On Sald at the Siores of tuc Undersigned | /"(\ BAGS N. S. W. FINE FLOUR 250 " S. Austiahan" " 1000 lbs. Y. D. L. Assorted JAM«S. D. Nathan. Auckland, June 23, 1819.
The Undei signed has on Sale, ex " Berhampore," and other Vessels — AN Extensive assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, composing every new article in that department of his business. AIso— SCHOOL BOOKS, English and French. And a Variety of FANCY and ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. PRICE & GOSNRLL'S GENUINE PERFUMERY, AND TOILET ARTICLES. Orange Flower Water Fashionable Bouquets Delcroix's Vegetable Extiacts Concentrated & Queen's Lavender Water Eau dc Cologne, in barrel, squaie, and lound bottles Golden Oil — Oil Antique Rose Oil— Almond Oil Cold Cream — Bear's Grease BandoUn Rypophagon Prince Albert's Shaving Cream Naples 6oap Pomatum Balm of Columbia Oleophane Circassian Cream Vegetable Naples Cream Nursery Violet Powders Pondie Subtill Aromatic Vinegar Inexhaustible Salts Tooth Powders Old Brown Windsor — Honey — Rose — Chinese — Marine, (for sea water use) and other Soaps Hair, Tooth, Nail, Nursery, and Clothes Brushes Tortoiseshell Dressing, Back, 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, Auckland.
PREPARATORY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Victoria Cottage, MR. KEMPTHORNE begs to notify that the Second Half Yearly Term commences on Monday, July lGth, 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. The Pupils are treated as Members of the Family. The Terms are :—: — For Boarders, under 10 years of age. ... £30 Ditto above that age 36 For Day-Scholars, under 10 years 12 Ditto above that age 16 [In 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 — Wiiting — Aiithmetic — Geography (with the use of Maps and Globes) — Mathematics — Latin — Greek, &c. A Class for young Ladies. N. B. — An Evening Class from C to 9 o'clock. June 29, 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 day of July next, at C, p.m., to take into consideration the necessary measures for erecting a Teetotal Hall. TO MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. A PERSON who has leisure will be glad to arrange and adjust the Books or accounts of any Merchant, or otheis. Address A. Z. at the " New Zealander " Office. PRINTING. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, in all its branches, Corrai-rLATE Printing, and Bookbinding, executed at the New Zealander office, by Williamson and Wilson. Shoitland-sUect
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 324, 5 July 1849, Page 4
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