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/CENTRAL TTOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH. MAURICE CRONIN, late of Wellington, baa just taken ove the well-known Central Hotel, where he intends conducting basinpss in First-clasa Style. The Best Accommodation provided for Patrons. The Liquors kept in stock are of the Best Brands. A Good Billiard Table. Night Porter specially engaged. MAURICE ORONIN ... ... Pbopbiktob. ALL SAINTS' CONVENT, GREYMOUTH. YOONG LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOLS. THE COURBE OF EDUCATION comprisee an ENGLISH EDUCATION fn all its branches, Book-keeping, Algebra, Geometry the Use of the Globes, Latin and French, Music, Singing, Drawing Painting, Plain and Ornamental Needlework, and EVERY OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENT useful to the COMPLETE EDUCATION of a Young Lady. Pupils desiring it will be prepared for the Civil Service or Matriculation Examination by giving due notice at the beginning of the scholastic year. For Terms apply to the Convent. ST. PATRICK'S DAY, 189 0. GARRISON HALL, March 17th. TVUNEDIN IRISH RIFLE S' GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT (Under the conductorship of Mr. Vallis) At which the following ladies and gentlemen will assist— MISSES WOOLDRIDGE, KNIGHT, MORRISON, and HODGE; MESSRS. DENSEU, UMBERS, YOUNG, DEEHAN and BLESKINSOPP. A special feature of the programme will be the singing of Moore's beautiful Irish McloJy, the " LAST GLIMPSE OF ERIN," arranged as a quartette, with Harp Accompaniment by young lady Pupils of the Dominican Convent. The GARRISON BAND have kindty promised their assistance. Full Programme will appear in a later issue. ADMISSION— Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Back Seat?, Is. WHY REMAIN DEAF. Deafness, Head Noises, Discharges, etc., no matter of horn long standing, completely and permanently cured by the new and entirely successful Electro-Medication iTreatment, Ear-drums no longer necessary. Advice and Pamphlet Free from Professor Harvey, 145 Collins Street East, Melbourne. Magnificeut Testimonials. (J"N.B. — Professor Harvey's Electric Head Battery is Iheonly one patented throughout the World. MISSING FRIEND. TF ARTHUR SPRING, who re-married in Christchurch, 1886, communicates with the undersigned he will hear of something to his advantage. E. O'CONNOR, Catholic Book Depot, Chrietcburch.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 46, 7 March 1890, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 46, 7 March 1890, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 46, 7 March 1890, Page 16

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