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_ gt^&JEoan and W..%. Wommvn. N.Z. LOAN AND MERCANTILE" 3-> AGENCY CO., LIMITED. QAPITAL AUTHORISED ... £2,000,008 ftn^ANCES Ma do on Wool and other Produce «i Grain and Grass Seeds Dressed. AGENCIES. .Owen's Shrep Dip • rannou'R Sheep Dip ™ Lnrnev'a Authcmimic TindiUl's Defiance Sheep nrench Taylor and Uremner's Wool Press Gascoigne's Wool Press Sheep-branaing Paint— free from Pitch, &c. (iraiiam a Permanent Toot-rot Cnre John Pottie and Sons (Sydney) Celebrated Sheep >c ooecincs r >1," ?nw ?51 lan i, m » urance Co., Fire and Marine »* wSSin?7. T ?Ai Qrea J b - T °?, ic Bemea y for sto <* Bottrelrs Calf Branding Frames Page's Lever Wire Strainer pa il' Fo^ SA] kE-Seeaß and Station Bequisites of ™ every description. NOTE.-The Proceeds of all Consignments are TRUST ACCOUNT " SPe ° ial CONSIGNIII ENT JOHN CBAIG, Manager. c- — ___ jt.%. tfamttfi' %sfsatlntion. 91 HA. WEE'S BAT FAEMEKS" COn OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, HMITED, POST NAPIEB. Advances made against Stork, Growing Wool, 1 and all kinds of Produce. Loans Negotiated. Sheep and other Stook bought and sold on commission. Woolpacks, Cornsaoks, Binder Twine, General Goods, and all Station Bequisites supplied at Lowest Current Bates. . AGENCIESChina Traders' Insurance Company, Limited, M'Dou<rall's Sheep Dip. Fumigation Coverings, Inaeoticide Wash, Insect Powder for « Foliage, and Ftingns Powder. (gflurattonni. . QUEEN'S 'nOLLEfiE, INGESTEE-ST., WELLINGTON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals— . ME AND MRS A. J. EOONEY, M.E.C.M., MJH. Who are assisted by an efficient staff of experienced and successful teachers. THE Building is situated on one of the healthiest sites of Wellington, and has been built expressly for educational purposes, with_ latest sanitary arrangements, lofty and wellventilated dormitories, electric lighting, tennis court, recreation grounds, promenades Boarders receive every home comfort, coinhined with maternal care. Special attention is paid to formation of character, manners, and deportment. Term commences February 2nd, Principals at home from January 23rd. Prospectus on application to this Office or to Principals, References may be made in Wellington to Sir Bobert Stont, K.C.M.G., H. D. Bell, Esq., Dr. FincHaj, LL.b. ; niid in Atieklnncl to the Eight Rev. the Anglican Primate. 335 TjUTZHERBERT TERRACE A SCHOOL. Tinder the Direction of MISS SWAINSON. BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB GIELS. The New Term will begin on TUESDAY, January 31st, 1899. The management of the practical work of the School will be entrusted to Mrs Henry Smith, who, as Miss Galwey, was Held Teacher at Mrs Svrainson'B School, and has held the same position at Mrs Croastlaile Bowen's (Christchurch) and at other private schools in Christchurch and Wellington. Miss F. Millicent Kirton, B.A. (N.Z. Dnlversity), has been engaged as Second Teacher. ■ 281 PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, THOBNDON, WELLINGTON (Late Fitzherbert Terrace). BOABDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOB GIBLS. MISS BABEB, M.A., MIB3 B. BICHMOND, M.A. (Honors in Languages), Lady Principals. The New Term will begin THURSDAY, Feb. ruarj 2nd, 1889. Miss Richmond and Miss Baber at home WEDNESDAY, February Ist. Tha Boarding: at Pipi'ei flohoolhouse will be under the managements Miss Baber. Prospactnses may be had on application to the Lady Principals. Address daring the holidays— Care of MtsH. Bichmond, (i rant-road, Thorndon. 1003 MISSES HAEDIE & MANNING, SCHOOL of SWthand (Pitman's and Lightline) and Typewriting, &c, and Typewriting- Office, " Herald " Chambers, Tennvsonstreet, Napier. Begistered by N.Z. Government. (Country Pnpil B may obtain the Technical School Bailway Tickets.) MIBS M, HABDIE (Diploma N.P.S., Eng.) and MISS L. MANNING,. B.A. Frenoh and Book-keeping also taognt, MJSS M. MANNING is prepared to take Pupils for the Violin. Classes will be resumed on' 30th January.. . 275 BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL. ' THOBNYCEOFT. HASTINGS. MRS and MISS' BEHARr'eLL -ay* prepared.to receive a limited number of Girls to Board aid Educate. Thorough English, Music, Drawing, and Sing. ing. Special care token with Children who liave not been from Home before Terms— 4o Guineas per Annnui. 330 PRIVATE SCHOOL, NAPIERTERRACE. FIRST Term commences second week in February, 1899, Girls of all ages, Boys, under 10. Extras— French, Music, Drawing. Terms on application. Day Boarders. MISS THOBNTON, Principal. Miss Thornton is prepared to take a limited number of Boarders. . 084 mHiE /lEAMSrAE QCHOOL, NAPIEB Headmaster W. GEAY, B.A. (Honors), Cambridge. Pupils Prepared for all Examipatjong, TBBIIS— ., Day Boys— la guineas per annum. „ Boarders — 50 guinoaß per annum, 594 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOLS, NAPIER, SOUND SECONDABY AND COMMEBOIAL EDUCATION. Scholarship open to Pupils of ono and two years' standing in the schoo!. Preparations for Civil Sorvioe and Matricula. tion Examination. Fees— Junior £8 Bs, Senior £9 9s per annum. Only extras— Music, Solo Singing, Painting, and Dancing. Boardera received by the Principals, -iee — £40 per annum. Beduction to Weekly Boarders. Next Term commences on TUESDAY, 7th February, at 9.80. DAVID SIDEY, 'Secretary. 'hebbtaunsa school, HASTINGS, HAWKE'S BAY; BOABDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB BOYS. Pupils prepared for Matnoulation and Civil Service Examinations. Terms aud Prospectus on application tCj JOHN A. FSASBB, Headmaster. Next term commences on February 2nd. 1830 Bonrders return February Ist «MrFiiASEit will be at the School on and after 27th January between 9 v.in, niul 12 noon. EDUCATIONAL. HAWKE'S BAY GIRLS' SCHOOL. ' WoodfoeU house,, HASTINGS. X BOARDING ANpTkaY SOHOOI FOB "i'v«ns outf. Frbspoohis on application MISS HODGE, Head Mistress. Noxt Term commences on February 2.5(4;, From 10th December to. 2Jti January tha Head Mistress wiH V? U^ay Iroin Woodford House. TAYLOW AiN'D CO., DYERS, CLEANER 8, ANJJ FEATHEB I'BESSEBS. GLOVES CLEANED EQUAL TO NEW. LadieH* and GentH* Clotniug Cleaned and Dyed, imd gniirauteed not to soil White Linen,™ f ommunications ]>romptly attended to. *" ■ Parcels called for and delivered. J. D. BBIASCO, Maua?er,* Hastings-street Napier,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11132, 26 January 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11132, 26 January 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11132, 26 January 1899, Page 1