B 'urriiture Saws, Chisels, Plan es Nuts and Bolts (all i .ize.s>, Tool Basket Iron Hooping, 1 in. to 2 in. RIVETS. XTENSI O_< OF TIM E! as-ONE MONTH LONGER. _» Through the courtesy of the Incoming te nt, * I. LETT Begs to inform the public of A.ucl_lazid generally, that Sic Clearing out Sale of Men's, Beys*, and Youths' Clothing will continue for EOUR WEEKS LONGER! When the balance will positively be mold by auction. Owing to the extent of the Stock im hand, it was found impossible to sell out in ore month even though it was SACRIFICED at any pr*ue ; added to which a l»rg« parcel of Men's, Youths .and Boys w ' WINTER, CLOTHING, Of every description.and from the best English Houses has iust arrived per Shooting- Otar, which made it imperative on I. LEVY'- pavrt to arrange for ONE MONTH'S LONGER POSSESSION OP HIS OLD PREMISES, A large portion of i tne Shooting Star .shipment corunsts of BOY'd KNI-KBRBOCK ERS SHITS which are so much inquired for at present in Auckland r also, GALATEA and other Fashionable 8 -be public can truly bear witness to the BARGAIN. 9 they have had at the Monster Clothing Mart during the past month; but the Proprietor can onfiden.-ly assure them that STII_L 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 Proprietoiß or which are envious of I. Levy's success. v JOT Steer p»t all other shops, and drop in at I. LEVY'S/ MONSTER CLOTHING MART, 210, QUEEN-STREET, (TWO dOffim ftfecrv* Conptaad _ Bt©_ . ■■^■■'-■■mm;m'W**m^'*vmm^———
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 4
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773Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1670, 25 June 1875, Page 4
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