a t v-; .Education.- ;/ '"' f ; •' LADIES' >/SCHOOL, : ';. • ' : : ...Tj?ViO-:.Sxj''JlE-uBN > B,' ; '. '•••'• l - 1 BELL STREET, -WANGANUI. npHIS School will be opened after the X Christmas "Holiday 4on Tuesday, the 27th of, January. 1 v. Ai. -'.:', ■' "i ; . Mlfl^l BSk3DMA»/ has r : beeji. fortunate in securing thfl'.aßjsistaiiCe .of . the Best .Teachers in Musio, Drawing, and -French, for the ensuing term. §»_rtUdateft prepared for, the Government scholarships,-, uj.q^; d i -.-. •• ■; '* Miss Stkdman will be at St» Helen's on axtd-afterth(f;l|Tth. i Jfiniiary^ — • LADIES 1 COLLEGIATE , 4 SCHOOL, ' templestowe; T/rT /r \ \ O>T7vv"ANGANUi. *' :/. > Pbinoipal.»._ MesjHaebison-Dlvis. rfIHE aboye School wra'4&r opened 'on X' T( MHiicU>^, the 26thidjSy1of Jihuary,, when Mrs DtJvis will be asais^aby atstaff'of. efficient teachera. .conßiptiß^pf\& {resident', MtifrTo^lated^' Governea^ nTieiting^^Gpyerneßßes lT^ and Dualized '-and c expe«pnoed' MaatersP '"" ' •'" * ' l " ~*"'""" T '""• " The School buildings! are large' and well ventilated; ' and > are also/taituated in a pleaßintiand; healthy part of Wanginui.outside the. town * r; ' ; . >, ; i-rHn -'t • > ' The proportion of teachera to scholars will be large, therefore. 'baxikward pupils may receive individual care. The.ainiibfithe course of instruction is to provide- a-general eduoatipn, of the highest ord'ef^'anS ipe ! ciaUy to develop the characters as well as $he intellect of the pupils, and to fo6te"fc° k ; Uidyliketone throughout the in-Btituti»i-P iIO ' " 10t , l V" ' '• ••' ' ''- " " Music will be (specially attended tp, the, system taught being' that' blW 'ConseJrvatoirß of>M(Sife in- Germany or; France,'' ' A limited numbei'of ; fi6arder^ only, willbe received., sb- that thorough^attention may be reUedon. •''-;' .-■/''; ?" l ? i .. ProßpeciniB 1 6n application to the Lady prinoip^ ;:^ » } ,^::\,: ; r,:.:u r , , TO ME^BE_ißi&&/piS y Gi6Jv lE_ME'^T1 E_ME'^T LIFE INSU^WUEr ASSOCIATION. LAJ>ja8 w ANDi IG®1 G®i i tEMAN > — As a Candidaj^ffojr a-MBeatTjip. tiheiCentfal Board ofine Association, -I have the honor *° l # ! _9Slßfeß y v p y ur/yßtieß,j^n4finMreßt.;;;sl' have been m the cglpgyjOtferi twenty years, and am graatly iniereatea in its progress. If elected /t Yi^^se, my best ■■ en^eavpurK to promote your interests^ '"i TitlNITS 1 , WES|!__v_iN: ttLtr&GE'; ' .iji.rt. .'!'•// 1!' i > >'i ] jri t>i(ii '.' 'tv • k. ,--^u^korgd ? Ciin I taliif-' 3^ '■>■'."-"';' Admission — Is., f »" "7. , Titike%B ; ; f caii : %6"'obta{he'd 'Mm\ Meesie W" ANTED Known-Tha.ta.Binfln work"The ImmortJ Fountain," T. Battle was getting /Jbr'a^felated into Maori, has .been^surrQptitioualy. obtained: from; Horatio" Wjalker, jan.d- not: returned. Its^ reßtoratiop^w^he. owner; may save any nn*. pleaa-ntnefls in tbe^fature; v ' -.■* T^j^TED.kno'wn^^ acb^unte due to, or ie^|led!lly Zwtl-Aii'yu i"-- 3 .r. ir'ki {,<■ ■. .-i ' i ■
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5492, 11 December 1884, Page 3
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377Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5492, 11 December 1884, Page 3
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