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?*. M. ggrtntt anfl '£Li&, (Haujjjatig, N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE ' AGENCY C»., LIMITED. /CAPITAL AUTHORISED ... £2,000,00! ADVANCES Made ou Wool and other Prodnci and ou Stock, t ' FROZEN MEAT.— Stork Received for Freez ing and Shipment. Grain and Grass Seeds Dressed. AGENCIES. , -Walter A. Wood Co.'s Agricultural Implements , ,Murton's Sheep Dip ,Owen's Sheep Dip Cannon's Sheep Dip Lnruey's Antlieminiic Tindall's Defiance aheep Drench Taylor and Bremner's Wool Press Gascoigne's Wool Press . Sheep-branding Paint — free from Pitch, &c. Graham's Permanent Foot-rot Cure t John Pottie and Sons (Sydney) Colehrated Sheei Specifics New Zealand Insurance Co., Fire and Marine 3 SONJET -The Great Tonic Remedy for Stock • Bottrell's Palf Branding Frames • Page's Lever Wire Strainer FOR SALE— Seeds and Station Requisites ol every description. NOTE.— The Proceeds ofall Consignments ar< dealt with through a Special CONSIGNMENT TRUST ACCOUNT. JOHN CEAIG, Manager. ißAtttßtioa&U 1 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. I Under the Direction of MISS SWAINSON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, The ' New Term will begin on TUESDAY, January 31st, 1859. The management of the practical york of the School will he entrusted tv Mrs Heury Smith, who, as Miss Oalwey, was Held Teacher at Mrs i Swainson's School, and, has held the same position at Mrs Croasdaile Bowen's (Christ, church) and at other private schools in Christ, church and Wellington. • Miss F. Millicent Kirton, B.A. (N.Z. University), haß been engaged as Second Teacher. 281 MISSES HARDIE & MANNING, SCHOOL of Shorthand (Pitman's and Lightline) and Typewriting, &c, and Typewriting Office, " Herald ** Chambers, Tennysonstreet. Napier. Registered by N.Z. Government. (Country Pupils may obtain the Technical School Railway Tickets.) MISS M. H ABDIE (Diploma N.P.S., Eng.) and MISS L. MANNING, B.A. French and Book-keeping also taught. MISS M. MANNING" is prepared to take Pupils for the Violin. Classes will be resumed on 30fch January. 275 PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, THORNDON, WELLINGTON (Late FiUherbert Terrace). BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MISS B&BER, M.A., MIS 38. RICHMOND, M.A. (Honors iv Languages), Lady Principals. The New Term will begin THURSDAY, February 2nd, 1899. Miss Richmond nnd Miss Biber nt home WEDNESDAY, February Ist. The Boarding at Pipi'ex Schoolhouse will be under the management of Miss Baber. Prospectuses may be had on application to the Lady Principals. ' A ddress during the holidays— Cire of MrsH. Richmond, Grant-road, Tho nd in. 1063 PRIVATE SCHOOL, NAPIERTERRACE. FIRST Term commences second week in February, 1800. Girls of all ages, Boys under 10. Extras— French, Music. Drawing. Terms ou application. Day Boarders. MISS THORNTON, _ Principal. Miss Thornton is prepared to take a limited number of Boarders. OS4 rTIHiE <~1 RAMMAE QCHOOL, NAPIER Headmaster W. GRAY, B.A. (Honors), Cambridge. Pupils Prepared for all Examinations. TERMS— Day Boys — 12 guineas per annum. Boarders — 50 guineas per unnum, 594 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER. SOUND SECONDARY AND COHMEB. CIAL EDUCATION. Scholarship open to Pupils of one aud two years' standing in the school. Preparations for Civil Service and Matriculation Examination. Fees— Junior £8 Bs, Senior £9 9s per annum. Only extras— Music, Solo Singing, Painting, and Dancing. Boarders received hy the Principals. Fee— £40 per annum. Reduction to Weekly Boarders. Next Term commences on TUESDAY, 20lh September, at 9.30. DAVID SIDEY, Secretary. HERETAUNGA SCHOOL, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY. • BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Pupils prepared for Matriculation and Civil Service Examinations. Terms and Prospectus on application to JOHN A. FRASER, Headmaster. Next term commences on February 2nd, 1899. Parents and Guardianß wishing to place Pupils ns Boarders are requested to communicate with the Principal before December 16th, 1898. EDUCATIONAL. HAWKE'S BAY GHJLS' SCHOOL. WOODF OED HOUSE, HASTINGS. BOABDING AND*DAY SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. Terms and Prospectus on application _ MISS HODGE, Head Mistress. Next Term commences on February 2nd. From 16th December to 27th January tho Head Mistress will bo away from Woodford House. agrnfcjs'igtqpai ■\TIOLIN, VOICE PRODUCTION V AND SINGING. HERR "W. E. WENDER (Conservatoire Prague) Has still a few vacancies for the above. Having decided not to take any holiday this Xmas, Herr "Weudor wishes to inform intending pupils, especially those attending- school, that he will attend to teaching- as usua l . Those not leaving the District for their holidays will havo special advantage in their progress, having plenty of time to practice. Term Commences with First Lesson. For Terms and Particulars apply Personally or by Letter to W. R. WENDEE, NAPIER. Herr Wender will bo pleased to call ou intending Pupils. 511 MISS LILIAN CAMERON (LATE PIANISTE DUNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY), STUDIED under Herr Henno Scherrk, Piano Mr A. Towsoy, Organ and Harmony; also Certificated Pupil of Senora Venosta, Singing and Voice Production, WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION IN PIANOFORTE PLAYING (Advanced Pupils Only) SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION (Italian Method) j Terms— From THREE GUINEAS per Quarter Address— Elizabeth-road, Blufl Hill. 249 MISS LE MERCIER, mEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY, Honors Diplomas Caut. Col. and Trinity Col., Lon. Local Representative of the Londou College of Mnsic. Caudldates Prepared for all Practical and Theoretical Examinations. MUSIC ROOMSOUTH BRITISH BUILDINGS, Browning-street. Terms on Application. DIAMOND AND ROULSTON, NIGHTSOIL CONTRACTORS Complaints or Orders 80,.120

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11120, 12 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11120, 12 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11120, 12 January 1899, Page 1