G 1 IRL’fi COLLEGIATE JT SCUOOL, Wharo Kura, Fahiatua. Principal .-. Mrs Sharman. The school includes all the various subjects of a Liberal English Education — French, Latin, Mathematics, Science, and Drawing. A limited number of boarders received. Mrs Sharman has had considerable experience in tuition, having for some years conducted a high-clas3 school for girls in England. Pupils at that school were regularly successful in passing the Cambridge and Oxford University ; also Royal Acadamy of Music, Local Examinations, m any obtaining places in the honors list. Mrs Sharman expects to be able to maintain at her school at Pahiatua a similar high standard of ellicigjjgy, The Drawing and French may be joined by girls desi ° take those subjects only. Music lessons on piano and violin given by competent teachers. All fees payable in advance. Terui3 on application. For the satisfaction of parents the School will he examined every year by a qualified examiner. PAHIATUA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND FREE READING ROOM. (Next Borouoh Council Chambers). Reading Room open from 10 a.in till 10 p.m. Daily. Books can be exchanged at the Library on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 7 p.m. till 8 p.m. ADAM DRYDEN, Librarian. F. T. REDMAN, Hon. Secretary. Firewood. Firewood. Firewood. rjIHE undersigned supplies DRY I F'irewood, any kind and any length. Orders left with Mr W. Parkes, Bootmaker, will receive prompt attention. Full Measure Guaranteed. E. PEARCEY, Back of the Public School. Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, Limited. Incorporated 1860. rpiIIS Company is prepared to ad--1 vanco money in sums from X'X'iO on mortgage of approved freehold propery Current Kates. Arrangements can he made enabling borrowers to repay the whole or part of loans on giving three months’ notice. For further particulars apply to Chapman, Fitzokrald & Tripp, Solicitors, Wellington. Or to WILLIAM TOSS WILL, Solicitor, Fahiatua. CHAS. liOBT. RLAKISTON, Manager, Christchurch. KOZIE TEA is blended from the true leaf of the tea plant untampered with. U7lili;lwkight, SHORING, k GENERAL SMITH. G. HOLIN'SON, Late of Levin, has started a general lilac 1; nothing business adjoining Uudden’s stables, Mangahao road. Life long experience of the trado enables me to turn out work second to none in the colony. '1 he very best material it* used, pur all work guaranteed, at the lowest rates. Note the address —adjoining Hudden’s stables, Mangahao road. For Sale. LI OUSE TIMBER of all kinds Apply— HENRY CARLSON Mangahao Sawmills.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Pahiatua Herald, Volume V, Issue 527, 26 July 1897, Page 1
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