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KOHN BROS., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS .OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, OF Auckland j Wellington ChBISTOHTTCH I DUNEDIN And (93, Leadenhall-street, London, ', \ Have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT IN i WANGANUI. THE standing and reputation of KOHN BROS, warrant them in asserting that they can safely gttaeanteb theie GooDS.of very superior quality,, and, haying a; resident partner in London, places them in a position to give facilities and advantages which-yery few houses in our business can pretend to. t§=if' They keep on hand a stock of Architects' < and Surveyors' Instru-mßatß-4>y Stanley, Troughton, and Sims, , and thereby supply a want much needed. . . *#* Goods made to order, Watcheß and Clocks repaired ' aud regulateJ, and all orders executed with great care and exactness. I KOHN" BROS., Next door but one to Ohbonicle I " Office, • , - Victobia. Avenue, W A N G. A N U I. '. I f , , ACADEMY OE I ' MUSIC. ■ ; c. jTking • BEGS to notify that he has ,«' Leased from Mr John Bennie the whole of the premises lately in the ('occupation of the "Working Men's Club, St Hill-street, and will, be known in future as the " Academy cf Music," and. will be LET for Quadrille Assemblies, Private Parties, Balls Public Meetings',"and '■'■'- Amateur Rehcarsa's, &c. Practice Rooms, with Pianos, for the couvenience of those learning 'music who have no Piano for practice. Application for terms, <fee, to E. J. KING. !sip" Present Address — Victoria Ayenue. EDWIN J. KING BEGS to notify that, havirg sold out his interest in the Music-Selling Bu3iness, he intonds to devote himßeif to teaching, &c. The third quarter will commence at the Academy of Music on Thursday, the Ist July. Terms for pianoforte — 2 Lessons per, week, 1 hour duration, £2 2s per quarter. Do, with 1 hour's practice per day, £2 10s. 2 Lessons per week, half-hour duration, £1 11s 6J. Do with one hour's practice per day, £2 2s. Pupils taking lessons elsewhere, and not haviDg piano to practice at home, can make arrangements for practising. Early application necessary for ensuing g arter. Out- door pupils attended,' Ills 6d per quarter extra; Brass Band Claes on Wednesday evenin£s, . . Should sufficient inducement offer a Class for t'eachins: Dancing on Thursday evenings. Terms, 1 guinea, 12 Lessons, under the cenductorship of Mr A. Evans. ' Music provided for Dancing, town or country. Terms reasonable. EDWIN 'J. KING, Teacheb of Music. Residence at rear of Academy of Music, after Ist July; EDWIN J. KING, Teacheb of M us i.e. INSTRUCTIONS given on Pianoforte, VioliD, and Cornopean. Music provided /or Assemblies, 'Balls, or Private Parties. Town or Country. Term 3 Reasonable, Residence — Victoria Avenue, ■Wanganui PERCY C. FRASI, authobised suevetob ' and ' Dbafstman, (Licensed under Land Transfer Acts) IS prepared to undertake Surveys in any part of New Zealand, either by contract or otherwise, and to furcish reliable information relative to large Government and Native blocks of land in the vicinity of 40Mile Bush, and elsewhere: Also, to negotiate purchase of Native lands, and act' generally as Native Agent. Address— Woodville, Wain^wa.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9198, 17 August 1880, Page 1

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