ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIEB, WELLINGTON. School re-opens JANUARY 31st, in the New Premises in Upper Ingeetre Street The large, comfortable house and spacious grounds offer excellent accommodation for Boarders. Brery branch of a first-class English Education is carefully attended to, with French, Latin an<i Mathematics, when deaired. All kinds of Useful and Ornamental Needlework taught. Young Ladies prepared for Matriculation and other Examinations. Piano, German, Violin and Painting Lessons are extras. TEEMS— English and French— Boarders, £30 per annum ; Pa; Scholars. 26« per quarter. WELLING TON. A GRAND ZEALANDIA FAIR AND MONSTER AfiT UNION, In Aid of the Fnnd for BUILDING SCHOOLS AT NBWTOWN, Will b« opened in the SKATING BINE On FEBRUARY 6. The Very Re* Father Deroy, S.M., V.G., confidently appeals to hit friendi to whom be has sent Books of Tickets that they will return him the Blooks and Gash as Boon as possible. OT. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. The College BE-OPENS on SATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1893. The co-operation of Parents and Guardians is solicited in •figuring punctual attendance of Students on Monday, Feb. 6. F. J. WATTEBS, S.M., D.D., Rector. nALLAN AND GALLAWAY SOLICITORS JITTI STBBHT, DUNIDIH, Hare Sections fox Sale in South Donedin on Easy Term aid Money to Lend to build thereon. NOTICE. All communications connected with the Commercial Department oj tht N.Z. Tablet Newspaper are to be addressed to John Murray, Secretary, to whom also Post Office Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made payable. To insure publication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this office not later than Tuesday tmomg. OTAUO CONSbJRVATORIO OF MUSIC (Established 1890), View street (off Moray place). Director : BIGNOR B. BQUABIBE, R.C.M.T., Professor of the Violin. FIRST QUARTER COMMENCES Ist FEBRUARY 1893. Branches of Study : VIOLIN, VIOLA. 'CELLO. PIANO. SINGING, HABMONY AND COUNTERPOINT. r rtIiE " COLUMAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE JL SOCIETY LIMITED. PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY. Funds. New Business. Sum Date. Amount. , Period. Assured, list March, 1877 .. .. £16,988 IS years ended 31st March. 1877 £997,937 31st March, 1880 .. .. 103,660 3 years ended 31st March, 1880 2,214,217 31st March, 1883 . . . . 298,708 3 years ended 31st March, 1883 2,682,200 31st March. 1886 .. ... 666,074 3 years ended 31st March, 1886 8,222,266 Slit Dec., 18*8 . . . . 863,281 2| years ended 31st Dec, 1888 4,127,216 81st Dec, 1191 .. ... 1,372,361 3 yeara ended 31st Dec, 1891 6,<2J,410 During the year 1891 the New Business exceeded ONB MIL* LION AND A HALF, and the Funds were increasrd by £175,946, representing an increase for the One Year of nearly FIFTEEN PEE OENT. S Head Office, Wellington. ARTHUR C. GIBBS, Secretary for New Zealand. Dietnot Agents : O. E. YOUNG, Ohriitchuich. | JOHN P. PJ.EROY, Dunedin.
I NA I II r> J? i^ C\ HATTERS and HOSIERS, 16 Princes Street, Dunedin, opposite the Dresden. I»arf e »J J. MUIR & UU., bt? Elected ,tock oi rkits, Mercery aud Ties in the City. Try our White Dress Shuts at 3/11 Special value. Every description of Eats and Cap 8 made t6 order. Country orders poactually attended to. J. J. Dunks, Itan»g«r.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 15, 27 January 1893, Page 17
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