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"TTl^Mfr^cyKAM&'AK AND COMi tA MEBCIAL SCHOiIL, (established in 1870.) VsmciTAh — • C. A. Curtis (University, a .'-».« f " ¦' flrtttinitpn) ; 'I.W £&<&©«[** Miisreft— MatbesoffJ", Smith, - B A ffjondon) 2st> Ekstcent Mastkr - W Alfred Rowe. - B A (U»m bridge) . _, VK&ttck Mi'sTßß^'Monsfrur pj. Bonrgpois, ' BtCSTC Ma^T/A— (Instrumental ond Vosafjj „ Tbis School h*« T^ti Uniformly puc/iess*ftlP|i.Soe- Ife'jftslabl^Hment? It offers all ,*thf"niany it^vahta^ of a. private institute coirdii tctf on me HiKhpst principles, - \ . ltg.im*r- I- J<>% unttiok the^^lemenifrof l Kfo^ero tdric£tion ; /a#yf>rt)pfi^ing'thß Bn^lisb, German, .French, 'and . Italian Lan'M&g^'aniV "LtVerator^'MatheMattcs, the Commerce, &c. f with the '•JmRw»OBB l 'of; ','ihe ; littfti "and Greek tian f^'a'gTs/'t J lte ) ratdre7arid History. 2 At acconJpilsb'inj^it's object thoroughly, r with lease pbSfeiblc loss , of ,time, bnt witno^'overbtirae^in^its.'pupils, and thus :*e*tfaa'ijt!n£ ttfeir : capacity] imd desire for TBis end ii attained by thorough organu zation and &, careful ly (i arraneed , plan of 'Sfcnd'v r re^nTated"{as farf' Us, practicable) ac» "cSr&fn* to toe destiny" breach pUMil^ '"whettie^lfc be ? the Merchant's? ' Office, Ctvil 1 '" Cb'))ege.^be * Englishi JJermao, on Australian Universities. - - ' Then Boarding Estob^isbflieiit is under C4rejai stlperviston,- It is Complete, having ;ft quito pL, lofty, well iVeßtilated biidFoftdis: ,Wr^&,-,hat}^Qf>tn amVnlaVrftory r 'aHdV. afil^oa accooijnotlatton fortwen>yjßoarderspir ;¦ > ,'ftieta.|^e;« liberalfyi applied^ and in all in > e''ar]ra'9'^fc'niß6ik / .dotnejs^iCf'pr.f periaining ''to.the^gch'oql J't be^tnyfis^care, is ezereisert ia ensure' t'iie Happiness and.^woli being ci ¦^HVPM,*!'. W.'. ¦*¦>*& «i»i"'»ifi lo a ' TRjkJJUSCE^r: ATStl tfjDiS-; Clßt9*B* rU^.l P. '/< 't "•. j The School is entirely unsectarian. No; :opp6rtbnity' will-be he^lected (ifCtoitivJl'mu] "snuon^stt tbe^j pap|(flr«»nß hoffOfabt«' t t^lf^ hi \ sfeeling^ and' atrias t^gSfd i« to'trtftfe :the»iswicßest order -aifd'dWsdie'fi'o^ wJIPI&e: -, insisted fon,J ".."-.-;--f odt at <-¦><> nwv. ml* l Witbra View to etteottVagd'physie&f^xW- 1 cisc, tbe playground has baen furnishfd | wtbfr=gymo3Sti<?spplfatfc«*3pfln'd *wrll 'jStoftrtly : >bff;bJifJer the gttirfsn<feyf afeompetcttfr Drills GlnstrnctMS':'?' •iaii >•«» hwA Yoanp pentfemerisro eligible 'for admis' siod from the agc*di# to^-ie- Th^ number ( of "Day Pnpils is limited Special time and i individoai'atteutfohnwill be tesrtdwVd upon j -those whose education has been neglected ' Sffibof fa'dtfrs^#rom.o to T l2; !^a^frbm 2; tod, - . , | • rf iPfi^ts wiff- r^aaslmbf^ oW Mofedly/ifeth ; January, Prizeai will M diatribated same day. ' - t -rtiThV^dvwnin l^ classes 'wi/f fon 1 ¦iAttT(i&,vpßth L Wtihrtiaty',* "¦ -moderate, tISS f BULL'S' Sele-ct-Hcbodl' for- Yd'ung i sLadies'/WilJissrireet,' wilt" reopen on ; 25eh January, 1875. wh«-n the-ptlnctual attendance of pupils is reqaestfed.f 1 J Ml^S BCJlib b%gs to inform parents and '¦ guardians that she 'bar opened a separate ¦ class for boys under nine yeaVs of d,g& The boys will be thoroughly grounded in the ; rudiments^ of an- Englißb" education 1 , and ! prepared for/ admission to r the -Gf ram mar , or other advanced School.. -• ! '^ > \ Hottrs> of attendance— -Morning; '9k to J2| ; afternooni.l^ to 3. " ; !r / ; A MIS^ RAINIER School will Ke'tftfen on ' MONDAY, 25tb. January. ¦ . ' VVoodwardstreet, 2Srd Ja»^ * •<' <- > r--;sh':-j;}-ii>.. :,..