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Taylor Brothers' Maraville Cocoa..— Taylob Bbothebs, LondoD,_(havingr.tht:jM;olUß»ve. supply of this unrivalled Cocoa), invite, companion with any other Cocoa1 for,PiinW,;'pw fiAroM<— Sanative, Nutritive and Snsiaitiing power. One trial will establish it as a favorite-beverage for breakfast, luncheon, and a soothing refrtshlmefiVWiser a"Wte evening. For: favorable.; opinions, vide Standard, Morning Post,. British, MedicalJoupndl? Scan* koJ Taylor Brothers?! 'Homoeopathicl 'Cocoa.— This original preparation, which -lia's attained suoh a world-wide reputation, ia manufactured by TAYLOR BROTHERS, under thelablest homoeopathic advice, aided by tho, skill and.experience:cof;the" inventors, and will be found to combine in i ani eminent degree, the purity, fine aroma, and nutritious property of the frPBU nut. .'.'-.■:..: Taylor Brothers' Mustard—The * Challenge" brand (double superfine quality) is celebrated for iti pungency, and purity of flavor. Steam Mills ■> Brick Lane, London. Export Chicory ' Mills, -. Bruges, Belgium. . ■ ..■ I ;;' ;-:;■■') .■!iii^ii''i '.:M >'■"■'■■■ Taylor Brothers' Chocolate Creams* Chocolate Cream Tablets, Chocolate Droos and Maravilla Chocolate are i highly delicious and wholesome. —Packed in a superior and: elegant manner. , . , ■ i •. '■: <■ .' '-, U- r.v 't .;--i;-!\ " Berkeley, September, 1869.—Q-eDtlemen,—l feel ifc a duty I owe to you to express .my, gratitude for the great benefit I have derivedby taking "Norton's Camomile Pills." I have applied to your agent, Mr. Bell, Berkeley, for the above-named Pills, for wind in the stomach, from which I have Buffered excruoiatng pain for a length of time, having tried nearly every remedy prescribed, but without; deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of your, valuable Pills, I was quite restored to my usual ■ state of health. Please give this publicity for! the.benefit ot those who may thus be afflicted. — lam, Sir, yours truly, Heney Alipass—To the Proprietors of " Nobton's Camomile Pills."—rAdvt. ...', j "ITT ANTED, an ASSISTANT 'MASTER VV for HATBN EOAD SOHOOI. ,: . ~;■. ■;:... Salary, £120 per annum. '..■.."■■, .'•■ .ii ■■■■'■ Applications may be forwarded to the Undersigned not later than March 3rd., ;... •;,:■/ Before a permanent appointment can be made, it will be necessary that the Candidate selected, if not already a Certificated teacher, should pass the general examination either in March or June, 1879. . W. C. HODGSON, :;•:■■■ 271 Secretary Nelson Education Board. Miss Stothard, (Late Lady Principal of tho Girls' Training and High School, Auckland,) Has OPENED at the INSTITUTE, Hardy Street, a SUPERIOR • SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES ABOVE 12 Years of Age. Hours—9.3o to 12.30, avid 2 to 4. TermsQuarterly, in advance. ] ' ' "' V',; Superior English (including Perspective Drawing and Science), French, and Elementary Gorman, Latin, and Mathematics £3 35.. Music and Masters, Extra. ■ ,; ~ ■.•,: ■; -. Miss Stothaeu wil be happy to admit Pupils, and receive Fees, from 10 to 11 a.m daily.: .; .■,:• 229 WANTED, an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Richmond Boys' School. Salary £43 per annum, to be increased to £60 per annum ■ ut the end of two years'service. . .•; Applications may be forwarded to the underu'gned not later than March 3rd. ; . : . . : W. O. HODGSON, 306 Secretary Nelson Eduoation Board. "R. W. Pown.aU, rPEACHER OF MUSIC AND DRAWING. Eeferences—Lord Bishop OP Neison, and Eet. ! S. l'u-JLB, Motueka. Temporary Address, at Mr W. M. Stanton's. WELLINGTON COLLEGE.,. - - A PPLICATIONS will be received by the 11. Undersigned ,up to the 17th MARCH, next for the following MASTERSHIPS ;-~ SECOND MASTER, to teach Classics and English. Salary, £400 per ani.um;: with a capi; (ion allowance of 10s for each pupil attending thfl College. <■■ ' . ;• !'. :■ .• ••.".' MATHEMATICAL MASTER to teach Mathemalica and Natural Philosophy. Salary £350 per annum, with a capitation allowance of 10.i. ■ , MODERN LANGUAGE MASTER, to teach French und German. Salary, £300 -per annum. . ° Extra classes are held in couriection with the College for the preparation of Students for the University, the Civil Service, and the Supreme Court Examinations. The Fees from such Classes are received by the Master conducting them. ! By order of the Board of Governors, CHARLES P. POWLES, Secretary. Wellington, February 3rd, 1879. ' 284 CITY OF NELSON. Town Clerk's Office, 18th February, 1879,. CONSUMERS of WATER are hereby \J Cautioned against Leaving Taps Running, or otherwise Wasting the Water, or Using it Wastefully. H. Y. GULLY, 318 Town Clerk. TENDERS. HpENDERS will be received by *■ the Undersigned., from whom particulars can be'obiained, until SATURDAY, 22nd February n.'xt, for RENTING the SECTIONS known ac "WILLS'S" PROPKRTX at MOTUPIPI, contain-' inn about 657 ACRES. : ' 239 N. EDWARDS & CO. UPPER MOTUEKA ROAD BOAKD. •"FINDERS will be received by the Upper *■ Motunka Road Board, up to 10 a.m. on Maroh Ist, for 49 Chains -SIDE-GUTTING, Wangapeka ; und for CUTTINGS at Creek, Motupiko Valley. Specifications may be seen—of the former,'at the Sherry Post-office ; and of the latter, at Mr Trpwer's Motupiko Inn. D. LINDSAY, Secretary. Upper Motueka, 11th February, 1879. 289 PELORUS ROAD BOARD. rjpENDERS will be received by the above 1 Bourd, up to 10 a.m. on WEDNE9DAY, the sth March, for a NEW BRIDGE over tbeHEBENGA, Upper Pelorus. , ■ Specifications be seen at the Office of the Wniniea County, Council, or at the Office of the Pelorus Road Board, Havelouk. Tenders posted in Nelson in time will be received by post. TIMOTHY O'SULLIVAN, 313 Inspector. TENDERS -will be received by the Wai- -*- mea Road Boaed until 10 a.m. on BATUR« DAY, March Ist, for GRAVELLING ROAD in Waimea West, between Mr Dron's and Mr Tomlinson'e. ■ . Specifications to be seen, after Satubdat, 22nd February, at the Waimea West Hotel. Tenders, of which the lowest will not necessarily be so-epted, to be left with Members of the Board or the undersigned, T. J. THOMPSON, si& ' ■ ■;■_•■'[ ;■■;//..' Btwuij.

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Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 4

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