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InnHE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Limited. COMPETITIVE DESIGNS Are* required for New OFFICE PREMISES, bo., for this Sooiety at Dunedin, corner of Princes and High streets. A premium of £70 is offered for the First, and £30 for the Second design, as determined by the Directors of the Sooiety. The Directors do not bind themselves to employ the successful designer or any other competitor to carry out the work. Full detailed particulars will be supplied on application at any of the undermentioned Offices of the Colonial Mutual Lif o Assnrance Sooiety, Limited : — Danedio ... 105 and 107, Prinoos-street Christohuroh 208 and 210, High-street Wellington... Lambton-quay ; Auckland ... Corner of Queen and Fort sts. [ —— . The designs must be received at the DfetoecKn Office of the Society not) later than 15fcbJnly,1888. T. JAQUES MARTIN, General Manager. NOTICE. IN connection with the abovo, the time for receiving Plans has been extended to tho 80th instant. Sated this 9th July, 1888. T. JAQUES MARTIN, General Manager. TO BUlLDiatfr' AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS aro invited for the Erection of Wooden Retaming^ Walls and Fencing' and for Excavating Sttstion of Land in Ellicestreet, Wellinijton. Plans and speoifioations 1 «anbo soen at the offioo of Mr. E. Barber, 14", Brandon-Btareet, oity. Tenders to bo in by 28th instantf. The lowest or any tender win not ncces- I sarily be accepted. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS aro invited to noon of Monday, tho 30th inst., for the Erection of two-storey Dwelling at Thorndon. Plans and specification at my office. Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily Bo ° ept<jd ' E.F. JONES, C.E.. Architect. ,t6 SOTEIiKEEPERS AND OTHERS. rpENDERS will be received up till noon of Saturday, 11th August, 1888, for the Purchase of Lease and Furniture of tho Crioketers' Arms Hotel, Wellington. Conditions may bo soen, and'fnrtner information obtainod, on application at tho Hotel, or to THE JUNCTION BEEWERY COMPANY (Limited). /^OMMBKCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, HARBOUS-6TREET, WELLINGTON. VIRTUE & PATERSON, General Auctioneers akd Commission Merchants. Moderate Charges, Economy in Advertising, Prompt Account Sales and Returns. Auotion Sales oonduoted in Town or Gwntry. . j Advances made against properties tad merchandise for absolute sale. VIRTUE & PATERSON. HIGHER EDUCATION, with individual instruction. Brougham House. Brougham and Ellice streets, overlooking Basin Roßerve, Wellington, Lately oooupied by Mr. M'Dougall. MRS. (COLONEL) M'DONNELL is opening a Private Sohool for young Ladies at the above address on Wednesday, , the 18th instant. Tho house ocenpies a hoalthy site, and is a commodious residence, with all the surroundings of a refined home. The pupils will receive the most careful training, every attention being given both to moral conduct and to manners, thus supplying a want which has been widely represented. The Sohool will bo oonduoted, undor Mrs. M'Donnell'a personal supervision, by two •competent lady teachers and qualified visiting masters. The sohool year will be divided into threo terms, beginning in the first weeks of February, Juno, and September ; but to avoid delay, the Sohool will open with a half-term on the above date. The course of instruction embraces English (in its various branches), Literature, Natnral Hoienoe, Frenoh, German, and Latin, Musio (Vocal and Instrumental, Violin, Harmony, and Counterpoint), Drawing (Freehand and Model), Geometry, Perspective, and Light and Shade from the round (Students may sit for the Examination of tho Wellington Sohool of Design, or for the Science and Art Department Examinations), and Needlework. FEES PER TERM: English Subjects. Senior Pupils £2 16 0 Junior Pupils 2 2 0 Extra Subjects. Music (Mr. Hardwiok, Organist of St. Marks)— Senior Pupils 3 10 0 Junior Pupils 2 16 0 Violin (Mr. M'Glashan)— Half-hour Lesson 4 4 0 Full hour 5 5 0 Harmony and Counterpoint (according to number in class) Drawing (Miss M. Richardson. Certificate Sohool of DesignsJunior Pupils 18 0 Senior Pupils 2 16 0 Frenoh or German 2 2 0 A few select Boarders may be reoeived by arrangement. Boys (for tuition), under ten years of age, will be admitted at £1 10s per term. Fifteen per cent, will be charged extra on Fees not paid within a week after end of term. Before removal of a pupil, a half-term's notioe must be given in writing, or a half - term'B Fees paid after removal. Mrs. M'Donnell will be at Brougham House to see parents on 16th and 17th msts. 6th July. 1888. CITY FOUNDRY. Eva-street, off Taranaki Plaoe. rrr orabtreeT sons, Millwright*. Engineers, and General Smiths, makers of overy description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Sawmill Machinery, Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork, Iron Gates, Fonoin Standard* and Ornamental Fencing. OOBERT H. HOLMES, FAMILY GROCER, Adilaidx-boad, Is now selling good Family Tea at 2s, 2s 4d, and 2s 6d per lb Crystalised Sugar, 3d per lb ; 9s 6d 401b ba? Flour, 1001b, 9s 6d ; do 501b, ss; do 251b, 2s-6d Ciroular Headed Flourball Potatoes, 3a 6d owt. Cheese, 6d per lb Jam (in 21b jars), Is 3d per jar ; do (in lib tins), 5d per tin, 4s 9a por dozen Soap, 2d, 6d, and 10d per bar Candles from 4}d per lb Sauce from 5d per bottle Best Fowls' Wheat, 3s per bnshol, by tho sack Best Cream-separated Butter and Dairy Produce A Trial Solicited. ROBERT IT HOLMES, Family Grocer, Adelaide-road. SUN KWONG LEE, GENERAL PROVISION DEALER FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, Horsi Feed, A3. HAS Removed from Lambton-quay to hie new premises, Manners-streot, opposite the Arcade, late Soffe's, where ho solioits a share of publio patronage. All goods of the best quality, and easonable prices. A trial solicited. SUN KWONG LEB /~VN 20th AUGUST the Partnership now existing between Das. COLLINS and FELL will be dissolved. On and after that date Dr. Fell may be consulted at his new Surgery, in WILLIS-STREET.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1888, Page 4