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ST. MARY'S BOARDING AND DAI SCHOOL, MEANEE. miE additions to this Boarding EstablishX ment being now completed, increased accommodation is provided for a number of Boarders. „ The bed-rooms are spacious and well ventilated. The school-room, which measures 46 feet by 24 feet, is ventilated on Tobins principle, and has an ample supply of maps, charts, and scientific diagrams. Attached to the School is a large playground, about one acre in extent. ' The Institution is under the control and supervision of the Rev. Father Reigner, who has spared no expense in providing for the health and comfort of the boarders. The Catholio boys receive religious instruction three times per weekinthe church from the resident priest, but in no oase is the faith of non-Catholio boarders interfered with. „, „ , Tho subjects taught comprise English Grammar and Composition, History, Bookkeeping, Arithmetio, Algebra, Geometryincluding Practical Geometry and Mensura- . tion. Navigation and Latin taught if required. The terms, which are moderate, can be learned on application to the Rev. Father Reignier or 6 B. HAMTLI., 51 Head Teacher. DR. THOMAS, (fobuerly, of collins & lonsdale-strkbt, Melbourne), MAY be consulted at his Medical Establishment, "The Octagon," DunedTn, Otago, next to the Working Men s Club. , . . Dr. Thomas' practice has been exclusively devoted for tho last twenty-Bix years to the treatment of Diseases of the Nervous and Generative System, Heart, Lungs, Liver, and Kidneys, Skin and Contagious Diseases. The following examinations have been passed by Dr. Thomas :— Licentiate Royal College of Physicians, London, 1864 : Member 6? the Royal College of Surgeons, London, 1859 ; Doctor of Medicine, University of Gressen, Germany, 1871; Licentiate in Midwifery, College of Surgeons, London 1864. Patients residing in the neighboring colonies can consult Dr Thomas by letter. These consultations will meet with hia immediate and careful attention, and will be replied to by return steamer, coach, or rail. Cases of medicines forwarded to all parts of New Zealand, Beoured from observation. Consultation by Letter ... £1. 52 BANNER AND T IDDLE, J-J GRAIN, WINE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, :. Auctioneers Accountants, Shabebrokers, CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENTS, &o. Tennyson-street, Napieb, And Waghorne-street, Port Ahuriri, Auctions held in town and country. Customs Entries passed. Free and Bonded Goods Stored. Agbhts for Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand Australian Mutual Provident Life Assurance Society New Zealand Trade Protection Society . Router's Telegram Agency Oriental Telegram Agency Rubber Stamps Curator of Intestate Estates. 53 {.OABD.j mHOMAB "D I SHOP STOCK, STATION, & GENERAI COMMISSION AGENT, Hastings. 54 HASTINGS STORE. B. SOMEBVILLE. GOODS delivered to all parts of the district, at JVauier prices.- 55 ■i" til i|!l z „.,„„.— si Mil i *§ • Hz! 1 1* "is. § "S---ta g Sis* I!*" * r S If! M! I DINWIDDIE, WALKER & CO.'S Monthly List of IST E W "D O O KS . AND NEW EDITIONS, Received per Suez mail. South Africa, by Anthony Trollope The Europeans, 2 Vols., by H. James, Junr., Science Lectures at South Kensington, 2 Vola. Every-Day Book of Modern Literature Haunted Hotel, by Wilkie Collins 'Twas in Trafalgar's Bay, by Besant and Rice Friendship, by Ouida Countess De'Charney, by A, Dumas De Foe, by William Minto Black but Comely, by Whyte Melville , Shadow of the Sword, by R. Buchanan "Winifred Martin, by Mrs Ross Flowers of the Sky, by R. A. Proctor Flitch of Bacon, by Ainsworth The Quadroon, by Mayne Reid American Senator, by Anthony Trollope The Way we Live now, by Anthony Trol- • lope .White Ladies, by Mrs Oliphant An Heiress of Red Dog, by Bret Harfce Diamond Cut Diamond, by Adolphus Trollope Only a Woman, by Miss Braddon Her Mother's Darling, by Mrs J. H. Riddell Pocket Book'of Mechanics and Engineering, by Nyatrom Wedding Bells, Vol. 17 Young Men of Great Britain, Division 23. NAPIEB BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Tbnjsyson-stkbbt, Napier. Napier, April 28. BLYTHE AND CO. respectfully intimate that Mrs Hansbn has resumed oharge of their Dressmaking Department from the above date . 56

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5423, 2 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5423, 2 July 1879, Page 4