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Hotels. PRINCESS FAMILY HOTEL, MOLESWOBTH STBEET, THORNDON. TT/TESSRS. CATTLE AND DIAMOND bog -L»J- t 0 intimate to gentlemen visiting Wellington, during tho coming session of the General Assembly, that they can be provided with firstclass furnished apartments at very moderato rates. The above Hotel is only about three minutes walk from tho General Government Buildings, isboautifully situated, and being second to none in Wellington for first-class accommodation, makes it a most desirable family residenco. June 19, 1867. ROYAL TIGER HOTEL. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate, that ho has taken thoso commodious premises, situate at tho corner of Taranaki and Abel Smith streets, and trusts by strict attention to business, and always keeping on hand a good supply of first-class wines, spirits, sparkling ale, liqueurs, &c, &c, to receive a share of publio patronage. F. W. EBERLET. May 9th, 1867. KARORI HOTEL, TIKAKOBI BOAD, C. H. GILLESPIE, Proprietor. On Sale— Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of the best brands. Good Stabling. THE NELSON HOTEL. LAMBTON CJUAY, WELLINGTON. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the finest brands. WILLIAM OAKLEY, Proprietor. SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, Mastbbton, Edwabd Jones, Proprietor. SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for families and gentlemen visiting the Wairarapa. There is attached a large room, 38 feet by 16, suitable for concerts, &c. The best description of wines, boors, and spirits always on hand. GOOD STABLING. Octobor 10, 1867. Education. SELECT EDUCATION. THE Misses BULL (lato of the Elm Grove Select Seminary, Cullenswood, Dublin) beg to inform parents and guardians that they havo opened a Select Seminary in Cuba street, in premises adjoining tho Wellington Brewery. The course of instruction adopted in this establishment, which has been opened for the reception of only a limited number of morning pupils, is extensive and well selected, and embraces, with French and music, all the branches of a useful, general education, while strict attention is paid to the conduct and deportment, as well as the religiouß and moral training of the young ladies. Should a sufficient number of applications be made, thero will be in the Bchool, in a separate .apartment, a class for boys, under ten yeara of age, whose preliminary education (of such paramount importance to their subsequent success in the public schools), receives the unremitting attention of the principals. The Misses Bull have for some timo been actively connected with the management of tho Elm Grove Seminary, and have also had considerable experience in private tuition, and they bear high testimonials from the different Professors under whose caro they havo beon educated. Special arrangements can be made for instruction in music only, either at the school or at private houses, or for general education. The terms are very moderate, and may be ascertained on application between the hours of 10 a^d 2 eoch day. October 25, 1867. TZ'AIWARAWARA GRAMMAR SCHOOL Head Master— Tho Rev. A. W. St. Hill. Second Master— Chas. J. H. Chepmell, Esq;, 8.A., Ch. Ch., Oxon. There will be two vacancies after the Christmas Vacation. October 30, 1867. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MR C. D. de CASTRO begs to announce that the additions to his residence, now in progress, will bo completed by tho 10th instant, on which day ho will be prepared to commence his course of instruction. Tebms : Four Guineas per Quarter. Hotjbs oe Instbuction : From 9.30 a.m. to 12 o'clock, and from 2 to 4 p.m. Vacations of 14 days each commence on each quarter day. Parents intending to entrust their sons to Mr de Castro's chargo are requested to make early application. Kent Terrace, Wellington, October 2, 1867. HUTT GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Clevedon House, Taita, Conducted by Walter W. Mantell, ofthe College of Preceptors, London. 1 'T^HE above establishment will be opened after Jl tho coming Midsummer vacation. Prospectuses containing terms for boarders and day pupils and copies of testimonials can be ; obtained on application either to tho Principal or to Mr Charles Russell, Lambton quay, Wellington. October 2, 1867. miscellaneous. SARSAPARILLA! , '"•' il ' ; j THE GREAT MEDICINE OF THE AGE. DR F. BRIGHT'S COMPOUND DECOCTION of JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA is without exception tho most efficacious remedy known for all diseases arising from impurity of 3 tho blood, or dorangoment of tho functions of tho t liver and digestive organs. j It is invaluablo in the colonies as a spring and summer medicino, and may be taken by persons f of either sex and of all ages at any time, with the greatest safety. It is equally beneficial as a preventive of dist ease, and can be taken, diluted with wator, as a . beverage, forming at the samo timo a delicious, cooling, aud refreshing draught. This preparation combines tho advantages of all other sarsaparillas with those peculiar remedial virtues and properties which it alone possesses. As a matter of economy, this article has strong recommendations. Purchasers will effect a saving * of at least 25 per cent. Sold by all respectable chemists and storekeepers. » Sole agonts for the Colonies and New Zoaland, MESSRS LEVY BROTHERS, ■. Melboubnb. October 23, 1867.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2592, 2 November 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2592, 2 November 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2592, 2 November 1867, Page 2

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