Amusements, THEATRE ROYAL. T HIS (M 0 N D AY) EVENING. M A Y 27, Ami duriug the week only. TIIE GREAT ALEX. O’B R I E N, The Original “ Salamander Sam,” In conjunction with COLLINS’, CARROLL’S, & BENT’S MINSTRELS (NINE IN NUMBER), In a Selection of New Programmes. The most powerfully organised and beat Minstrel Company in the Southern Hemisphere. Full particulars in Programmes. Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, la. W. HORACE BENT, Sec. Educational. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. I TAKE this opportunity of returning my sincere THANKS for past favours aud support, and beg to inform the above lhat, having made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in School Accommodation, and secured the services of Male and Female assistants, am prepared to take in an increased number of Pupils. It will be my pleasure in future as heretofore to study the Comfort, Convenience, and Advancement of Pupils entrusted to me. J. P. JONES, Principal. Karaka School, Baillie and Mackay streets. MRS. A. MILLER’S M ORNING CLASS FOR YOUNG LADIES, MARY STREET , SH OR TLA ND. TERMS:— Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Per month. Book-keeping, Geography, £ s. d. Grammar and French- - 0 10 0 Singing 0 15 0 Pianoforte - - - - 0 15 0 Guitar 0 15 0 Mrs Miller holds Certificates from R. J. O’Sullivan, Inspector of Schools, Auckland ; Rev. T. Norrie, Papakura ; J. Dixon, Superintendent of St. James’ Training School, Melbourne ; Adam Cairns, D.D., Melbourne ; Rev. J. D. Thane, Minister of Mariners’ Church, Sydney ; Isaac Shepherd, M.P., Ryde, N.S.W.; Hon. J. Comrie, Richmond, N.S.W.; Mrs W. Brown, Wimbledon Hall, Sydney, and several others.
PARAWAI PUBLIC SCHOOL. MR ROSS, ex-Queen ! s Scholar F.C.T. College, Edinburgh ; Certificated Master ; formerly first Classical and Mathematical Assistant, High School, Maitland, N.S.W. ; late Commercial Master, Ballarat College, Victoria, begs leave to intimate to Parents and Guardians of Children residing in Shortland and Parawai, that Public School duties have commenced at Parawai. Terms on application. Parawai, April 8, 1872. Grocery. J . W . ADLAM, - Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Corner f Grey and Pollen-streets, Shortland Maize, bran, chaff, and OATS ALWAYS ON HAND. Agent for Mrs Cashel for the sale of Fruit from Belmont Farm. Any Orders left at the above store will be punctually attended to. J W. ADLAM. February 8, 1872.
A VOICE FROM UPPER POLLEN-STREET (Where cue footpath and roadway remain unfinished CHEAP GROCERY GOODS AT THE READY CASH STORE. Cheap shops outdone by the Ready Cash System— Jams from 7d per pound tin Coffee from lid per pound tin J McGOWAN, although he sells, does not s recommend the cheapest articles ; quality should be foremost. Johnson’s Jams 9d Best Coffe Is 6d per lb. tin, or loose He sells no Tea under 3s per pound, and those who have tried it do not continue in the opinion of Colonial Teh being inferior to that used in the Old Country. TRIAL IS PROOF READY CASH STORH. UPPER POLLEN STREET. EROSENE. KEROSENE On Sale by the undersigned, To arrive shortly, per 1 East Lothian’ from New York, 3,000 CASES DEVOE’S KEROSENE Together with an assortment of AMERICAN GOODS. L. D. NATHAN & CO. Auckland.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 197, 27 May 1872, Page 1
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