The Underpinned has on Sale, ex " Berhampore," and other Vessels — ,* N F.xfenshc asscimept of PLAIN and Jt\. FANCY STATIONER Y, comprising ovc.y new aillcle m that clepaitmcnt of Ins Inisin^s. /jso—SCIIOOL BOOKS, English and Pirnch. And a Vn.icly of FJJKCY and ORNATE KNTAL A LITICLKS PRICE t>, G'OftNFLT/R GENTTTNE PERFUMERY, ai\d tc:l;;t articles. Oiangc Flower Yv\ilri Fashionable Bouquets Delcroix's Vegetable Extracts Concentrated & Queen's I avender Water Eau de Cologne, in barrel, squaie, and lound bottles Golden Oil— Oil Antique Eose Oil— Almond Oil Cold Cream — Bear's Grease Bandolin Kypophagon Prince Albert's Shaving Cream Naples Soap Pomatum Balm of Columbia Oleophruic Circasoinn Cream Vegetable Naples Cream Nuiseiy Violet Powdeis Tondre Subtill Aromatic Vinegai Inexhau&tible Salts Tooth Powders Old Brown Windsor— Honey— RoseChinese — Marine, (for sea water use) and other Soaps Hair, Tooth, Nail, Niusery, and Clothes Biushcs Tortoiseshell Dressing, Hack, Side, and other Combs (Auckland manufacture). ROWLAND'S KALYDOR& MACASSAR OIL, SPECTACLES— in spring steel, German silver, and shell frames. &c. &c. &c. J. Williamson, Stationer. Shortland-street, Aucklanc .
PRINTING. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, Copper-platk Printing, and Bookbinding, executed at the New Zeatander office, by Williamson and Wilson. Shortland-street
SPECTACLES. HD.LEY has received direct — An ex- • tensive and varied assortment of SPECTACLES, Ages, from 20 to 100 years, which he offers from 2s. per pair. Queen-street, Auckland, June 30, 1849.
ST. PATRICK'S HALL. THE friends and well-wishers of Teetotalism are respectfully invited to attend a Public Meeting, to be holden at the Catholic School Room, Auckland, on Monday, the 9th clay of July next, at 6, p.m., to take into consideration the necessary measures for erecting a Teetotal Hall.
LOST, ON THURSDAY, 2Sih inst.,in the neighboiuhood of Queen or Shoitland Streets, a Bunch of 5 oi 6 KRYS; any person finding the above -va ill oblige the owner by leaving them at the New Zealander Office.
PREPARATORY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ViCiouiA Cottage. MR. KEMPTHORNE begs to notify that the Second Half Yearly Term commences on Monday, July 16th, 1849. The main objects kept in view in this establishment, are to ground the pupils well in elementary instruction, (Classical and Mathematical) — sound moral and religious training, —the inculcation of general knowledge, and of habits of diligence, activity, and usefulness. rrn TV !I_. i i_J __ Tl/T 1 „~C IU~ T?..
line rupus are treated as memuers vi me iamily* The Tews are :—: — 3?or Boarders, under 10 years of age. . . .£3O Ditto above that age 36 For Day -Scholars, under 10 years 12 Ditto above that age 16 Fin case of 2 Brothers a reduction will be made.] Auckland, June 30,1849.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY. JGORRIE respectfully intimates that the • Third Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday, July 9th, prox. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from 2 to 4 o'clock. Branches taught : — English Reading and Grammar— Writing— Arithmetic— Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes)— -Mathematics— Latin— Greek, &c. A Class for young Ladies. N. B*— An Evening Class from 6to 9 o'clock. June 29, 1849,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 323, 3 July 1849, Page 4
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