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JSrougham Hill School II Lll C J HTKK ET. Principals Mug Mil 11.6 H SHr.PMUIi, Assisted by a ■ialf.,f iJtßoio**! I‘eachar-, _ rcsidmt ai.d visiting The New Term will beg n on Wt.UNE DAY, February Ist,. The Principals will n« at h nne Mcndav au : Tuesday, 3Uth and 3lsc of January, from 2 to 5 p.m. Extensive additions are being made to the present house, viz., achoo room, bedrooms, lavatories, &c. These improvements will make it complete in every respect as an eduationsl establishment. 12 c ANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, LINCOLN. Director: J. Bayne, M.A., B.So. in Agriculture, Edinburgh University. LECTURES begin on THURSDAY, * 9th March, Up to which date Students can be, admitted for the current term. Eor further information, apply to 676 THE DIRECTOR. ADAME, £JOPE MISS COPE, VOICE PRODUCTION. SINGING AND PIANO, RESUMED Lessons MONDAY, January 23rd, 1899. Pupils prepared for Trinity College Exams. Address: 30, Murphy street, Thorndon. -y 982 MR ARTHUR J. WICKS, Trinity College, London. (Pupil of Frank Swinford, Professor of Trinity College.) TEACHER OP PIANOFORTE, ORGAN ■ AND HARMONY. Term commenced February Ist. Prospectus of Terms, etc., at tlie Dresdea Music Warehouse. 579 £&.» JO UOHL RK , Ph. D Pbivatk Tutor fob Matriculation, Giro Service, Ac., 3, CROSBY TERRACE, Off Abel Smith street., 191 /'i ARBINB ROYAL MAIL LINE OF Vy COACHES to Ohingaiti, Mangaweka Eaikonra and Taihapo, connecting with Peters and, Soma’ at Te Horb and thence on to Moawhango.—The above Line of Coaches fun as follows j—Leaves Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti, to meet every inward and outward Train, and bn to Mangaweka at 32 45 p.m. s returning to Ohingaiti in time to latch coach for Railway Station, leaving again after arrival of coaches from Mangaonoho for , Mangaweka. Note.—Tho above Line of Coaehes (and no other) connect with Peters and Sons’ at Te Hofo Junction, who take our passengers, &0., on to the Hot Lakes, and also at Moawhango with the Napier Coaches. —Booking Offices —Meehan’s Commercial Hotel, Ohingaiti; Horner’s Commercial Hotel, Mangaweka.—Horses, Buggies, Special Coaches, &0., on, hire right through the line, and also at Carbine Stables, Peilding.—Letters and Telegrams will receive prompt attention. BERRY, TRB7ENA AND CO., Proprietors. J. •Yf.iJTK >OYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE.! 110 p m.' 3.15 p m. 7.50 p.m.: ,eave town for South train at ... 6.10 a.m, ,eave town for North train at ... - 8.30 a.m. ,eave town for North and South express at ... ...; ,eave town for South train!at ... jeave town for North train at ... , A coach will leave) Pahiatna at 4.30 daily or Woodville, connecting with the Danneirke train from Palmerston North, reaching ’abiatua every evening at .about 8 o’clock, . Conveyance leaves Pahiatna daily at ■lO , m. for Konini, Harana and Newman railray stations, returning to Pahiatna at 4 p.m. Passengers and . parcels by my coaches and onvoyanoes will receive best attention.. . WHITE STAR LU-JE ."I ' ; 0> . • I OY A L -MA 1 L COA'OEBS MANGAONOMU TO OHINGAITI IEET ALL TRAINS TO AND FROM ; MANGaONOHO. tIHBSK Coaobes meet Peters and- Sons’ Lino of MAil Coaches, which go through , the Hot Lakes. Arrangements, for specie •ips can be negotiated at a reasonable figure L{J B wo U<JfiVWW»o'* w. » ' — front for the N.Z. * CO 8 a.m, 8.30 1 a.m, 9.40. a.m. 1 .8 ip.m, 9 p.m 9.30 p.m. ' f COACHING NOTICE. VIEVENSON’S TELEGRAPH LINE OF 3 COACHES Will run as rmdor save Feilding daily at . ... rrivirig Awaunri daily at' rriying'Palmerston daily at ~ mve Palmerston daily at .. On arrival of Wellington train. reiving Awahnri ... reiving .Feilding. ... - ... , nt—Mr Dickson, Haatio s Hotel, , Feilding. • almerston Agency—Stevenson’s Stables, Bangitikoi Line, Palmerston. Passengers and Parcels.r.t Lowest Rates. 