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Educational, A"""~^LADY,^experienced -in tuition and accustomed to young children, is desirous of -an inmate of a family as Governess and Companion; Salary less an object than a comfortable home. ■ - Apply, office of this paper. : ; ; f^i REYMOUTH ACADEMY, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by MISS HO LLID AY, j Hospital street (opposite the English Church) TI/TRS. AND MISS GODFREY'S . BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Leonard street. Vacancies for two or three more Boarders. ■ HT. PATRICK'S SCHOOL; MR JOHN CLAUD AHEARN, of Stl Patrick's College, Melbourne, will take charge of this School on Monday, the 9th instant. . For the ordinary school fee, the following subjects will be taught :— English, French; Spanish, Latin; Greek, Arithmetic, Book? keeping (single and double entry). Algebra] Euclid, Mensuration, Geography, Navigation, Astronomy, Optics, Pneumatics; Chemistry, Reading, Writing, Composition; . Correspondence, and Elocution. ' A Female Assistant Teacher will be provided. ' , .: The Pupasiwill be under the supervision of the Head Master on the playground .: and every endeavor will be made to render them well-mannered. : During the ordinary. school hours, only . irach subjects will W 'taught /as belong to a thorough English education. N.B.— Sixteen of Mr Ahearn's pupils passed the Matriculation and Civil Service examinations at the Melbourne University. m "WIGHT S C H O O Li There will be a NIGHT SCHOOL, with the same course of instruction. School hours for all pupilß:-:From 7.30 p.m, till 10, every week night except Saturday. Terms 2s per week. • • ■ ' Mr AHEARN will give Lessons to Adult Pupils, who may wish for them, on Saturdays, either at the school-room, or at the pupils' residences. Terms : Moderate, to be learned on application at the school-room. :.■■':"■■"■ •.;■■•':.■ : ; For Sale.'' ;'- ;: ':\ ■ .-■> mo HOTELKEEPERS, SPECULATORS, : AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, a bargain, the BUTGHEiftS' r%RMS HOTELy Brunner Parade, No Town. ■ : The Hotel comprises a handsomely-fitted bar, parlors, bedrooms, kitchen, a large room suitable for a billiard room or holding meetings in ; ajarge skittle alley, and all necessarj outhouses, j ■■•;-. ■• ;-■ •■ ■ " The Hotel having just received a thorough 1 overhaul, would be found replete with every \ requisite r for carrying oq an extensive busi- / ness.>''' There is at present a good trade doing r in the house, and satisfactory reasons can . . be given for the present proprietors selling. For full particulars apply to WILLIAM WATKINS, . . On the premises. ; Tjl O R ,' S A L E, OR TO L E T. of six rooms, Herbert street. Apply Henry. Pelling, American Store, Gresson street. .- To let. FTTO LET, a four-roomed Cottage in ' JL Hospital street. Apply to MrFairhalL m O L E. . T~ # Section 187; Native Reserve, One Acre. The most desirable site for a private residence in or about Greymouth. Apply to ■ THOS. JOYCE: m ' . o l c t, CANADIAN HOTEL, Richmond Quay . Apply Morris Levy, Greymouth. TT O US E T O L E T '-*-*• Consisting of . Bar, Sitting and Dining Rooms, Five Bed Rooms, and Kitchen, at ToUgate, Qmotumotu Creek. First-class business site. Apply to W. J. COATES. mo l c t . , The BILLIARD.ROOM at the Melbourne Hotel ■■■ ; : Doing a Good Business. :>..:. Paperliangings, &c. T N. P E T E R S . IMPORTER OF WINDOWGLASS 10,000 feerWINDOW GLASS df all sizes . . 50,000 pieces PAPERHANGINGS, from 6d a piece of 12 yards. Oils, Colors; Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Gilt Mouldings, &c. American Doors and Sashes, wholesale j- and retail. Picture Frames, Sashes, and Doors, . made to order. v ' N.B.— Pending constant arrivals of Fresh Stock from the Home manufactories, the above will be sold at a great reduction in price' J. N. PETER3/ Importer, : Boundary street,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1533, 3 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1533, 3 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XIII, Issue 1533, 3 July 1873, Page 3

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