Miscellaneous THE NEW T>OT7LINIKON TTNDERFELT, FOB CARPETS, FLOORCLOTHS, &c. Deadens sound and is soft to the troad. Can be had at TARGE & mOWNLE Y'S, Bkownins-stbeet. 11 LARGa AND TOWNLEY NEW SHIPMENTS TO AKBIVE BY PLEIONA, PAREORA, WAIMEA, AND HALCIONE, Comprising — ■OEAUTIFUL TOILET. WARE Unique Tea Services New Iron Bedsteads Choioe Looking Glasses New Carpets, choioe patterns New Curtain Materials, in ancy figured Heps, Silk Reps, Utrecht Velvets &o. A SPLENDID STOCK TO SELECT FROM. AN ELEGANT BILLIARD TABLE (Complete ON HAND. LAUGE AND TOWNLEY, REGENT-STREET. 12 Educational LADIES' COLLEGE. COOTE ROAD, NAPIER. YOUNG LADIES not attending tho College can join any of tho Classes for Accomplishments. Principals — Mrs and Miss Skeppard and Madamo Politz. 778 AUCKLAND PROVINCIAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. MR. HAMILL, Principal of St. Mary's 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. Tho teaching staff will be regulated by the number and requirements of the Boarders and the course of instruction will be directed with a view to prepare the boyg to compete successfully at examinations for the Civil Service Department, Matriculation Examinations to the New Zealand University, and Scholarships under tho respective Education Boards. A few boys are already engaged and will accompany Mr Hamill to Auckland in January. He has therefore the honor to request that parents desirous of placing their sons under hia charge will communicate with him. Terms moderate. B. H. HAMILL, 63 St. Mary's, Meanee. MUSICAL. I*/!" R HUGH APLIN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Ab Mr F. E. Hamlin's late residence, Shakespoare-road. Le6Bons given on the Piano, Harmonium or Amorican Organ at tho above address or at pupils' residence. Also Singing, the higher theoretical branches, Thorough-Bass, Harmony, Musical Composition, &c, &o. A Singing Class held on Saturday afternoons at 2.30. Duties will ro-conimonce Jauuary 31. Terms on application. Town and Country Tunings attended to. 358 TO THE PUBLIC OF HAWKE'S BAY. MR LIONEL HARRIS bogs to notify to his patrons and friends that, having been unable to dispose of his varied Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, PLATE, &«., by public auction, has resolved to Soil in his old premises by private arrangement, and offers tho afore-mentioned Goods at sucli figaros tkat must necessarily offect a spcodj cloaranco. As it is compulsory to realise withic a limitod period, everything will bo sold at ENGLISH COST PRICE. Tho REPAIRING DEPARTMENT i* still carried on as formorly, when tho lowesl possible rates will bo oharged. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. LIONEL HARRIS, HASTINGS -STREET, NAPIER. G5( >■■■• ""■ ■ " ■ — ■ — — — ■ TAILORING. J-|*/H~ORGON, late Manager of th • JJfJL Tailoring Department of Messr Newton, Irvine & Co., will COMMENCE BUSINESS in temporary promises adjoinini Messrs Leonard & Co., in Hastings-street, o: MONDAY NEXT, when he hopes to b favored with the pataonage of those customer whom he has sacseedod in pleasing during th many years of his service for that firm, 75
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5624, 28 February 1880, Page 1
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