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XH7ELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELW LINGTON. The above College will be closed on 30th June, and re-opened on 7th July, in charge of the following staff : — Principal— J. Mackat, M.A., Aberdeen. (Late Resident and Mathematical Master, Nelson College.-) Classics and Science— W. G. Thistle, B.A. (Late Open Classical Scholar, Braseno&e College, Oxford.) ABfiigfai.nf. in Classics and English — J- T. Baknicoat. (Late Classical Scholar, University of New Zealand.) Assistant in Mathematics and Engliah — 1 J. P. FIBTH. French— A. F. Meblet. Coubse : — Classics, Mathematics, English, French, History, Geography, and Physical Science. Special arrangements can be made with the Principal for lessons in German, Music, and Drawing. TEEMS :— Tnitien Fees — Per term Upper School £4 4 0 Lower School ... 3 3 0 Board and Residence in the College, including washing ... 16 13 4 Day Boarders 4 0 0 In addition to the above, 4s per term will be charged for School Stationery. A reduction of 25 per cent, will be made on the term's oharges for boya entering on 7th July. The Boarding Department will be conducted by the f rinoipal and Mra. Mackay. During the recess, the interior of the College will be put in thorough 'repair, and the boarding accommodation improved and enlarged. Correspondence at present may be addressed to J. Mackay, Esq., Nelson College, Nelson ; or to C. P. POWLES, Secretary. N.B. — All fees and boarding charges are payable in advance. , THORNDON CLASSICAL SCHOOL. THE Second Term will commence on WEDNESDAY, the 25th mat. For particulars apply to W. T. CHARLEWOOD, Post Office. TTIGHEB EDUCATION. THE AVENUE, ABEL SMITH - STREET. The SECOND TERM for the current year at this School will commence on MONDAY, 23rd May. JOHN GAMMELL, 8.A., vLond. Univ.) Principal. MIDMONT SCHOOL, UPPER RICCARTON. Established 1872. MR. TURRELL receives boys from seven years old upwards and preparea them for more advanced schools. The house is built in a pleasant, open, and healthy locality, four miles from Christchurch, in an elevated position, on gravelly soil. There are sixty acres of land, a good gymnasium, crioket-fields, pleasure grounds, Ac For references and further particulars apply to Rev. Charles Turrell. The next term will begin 20th May. GRAFTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Hillside, Picton. Principal Miss Whitbt. ri^HIS seleot- School for Young Ladies, JL situate in the healthiest part of Pic ton, provides the most careful instruction in the various branohes of an English Education, inoluding the useful accomplishments of Music, binging t Languages, and Drawing. Every attention is paid to the health and comfort of the pupils, with strictly religious and moral training. Vacancies for boarders. Prospectus forwarded on application. THE TERRACE. MISS STRAUSS receives Young Ladies as Boardora and Day Pupils. English and accomplishments taught. Next term commenoes on May 25th. Terms on application. [a cabd.] MISS REX, Teacher of Music, Charlotteatreet, opposite Governor's .Residence. Terms on application. GAS STOVES. GAS STOVES. GAS STOVES. N O.W LANDING. EX PAREORA, FROM LONDON. /»O GAS HEATING STOVES. For Offioes, Bedrooms, Ac Assorted Patterns. J. E. HAVES, WELLINGTON PLUMBING WORKS, Lambton Quat.

r/^ •) J. sexton, f t f~\ A T?XPERtENCED AND PRACTICAL JtlJ FARRIER, Best and Cheapest Shoeing Shop in Town, is now Shoeing for cash — Hack Shoes 6s With Heels 7a Toe and Heels 8a N.B. — I beg to state, having had great ex* perience in the Farrier trade for the last 20" years, that I can guarantee all work entrusted to my care to be done in a practical manner. Loose shoes fastened gratia. J. SEXTON, Next the Arcade, Manners-street.

- NOTICE. T MADDEN, in returning thanks to his old customers for the liberal support accorded to him for the past ten years, begs to inform them that on Monday, the 2nd of May next, he will commence the FARRIERY BUSINESS, at the corner of Taranaki-street Extension and Courtenay Place, and hopes by strict attention to business, coupled with the beet workmanship, to merit a fair share of the publio patronage. Every attention paid to to horses' feet. Pbice List : Saddle Horses 6s Od Do Heels 7a Od > Do Toed 8s Od All kinds of Jobbing done on the shortest notice. J. MADDEN.

The only Prize awarded to a Dyer at Sydney, 1880, and Melbourne 1881 Exhibition, was awarded to ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, •VTBLSON DYE WORKS Silks, Woollens, And every description of Dying done. Goods received by the undersigned— WHITTAKER BROS, Booksellers A Stationers l.ambton Quay

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 114, 17 May 1881, Page 4

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