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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. The first term of i?ii n-iti begin '-ait 9 a.m. 011, MONDAY, 30th January. All new pupils must present the.mselve'S for enrolment n,t 10 a.m. on SATURDAY, 28th JANUARY, /and all who apply for Fr.eo Plaices must produce to the Pleiad, master tilio Cartificwte under which tihey cla'mn the Free Place. The Headmaster will interview parents and. guardians on SATURDAY, 28 th JANUARY, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m., and between 2 and 6 is.m. CI! AS. P. POWLES, Secretary. WELLINGTON GIRLS' COLLEGE. rgIHE FIRST TERM OF 1911 will I 1 begin on MONDAY, 6tih FEBRUARY. New pupils must present tbemsc.lves for enrolment at 9.30 a.in., .and all who apply for a Free Place must produce to the Principal the Certificate under which they claim the Free Plia.ce. The Principal will interview parents and guardians between 9.30 a.m. and 1 p.m., ami between 2 and 4 p.m. on MONDAY, Gt.h FEBRUARY. No. 10, Hill-street has been approved by the Board of Governors as a. Boarding-house for pupils, under the supervision, of Mrs Urquhart. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. THE BOWRON BROS. EXPORT AND TRADING COMPANY", LIMITED. INVESTORS are hereby notified that there .are still a. limited number of Shares in this prosperous business. Application farms and full partiaula I's may be obtained from ROBT. H. MODLIN, Bowrons' Buildings, Cbristchureli. SACRED HEART HIGH SCHOOL, ALL AR DICE-ST., DANNEVIRKE. A HIGH-CLASS DAY SCHOOL, conducted by the Sisters of "Our Lady of the Missions." Besides the .subjects required for a thorough English education, the Curriculum includes French, Book-keep-ing, Painting (water colors), Art Needlework, Physical Culture, and all. that is requisite for social irefimv ment, an.cl moral training. Pupils attending the School arc coached for the Civil Service iaaid tricu'tatiion Examinations, as also for the Musical Examinations held in connection with t'lie Roiyal Academy a.nd Trinity College, London. TERMS: 8 Guineas per Annum. EXTRAS: Music, Singing, Oil painting, Wood Carving, Shorthand and Type-w\riting. Private Lessons on application, will! be given in an.v of the above namied subjects, as well as in French, Bookkeeping and! Art Needlework. Non-Catholic Pupil? attending the School aire not required to be present during the Religious Instruction, which is given daily to Catholic Pupils. A Kindergarten SchooS for Children over live will be opened with the High .School on MONDAY, February Gth. For terms and further particulars, apply to— THE MOTHER PRIORESS, Convent, Denmark or Allar dice-street.

THE BEST SAUCE ON THE MARKET. Btooked by: E. L. BOTT W. DONALDSON A BOON TO NORSE WOOD! A. STOBKKE, 800 TM AKEiI AN J) RF.PAIRKR, (Next Public Hal I), HAS commenced business in Nors>ewood as iabovo, and w-iM: <lk> pleased to (receive tlie patronage of tlio residents -general Iv, , '»' All Classes of Boots 3\lja:iiaiFacl ll i-iecT oil the Premises. PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. Bigger RIGHTER AND ETTER THAN EVER rjpilE Selection of CHOICE PEliFUMES & XMAS PRESENTS at E. PRIOR'S J AIM FIU'TTS! JAM FR V ITS ! JAM FRUITS! JAM ERFI.TS! EV FRY deserlijjti'on of P EACH ES and PEFMSj etc.. lon- Bottling. Now obtainable at :. Dunnage and Co., THE AY.I I ITK EH V ITKHERS. Order a.t once, 'as fruit is scarce. "TROCADERO," HASTINGS-ST NAPIER. (Under New Management.) A. YOUNCSGN, (Late of Pa linerstoil North.) MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Orders for Christmas Cakes now taken. WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXIII, Issue 20, 25 January 1911, Page 8

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