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Education. rjIHE WELLINGTON COLLEGE AND J, GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded in A.D., 1853, by His Excellency Sir G. Grey, X.C.8., Governor of New Zealand. " To provide instruction in the English language and Mathematics, as 1 well as in the Greek and and Latin languages to all pupils if desired. TRUSTEES. J. Coutt9 Crawford, Esq., J.'Dransfield, Esq., A., de B. Brandon, Esq., W. Lyon, Esq., E. Pearee, Esq. MASTERS. Head-master (pro. tern.), T. A. Bowden, Esq., B.A.i Magdalen Hall, Oxford. Classical Master, H. E. Tuckey, Eeq., 8.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. Mathematical Master, W. S. Hamilton, Esq., Edinburgh Training College. TERMS, (Including stationery.) Under ten years £2 20, payable quarterly in advance. Ten and under twelve 3 3 0 „ 12 years and upwards 4 4 0 „ In case of removal of pupils, three months notice is desired. School will commence on Monday, January, 25th. TE ARO GRAMMAR SCHOOL, GHUZNEE STREET. THE work of the First Quarter, 1869, is appointed to commence on Monday, Junuary, the 18th. WILLIAM ROWLANDS. January Ist, 1869. EDUCATIONAL. SMITH'S MUSIC HALL. TjiDWAED GREAVES SMITH XL/ Teaoheb op Mpsio. Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing. DRAWING. MR. J. H. COWEN will give lessons as above every Tuesday and Thursday, at the Rev. Mr Fell's school, Te Aro. Ootober 7, 1868. RS. CHERRETT'S Morning School for Young Ladies will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, the 18th inst. Mulgrave street, Thorndon, January 6, 1869. MUSIC. jl/TJSS PATRICK begs to inform her pupils JLjjL and the public that she will resume teaching on Wednesday, the 20th instant. Ciydo Quay, Oriental Bay, 6th January, 1869. mHE MISSES CARPENTER beg to inform X their friends and the public generally that VACATION will end January 11th, 1869. Vueancies for a few Boardors. 4-bel Smith street, Dec. 31, 1868. BOARD AND EBUCATION IN WANGANUI. T^/TRS MACDONALD'S Establishment will be J3JL re-opened, after' the Christmas' Holidays, on Monday, 27th January, 1869. Mrs Macdonald will bo assisted again by Miss Spalding and Miss Cunningham. Royston Hoiioe, Wanganui, December, 1868. MRS. OLD SMITH, ' ri HEAP MISCELLANEOUS STORES, VJ Thordon Flat, Has on hand, with other goods, the largest and cheapest assortment of * PAPERHANGINGS In Wellington. Vide et Crede. Business Notices. HPHE NEW LUNCHEON AND DINING X ROOMS are NOW OPEN, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. A Much-felt Want Supplied. Luncheons, consisting of chops, steaks, &o, One Shilling.' Soup Sixpence per Plate. Meals at all hours. Hot Scotch Pies and Coffee always ready. Boarders by the Week. C. GREY, Proprietor. December 31, 1869. NOTICE. J. BRAGGE, PHOTOGRAPHER, MANNERS STREET, BEGS to return thanks to the public for past favors, and in soliciting a further continuance of their patronage, desires to intimate that his NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO is now complete, and having increased accommodation, he is therefore enabled to Reduce his Prices for Cartes de Visite to 7s. 6d. PER HALF-DOZEN. J. B. would intimate that he is about to take a Series of Largo Views, 10 x 14 inches, mounted on card 14 xlB inches. The above will include Landscape Scenery, Panoramic Views, and architectural subjects in the City of Wellington and throughout the province. These are to be published at 7s 6d. A large view of the New Wesleyan Chapel, Manners street, will shortly be published at 6s per copy ; carte de visite size, Is. A largo assortment of Albums and other Fancy Goods. December 22, 1868. OAKEY'S SILVERSMITH'S SOAP (nonmercurial), for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets 6d. Government Notices. LEASE BONDED STORE. Provincial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 14th January, 1869. A LL parties tendering for the lease of the _£3_ Provincial Government BONDED STORE on the 20th instant, will be required to enclose in their tenders a check for £50, initialled by the Manager of the Bank, aB a guarantee of good faith, which check will be forfeited should the tenderer refuse to take up his tender if accepted. A. FOLLETT HALOOMpE, Provincial Secretary.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2785, 16 January 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2785, 16 January 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXIV, Issue 2785, 16 January 1869, Page 1

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