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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term, 1881, will begin on TUESDAY, the lßt February. Pupils to attend at the College on that morning, Boys at 9.30. Girls at 11 o'clock. The Fees in future will be :— ln the Upper School, £i 4b ; in the Lower School, £3 3s ; and for Girls, £3 3s per term. No charge far stationery. The Boarding Establishment ia under the care of Mr. and Mrs. E. Pridham. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, 14th January, 1881. DEAF AND DUMB INSTITUTION, SUMNER, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS Institution will be re-opened on Saturday, sth February. Pupils must enter at the beginning of the term. For full particulars apply to the Director of the Institution, Secretaries of Education Boards, Medical Practitioners, and the undersigned. JOHN HISLOP, Secretary for Education. EDUCATION BOARD, WELLINGTON. A PPLICATIONS for the following apJ\. pointments Bhould bo sent in on or before Tueaday, the 25th instant: — TEACHER of CHEMISTRY and PHYSICS, 4 hours per week. Salary, £100 per annum. TEACHER of SINGING, 2 hours per week. Salary, £50 per annum. ROBERT LEE, Secretary. 6th January, 1881. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF WELLINGTON. riIHE Board require aFIRST ASSISTANT X CERTIFICATED MASTJSR for the Terrace School, Wellington City, at a fixed salary of £200 per annum ; and a CERTIFI-CATED-ASSISTANT MASTER for the Masterton School, at a salary of about £150 per annum. Applications must be Bent in on or before Tuesday, the 25th instant. ROBERT LEE, Seoretary. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, COLE-STBEET, MASTEBTON. Pbincipal ... Miss Best. A thoroughly sound English Education forma the basis of the instruction given, and in addition the following subjects are taught: — French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. As the climate of Masterton is agreeable and invigorating, this school offers many advantages to those parents who desire a healthy residence for their children. Domestic arrangements are liberal and homelike. Terms Moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application to the Principal. The First Term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. References can be made to Mrs. John Moore, Terrace, Wellington; Miss Greenwood, Terrace, Wellington; Mrs. Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth, Taueru; and the Rev. Mr. Paige, Masterton. HIGHER EDUCATION. "ItMISS STRAUSS bega to intimate to her JILL friends that she has Removed to the Terrace, where her Classes for English Instruction, French, and German, will open with the beginning of next term. Termß on application. KINGSTON HOUSE, Karori. LADIES' SCHOOL. Principal Mbs. Nicholson. First Quarter will commence on the 25th JANUAHY. Vacancies for Boarders. 10th January, 1881. TT I G HER EDUCATION. THE AVENUE, Abel Smith-street. This School will resume work, after the Christmas Vacation, on Monday, the 31st January. The year is divided into three terms, and the fees, payable in advance, are — For Boya above 12 years of age, 4 guineas per term; for Boys below 12 years of age, 3 guineas per term. The curriculum is such as will qualify pupils for the Entrance Examination, of the University of New Zealand, and for tbe Junior and Senior Civil Service ETaminations. JOHN GAMMELL, B.A. (London), Principal. MORTON'S PRIVATE ACADEMY And ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL. Established, 1873. WELLINGTON TERRACE. RE-OPENS ON MONDAY, 24th JAN. References : Rev. T. A. Bowden, 8.A., late Inspector of Schools ; Rev. J. C. Andrew, M.A., Prinoipal of Nelson College ; and parentß of papils. Only a limited number of pupils token. The full course of study qualifies for the Civil Service (Junior and Senior), Law, and N.Z. University Matriculation Examination. Quarterly payments, £2, £2 10s, and £3, according to age; 10 per cent, discount allowed on payments in advance. Prospectus on application. Evening Classes resume same date, at 7.30 p.m. Quarterly payments, 15s, 21s, 25a, and 30s, for one, two, three, and four evenings per week respectively. Ten per cent, discount on payments in advance. Prospectus on application. J_?Q AA A T0 LEND, in sums of £500 dwOv/VfVf and upwards. LEDGER & HICKSON. LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY'S BANK. Offices— Lambton Quay. LOANS promptly advanced on personal security, deposit of deeds, shares in public companies, or any other tangible security. — Entire charge for £10, repayable at 10s per week, £1. Entire charge for £20, repayable at 20s per week, £2. — Bills discounted daily. — Terms on application. L. L. HARRIS, Manager. TO CAPITALISTS. _pfc_AA-~ WANTEDto Borr?w;B orr? w ; good oWvVfvf town freehold security. Also, for Sale, Section of Land in Petoni Township. Bennett & Co., Land and Estate Agents, &c. Offioe, opposite Laery A Campbell's, Lambton Quay. ""[Mr ON E V T~C> LEND, IN BUMS OF £10 to £100, At Reduced Rates of Interest. ALFRED A. BARNETT, Auctioneer A Land Agent, Odd Fellows' Hall Buildings, Lambton Quay. VARIOUS Sums of Money to Lend, on good freehold security. Apply to F. M. Olhvier, Solicitor, Lambton Quay, next Bank of New Zealand.

"m/TULLIGAN, the well known Watoh- | -I7JL maker and Jeweller, is selling cheaper than anyono in town. THE WELLINGTON RELISH. TO THE TRADE AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. IN consequence of the sudden and greatly increased demand, and my stock of matured sauce having become exhausted, I have been compelled to refuse orders for the hut month. This I have done rather than Bupply an immature article that I could not guarantee. Delivery of sauce can now be made in Email parcels; larger ordera, ior shipping, &0., should be forwarded a week in advance, and thus prevent disappointment in delivery. N.B. — Orders wDI be supplied in rotation, irrespective of quantity. W. B. GARRATT, Chemist, Corner of Taranaki and Vivian Streets, and opposite Panama Hotel.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 12, 15 January 1881, Page 4

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