NO LOTTERY, COUPON, OR OTHER WILE TO CATCH THE CREDULOUS! TPVERY miN A TJRIZE EN ITSELF! "NECTAR TEA. PURE CEYLON. DELICIOUS! FRAGRANT! ECONOMICAL I In ilb, lib, 51b, and 101b Tins. From Messrs JAMES McKEE, Gisborne. W. J. COX, Giaborne. 1902. 1902. Spring AND SUMMER. MARK WAY Is Now OPENING UP OPENING UP All the LATEST STYLES in ■J^ADIES' AND QHILDREN'S JJATS AND "DONNETS, J)RESES, pRINTS, jyjUSLINS, Q.ALATEAS, Ex "PAPAROA," from London, I And other LEADING COLONIAL HOUSES. ALL THE NEWEST ' THINGS ALL THE NEWEST THINGS ALL THE NEWEST THINGS In Q.ENTS' ' JJATS, rpiES, j^JEN'S AND JJOYS1 QLOTHING, 'J'ENNIS QHIRTS, Eti:., Etc. And Marked at BED-ROCK PRICES. Inspection Invited at j MARK WAY'S--1902. ~~ 1902.
-yyOODFORD JJOUSE, HASTINGS. Head Mistress: MISS HODGE. J IIHE School course includes Religious X Knowledge, Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Book-keeping, Grammar, Literature, Geography, History (Ancient and Modern), Science, French, German, Latin, Drawing, Needlework, Class Singing, and Physical Drill. The Staff consists of University Mistresses and thoroughly Competent Teachers, educated in France and Germany. At the end of the winter term each year the work is inspected by a Professor from one of the New Zealand Colleges, and his i-eport forwarded the parents. Pupils are prepared annually—and with most satisfactory results—for the Matriculation, Civil Service, Musical, and Drawing Examinations. A Kindergarten and Preparatory Class are under the care of a trained Froebel Kindergartcnerin. The Schoolhouse stands in grounds of its own, with a paddock of three acres attached; it is healthily situated and well drained. The hockey, cricket and tennis clubs are open to all; swimming and athletic sports ' are held once, a year, and every effort is made to promote the physical as well as the mental development of the girls. Technical Classes held every week in J Designing, Carving, Carpentering, Laundry Work, Cooking, and Dressmaking. TKRMS : Board and Laundry, 43 Guineas I per annum. Tuition Fees, 9 Guineas per annum. The next Term begins TUESDAY, September 23rd. Boarders returning September 22nd. | For Prospectuses, apply— MISS HODGE, 122 Woodford House, Hastings.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9547, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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334Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 9547, 30 September 1902, Page 2
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