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' jptefltt, gfloate anil (So.'s atae. K IF YOU LIKE NICE TEA ASKuYOUR GROCER FOR ! PURE INDIAN CHH*V^C£YL:ON TEAS tt I PROCURABLE " MIXKS water COLD X^^P^N. DALOET7 AND 00., WATER. LIMMBD, PRICE, 63 PER GALLON. k£>*mmfe ."'• A « K NI'S FOB^HAWKEE If 9 REATEST crowth\ BEST PRIC£# „ ii

TARADALB KURSERV. A. J. LE 'ROY, MANAGER. SPECIAL >"OT T CS TO MY MAf V CUaTOMBHS.I TO Save H.'elay, please address all Letters on Business oonneotedjwlth rriy Nursery to MR A. J. LE KOY, Manager, laradale Nursery H. J. G-ILBERD* WANGANUI. 12 (s&nt&tim%L 1 I HERETAUNGA SCHOOL, ! HASTINGS, HAWKR'3 BAY PBrNCIPALS: MEBSRB JOHN A. FRASER AND W. A. EOBINSON. assistant! Mr h, brathwaite, junr. French Master: IMONSIHUR AUJARD. IDrim, Inbtedotor : staff Ber&t.-major huddlestone. "PREPARATION For Higher SchooJs * and Universities. Special attention to Physlcnl Education, Gymnnetios, Cricket and Football, Teni.ia, Swimminjr, and Carpentry. Extras: Musio, Fr°nrb,andDanolng,Fronch Convocation Cla«s for Adultß held by Mons. Aujard, ct Paris, Terms on application, J3 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SOHOOLB, NAPIER. SOUND SECONDARY AND COMMERCIAL EDUCATION, Boholarshlpß qpen to Pupils of one and two years standing in cfie Sohool. Preparation for CU 11 Service andiiatrlou. iatlon ,Era mine Mon. Fees— Junior, 6% 8f i Senior, £9 Bb, ocr annum. Only Iratraß Music, Sol 81nglng, Palntlug and Danolng. Boarders reooived by the Principals, Fee UH por annum. Rednotion to Weekly Boardors. Half Term commences on MONDAY, 20th March. RBV. DAVID SIDEY, U Sfiorotary MONSIEUR AUJABD, TpBOFESSOB CP DANCING. DffiPORTMKNT~A" SPECIALITY. Claßßes Now Forming for Beginners and Advanced Puiilß. The Tonnls Danco, aveo accompagnement do tambourins Tho latest London oraze. SATURDAY MORNINGSfor Children at the Foresters' Hal!, at 10 o'clock. Half a guinea per quarter. Torms, one guinea per quarter. Address Monsieur Aujard, Shakespearo-road, next door Cat hollo Sohool ; or care Milner and Thompson's. Hastings Classes, Oadfellowe' Hall, THURSDAY EVKNINB&, Children 5 p.m., Adulta 8 Pirn. First Assembly Arril 6th. Planlsto: Mademoiselle Lex, ICO MR HUGH APLIN TEACHER OF MUSIC, PIANOFORTE AND OEOAN TUNER. Class and private leesone given In Pianoforte, Organ. Slnginp-, Harmony,' &o. Class Leotureo In Theory hold on FHIDAY KVENINGS at 8 o clock in preparation for Trinity College and N.Z. tearhere 1 examinations. Singing Olasaes In Stnff and Tonic Solfa at popular rates. Lessons in all subiects can be arranged for in immediate country districts Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniumß oorreotly Tuned, Regulated, nnd Ton? B. All Orders both In Town and Conntry will be promptly and efficiently attended to. Outlying dißtrlota periodically vißtted, AddresßMß HUGH APLI&, 193 Mußloal Aoademy, Napier MUSIO 4L NOTICE. MBJ.W.JRICHAEDSON, PROFESSIONAL TUNER AND RK PAIBER Or PIANOS AMERICAN ORGANS, AUTO HARPS, AND OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, X3EGS to notify the iPublic that he < -D makes REPAIRING A SPECIALITY. [ Having had his Worsuhop fitted up ■with all the latesG neoeß9ary implements for the above, the ptft>ll6 may rely on every satlaf ac tlon being given, Orders TeftatCarlylo-straet, Napier (Private Addrnss), or oare Messrs Miineb and Thomp. SON, Hastings-street ; also at Mr D Why. Toon's, Hastings Annual Tunings of three vlslta-In town 26s Country Orders promptly attended to. 103 jyjISSES A, AND K. STEVENS, TEACHERS OF MUSIC, LESSONS FOR PIANO, VIOLIN, AND SINGING, HAVE VAOANCIBS FOR A FEW PUPIL?, Terms upon application, Correspondence addressed care Mr J. w Ciuw, Hastingsstreet will receive prompt attention, and Intending Pupils will be waited on by an(ointment, 215 MRS SHEATH, Exponent ol the most approved Italian and Bngllih tnelbcAs ot voloe Culture and Singing, and TeaoSer of the Pianoforte, receives pupils at Messrs Mllner and Thompson's, Terms on application. Mrs Shbath visits Hastings every WBdnewUv. All oommnnloatlona e(t at Mllner and Thompson's will be at- ■ Jeniledlo, IS FINE ARTS. Mr w. J. "sTperoival, ARTIST. Classes for Tuition in Oil and Water Color Landscape. Land scape Painting a speciality, but Lessons in Flower and Fern Painting will be inolnded It desired, . . Terms per arrangement, OOOTE-ROAdT NAPIER. m

