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GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE First Term will begin on the 4th February next. During the past year the Teaching Staff has been re-organised. Miss M'Lean, M.A., lately Principal o£ the Girls' High School, Tima,ru, has been appointed Lady Principal, and Miss Gellatly, M.A.. (Honours in Mathematics), has been appointed to take charge of the Higher Mathematics. Drawing, Calisthenics, Class Singing and Cooking have been added to the subjects to be taught. CHAS. P. POWLES, Secretary.

WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term of 1901 will begin on THURSDAY, 81st January. The Head Master will receive Parents and Guardians at the College on Tuesday, 29th January, and all new boys will present themselves foi entrance examination on | Wednesday, 80th January, at ; 9.80 a.m. I OHAS. P. POWLES, J Secretary.

"PALMERSTON GUABDS. The corps will parade as under : - Friday, Feb. Bth—Company drill, fall in 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12th—Company drill, foil in 7.30 p.m. Fiiday, Feb. 15th—Company drill, fall in 7.30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 19th-Company drill, fallm 7.30 p.m. Friday, Fob. 22nd—Company drill, tall in 7.30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 26th—Company drill, fall in 7.30 p.m. Class firing Mondays and Thursdays, oommonee 5 a.ra. on the range. Owing to sooio of the members havinp joined the (ith Contingent, there are now a few vacancies for recruits. EUrJy application is necessary rom those wiahiDg to join. By Order. F. S. GOLDINGHAM", (Jiiptuiu Commanding Palmerston Guards.

THE TBA'SSVAAL WAX Achievements of the Home and Colonial Forces in the Great Conflict of 1 899-00. A SUPEKB ILLUSTKATED HISxl TORY, written by Spencer Wilkinson, and illustrated by England's Best Artists. Compiled and Published by the Illustrated London News, PRICE, 4/FEATURES—Eight full-pago Photogravures, small and large Photos of all the prominent Leaders and Heroes of the Campaign, and reproductions of Pictures drawn on the spot by the Artists oi the News. A Beautiful Publication. A Hecord Achievement. The Regular and Volunteer in War. Infantry and Cavalry Compared. A .Record of Colonial Prowess, GET A COPY YOUESELF. GIVE ONE TO. YOUR FRIEND. A PJIJE NEW YEAR GIFT. DON'T MISS THE I.L.N.'S GREAT WAR NUMBER— THE BEST YET. John G. Swallow, Bookseller & Stationery THE SQUARE, Opposite the Bank of Australasia. Tolophonu No. 00.

t CENTRAL ARCADE 3 IRONMONGERY AND FURNITURE • ESTABLISHMENT. I | '"HE Public are informed that j [ * the above business, hitherto i carried on by tie late Mr J. K. , Montague, will be continued without i a Py change of management in the same premises, the Square, Palmer- ( ston Noith. I NOTIOE. l i /^ LLi accounts owing in the ■' *. estate of the late J. E. | Montague must be rendered in detail to the undersigned on or before the . Hth prox. Also all outstanding • accounts in the above estate are . required to be settled by the same ; date. ' E. L. MONTAGUE, Executrix. ; DEHORNING SEASON. Tl1 is my intention to start dehorning this year from the beginning of March. Any person entrusting this work to me can rely on getting their cattle carefully treated and quietly handled. Letters and telegrams to be addressed I HAROLD GBEVILLB, Mangatiiinoka. SILVER GRID. FRESH FISH arrive daily; Smoked ' Finn twice a week; Oysters in aeaiion; luncheon, Teas, Suppers, Sunday Bupperp from 8 tiU 10 jp.na,

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7159, 9 February 1901, Page 4

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