THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND OFFERS OREikT ADVANTAGES QOIVI Q & hout to make their wills, and desiri'ig to secure the 1 JU 1\ O\JIN O faithful execution of their last wishes. 'T'A T) "C 1 "D Cf\ ]VJ C nbout to marry and make provision by marriage 1U rJ-lAJUI'O contractor settlement. TO PPP^ini\F^l contemplating the settling, of their estate, or of a JT J-il\Ov-/li O sum or eurna of money by trust deed. desirous of constitutiug trusts for charitable or X J-J IV O\JI N O benevolent objects. TO FOREIGN TRUSTEES S n g t rz y c s oC. tr " Bt tor peraoDo All such should obtain detailed information from the PUBLIC! TRUSTE E . Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from ACLAND, BAKNB, AFD Cu., CHRI6TCHTTRCH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 6 THE LARGEST STOCK OF COLONIAL CLOTHING IN THE; ASHBURTON COUNTY. | A SPECIAL LINE OF ASH BURTON TWE 7 B SUITS AT 47s 6d KAI vPOI TWEED TROUSERS 10s 6d ' HAK YES TE I . S' MOLiiISK [.NS FKOM 5s lid MITCHELL & TIMER TANCRED STREET.
THE ASHB>'RT< -N WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY (Limited.) DEPOSITS RKCJKIVED m large or Mnall Bums at the following ratt-s <>f inttrest : — Six per ceofc if flxed <or 6 montbs Seven per cent if fixed for 12 months H. SEMPLE, 9+56 Nco'.tary. GREAT SALE OF Bankrupt Stocky OF Drapery, Clothing, AND BOOTS. ANDREW ORR having secured the Stock of A. O v PRIOHaRD at a great reduction from Invoice Coßt, will offer it to the Public on WEDNESDAY, DEC, 28ra, lAt Unheard- of Prices thel27th DEC ASOMW ORR. ASHBORTON JIGH SCHOOL ESTABLISHED 1881. Teaching Ptabp. Boys" Pohool.— Mr J. E. Buchanan. let B A. , University College, London. Girls' fc-'ok< ol —Miss Saunders, Oanterbnry College, Ohiietohurch ; Miss Qbcbb, Trinity Ojllege, Dublin . AT tbfa iußtitutlon pupils of both \ex*a bava tho oppor Vunlty of acquiring the elements of a liberal education The subj OB of Study are thope usually taught at S<'condaiy Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modified to meet apeoM cases, if id the interest of the Pupils such a plan ia judged ad via able. At the Glrla School provision h«a been made by the Teaching Stuff to give lesions m Mualo and Painting to Young Ladies noi attending the other Oiaseea m the Sohool, who may desire instruction m thees subjects. . Tlih Physical Trai Ing of the Pupils is not overlooked. Calisthenics for the Girle, and Military Drill for the Boys, are parts of the Sohool course, The year is divided into three terms. All fees are pay»ble m advance. For Puplle under 12 years of age, £2 2a per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16s per term ; Bfuaio £1 Is per term extra ; fee or attending music (only), £2 2s ; Drawnp and Painting (only), £1 la per term. : For further detaila »pply to Me BaobmAn, 1*97 '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1785, 9 March 1888, Page 1
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