THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS GREAT AJDVAJVTAOES TOI3T^ I R QOIVI Q a^ out to wa^e their wills, and desiring to secure the A J-iJTAOUIN O faithful execution of their last wishes. T^A T3I7TDC AIVTQ about to marry and make provision by marriage IU 1 JIiIaOI/IN O contractor settlement. TOPfi IPQ^IV^Q1 PQ^IV^Q contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a 1 XjJLVOUIN O sum or 6ums of money by trust deed. TYI 1317TDQA1MC desirous of constituting trusts for charitable or IU JrHmOUINO benevolent objects, Tfli EfIDCIPM TDIIOTCCO holding moneys m trust for persons IU rUfttluN InUolttg resident m this colony. All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIO TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from ACLAND, BARNS, AFD CO., OHRISTCHT7RCH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 6 I . . THE LARGEST STOCK OF COTLONIAL CLOTHINGIN THE; ASHBUBTON COUNTY. A SPECIAL LINE OF v ASHBUETON TWEED SUITS AT 47s 6d EAIAPOI TWEED TROUSEES 10s 6d *~ *HABVES FEUS' MOLESKINS FEOM 5a lid MITCHELL & TUBNEB TANCRBD STREET.
THE ASHBUETON WOOLLEN MANUFACTUEING COMPY (Limited.) DEPOSITS RECEIVED m large or tmall Bums at the following rates of interest : — Six per cent if fixed for 6 months. Seven per cent if fixed for 12 months H. SEMPLE, 9f 56 Secoetary. GEEAT SALE OF Bankrupt Stocky OF Drapery, Clothing, AND BOOTS. 1 ANDREW ORR havfag secured the Stock of A. O. PRICHARD at a great reduction from Invoice Cost, will offer it to the Publio on WEDNESDAY, DEC, 28th, lAt Unheard- of Prices ta>. temember. TUESDAY, th<27ih DEC AS OEE W OEE. ASfIBURTON JHIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. Teaohinq Ptabf. Boys' PonooL.— Mr J. E. Buchanan, Ist B A., University College, London. Girls' School.— Miss Saunders, Canterbnry College, Obi ietohnrch ; Miss Grubb, Trinity College, Dublin. AT this Institution pupils of both lexeo hava the oppottanity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The aobjeota of Study are thoae usually taught tit Socond&iy Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modified to meet special oases, if Id the interest of the Pupils such a plan is judged advls able. At the Girls Sohool provision hna been made by the Teaching Staff to give lesions m Mublc and Painting to Young Ladies noi attending the other Classes m the Sohool, who may deßlre instruction m theae subjects. The Physical Training of tbe Pupils is not overlooked. Calisthenics for the Girls, and Military Drill for the Boys, are parts of the Sohool oourae. The year ia divided Into three terms. All fees are payable m advance. For Pupils under 12 years of age, £2 2s per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16s por term ; Music £1 Is per term extra ; fee j or attending tnualo (only), £2 2s ; Draw- j ng and Painting (only), £1 Is per term, j For further details apply to Me,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 1
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470Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1784, 8 March 1888, Page 1
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