New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company Established ... ... ... 1859. CAPITAL — ONE MILLION, THE PREMIER & WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY, NOTED FOR PROMPTNESS AND LIBERALITY. FIRE AND MABINE BISKS. ALSO,— RISKS ON GROWING CROPS. THRESING MACHINES, &c, accepted at lowest current rates. GEORGE JAMESON,
A. Harrison. Alired Harrison, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND ESTATE AGENT AND VALUATOR. SATURDAY SALE at 12 o'olock slwrp — Horses, Cattle, Figs, Prodaoß »nd Merchandise. FOR SALE.— Piano by Stelnhardt, qalte new ; full trichord ; a beaptiful Instrument j very cheap. Terms easy.— Bents collected, and the business of absentees managed with oaro Valuation made of Properties or Merchandise on oaoy terms. Advances made instaotlj on Goods delivered at the Stores for Sale. Ageat for tbe Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company. Agent for the MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA.. ALinucn HAmn?ON. ' W. H. Paget. HOPSE-SHOER Burneit Street, next " Mall " Office. BEGS to announce that he has taken, over the Ooanh Building and Wheelwright Branch, lately carried on by H. Peat, and will continue all branches of the above business as before. All kindß of Buggies, Dtays, or Carts made and repaired. Agricultural Implements repaired promptly. Horses Shod with skill and care. WT H. PAGET. «■ ... ' i • * .<• LEVIATHAN RAILWAY mKMPE'RANOK TTOTEL (Opposite the Railway Station), DUNEDIN MRS SILK • - Pkopbibtoess, Begs to Inform her friends and the Pobllo generally that she has purchased the above Hotel, and respectfully solicits a share of their support. The Hotel la the largest and most oommodious of its kind m Dunedin, and can offer accommodation not to be excelled ; having been thoroughly renovated since the new proprietress took possession ; and will now be found most oomfortablo. VISITORS Will find every civility and accommodation, and the aim of the Proprietress will be to give her patrons every satisfaction. N.B. — Refreshments can be obtained In the shape of Tea, Coffee, and Cocoa on ! arrival : and Guests wishing to go a tray I by early train can depend on being called m ample time, if they will only make their wishes known. > 4 156 ASHBURTON JIGH SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED. 1881. Teaching Stabf. Boys' Soixool. — Mb J. E. Buchanan, ~jlst B. A. , University College, London. GiyLs' School. — Miss Saundbrs, Canterbury College, Ohrlstohurch ; Miss Guubb, Trinity College, Dublin. AT this, institution pupils of both hava the opportunity of acquiring the elements of a liberal education. The subjeols of Study are those usually taught at Secondly Schools ; but the ordinary course may be modified to meet speoial oases, If Id the interest of the Pupils suoh a plan is judged advisable. The year is divided into three terme. All fees are payable m advance. per term Pupila under 12 years of age ... £2 2s I over 12 years of age ... £2 16b j Music (extra) ... ... ... £l.ls j Fee or attending music (only), ... £2 9s Drawing and Painting (only) ... £1 Is A term's notice required before tbe removal of a pupil. The second term commences on. Monday, 28th Msy. Pupils will assemble at 9.30 a.m. r Vot. farther details apply to tho Sead[flQßßttt,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 22 June 1888, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 22 June 1888, Page 1
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