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$<¦.. -,v +jt IN BANKRUPTCY. Id the matter of " The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and Acts amending the same. And In he matter of EDWARD WILLIAM MILLS, of the City of Wellington, Merchant, a debtor. f IREDITORB of the above Estate, who \J have not already done so, are requested to forward statements of claims and poofs of debt to the Trustees, at their office in Hunter-street, as prescribed by the Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, on or before the Ist day of December next, in order that they may participate in the dividend about to be declared. J. DRANSFIELD } J. HOWARD KEEP > Trustees. J. W. HENDERSON) Wellington, 25th October 1881. IN THE ESTA'IE OP H. BENNETT, HOTELKEEPLR. ALL Claims against the above Estate and Proofs of Debt must be sent in to the undersigned on or betore Saturday, 3rd December, otherwise they will not bo recognised. ALFRED A. BARNETT, For Self and Co-Trustee. WANGANUI COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. TIIHE Trus>tee3 of the above School are JL about to erect a spacious houso for the accommodation of Boarders, which is expected to be ready for occupation at the beginning of the New Year. The Classrooms, built about three years ago, are large and lofty. The situation of the School is very good. It stands in a reserve of about six acres, forming an excellent cricket field and play-ground. The Rev. B. W. Harvoy, M. A., Incumbent of St. Paul's, Wellington, has been appointed to the office of Head Master, and will enter on his duties in January next. Mr. Harvey was a Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge, and has had large and varied experience as a teacher. The course of instruction will embrace Religious Knowledge, the English, French, German, Latin, and Greek languages, History, Geography, and Mathematics, with speoial preparation, where desired, for the Civil Service and other examinations. Facilities will also be given for the study of Natural Science. The School Year will be divided into Three Terms of 13 weeks each. Tuition Fees, for pupils under 12 years of age, 3 guineas ; and for pupils over 12 years, 4 guineas a term. Board, including washing, .£l4 a term. SCHOLARSHIPS. The Trustees propose to elect six scholars, who will receive free tuition, two of whom, if resident at a distance, the Head Master will be prepared to receive as boarders at the rate ot £1 a term. The first election will take place in December next. Examination will be held, if necessary, in Wellington, Greytown, and Patea, as well as Wanganni. Candidates must be under 12 years of age at the time of examination. For Bubjects of examination, and further particulars, apply to THE UEV. B. W. HARVEY, ! St. Paul's Parsonage, Wellington. PIANOFORTE AND CABINET FACTORY, Lower Hdtt, MOULDING STUCK. TURNING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. J. H. SHERWIN, LOWER HUTT 1) AVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE Was awarded the only First Prizeß for Family Sewing Machines at the Sydney and Melbourno International Exhibitions, 1879, 1880, 1881, over all other Sewing Mp.chincs. Seeing is Believing. Come One! Comk All! MACHINES SHOWN WITH PLEASURE. Samples of work given away. Fn.i instructions gratis, and a liberal time payment system. X vevy Machino guaranteed. We will ahow tho Machine in operation making up samples of tho following list of work, which the "Davis" doofi without tacking :— Binrl dress goods with the same material, either scallops, pomt3, squares, or straight. It will puc on skirt braid and sew on facing at one operation, without showing the stitches. Make French tolds and sow on at the same time. Make milliners' folds with different; colors aud piaoes of goods at one operation, and sew on at the same time. It will gather between two pioces and sew on at the same lime. It will cover the cord and sew it in betwsau e-.l^cs at the same timo. It pnife. It will do foiling, bias, or straight, leather on cotton or woolien goods. It sews from laoo to leather without changing stitch or tension. For tucking, cording, braiding quilting, ruflling, fringing, embroidering, Bhoo titting, tailoring, dressmaking, and family use, it Ims no equal. It will make vide and narrow hems, hem all manner of bias woollen goods, as soft merino, crape, or goods difficult to bom on other machines. It will fold honis with cords enclosed, and stitch them down at one operation. It makes a moro clastic stitch than any other machine. It will sew over tmevon surfaces as well as plain. It will gaihor without sowing on. It will gather and sew on at the Baine time. It will gather botweon two bands, showing the stitches on tho right side at one operation. Purchasers will bo instructed to do all the above work. H. C. FISKE & CO., Christchuroh, Sole Agents for New Zealand. ROBERT HOLLIDAY, Lr.mbton Quay, Agent for Wellington. JAMES GODBER, OV THE CUBA AND MOLESWORTH STREETS BAKING AND CONFECTIONERY ES IABLISHMENTS, OEC'S to rotnrn his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of the city fo? their liberal | patronage, and at the same time would eni- j brace thi3 opportunity of informing the general public, that, as only articles of the best description arc kept in stock, and arc sold at moderate prices, they will find it j to their advantage to give him a trial. Families waited open daily B for orders. JAMES GODBER. Cuba ajid Moles\yorth straots. EXHIBiriON ALES. Phoenix il|l^i^jf||§iß||| Brewery WELLINGTON. V| ESSRS/jPASCOE & CO. desire to call J -'-*- tho attention of the publio of New Zealand to the superlative quality and uniform condition of their Malt Liquor, and beg to solicit their patronage, aud a trial of their celebrated Exhibition Pale Bitter Ale and Extra Brown Stout, brewed from the ohoicest selection of Hops ar.dMALT, on scientific principles, possessing the advantage of ago to mature their characteristic qualities, a Tonic and Preservative condition, frae from Acidity, without Sspiitbnt, Equalling the best English Brands, W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewer, having obtained Prize Medals— MELBOURNE, 1868 and 1867 SYDNEY, 1879 and 1880 MELBOURNE, 1880 and 1831 Csa, with confidence, recommend their Palo and Strong Ales and Brown Stout in pints and quarts. N.B.— Stock on hand for Bottling Purposes — 400 hhds (winter brew— May and June.) Also, 150 kilderkins, for Familt Trade — other contents if required. City Offices at W. K. Waters', opposite Colonial Bank of New Zealand.

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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 128, 30 November 1881, Page 4

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