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WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. The i.bove College will be closed on 30th June, and re-opened on 7th July, in charge of the following staff : — Principal — J. Mackay, 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 Classic 3 and English — J. T. Baknicoat . (Late Classical Scholar, University of New Zealand.) Assistant in Mathematics and English — J. P. Firth. French— A. F. Merlet. 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. TEEMS :— Tuition 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, 4a per term will bo 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. Dnring 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. GRAFTON HOUSE SCHOOL, Hillside. Picton. Principal Miss Whitby. TB^HIS select School for Young Ladies, L. situate in the healthieat part of Picton, provides the most careful inatruction in the various branchea of an English Education, including the useful accomplishments of Music, binging, Languages, and Drawing. Every attention is paid to the health and comfort of the pupils, with strictly religioas and moral training. Vacancies for boardera. Prospectus forwarded on application. THE TERRACE. MISS STRAUSS receives Young Ladie3 as Boarders and Day Pupils. English and accomplishments taught. Terms on application. \ SELECT SCHOOL for girls, conducted xjL upon " British School principles," will be Opened on Monday next, 6th June, in the Schoolroom, Courtenay Place (back of the Free Methodist Church) ; also a Preparatory School for boys under nine years. Terma from Gd per week. PROGRESSION IS OUR MOTTO. ~O HANNAH A CO., Proprietors of the far-famed Cash Boot Shop, Cubastreet, deairing to meet the requirements of their numerous customers and the public generally, beg to inform them that they have opened another branch, in MOLESWORTHSTREET, next to Mr. Barber's, butcher, which will be carried on under tho name and style of HANNAH'S CASH BOOT SHOP, No. 2 ; and as the Winter has now fully set in, are showing a very superior assortment of seasonable Boots and Shoe 3, consisting of Men's, Women's, and Children's, at prices which are unobtainable elsewhere, and aa to quality muet give satisfaction to everyone. sTou will therefore study the following Price List, then inspect our stock, and the result will be that you must buy at our shops : — Ladies' Levant Boots, from 5s lid Ladies' KM Boots, from ... ... 63 Gd Ladies' superior quality Walking Shoes 5s 6d Ladies' Prunnella Boots ... ... 7a (id Ladies' Slippera ... ... ... la Gd Ladie=' strong Lace Boots, own make 7a Gd Girla' and Children's Copper Toea, own make, from ... ... 2a lid Girl'a very High-legged Balmorals, own make, from ... ... 4a Gd An immense assortment of Infants' Boots and Shoes, from ... Is Gd Men's E.S. Toe and Heel Plates, own make ... ... ... 103 Gd Men's very strong Watertights, own make 10s 6d Men's Calf Shoes, own make ... 8a Gd Men's strong Nailed Bluchers, own make ... ... 5a lid Boys' and Youths' strong Nailed Lace-ups, own make, from ... 53 Gd This Price List has reference to the Cash Boot Shop, Cuba-street, and the Cash Boot Shop, No. 2, Moles worth-atreet. Don't mistake the Address :— R. HANNAH A CO. Wellington, 9th June, 1831. EMPIRE CARRIAGE FACTORY, Courtenay Place. 1%/TESSRS. ROUSE A HURRELL, having leased the above premises, beg respectfully to inform the public of Wellington and surrounding country districts, that they have commenced business as COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS of every description, and customers may rely on obtaining first-class vehicles, which for style and workmanship cannot be surpassed. Landaus, Broughams, Hanaom Cabs, Spring Carts, Expresses, Ac, made to order on most reasonable terms. Estimates given on application. Please note the Address — MESSRS. ROUSE A HURRELL, Coach A Carriage Builders, Courtenay Place. WILLIAM LE CREN, Accountant, Lambton Quay, opposite Barrett's Hotel. WILLIAM LE CREN, Patent, Copyright, and Trade Marks Agent, Licensed Custom House Agent, Ac, LAMBTON QUAY. "VFONKY advanced, on approved Free--IjjL hold Security, in suma from .£SOO j upwards. WILLIAM LE CREN, Lambton Quay. REGISTERED TRADE MARKPYRAMID. BALDNESS IS CURABLE BY USING BARROW'S PYRAMID HAIR PRODUCER. This Great Scientific Discovery, H. SCOTT BARROW'S WONDROUS PYRAMID HAIR PRODUCER, Ib a purely Natural Vegetable Restorer of the HAIR ON BALD HEAD?. It ia also guaranteed to produce the moat LUXURIANT WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHIOS, To Soften and Beautify the Hair, TO ERADICATE DANDRUFF, And, with a Single Application, TO ARREST IHE FALLING 01- F OF THE HAIR In the most obstinate cases of FEBRILE DISEASK, DEBILITY, And the many other causes so Fatal to the Growth and Beauty of Nature's Greatest Ornament Price, in bottles (one month's nse) ... 4s Price, in bottlea (two months' n3e) ... 7a 6d To be had of all Chemiats througho t the Colonies. -Agent', Wellington— J. MONTEITH. Te Axo ; BAKRAUD AJSON, Lambton.Quay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 148, 27 June 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 148, 27 June 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 148, 27 June 1881, Page 4

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