04RLTON OI.UB HOTSL^ Hastikss, Hawke's Bay. fTIHE above well-known Hostlery -■- having undergone extcnelve alterations and a thorough renovation, offers every advantage to the Travollina Public, being replete with every convenience, Tho Best Brands of Wines and Spirits kept In Stook. Fpuiyhts XXXX Ale always on hand ladleß' Drawing-room, Private Sitting; ' Rooms, Sample Rooms. Ukat-plass Billiard Room, fitted with one of Wright's Best Tables and Furniture. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, COMMODIOUS STABLING ACCOMMODATION. Horse Boxes and Paddocklng. I p. a. h¥kmah, Proprietor. 4g P. GOR>! tN. ORF?£&Hm HOTELN i P t B B 47 ■^jy AVERLEY HOTEL. L. BINKIE Begb to announce he haß taken the above Hotel, and hopes to reaeive the support of his old friends and the public 18 UP TO DATtf. IF you travel from Napier to Waipawa by rail, count every grey horse >o be Been on each side of the line, then multiply Dy thirteen, ana it will give you the number that dine at the CALEDONIAN HOTKL Dally! True!!! Un beßt"repas"a Napier pour un Be hilling. ARTHUR M'CARTNKY, 19 Maltro d'Hotel ' ' AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROViDKNT SOCIRT*. New Zealand Branohi Head Ufflce, Custom House Quay' elltngto Looal Board of Directors' The Hon, Morgan 9, draco, M.D., C.M.G M.L.C. (Chairman). The Hon. Charles J. Johnßton, M.L.O. (Deputy Chairman). Alfred do Batho Brandon, Esq. Tho Hod, Edward Rlobardßon, O.M.G. John Duncan, Kflq. Medloal Officer 1 Dr. W. Gi Kemp, M.R.C.S. (England THE OLDET, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIITE OFFICE, AND THE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. THE ONLY COLONIAL LIFE OFFICE WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY YEAK, \ __ The Method of Valuation adovted by this Society is of the Most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the Australasian Cohniet, ACCUMULATED FUNDS £I<MOO 9 000 (TEN AND A HALF MILLIONS) STERLING, All invested to yield nearly 6 per oent. POLICIES IN FORCE _ _ 109 SoO Sum Assured .. ... _ £37,066,1111 Accumulated Funds - _ £10,632,038 Annual Inooine - - - £1,860,317 Cash Bonuses Divided - - 61,830,391 BONUSES P CASH BONUS for JNE Year, 1891, £489,828 yielding Reverßlonary Bounses amounting to 41,009,000. - j This Cash Bonus was equal to 42*4 per oent ' ou the Premiums reoelvod during the yoar, ( CASH BONUSES deolared for last- FIVE Years, over TWO MIUJONB, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding HOUR ASSURE TOUR LIFE IN THE A.M.E SOCIETY, AND SECURE !A BONUS EVERY YEAH EXPENSES OB 1 MANAGEMENT LESS 92 PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME EDWARD W. LOWE,. RESIDENT SECRETARY. Branch Omiob— CUSTOM HOUSS QUAY, WBLU 6TON 4. H. GORE, am DlßtriQte«oretary 828 ' ' * Napier.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9342, 11 April 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9342, 11 April 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9342, 11 April 1893, Page 1

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