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WELLINGTON COLLEGE. THE First Term of 1895 will begin on FRIDAY, Ist February, at 9.15 a.ro.. The Hoad Master will be ready to receive parents and guardians at the College on and after TUESDAY, January 29tb, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. CHAS. F. FOWLES, 22C . Secretary. GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. fBIHE First Term will begin on MONDAY, X FEBRUARY 4th. Teaching Staff — Miss Hamilton, Lady Principal Mr J. Innos, M.A., LL.B, Miss Marcbant, M.A, Mias Eccleafied, M.A. Miss Morrah, M.A. Miss Wilson (certificated) Mr Naverne, Modern Languages Mias Richardson 1 Drawing . Mias Wilson > Mr Warren, Shorthand . Mr R. Parker, Class Singing and Piano Mra Holt _ 7 Piano Miss Swamson ) Miss Hamilton will receive parents of pupils at tho High School from 2 till G o’clock on the afternoons of Friday, Saturday and Monday, the Ist, 2nd and 4th February. Parents in the country may hear of homes for their daughters by applying to the undersigned; from whom also prospectuses may bo ; obtained, CHAS. P. POWLE3, 232 Secretary, j Mr O. D. Mackintosh (Music Master Wellington College), TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE & SXiVGING. Lessons may bo arranged for on tho Flute, Oboe and Clarionet, also on Brass and Stringed Instruments. - . Pupils prepared for Trinity College Musical Knowledge Certificates. Quarter commences with pupil on and after WEDNESDAY, 23rd January. Address— KENT TERRACE. 209 VIOLIN TUITION. McGLASHAN begs to intimate to his Pupils and others that ho will resume teaching on MONDAY, 4th February, at his residence, No. 26, Wellington terrace. 215 Mb M AUGHAN B ARNETT, Organist of St. John’s Church, vV ARLINGTON, Will be prepared, after MONDAY, JANUARY 7th TO GIVE LESSONS IN PIANO AND ORGAN FLAYING, And to accept Engagements for “AT HOMES,” etc. . Communications to be addressed, Dartmoor House, Wooloombo street; - Or, Dresden Co., Wellington. 904 ST. FRANCIS XAVIER’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Ingestbe street, Wellington. LAJCHOOL Re-opens FEBRUARY Ist, 1895. © The Course comprises every branch of a first-class English Education, with French, Latin, Mathematics and Book-keeping as required. Every kind of Plain and Art Needlework taught gratia. Piano, Violin, Gorman and private Singing, Drawing and Painting Lessons are extras at moderate terms. Terms. —Boarders, J 330 per ‘annum; Day Scholars, 25s per quarter. 888 GIRLS’ COLLEGE, Melmerbv House, Brougham street. "B3ESIDENX Teacher, Graduate of New Bhi Zealand University, assisted by others. Music —T. T. Trimnell, Mus. 8., Oxon ; Mrs Holt, Drawing—Mias Hill, Toclmical School. Pupil Boarders Received. 487 CONSERVATIVE INVESTMENTS WITH LIBERAL RESULTS. A UNIQUE SYSTEM OF INVESTMENT. THE Australian Mutual Provident Society as an inducement to investors of small or large sums, and to encourage the making of a provision against old age, invito proposals from those who wish to secure tho advantage of receiving the ordinary Bank Rate of Interest for their deposits, together with the additional benefit of Life Assurance for Nothing. Policies in the Endowment Table which matured in the year 1894 showed a return of from 4 to 4? per cent. comp, interest per annum with Life Assurance for Nothing. For further information and advice interview, write or telephone (No. 17) to THEO. H. RITCHEY, - Chief Agent for Wellington, . Imperial Chambers, . Featherston street. Austialian Mutual Provident Society. . ; PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ' B WAL TE R E. HAL L. PRIZE -MEDALLIST ’(DENTAL SURGE O N), 105, Willis street. Artificial Teeth fitted from one to a complete set, at most moderate charges, guaranteed in every particular. 14 T HE. BLACK BALL COAL COMPANY. TO HOUSEHOLDERS. WEST COAST GOAL. PRICE GREATLY REDUCED. Private Families may now ho supplied at the Wholesale Rates hitherto paid by tho Coal Traders. HAVE YOU TRIED THE BLACK BALL COAL ? , IT IS BRIGHT AND CLEAN v AND GIVES A CHEERFUL FIRE. {6/6 p or Quarter Ton. 12/6 Per Half Ton. 24/- Per Ton. Not Cash on delivery at Coal Depot, Black Ball Hallway Siding, Or will he delivered to any address in o near Wellington at the above prices for net pash, with tho cartage only added thereto. Send Post Card (with full address) to - C. W. TURNER, ' .P.0.80x 117; Or OFFICE BLACK BALL DEPOT, Comer Bunny street and Waterloo quay. 183 Cold Chamber. Fresh and Firm Every Day. Black Swan JButteb. Purest and Best in the Market. 52 j REVOLUTION IN THE TEA TRADE, j Xjattey,” Xjiveemobe AND O O. (limited), .1 TEA IMPORTERS, WELLINGTON, ARE selling direct to the Public at ] Wholesale Prices for Cash with order. GOOD FAMILY TEA ... 1/6 per lb tPaoked in Jib and lib packets, and in 51b, 101 b, and 201 b tins) A trial will prove that this Tea, which is retailed at Omt Own Shops at the Lowest ■Wholesale Price, is equal in quality to Teas retailed elsewhere at 2s and2s 4a per lb. P.voccaE tour Tea at First Hand, and Sate 6d per lb—Equal to the Duty. CEYLON PEKOE SOUCHONG In wooden lead-lined boxes, packed in Ceylon) 51b Boxes (net weight) ... 8s 6d 101 b Boxes (net weight) ... 16s fid GOOD STATION TEA, In 801 b Cheats and 501 b Half-.chests, At Is 3d per lb. SAMPLES SENT FREE TO ANT AD DRESS ON APPLICATION.' Cheap Freights fob’ Country ■ Residents. On receipt of a Money Order for value of Tea ordered, together with Is fid added for freight, wo will forward any quantity of Tea (largo or small), freight paid, to any steamer port or lailway station in New Zealand. LATXEY, LIVERMORE & CO, (Limited), 6C, CUBA STREET, & 37, FEATHERSTON • ' STREET, 770 _ Wellington, ...

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2414, 21 January 1895, Page 3

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