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EDUCATION Boarding and day school foi girls. 11, Victoria terrace, Ellice street. PRINCIPAL ... MISS A. C. FREEMAN Lata Head Assistant Teacher in Mrs Bowen’s Sohoo'., Christchurch. Next Term will begin WEDNESDAY, Jane 2nd. For particulars apply by letter to the above address. 661 ELOCUTION AND PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS ADELENE WILKINS wishes tc announce that she is. prepared to receive pupils in Elocution and the Delsarte System of Physical Culture. For further information see Miss Wilkins at her residence, No, 5, Bailer street, MONDAY and THURSDAY Mornings, between 10 DANCING, MRS H. B. MASON’S Dancing Class for Learners is held at 56, .Ghuznee street, next St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, at 8 p.m. ; Children’s Class, Saturday afternoons, at 3 o’clock. I Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupils. 626 JT IGHT-LINE, the modern shorthand. JU Easy to learn. Easy to write.' Easy to read. S. E. Wrigat’a classes will bo held i on Tuesday and Friday Evenings at 7.30. ' Quarter commences with pupil. Morning classes .for Ladies. 33, Lambton quay (upstairs), 163 Opposite Martin’s Fountain. BANJO, Mandoline and Guitar. Thorough tuition given on the above by Mr J. G. Turner, late of the Spanish Students. No. 2, Barker street, off Cambridge terrace. Trams pass the door. 333 H HUNTER BROWN (Late of Sydney), • Certificated Piano Tuner. Repairing and Regulating a speciality. Work undertaken for the Trade. BANJOS. —Teacher of the Banjo as a really musical instrument. Solo importer of the celebrated Stewart Banjos. Address —77, Ghuznee street, near St. Peter’s Church. 348 NOTICES. /COLONIAL Editions of new and well'U known Books. Paper covers, 2s 6dj cloth, 3s 6d ; postage, fid. Braddon, M. E., London Pride Barrie, J. M., Sentimental Tommy Corelli, Marie, Murder of Delieia Romance of Two Worlds Vendetta Thelma ; Cameos Crockett, 5.8., The Grey Man Allen, Grant, A Splendid Sin Hooking, Joseph, Field of Fair Renown Hope, Anthony The Heart of Princess Osra Hornung, E. W., The Rogues’ March Merriman, H S., The Sowers Flotsam Russell, W. Clark, What Cheer Ward, Mrs Humphrey, Sir George Tressady Ho AND Jo Batllie 39 Cuba street. TO BE PUBLISHED IN JULY, 1897. STONE’S Wellington, Hawke’s Bat J and Taranaki . (Commercial, Municipal and General DIRECTORY AND ZEALAND ANNUAL. Seventh Year 1897-8 of Publication. Edited by John Stone, Jhnr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 800 pages, together with. Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. Price : To Subscribers, 10s 6d ; NonSubscribers, 12s 6d. STONE, SON AND CO., Printers and Publishers., Crawford street, Dunedin. I HAVE on view a largo consignment of New Howes. These are the Highest Grade English Bicycles imported. You can ha ve a Wellingtbnian Bike locally built, to suit you, with Simpson lever chain. Twelve Months’ Guarantea. L. CERCHI, 19 Next Evening Post. HOLLIS BICYCLES. Shipments just landed by COLLIER TWO-SPEED COMPANY, Lambton quay. These are the highest grade wheels at lowest price 36 OHA.HPORE. PURE INDIAN TEA UNBLENDED. TRY IT All Grocers Stock it. OLTVEORONA, MdDONALD & CO„ Solo Wholesale Agents. COACHING. CARBINE KOYAL Mail line of Coaches leave Coyle’s Royal Hotel, Ohingaiti, to catch and meet every inward and outward train. These coaches run twice daily to Mangaweka and also connect with Peters. and Sou’s line of coaches to Hot Lakes. Passengers to Ohingaiti and Mangaweka will save both trouble and expanse by taking passage by our coaches at Mangaoho. Parcels, &0., promptly attended to. Booking offices—Coyle’s Hotel, Ohingaiti; Berry and Tievena’s Stables, Mangaweka; Carbine stables, Foilding, Horses, sulkies, special coaobes, &0., always on hire at any of the above stables. BERRY AND TEEVENA, . 817 Proprietors. WHITE STAR LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES. MANGAONOHO TO -OHINGAITI. MEET ALL TRAINS .TO AND FROM MANGAONOHO. THESE Coaches meet Peters and Sons’ Line of Mail Coaches, which go through to the Hot Lakes. Arrangements for special trips can be negotiated at a reasonable figure, Agent for the N.Z. Express Company. BALFOUR A CO. ROYAL MAH. LINE OF COACHES. J.ROM MASTERTON TO TINUI AND CASTLEPOXNT. AVINQ purchased the above plant from L Mr T. P. Lett, the coaches will run as usual, leaving the Post Office, Masterton. every Tuesday and Friday at 8 a.m. for Tinni and Caatlepoint, arriving in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.m. following days. Special arrangements made for the oon veyanoe of private families and for passengers and luggage to oatoh Wellington trains. Conveyances run from Masterton to Castlepoint on Mondays and Thursdays, returning following days, starting at ooaoh honrs. Passengers and parcels hooked at the office back of Prince of Wales’.Hotel, where mi will be constantly in attendance, S. FORMAN * CO., 989 Proorietors. HOT LAKES I HOT LAKES J TIME-TABLE. CURB A CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND LiNE OE COACHES, under contract with the Now Zealand Government for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s mails between Ohingaiti, Kaikoura, Taihape, Te Horo, Tnrangarere, Waionrn and Tokaanu, will leave Meehan’s Hotel, Ohingaiti, every WEDNESDAY Morning at 6.30, and Tokaann every MONDAY . morning at 7 a.m. Peters’ Coaches are met ak Te Horo junction to convey the moils and passengers to Moawhango, also at Waionrn junction te connect with Karioi, Baetehi and Pipiriki, meeting the Wanganui steamer. For particulars, apply Thos. Cook & Sons, Sole Agents New Zealand; .or to Peters A Sons, Ohingaiti. LETT’S ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COAU = PROM MASTERTON TO TENUI AND CASTLE POINT. 1 1 IHE Coach leaves the Clnb Hotel at JL a.m. every Tuesday and Friday Homewood; returns in tima to oatoh a noon train, to Wellington following Cooohfor Tonui and Caatlepoint leaves a.m. on Tnesdavs and Fridays. . V TECS, P. LETT, Propriety

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LVX, Issue 3130, 17 May 1897, Page 1

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