< i - lif j MBi.in.PARIiEE,,: PKOFEBSORI Of > . - *;>'.>. , ¦-, rjcusic,- ¦i .r -„.•-. i i'i(;d haft t.-i.-'id '¦'ii'l ,«i.^i ; B.'h? 1 Addrf S3— Moiesworth-streefc ! ' j jl ' LVewnr-dn-th^'PikaofoVte, eremenTfifyl an<t finishing .... ! Damatff and CalisfKeflieS; " ¦ r -» i .wk*ux SA>MtJEIi I ROWLfeY, V '- HAIB-I>BESBiNG,- Per,fafiiery, • ai/d Fancy ft ond s fcepir>s<tofy, ! Willis strest, Sotrra or Empire Hotel. -, r'i'i'.-i*' '• il i . ; \. ~~ ''? "' -. ¦ <•' S3?, hss great pfeasnre >L fa' calling the attention of bis friends and the public generally to bis extensive shipments Just "h\i(it\^A t^ex Howrab:' and L'angscone; con • •ifsting-of'f-',' "/ '• " '¦'•'¦-¦ I " (1 { i'> Necklets," drosses, ear»rings, bfodcnes'and -Hracefetaj in' Frenetf pearl. torfrtftesßell, tfulcariite, jeC, gift, embossed horn, bole oak, .assorted- ritnue, crystal, Artr;- in 'Star, sU»». 'centre,- ball, f eg, and other new, choice, and elegant shapes and patterns; <¦ Toilet bottles,' gilt, "union, -fey figure, UHanamA ctlt>,A^; •larfies'card^cases, shell, tortoißeahell, and pearl j also; a few snperio^ field glasses. j:Ladifes*,bijtb back comtw, * largV^assortnfen^.) ia \ crown and ocbw fashionable shapes, in tortuisesbell, &c." HVisette cumbs, heaJ-drea*. pins,. iaudKhiii" ornaments of eyeryj [ description j alsoy dressing^combs and 'military oval andotber brushes. > Straight' hair, great choice in all colors, | from 12 to 94 inches long. Head-dresses, covered coronet, ; e3tt'ra do: 1 bertha, double plait, twist coronet^ fine strand, bound, and tapeV . / Dottiew cata^on pattern^ : Wigs, Debardeuse, Court, with bags, fharles, dark and light, Louis XVIII., Kir PefCffiacey-ftlv ! &c. • \i* ¦' '.' ' V- '¦< A large and varied stock of first-class perfumery af«p\& on hand, including the gennino r ¦? Bay -Leaf itum,'/ prz-pared , only by a. 1 R* A 'dboice J assortment of tobaccos, cigars, cigarettes, snriff/ pipes', matches, and match-boxes of all kinds on hand. The celebrated New Zealand Walking Sticks in supptejacl'a'rid oth'ei-natifb wootls mtp&ivtftltty;^ v -'te'- f ;j s ¦ w*-- J-^ i ! A? large assortment 6( ifab'atricai Wigs' ott Not© 'tbei Addreaa— The-, original j shop, PKor^dOK^WtEY.J^ ' 'VrBW^DUUrf Va^D .CHEMICAL., ES. ITS * / M^TABBISHMtrNT. 1 J ' !1 ' c" t' ' TH% PHARMACY, Next Supreme <'Otirt, Lambton Quay, Wellikgtok. 'HE3STRY' -BRrj'TAIN fi»ftpectfally info^rthe inhabitants of Wellington andtts vicinity, ttiat be has opened the above premises to supply pure r>KU:4Br >KU:4B and CH fe,MI CALS,^ and for .faithfully, com^ottndii.g Pbysicia'tg* Pteaertptions and Family BeClpes, and hopes, by strict perjonal attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a share, of tbeir patr nage, assuring thebtftfae-no exertion wfu be spared on his part*ftd'gain.th-» confidence of those who a**y'M(mdfhim with their support. '" : •« Medicaland Mrirgiear Appliances '/ ' tt p«rfbflie*ry, 7 Nafsery,Totlet Rertoisite* «'-« Hors^atfd Cattl^Medicinei' TJBETH 'EXTRACTED J A*^ STOPPBDT" "•«! ( - H. "BRITTApr, f •" '•sDreftmsnrcj AitD pAkiLr Chemist, ' l Nexi Sopreintf'' *'6nrt, J liambwn "Orfay, s-*s -* »-"-•- & .Wellingfdri:' ' V !J; ;.9:. i: R . v ?.. A L E,»i**«'t v vjV- -v^ /.-'-'R # ' J^DgiJOAN,^'

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Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume X, Issue 287, 27 January 1875, Page 4