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Special Advertisements. " RANCIURU«BY-THE»SEA ! " JHE MISSES GELL having taken over Kanoiuiiu Hnusi:, are jnciutintl loreceive Vikh'oiih all the year. TKltMSillOsiOlllLDltliN, J us. HoATINIl! I'ISHINIII IIATIIIHOI 'l'tmiUVmrl. GWkA'cji/. WE lIAVE MONEY TO LEND in large mill email buim at lowest current rotoa ol BEAIiD & KOBINSON, Solicitors, MONEY TO LEND. tTK liavo uevcral ainus ul Monky to I Lesii on freehold securities from CHAPMAN & TltlPP, Brandon-street, Wellington. _ FOR IMMEDIATE INVESTMENT. fiftA AAATO£3o,oooinono >-£jni\J yJ\J\s or more sums at iev cent, upon good freehold security. Apply to— COIiEMAN PHILLIPS, Solicitor, Groytown. SURVEYS. E. H. BEERE AND SON CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SUItVEYOiiS, Lashiiox-quav, WmMNnTos. ESTIMATES given forSUHVEYS ami SUB-DIVISION'S ol PROPERTY in the Wairavapn. LAUD brought under LAND TRANSFER ACT at small cost, triarchy saving much THE PINES, victoria-street, mastehton, Boarding and Day School. l'niKciMi.: MIIS LINTON. Kesiilenl Head Teaclicr-Miss Ijlvesey, B.A. rjIHE Classes tor Literature, Mathematics, Languages, Etc., arc open to Pupils not allemliiig School. 'flic school rc-opens »n January 31sl. Jliis Lintiix will lie at home January 30th, ST. BRIDE'S CONVENT, BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS. Conducted by the BiuniniNi; Niws, under the patronage of His Giiait, the Most Kkv. Dii. Rdmyooh. rilllE BRIGIDINE NUNS king specially i devoted to the trniningofyouth, hope by their attention and experience to be able to impart to the children conlidcd to tlicm it religious and literary education, which, while improving their mind and instilling into their hearts sentiments ol solid piety, HI lit them (or their respective positions in ;ictv. Particuloraltention will he paid to he given). Book-keeping, Geometry, Algebra, Geography, and the use of the Globes, Geology, Botany, Physic;, Asironoiuy, History, Shorthand, Music, Instrumental and Theoretical, Sinking (Tonic Sol Fa il reiisircd), Drawing, hinting (Oil aud Water Colour), Wo Modelling, Ornamental and l'laiu Needlework, Calisthenics, etc. lies iu Practical Cooking will be given to pupils in the advanced classes. There will be no interference whatever with the religious principles of children of different persuasions. For further particulars apply to

TUB MOTHER SUPERIOR, SI, Bride's Convent, Miistctton. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL THK TERRACE, WELLINGTON. Pmscn-AL: P/liss A. C. Freeman ST, FRANCIS XAVIEfI'S ACADEIVIY FOR YOUNG LADIES, ' AKMXOTOX BTIIEKT, WIiI.UN'OTON, THE course oi' ixsTiiuciwii comprises every branch of uigh-ciahs Enomkii education*, with French, liiilin, Theory of Music, Drawing Bookkcopiiiß, mid every kind ut Plain and Ornamental Needlework. The extras arc—Piano, Violin, German, Shorthaud, Painting, and private Singing Lessons. at tlio Matriculation, Civil Service, Trinity College Music, and other exams,, several qualifying yearly for the Mistresses' 1) Certificate. During the past year three pupils, after matriculation, have entered the service of the Education Department. Tin; spiiisNMD bituatios and appointment of the houses and grounds oiler unrivalled advantages to hoarders. Terms -Boarders, i'ilO per aunt Scholars, 25s per quarter Prwjiectiiso/ul|p)ilic«fii)ii Term Commences with I'uhi., WALTER J. HELYER, SCULPTOR, Manneiis-stiieet, Wellixoton. Wtk WIONUIYIENTS Tombstones l^lm^HM^H 111 lib & 21b Tins PIANOS ORGANS. Mason it Hahhn ' ' OiKIAXSClttirehcs and I Schools get Special Discounts. & CO.. PROPRIETORS. Obtainable ut tlio INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY'S STOKES, Morton,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6434, 5 January 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6434, 5 January 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6434, 5 January 1900, Page 1

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