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NELSON BOYS? COLLEGE. I Principal, H. L. Fowler, M.A., Oxou. NELSON GUILS' COLLEGE. Lady, Principal,.-. Miss- M. ' Lorimer,-. M.A. Supported by thoroiighily efficient staffs. SPEOIAL attention is paid in both " to the Preparatory Department, which is under the care of 1 experienced teachers. Pupils received from the age of nine. 1 ' Three courses of instruction are open { at the Boys', College, viz. , (1) Classical I or General; (2) rCbmmercial ; (3) Agri- i cultural, in the last of which special < scientific and practical teaching is given. All courses include English, -Mathematics and Science. Three courses are also open at the Girls' College. , .As ■ Secondary 'Schools- 'both. Colleges receive., as Free Pupils those, who hold the necessary qualification; x The first term for both Colleges begins on Ist February. R. CATLEIY, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 27th Dec, 1916. 6 Diaries Diaries Diaries for 1 1917. 1917. ' SPECIAL LINE OF Soldiers' Pocket Diaries. C. W. MUIR BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, GISBORNE. Telephone 122. — REYNOLDS' CENTRAL FURNISHING EMPORIUM. I am showing, # r Special and Choice Assortment of Beautiful CHINA V Just the Ideal for CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ______ \ Rich and Rare Designs' in ■'.' .. . ROYAL WORCESTERi ' ROYAL CROWN DERBY ROYAL DOULTON : CRYSTAL GLASSWARE. s , (A Grand Selection). RUGS' & SEA-GRA F SS CHAIRS. All admirably suitable for XMAS' PRESJ-OTS., .COME, AND SEE «. . ... " , „, „ E; C. A. REYNOLDS. -H_nMta«Hn_____M----_- HMHM | '■ • / * SATISFACTION! ICE CREAM is a delicate f\ing, hard to manufacture; it reqn es special equipment and tochnical knowledge to get the best results. We have had years' of experience.' the result— smooth, rich . icecresamT It melts in the mouth and the memory lingers. Our Ice Cream,, looks good, tastes good, is gdod ! We axe sei*ying Strawberries that taste like Strawberries—ripe, rich, juicy berries, selected with care, to please your palate. Strawberry Coileg-e" Ice — blended just right— you'll say it's perfect. Strawberry Ice Cream Soda— the kind that, takes .^akJH, judgment, .and. experience to blend. Our Fountain is a iioted place. ■ .v.. •■„ . "'7 .' „' ROSf?MERQY'S AMERICAN SODA SALOdN. Kindergarten for little girls and boys, SievwrigKl Lane, Russell Street, Whataupoko., Telf 301S1 Principal: "Miss Fuller, assisted by Miss Scottl Next Term 'begins- on WEDNESDAY, FIOB. 21st. Miss Fuller will be at home, to parents on Tuesday and Wednesdaw afternoons, Feb. '20" and 21. 325^ COOK COUNTY GOLLECE, FOR GIRLg. 65 Russell Street. Tel. 708. BOARDING, AND DAY SCHOOL. Principal : Miss A. L. ' Rees, M.A., ' LL.B. .-. ' Assisted by an Efficient Staff. . Next Term begin TUESDAY, FEB. 7. Boarders aae e^pect^4 t<? in f rpsidence on Monday,' ? F6brua_y 6. l■' COOD _BUYiNC. 1300 Acres PART LEASEHOLD,' PART FREE- : HOLD. Situated handy to* Railway , Station. ' Two-Sheep' Cbunti^. :i - *"• ' All' in Grass, wifb. exception of Bush Reserve. Well Watered by Creekri and Springs. Twelve miles Fencing. Six-roomed House, Woolshed, Yards, Maohinea, eto. Further . •pait^culars.loh .application. 900 Acres ALL FREEHOLD, EXCEPT 50 ACRES '•LEASEHOLD.. . Situated bandy to Town. ' ' AUjin Graas. t Supdivide'd hlto 15 Paddocks. ', One and a-half Sheep Country. Watered by Creek's and Springs. Buildings consist of 5-roomed House, Woolshed. ' ' '■ "• Machines,; etc. PRICE, £10 PER ACRE; £2000,CASri. '_{.•»: ;/ j[-wi 7yA?A w'lvr* - For further particular-j apply;-7-' \ SHERIFF & PAGE ACCOUNTANTS, i LAND AGENTS, SHAREBROKI3RS..'- '. 65 LOWE STREET. AGENCIES : KBIT ZGAUND INSURANCE CO., LAWES' CBEMICAC CO., |«TD. ' ZANDA TBAI.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14195, 12 January 1917, Page 2