THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZLALAND OFFERS GREAT ADVANTAGES TOT}^7 1) Q C\ lVf Q" about to make their wills, and desiring to secure the JT Hi JA OUIN O faithful execution of their last wishes. TO■^'^'pC^]V^Cl about to marry and make provision by marriage 1 JjiVOUINO contractor settlement. TO'DI7^SQAIV^Q contemplating the settling of their estate, or of a JT JuJTvOv/aN O sum or sums of money by trust deed. TOT)^T | T)CJ^^'M■Q desirous of constituting trusts for charitable or XHiJAO YIN O benevolent objects. Tft rODETIOM TDIIOTCCO holding moneys m trust for persons I U rUtttluN I itUU I Ltd resident m this colony. All such should obtain detailed information from tho PUBLIC TRUSTEE, Custom House Quay, Wellington, or from AOLAND, BARNS, AND CO., CHRISTCHTTRCH, Or D. M. ROSS, TIMARU. 6 THE LARGEST STOCK OF COLONIAL CLOTHING inj the: ashburton county. A SPECIAL LINE OF ABHBTJBTON TWEED SUITS AT 47s 6d KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSEKS 10s 6d HARVESTEBS' MOLESKINS FROM 5s lid MITCHELL & TIMER , TANCRED STREET.
THE ASHBURTON WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING COMPY (Limited.) DEPOSITS T)EOEIVED m large or email sums at X\) the following rates of interest : — -| Six per cent if fixed for 6 months. J Seven per cent if fixed for 12 months ""£" SEMPLE, j\ 9t56 Secoetary. a] 61 ■'""■ B GREAT SALE Q 0» Bankrupt Stock s p OF Drapery, Clothing, [AND BOOTS. j ANDREW ORR having «recuredj|the Stock of A. C, PBIQHARD at a great reduction from Invoice Cost, will offer it to the Public on WEDNESDAY, DEC 28th, |At Unheard- of Pricefeo the r t 27th DEC AK'DBKW ORR. ASHBURTON JIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED 1881. Teaching Staef, Boys' ISouool.— Mr J. E. Buchanan, Ist B. A., University College, London. Girls' School.— Miss Satodbrs, Canter, bary College, Ohiißtohurch ; Miss Grtjbb, Trinity College, Dublin. AT this institution pupils of both Aexes hava the opportunity of i acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subjects of Study are thoße i usually taught at Secondavy Schools ; but the ordinary course may. be modified to a meet speolal cases, if m the Interest of % the Pupils such a plan Is judged advla>f At tho Girls School provision has been d made by the Teaching Stuff to give lesaone I m Muoio and Painting to Young Ladles no! attending the other Olaaßeß In the Sohool, who" may desire Instruction m lo thees subjects. The Physical Training of the Pupils Is not overlooked. Calisthenics x for the Gitlß,and Military DrM for the ' Boys, are parts of the Sohool oourse. The year is divided into three terms. lAU fees are payable m advance. For Pupils under 12 years of age, £2 2a per term ; over 12 years of age, £2 16a per term ; Mualc £1 la per term extra ; fee ot attending music (only), £2 2s ; Drawng and Painting (only), £1 1« per term. For further detalli apply to Mb Baoban»D, 1*97l * 97
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1804, 2 April 1888, Page 1
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478Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1804, 2 April 1888, Page 1
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