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Special Advertisements. Wellington college. npilE College will Open for the First JL Tnnn, 1'.)02, on Mo.niuy, :ird February noxt. Mr Heino will bo in attendance to receive parents and guardians on the previous Friday during the day, and on Saturday up to ] o'clock p.m. CJIAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. npilE First Term, 1902, will begin on JL Ti;jskij,iy, 4tli February next. Miss McLean will bo in attendance to receive parents and guardians, and enrol now pupils on Monday, iird February, from 2 to 5 p.m. CI lAS. P. POWLES, Secretary. CHILTOtt HOUSE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. BOAKDINd AND DAY SI.'IIOOI, I'OH Gllir.S. I'liixoicAi,, IVliss A. C. Freeman, assisted by « Trained nnd Certificated Teachers, Resident and Visiting. THE school course includes English Language and Literature, Composition, Latin, French, Geography, History, Mathematics, Science, Drawing (Freehand, Model and Brushwork), Needlework and Drill. Pupils not desiring to follow tho whole school course may attend classes only. The first term of 1902 will begin on Monday, February iird. PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. rviiss babei?, m.a. IViiss B. Richmond I¥I,A. The now term will begin on Tuesday, 4th February. Prospectuses may be had on application. MUSIC. MISS PEARSON will resume teaching on Thursday, January 2ilrd. Candidates prepared for R.A.M. (Associated Board) and Trinity College (London) ; examinations theoretical and practical. Classes now forming. At home Monday, 20th, iito ■5 p.m. " Donaghcloncy," Lincoln-road. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Anuxorox-HTRKKT, Wkj.mxgton, THE coutisk of ixsthuction comprises every branch of high-class English hddcation, with French, Latin, Theory of Music, Drawing, Uook-kceping, and every kind of Plain and Ornamental Needlework. The extras are —Piano, Violin, German, Shorthand, Painting, and private Singing Lessons. Pupils are yearly presented as candidates at the Matriculation, Civil Service, Trinity, College Music, and other exams., several qualifying yearly for the Mistresses' D Certiiicate. During the past year three pupils, after matriculation, have entered tho service of the Education Department. Tun splendid situation and appointment of the house and grounds offer unrivalled advantages to boarders. Terms —Boarders, £i! 0 per annum ; Day Scholars, 25s per quarter. Prospectus on Application. Term Commences with Pupil. HEALTH AND CHANGE AT SiVIALL COST! Worser Bay, Near Wellington Heads. KA. lIEARN, of Worser Ray, has to a let, for the Summer Holidays, Furnished Seaside Villa Residences. Terms —January, 20/- per week; February and after, 1">/- per week.. Boating I Bathing I Fishing I Steamers and coaches several times daily. NOTICE. I HAVE MONEY TO LEND in largo and small sums at lowest current rates of interest. W. G. BEARD, Solicitor, Masterton. COVEHNMENTLtFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. A SPECIAL BONUS ADVANTAGE. ALL bonuses allotted to Government Insurance policies vest immediately. In ino3,t offices, if a policyholder dies before he had been insured for at least two years his Bonus is forfeited, but in the Government Insurance Department every premium (including the lirst) secures a Bonus, which is paid at death whenever it may happen. In this way a policyholder in the New Zealand Government Life Insurance Department obtains two distinct advantages, for not only does the premium produce a larger amount of insurance than in other offices, but the sum assured is subject to a still further increase by the way of Bonus from tho outset. All intending policyholders are therefore recommended to make their proposals before the end of December, and thus secure an advantage at the I'JOS Division of Profits which could be obtained in no other office. Bonuses already added to policies, £1,630,000 J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Commissioner. IMPLEMENTS F.H.WOOO &SoNS,AGErm TIIE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. MESSRS F. 11. WOOD & SONS have been appointed agents for the Masscy-llarris Implement Company, and have on view at their Masterton Branch, Harvesting Machinery, Cultivators, Turnip Pulpers, Drills, Ploughs, Scuf'llers, Har rows and Mowers. Full stock of extras always on hand. Intending purchasers can arrange for the Resident Export (Mr T. W. Buttle) to interview them. ALLISON'S PATENT STOCK LICK. SIIEEPFARMERS, Dairyfarmcrs, Horsebreeders, Livory-stablekeepcrs, Carriers.—lt is important that you should read the revelations on How to Keep Stock Healthy, as contained in a pamphlet issued by the Patentees of" Allison'sPatenx Stock Lick." It is absolutely convincing. SHEEPFARMERS. DAIRYFARMERS* HORSEOWNERS. This Stock Curative and Tonic ensures healthy sheep, so increases the yield of wool. It prevents undue mortality. Wonderfully satisfactory results with weakly hoggets. Severest tests prove its value as a Digestive and Reliable Tonic. It enables dairymen to establish health in cows, calves and pigs. A SURE CURE FOR SCOURS IN ALL STOCK. Delivered at Wanganui or Fordoll tations at following rates:—Ton parcels, £25 per ton; half-ton lots, £28 per ton; bags, 100's, at 30/-; 25's, at 7/0; I'2's, at 4/-; s's, at 2/-; largo tins, 2/-; small tins, 1/- each. Agencies being established everywhere. Fullest information on application to A. AND J. ALLISON, PATENTEES, Letiiam, - - - Wanganui. B ""TasCe jVeui\oi_ 1 P>H j^El/F^ALGIA 0 It Guides. % a\\" pea box ' Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, post free, 2/1. NEUROL CO., Auckland. D. W. IYIcINTOSH, ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AND' ESTATE AGENT, Temple Chambers, Qr/EEN-STHEET, MASTERTON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 7061, 21 January 1902, Page 1

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