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•j\_ ,G R E A ; T., BATT LE. BASIN RESERVE,. NEXT TUESDAY. TUG-OF-WAR. ' Powerful Teams have accepted. The Grip will be taken cheerfully but firmly on the word Pull. 873 WANTED to ’ sell, pure-bred prize poultry. , Owing ,to shortness of room, I am selling off all my prize poultry. This is a good opportunity to get new bipod for the coming seasonfrom direct imported strains at reasonable price.- Apply early. T. Hoult, Pirie street. 90t WANTED, light spring cart. White , chapel preferred, with brake; also light express,' with pole,, double and single harness': must bo in good order and cheap, Apply Cash, Times office. ’ ■ gpj I.NTRD to rent, four or fi'vij-roomed ' oo'tfage, in or near Wellington, with stable, shed, &0., with land, n£ once ; rent in advance. Apply Cottage, Times office. 906 ANTED Jtnown—The Record Eoigt silver - mounted Fox’s \ frame silk Umbrella,. with your name in full and date engraved, can bo manufactured for 12s 6d at T-ethaby’s, 26, Willis street.' Tp dntjdounirj friends: Postage paid any part "of New Zealand, Umbrellas re-covered with silk, Italian cloth and Levantine twill, from 3s 6d; best twill Italian, specially manufactured for our own family, from 4s 6d; beat silk, from 6s 6d. Don’t throw any umbrella'away, send it to Lethaby’s and get a new. one made of it. Scissors, knives and razors' ground; gloss • and ohina riveted. 475 ART Needlework Emporium.---Wanted . .Known —Mrs Fearne, No. 3, Manners street, Needlework Emporium. New goods ]ust' arrived. Latest novelties in Fancy: Work. Inspection invited. • Prices moderate. Lessons given: in all ‘ kinds of Fanoy Work. SS6 WELLINGTON GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL, PIPITEA STREET. THE School will Ee-open ’on WEDNESDAY, 25th May. .i: . ' Miss: Hamilton, will, receive pa routs of. pupils from 3 till 6 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, 23rd and 25th May. At the last University Examinations fourteen piipila passed the Matriculation Examination, all of them qualifying also for the Solicitors* General Ivnowlodgo pass ; three obtained- high places in the Credit ”, list: in the' Junior University Scholarship Examination, and .one kept tho first year’s terns of her University Course. Six pupils qualified,for a .“PartialJJ “-.Teachers’ Certificate! ’ Seven passed The Junior -Civil Service; and two passed the Senior Civil Setvioo Examination,, one >of ..whom, passed “ with diatino^.on,’’, .6()inihg,. first...in; ..the. whole colony.''

In accordance with a resolution passed by the Board last year a,reduction.is made on the fees for three or inor'a pupils from,the same family attending either the College or the High School. Prospectuses may be obtained from Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Messty Maekay Bros.,;ahd from the Secretary. ■ CHAS. P. POWERS, 480 ’ r : .- ■ r ! r -Secretary. /XV U..E •E..NV.S. , C 0- L L.K G E, \ "■! Jnciistbe strut. .• AND DAY SCHOOL .. , FOE GIRLS. - . Principals Mr* and:? Jjrs Av Jf. J^oonet. The second term commences Wednesday, ajthiMayt'l'PiMeip'als at home to receive Parents and Pupils front" Wednesday; 18th May. 631 Ellice street. ■ ~|3RINCIP.A LS,-Mra;.and! Miss Sheppard, assisted by a full staff of efficient teachers, di ■&-! \ s- ... e:\Kxa«i Titaae The Next Term Will begin May 25th. 447 FITZHERBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. , Miss Baber, M. A., Miss B. Richmond, M. A. THE Seoond Term will begin MONDAY, May 30th.r. »- ... -c Miss Swainson hits vacancies for pupils attending the above school, and alto for elder girls attending classes or taking lessons from a master. , - , ;i| ,,, yr ,540 : PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING, HARMONY, &c. ME. LAUHS3NCHI , **'F. WATKINS, n or-‘' ganist of -fit. Mark’s, will resume Teaching on Monday, May 23rd, at his new address — 3. VtgpORIA..TERRACE, 2XOO 815 ' loj. Brougham street. | r ADAME COPE, Singing and Piano Specialist.. Voice Ptoduot ion.onrthe a> g , opcututsfir r uiua i most approve | Italian mdttodX II MAa i i£!rre v Cope claims tbit she possesses the irue art of developing the full powers of the voice, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough., musical, tone. Tfi'm dates from first lessor!. 32, The Terrace. O 635 Tyr E McGLASHAN, Teacher of the .Violin, Begs to intimate to his pupils and pthers that, , ,U : ■' -■■■ he has .iUW.fi. l REMOVED TO No. 6, THE TERRACE. d' ■ 246 MRS H. B; MASON’S Dancing class fcr learners " " *" Is held at her I New Assembly Room, 56, Ghuznee street (Next St. Peter’s Church), MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS, At 8 p.m. Private Lessons can bo arranged. Children’s Class SATUHDaY, at 2.30 p.m. Vacancies for Pianoforte Pupils. 580

THE EXITED FARMERS’ CaUPERATIVE ASSOdIATiOX;-LIMITEI)f'' ‘ LAMBTON QUAY. fTIHE ASSOCIATION paying decided to 7*- 'pay special attention to' the requirements of Farmers, has considerably extended ila cperatior.s in , the ", Produce Department, aid now begs to announce the following stocks for sale— , . . Prime Quality Wheat and‘"Oats,' &0., for Seed Purposes. TUSCAN, WHEAT ~, HUNTER’S WHITE "WHEAT PEARL WHEAT . Canadian oats -:y i -v ' DANISH OATS DUN OATS AIso—•ALL VAR! E PIES,, 0F../POTATOES.. - t '■ ' ' ' ' • ' ,:865-, Barb. Xjea'ey and' Co.. Stock and. Shabebbokees,Accountants, Financial and Estate’ Agents, Grey and Featherston-streets, , Wellington, And at'Crawford street," Dunedin. 250 ' Gr« A* Jenness, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Cuba street Extension. Watches, Clocks and Jewellery of Descriptions cleaned andrepaited. ■. W. F.-’ 2,'MUBPST STREET, ThORKDOK. ' Violins Made. Repaired and Put in Order. ' ~j, Rows, Repaired, 141 E» O E XiAUTOUE. MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT, Scientific Palmtbt. Pstchometrist, ■ ■ Consulted Jdaily, - 121, Willis sibbet. Leasing Wellington for 3 weeks; sea adyertiaement'for return. 350 Miss E. : €r«- flu nt, DENTAL SURGEON, . 100, Willis stbebt. Hours of Consultati^a— 9.30 .a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Private Besidence r Bba-umonp, WooiiCoarsE sTßirgr. &S 6 ML E 1 S i d'N-E Y HAL L, DENTIST' (Late of Manners and Willis streets), .. Boulcott street, , , , Opposite Ptman Catholic Church.

Telephone 479. • 603 MISS WILDMAN. Masseuse and Medical Electrician, of the West End Hospital, Cavendish square, London, \V. Superfluous hair.upon the face permanently removed by.means of Electrolysis. References aro kindly permitted by several patients. Booms over Sir Biucge’s, Dentist, Willis street. 733

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3440, 23 May 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3440, 23 May 1898, Page 1