7. - B. STEVESON. ■ Proprietor HOT LARES BO’J LAKES . i time table 1088 A CO.’S (PETERS’) OVERLAND y LIKE OP COACHES, under contract fth the New Zealand Government for the nveyanoe of Her Majesty’s mails between Uingaiti, Kaikoora,. Taihape Te Horo, irangarere, Waionrn and .Tokaann; leaves cehan’s Hotel. Ohingaiti for .Waionrn d-- Tokaann every WEDNESDAY and ITURDAY mornings at 7; i also loaves piriki. Wanganui rivet, for Waionrn and Ikaann every WEDNESDAY and BATUEAY, returning from Tokaann for Waionrn, hingaiti and Pipiriki every MONDAY andHURSDAT mornings at 7 o’clock. For particulars, apply Thos, Cook & Sons, lie Agents New Zealand; or to Peters A •ns, ohingaiti. . ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. FROM MASTBRTON TO TENUI, AND CASTLEPOTNT, M ABTEETON-HOME WOOD AND BAST coast: YOACHES leave Masterton at 7.45 a.m j for Caatlepoint on Monday, Wednea,r. and Friday, returning on Tuesday, iursday and Saturday, in time to oatoh the 15 Dm. train to Wellington. Parcels and oking offices at the Club Stables. Carryinp idertaken to any part of the district “■< west rates. . Hoxnowood Imo as usual. \ t - 4 Conveyance to Branoopoth on Monday 7.30 a.m.. instead of on Sundays, "■> * HEALTH IS WEALTH THS SDFFKUIKG AJSTD ; UNIOBTUNiTI i jtE you one of those who find work a % btreden. You used to do it easily, ightly, without effort; but now you always el tired and worn out, whatever you at. mpt Are you nervous or d ebilitaten ._ wit a ss of energy and strength, irritable, timid, idevaloped, bashful in society Have yon stiess sleep, dreams, headache, backache, nakneas of memory, loss of flesh and vital iwer, pimples, weak eyes, the is, dizziness, rheumatism, sciatica, bladder eublos, varicose veins, or any weakness? it , know for a certainty that I can change aU at. Yon can be made vigorous, bright, pong and healthy ny consulting personally, by post, fbkk, _ _ - _ PROF. NOTMANN, M.E;, E.M.G., bw Zealand Health tostitute, 236. r street, West Christchurch. P.O. Box 446. Telephone. 932. The only expert Specialist advertising who ll guarantee a thorough cure. Sole proietor and patentee of the only Qctrio Belts and other special Eleotnoal jpliances in the Colomes. Ladioa Franoh erbaoeons Pills for irregularities from any use. 10s, posted. Pamphlets free. • Testimo NUi. -- "** Thames, Auckland, April . Professor Notmann, Christchurch.—Dear t —I am pleased to inform you that I have iproved ■’or.derfully since I wrote yon last, rnnks to youi able treatment X our "leep aU jht without a dream, and I aw “ k “ l-oshed and fit for work ; I used to dread , ing to sleep ; but that fear has left me, r slrin has got clear, my eyes bright, my okstrong. I have gained 171 b in weight ie nervous debil’ty bas left me, in toot I feel iaw man, and my friends congratulate me my-improved appearance.—A. i». JM-AC

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 8

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