EX VIB ILIA, and on SALJB---5 cases BOOTS and SHOES, suitable for Hit present season. HODDER & TALBOT'S Boot and Shob WABEHOttSB, . Richmond. ' 750 " $. FOEMAN, TAILOB, DRAPER/AND OUTFITTER, BEGS to announce that he is about to leave Nelson to proceed to England, and that the whole of his STOCK, consisting of— Men'a and Boy's Ready-made Clothing, Cloths, Doeskins, Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery Ladies' and Children's Mantles, Dresses, &c, HE WILL SELL OFF IMMEDIATELY AT CONSIDEBABLY. LESS THAN THE PRIME COST. No Reasonable Offer will be Refused. F. F. respectfully intimates that all Accounts DUE to him must be PAID on or before the 4th day of March. 263 SAUSAGE MACHINES, SAUSAGE MACHINES. I^TOW ON SALE, by the undersigned. I case of Nye'a Patent Sausage Machines, containing 1 dozen each, No. 0., 1 and 2. Also, ) i dozen Mincers for the table, to assist digestion. AT HOUNSELL'S STOBE, (Late Symon's and Co.) 105 Bridge-Btreefc. TVT E L SON COLLEGE Principal. J. D. Geeenwood, Esq. Masters ; Mathematics and Modern Languages—Rev. C L. Maclean, 8.A., Trinity College, Dublin. Classical ... R. Fobstee, Esq., of Harrow. Junior Division G. Cottebell, Esq. Drawing ... C. W. Manby, Esq. Music... ... C. W. Manby, Esq. Military Drill... R. Fobsteb, Esq. INSTRUCTION. The regular course comprises a threefold division, to each part of which a nearly equal portion of time and attention is given. Ist Division. —Latin, Greek, and French Languages. 2nd Division.—Arithmetic, Mathematics, Geometry, and the Elements of Natural Science. 3bd Division —Geography; History, Ancient and^ Modern; Writing; the English Language, iti grammar and literature, and composition. ADMISSION. Pupils between the ages of nine and twelve, who can read and write with facility, and can practice the first four rules of arithmetic, are eligible for the lowest class. After the age of twelve, their education must be sufficiently advanced to enable them to go into class with those of their own agei The fee is £3 per quarter, paid in advance. Instruction in Music and Drawing is optional, the fees for which are extra. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. The charge is fixed at £60 per annum for each pupil. This includes Washing to a specified weekly amount. It is requisite that application be made to tht Secretary, Mr. BRAITHWAITE, before sending a pupil, in order to ascertain whether there are any vacancies. •VACATIONS. ■ There are two vacations: one, commencing about a week or ten days before Christmas, of two months ; the other of three weeks, beginning about the last week in June. A separate class has been formed for Book-keep-ing. v There is a separate class for those who require separate instruction in special subjects, preparatory to joining a class. H7 MASONIC HOTEL, NELSON, Corner of Trafalgar and Hardy-streets. An Ordinary every day at One o'clock. . FIRST CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS. ENGLISH BOTTLED ALE AND PORTER. Every attention paid to Visitors frequenting his Establishment. lEIVAIE BOOMS. JOHN LITCHFIELD NEWMAN, PBOPBIETOB. 75 SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! E. MURK ELL, JEWELLER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, - TBAFALGAR-STEEET, TJESPECTFULLY announces to the inJLV • habitants of Nelson, and surrounding districts, that he is giving up business, in consequence of which the whole of his most valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE will be sold at prices hitherto unknown in Nelson, consisting of— First-class Silver Lever Watches Colored Gold Albert Chains „ „ Brooches Bright and Colored Gold Gents' Scarf Pins *i ii Gold Lockets » n Ear-rings Nelson Gold Signet Rings : Bright Gold Signet Rings with Stones Ladies' Gold Dress Stone Rings Keepers and Wedding Rings, Nelson Gold Bright Gold Brooches, siilverand Steel Brooches Mlver Vinaigrettes Steel Albert Chains • Morocco Leather Purses fcteel Ear-ringa American Clocks with Alarums French Clocks American Time Pieces Plated Dessert tfets Silver Albert Chains and Guards Silver Mounted Smelling Bottles A few Mourning Brooches Opera Glasses ' B,rapeiflts j n jg£ Bright an.4 (Mored GtoW Charms. Bright Sold Studs and Sleove-liuks Ladies' Belt Clasps Pen and Pocket Knives Miner's Pocket Compasses Magnifying Glasses and Steel Spectacles. ONE MUSICAL BOX, PLATS FOUB OVEBTUBES, ETC., ETC. Also, oxpocted to arrive per Overland Mail, this month, one case containing-— Gold and Silver Lever Watches j * Gold Albert and Guard Chains Gold Scarf Pins Split Rings, Gold Signet Rings Pebble Broaches, mounted in Silver and Gold Also a choice lot of Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches. ■ # As the above articles were selected in England by his own Agents expressly for New Zealand, ho can SHlffl^p.? fh^ip.'aVrggards" quality and cheapness, not <W§Pi fine of Tann's Reliance Patent FIRE-PROOF SAFES, 33 by 24, with Drawers and Fittings complete, two shop COUNTERS, and a few Fixtures. E. M. would respectfully inform the public that the whole of the above Stock must bo cleared out in a few weeks. Early inspection is invited. E. MXTERELL,
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Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 662, 1 March 1864, Page 4
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778Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume VII, Issue 662, 1 March 1864, Page 4
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