■ Di'apery BLYTHE & CO. TVEAPERY, ' ( : 5 XJOOTS AND SHOES 15 7 NOW OPENED UP, ■JT] E W Q. .0 O D S . . " ; ■ In Each Department, Suitable for tlie J Season's J requirements. ; SILKS , ! . : i DRESSES;-. vj.\\ :j y -vk-^ i MANTLES ▼ V ' MILLINERY. SPECIALITIES in ; ; ''■'- -'"^ A ; FRENCH CASHMERES in all #ew i Sliades, Meal, Navy Beigo, Drab, Eau ' tdeNile, &c. . .' 1 »" ; p r^r 51 j ■ LUSTRES in Navy, Claret, Bronze, , Slate, Steel, Pink, Lavender, &c, from • Is the yard. SUMMER SATIN CLOTHS, SUM- ' . 1 MER SERGES, &c, &c. WASHING SILKS j :• •• 'J v T Reduced to 3s lid and 4s lid the yard. NEW PATTERNS - ; In GALATEA STRIPES, '1..- at /. SPECIALITIES in i POMPADOUR PRINTS, . . NEW CRETONETTiSS 3 r -^^ i -- COLORED FRENCH ; . WASHING SATIIT FRENCH MUSLINS ' ' i ' :L ': i [<)H<l ' All reduced to Is 2d tlie yard PRINTED BATISTES AND MUSLINS ; ' All reduced to 9d the yard. NEW PATTERNS ! m } • LACE and SWISS EMBROIDERED . , s .CURTAINS, : ' ' LACES, TRIMMINGS, I -..,,.. .. BUTTONS,. &e v ,,. NEW WATERFALL ' FRINGES; fin.'" lH ' T i and lOin. deep. BUTTONS in' every shade.; ; ;.; ■■, _i ;, ;\. ;, y '<■ ! BOOTS, :>' SHOES, and- = SLIPPERS. MEN'S AND BOY'S ' OUTFITTING AND CLOTHING MEN'S AND BOY'S SERGE SUITS NEW SHAPES in TIES AND SCARFS 1 FELT HATS TWEED HATS SUMMER MERINO DRAWERS AND SHIRTS SPECIAL LINE MOLE RIDING PANTS'- •-> > 7s 6d each COLLEGE GAPS. . ■■■•■'> DRESSMAKING ■!'•:« '■'- \ Materials made up Reasojtab-Y arid ! i Economically. . " Tj L V THE AN D . CiO, '-.'■. . . "■' • ! ". - ■. ' '■ ■ . . 1 , •• ■_ : — — -— - . -T . Eduoational , .■.-' AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL BOARDINGSCHOOL FOR BOYS, -c MR.'HAMfLL, Principal of St. Maryte Boarding-school, Meanee, has much pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements for the opening of the abovenamed Boarding-school in Auckland at the beginning of the year. ."-•.<•. The teaching staff will be • regulated by the ■•■ 1 number' and requirements of 'the Boarders ; and thecoiu'se of instruction will be directed •■■ I' with a view to prepare the boys to compete > • » successfully at. examinations for- the Civil '.': Service Department, Matriculation Exainina- 1 ;; h tions to the New Zealand. University^' and;' '"> Scholarships under the ■ respective •Education 1 M Boards. Ahw boys arc-already engaged and- >?> will Mr Hamill to Auckland in ? '.* January. He has therefore the honor -to cul request • thai parents desirous of placing- their. / 7 sons under his charge. will communicate- with- *-'•> him. : ■■ • ■ . . -•.-.; l "r->:\ Terms moderate. -' : -• >'' :i:.'..,f. '• ' B. H. HAMILL, i 749 ;.•■■:. Sfci Mary's, Meanee; I THE NAPIER GRAMMARri SCHOOL : ! . COMPANY., (Limited).. .; "s"..* , A GENERAL .MEETING of the?S.hare. _fjL holders. will be. r helcl;.in -,th_e Qounoil Chamber- on TUESDAY, the : ; (3th? January Next, atS^^'cloqk p.m.,. to take.; into, ■.cojjisidoratipn the resignation, of the ißev.-D.'Aroy Irvine, and any other matter ithat,, may. be brought before them. .: ■■;>.,')■> ; . ■'". . ,Wij SMITH,". „.. ■ ... ... . ■ i, »j:-Soorfctary,.» Napier, 28rd, Docembsr, .1879,: , ; . '864 EDU QAT IO N A;L. '.," \.^\. , CHRISTCHURCH. ;..:'...,• TAVISTOCK HOUSE, ....nqar . "'Latime'r* 1 " * ■ _.. square. 7 \.^\ .;•.;,. ?.. BOARDING ' SCHOOL J FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by MRS A. -WINTER. Visiting- Mastbbs — Arithmetic Mr D. Cooke French or German ',)..'.. Herr VohtTuzehnan Piano, harmonium, or organ... Mr Landergoo English Singing,,." i :.;. ■: •.;<.; •_•./'." „ Italian Singing ... Signor Luisette OiraiidrLand^cape Painjbiiig'. . . f'X .itftfjGtibbA Dancing and Calisthenics Mrs Woodruffe The house is well situated and contains , largo airy -Bchdol and bedroomW;' also bathroom, having been built by the proprietress^ fpr scholastic purposes. - 1. ••.. ; "-■>'- ' 0 ,Y 1 Mrs Winter is novr in Napier, and can be interviewed by parents the followfng days, viz.: — Mondays, 'Thursdays,- a^d- 1 Saturdays, from 2 to 4 p.m., at thb [ B&ok-'aiid ! Stationary Warehouse 5 , Tennyson-streefc, 'Napier/"- 973 J s;-q.-a !.;j/:--v:^»a\i,'£ PBELIMINARY ADVERT tSMiaTT* •' vAS. .-I:-.: %A \ .'; MRS CROWLY is ' •prepared; B to J -gito^ lessons in Music' and^i^tichi V'plS©'^ Singing and Elementary Drdwin'g. -^A limlted^numbor of junior pupils will ,be l rec'eivecl'by _" Miss Crowley for classes in-English 1 in'all its JV branches. If parents vrill • kindly communisate with Mrs Crowley at Mrs Massey _ Hutchinson's as early 03 conTeniont Vs it i 'will'^ much oblige. - '"* - w v '■« Bonmoie House, Deo. 24, 1879. ' '^Tt;' 1 ANNUAL RAM FAIRi -...-.'. "!."\£i\ ■ -'■ "' -" '1. ..i.i '-'vaiv/i, . THE Annual Ram Fair will be held in the. . Hawke's Bay Agricultural and Pas* toral Society's Ground at| Hastings] on THURSDAY, sth February next. * Application for space to be made to i F. D. LUOKIE, 970 Secretary.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5572, 27 December 1879, Page 3
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