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¦• I XX7ELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELW LINGTON. . The above College will be closed on 30th Jnne, 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, Brasenose College, Oxford.) Assistant in Classics and English — J. T. Barnicoat. (Late Classical Scholar, University of New Zealand.) Assistant in Mathematics and English — J. P. Firth. French— A. F. Mbrlet. , Course : — Classics, Mathematics, English, French, History, Geography, and Physical Science. Special arrangements can be made with the Principal for lessons in German, Music, and Drawing. TERMS:— Tuitien Fees — " •» Per term Upper School £4 4 0 » Lower School 3 3 0 Board and Eesidence 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 charges for boys entering on 7th July. The Boarding Department will be conducted by the Principal and Mrs. 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. Maokay, Esq., Nelson College, Nelson; or to C. P. POWLES, Secretary. N.B. — All fees and boarding charges are payable in advance. GEAFTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Hillside, Picton. Principal ... ' ... Miss Whitbt. THIS select School for Young Ladies, situate in the healthiest part&f Picton, provides the most careful instruction in the various branches of an English Education, including the useful accomplishments of Music, Ringing, Languages, and Drawing. - Every attention is paid to the health and comfort of the pupils, with striotly religious and moral training. , Vacancies for Boarders. Prospectus forwarded on application. THE TEEEACE. *£: T%/f ISS STRAUSS receives Young Ladies _fX as Boarders and Day Pupils. English and accomplishments taught. Terms . on application. * fA CARD.J " ! MISS REX, Teacher of Music, Charlottestreet, opposite Governor's Eesidence. Terms on application. mo ABEIVE, PEB HIMALAYA. White and red Dutch clover seed Galvanised iron, 6 to 9 feet Galvanised screws and washers Galvanised oval tubs Galvanised buckets, 11 to 14 in Fencing wire, Nos. 6 to 8 Sheet lead, 3£, 4, ik, 5, and 6 1b Europe rope, bolt rope, Hambro' line, marline, houseline, loglines, signal "halliards, spun yarn -* E wart's patent geysers and gas baths " Piccadilly gas fires, duplex gas burners Badger's patent Leamington ranges Burnett's old torn, rum shrub Brandy ,*in qr-casks and cases ¦* Crosse and Blackwell's pickles, potted meats, ourrie powder, Ao Bryant and May's vestas — oval, plaid, and tin boxes Colman'B mustard, starch, and blue Goodall's Yorkshire relish Lea and Perrin's, sauce, pints and halfpints * Fry'a cocoa and chocolate, Tulloch's Dutch cocoa and chocolate creams Price's candles Genuine Bermuda arrowroot, West India arrowroot Sardines, Findon haddocks, kippered herrings '' Maocaroni, vermicelli, tapioca, ginger Capers, gelatine, blacking - Collis Browne's chlorodyne, marmalade Nestles condensed Swiss milk Aluminium and silver watches. Playing cards, various qualities '' : Also, Biviere, Gardrat and Co.'s brandy in oases— one, two, and three star — pints and quarts, flasks and halfflasks, and in qr-casks TO ABEIVE, PEE CITYiOF CARLISLE— * Galvanised corrugated iron, 6 to 9 ft Galvanised screws, washers, and nails Fencing staples, diamond point Wire nails, \\ to 5 in *> Brandy«in qr-casks and cases * Champagne, quarts and pints Gosnell's toilet soap Frenoh preserved vegetables — green peas and French beans Nixey's black lead Tartario acid and cream of tartar Bicarbonate of soda, soda crystals Jordan almonds „¦> Carraway seeds, Epsom salts ZOHEAB, NEWMAN A CO., v Johnston-street. NOTICE. T 'MADDEN, in returning thanks to his old oustomers 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 best workmanship, to merit a fair Bhare of the publio patronage. Every attention paid to to horses' feet. Cash Price List : Saddle Horses "' 5s Od Do Heels 6s Od Do Toed 7s Od All kinds of Jobbing done on the shortest notice. J. MADDEN. THOBNDON BEEWEBY. * J. 4 W. STAPLES, BR«WERS,£t_ALT AND HOP IMPORTERS. T AW. STAPLES, n returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respeotfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, Ao., in bulk and bottle, are of the cbiooest quality, and would solioit a continuance of their former favors. fST Private families Bupplied in quanties from two gallons and upwards. "¦*' All orders punctually attended to. THOBNDON BEEWEEY. J. A W. STAPLES. Proprietors IMPEEIAL LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES, AND CABEIAGE FACTORY, (Opposite the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smithstreet), and Branch Stables, opposite the Metropolitan Hotel, Molesworth-street. Carriages, Waggonettes, Cabs, Buggies, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Carriages Built and Repaired, Ao. Horses Shod by a First-class Shoeing Smith. Horses Broken to Double and Single Harness. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. E. SOMEEVILLE, Proprietor. vy G. BOBINSON, COMMISSION AGENT, FOXTON Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. House, Land, and Estate Agent. Foxton Agent for National Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 125, 31 May 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 125, 31 May 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 125, 31 May 1881, Page 4

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