OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. /HHRISTMAS f^ARDS! /CHRISTMAS i^ARDS Tho above are a speciality, and are shown in a separate room. rriENNIS -pACQUETS! mENNIS -RACQUETS! AT KELSEY'S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. SECURITIES. . PURCHASES. WO aro in want of first-class Mortgage Seen-. rities for several sums of monevat current rnxos, or we would purchase quod Buildings in eligible situations. VAILE & DOUGLAS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SnoRTLAND Street. mo PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. THE PARSONAGE, MANGA WAI. '' The Misses Tutin will bo able to receive moro pupils tho coming year, W w iiijr made various improvements. i . lhe ., a ] t i ( r"Sdonce is healthy and pleasantly■ situ ted within a short drive of the landing, whete, theio is weekly steam communication. . J crn l'' £ eluding music and Bingingr, £25 P CI am ) "J under tea; £30 above ten yoara oi. ftge. JJiot Kood and unlimited, there being an excellent cook kept. References to parents of former pupils can bo given.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 267, 12 November 1887, Page 4
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