DIVIDENDS. HIKURANGI COAL COMPANY, LIMITED. WARRANTS FOR DIVIDEND AND BONUS For the Half-year ending December 31, 190-i ARE NOW PROCURABLE At the Office of the Company, NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS. H. GILFILLAN. Jun., Secretary. Auckland, January 27, 1905. EDUCATTOWAI*, (Continued from Page 6.) T ESSONS AT COLLEGES AND ■1- PRIVATE SCHOOLS. M R W. H. VV^^' 3 gCHOOL OF HyfUSIC, GRAFTON RD. (22nd YEAR) Principal. Ml£ W. H. WEJBBE. First Assistant Teacher, MISS M. / SPOOXEE. Second Assistant Teacher: MISS M. WEBBE. "RESULTS. Associated Board R.AM, and R.C.M., 1303----1904, 100 per cent, passes. 34 Entries (including 5 Senior Pianofortepiayin«) all passed. 10 with distinction, one pupil gaining the Senior Gold Medal New Zealand for Pianoforte Playing. In" response to numerous requests, Mr Wobbe Is making arrangements for several CoUejros and Private Schools to be visited by the Assistant Teachers. Pupils who receive lessons at Colleges and Schools are entitled to all the privileges (including Scholarships) afforded to those who attend the School of Music. (Sr<? Syllabus.) For fn-ther purticnlars, apply to THE COLLEGES, or MR W. H. WEBBE, GKAFTON RD. nnd SHORTLAXD-ST. Were tohan ittielaert, of VIOLIN ».XD PIANOFORTE. ■Jf-ADAM'E "ryOELAERT, Teacher of VOICE PROntTCTION AND SISGING. (Parkinson's Method}. Will attend Studio Every Afternoon from - to 4 p.m. Saturdays. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.. to arrange Lessons. Students prepared for all Musical Exams. Studio: CITY CHAMBERS, opp. D.S.C. mT* s. Ada ms MUSIC ACADEMY. SYMONDS STREET, (PIANO, VIOLIN. VIOLONCELLO). Notifies Sicilents that he resumes Teaching on TUESDAY, February 7. and -wi'.l attend ■ a t Ms Residence. Syraocds-st., on Wednesday, Tbnrsday, Friday, Saturday, and Mondty, Fc-hiuary 1. 2. .1, 4. and 6. after 2 p-in-, to arrange lessons. Telephone 1241.
BCOTS A3JT3 SHOES. BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, opposite Pobiic Library.— Ladles' Krippendorf Shoes, greatly reduced to clear. 31T1SH AND AMERICAN BHOK STOKE, opposite Public Library.— Gents. , American Boots, large stock to choose from. BRITISH AND AMERICAN SHOK STOKE, opposite Public Library.— Evening Shoes. Ward Shoes, Loois Heel Shoes, button and lace. RITISH AND" AMERICAN SHOE STOKES, opposite Public Library.— Gents.' American Boots, square, round, and potuted toes. EITISII AND AMERICAN SHOE STORES, opiiosite. Public Litjrary.— Boys' Boots and Girls' Boots, warranted to •wear well. ■ cBSSRAS' BOOT SALE I!? ON- Kyeopener Prices— Rigtt opposite "Herald" Office. McKTSRRAS' BOOT SALE IS ON—Eyeoppner Prices—Right opposite "HeraW" Orace. — SiKUBAS- BOOT SALE IS ON—Eye-o-encr Prices—Faglit opposite "Qeraid" Ov:,r(- —— WTIEHE to Gftt Boora lo 0 0rapr rv/1 Rppalrs pioinpt. MUler and Sons, Gold Medallists, 3. Hlgh-st- near Star Offlce.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 29, 3 February 1905, Page 8
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