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IMPORTANT NOTICE. PIANOFORTES. TO INTENDING PURCHASERS. CLEARING OUT AT A GREAT REDUCTION, To make room for further Shipments. BROADWOOD'S AND Otheb Fibst-ciiAss PIANOS, Warranted, peom Thirty-eight Guineas. W. DARBY, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Bridge-steeet. 147 NOTICE. FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. MR. DAVIS, PHOTOGRAPHER, with the assistance of W. H. DAVIS, of Wellington, will take LARGE-SIZED PORTRAITS in a very superior style. Price of Poetbait, 10s. N.B. —A PORTRAIT of his Excellency Sir GEORGE BO WEN, taken by W. H. Dayis, NOW ON VIEW. 180 WELSON COLLEGE. Head Master : Rev. F. C. Simmons, M.A., Oxford, Second Master : J. Mackat, Esq., M.A., Aberdeen. Third Master: W. Tomlinson, Esq. Boarding Department conducted by the Head Master and Mrs. SiMMOKS. The regular course of instruction comprises tho Latin, Greek, and French languages; Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and the Elements of Natural Science; Geography, liistory (Ancient and Modern), Writing, the English Language — its Grammar, Literature and Composition. In connection with this institution there are seven Scholarships open for competition as they become vacant (due public notice of which ia given), viz :—: — three of £30 a year each, three of £20 a year each, and one of £10, variously tenable for from one to three years. Three of these— (he Newcome of £30, a Foundation of £30, and a Foundation of £10 per annum, respectively — are open to competition nt tho commencement of the ensuing term. Youths, to be eligible for admission, must have attained the ago of nine years, and be able to read and write with facility. Teems for the above Course :—: — Tuition Fees, £3 per quarter. Board and Residence in the College, inoluding Washing, £50 per annum. Day Boarders, £3 Ss. per quarter. The FIRST QUARTER of the current yoor, commences on the 3rd of February, 1860. N.B. — All Tuitiim fee*, aa also Boarding charges, must be paid quarterly, ia advance. Robekt Pollock, 177 Secretary. EDUCATION. MRS. RENTOUL will (D.V.) RE-OPEN SCHOOL on THURSDAY, the 28th instant. Trafalgar-square. 148 NELSON HOTEL, CORNER Ol? Bridge and Coelingwood-Steeets. CHARLES M'GEE Begs to thank his numerous customers and tho public generally, for the past most liberal support and patronage ho has received since opening his NEW HOTEL. The present building lms been erected with a desire to meet the growing requirements of this City and Colony, while especial attention has been paid to the sleeping and private apartments, which are lofty, well ventilated, combined with oomfort, and embracing that all-essential requisite to health, THE BATH. C. M'Gee trusts (with the confidence the public of Nelson and the West Coast have, and many place in him) to maintain the position he now holds, being most desirous to please and do justice to one and AIL of his customers ; andean assure them that no effort shali be wanting on his part to readily fulfil the wishpß of his friends and the public generally. C. M'Gee can with conSdence assert that none but the best imported BRANDS of SPIJRITS, WINES, ENGLISH ALE and PORTER are in STOCK. THE BILLIARD ROOM contains one of ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES, made expressly to order, and the interior arrangements insure a large amount of comfort and convenience. ENGLISH ALE AND PORTER ALWAYS IN DRAUGHT. AN ORDINARY EVERY DA.V AT ONE O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. Nolson Hotel, December 11. 2069 EX JOHN BUNYAN. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON beg to inform the public of Nelson nnd Marlborough, that they havo received FURTHER SHIPMENTS of really FIRST-CLASS SADDLERY of every description, including some very superior Gentlemen's Saddles, with Doeskin Seats, and Kneepads of improved Shape ; and thpy also beg to state that, being in a position to make their purchases from the largest and beat English Manufactories for Cash, it enables them to retail their Goods at less than the ordinary Wholesale Prices, which tho following List will testify :— £ s. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from .270 „ „ All-over Hogskin . 317 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 410 0 ladies' Saddles, complete, from . . 317 6 , „ Quilted Safea . . . 411 0 „ „ Leaping Heads and Quilted Safes . . . . 5 17 6 Child's Pelch, for Boy and Girl . . 215 0 BRIDLES AND OTHER MATERIALS. £ s. d. An imuiense assortment of Bridles, commencing at 0 5 0 Ladies' Round Snnilles, from . . . 012 6 Martingales . . . . . .056 Hunting Breast-plate and Martingales . 012 6 Felt SADDLE-CLOTHS . . . .066 HEAD-COLLARS, from . . . 0 6 G Good PLATED SPURS, from . .036 „ Strong BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete 6 0 0 „ Strong PLATED BUGGY HARNKSS, complete . . . 6 10 0 „ Strong PLAT KD GIG HARNESS 7 0 0 „ Strong CART HAENESS . . 5 0 o EaiDGE'STEEET, N.BLSON. 1531
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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 27 January 1869, Page 2
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747Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVII, Issue 8, 27 January 1869, Page 2
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