Educational. ST. JOSEPH’S SCHOOL, AT NAPLES. THE SISTERS OP CHARITY have the management of the undermentioned Establishments ; A LADIES’ BOARDING SCHOOL. _ The Coarse of Education will comprise Instruction in the English Language, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, History, and the use of the Globes: also, Plain and Ornamental Needlework. Taaaia:— Boarders, per quarter £lO 0 0 Under 10 years ... 8 0 0 Ladies' Day School 1 10 0 EXTBAS, Mnsio, Instrumental 22 0 Music, Y00a1... ... 15 0 French, taught by French Ladies ... 1 15 0 Pencil Drawing ... ... 015 0 Water Colors 0 15 0 Artificial Flowers ... 22 0 A SECOND-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL. In this School, as well as in the one for Day Pupils, the Course of Education will comprise instruction in the English Language, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, and Plain Needlework, as it has done up to this day. Teems Boarders, per quarter £7 6 0 Under 10 years ; 6 0 0 One quarter to he paid in advance. One quartet's notice to be given before the withdrawal of a pupil. Each Boarder to provide a Mattrass, Blankets, Pillow, Sheets, and Towels. AN OX7VOIR, i.e., A WORE ROOM, Plain and Ornamental Needlework will he taught. The time of work will be from half-past nine o'clock to twelve, and from one to five p.m. every day, Saturdays excepted. Teems pee Qxueteb, roa APPmisxiCESHip: Plain Needlework 0 0 Plain and Ornamental Needlework 1 10 0 PLAIN NEEDLEWORK Will be thankfully received, and will be performed with the greatest care. Napier, 10th Dec., 1866. Board and Lodging. MRS. MURRAY begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Napier and its vicinity that she has now opened a BOARD AND LODGING HOUSE, in Hardinge-road, Eastern Spit, next house to the ‘Times’ Office. She has room at present.for a few respectable gentlemen. Charges moderate. Napier, 12 th May, 1866. Wool. WOOL. -—The Subscriber will either Purchase or make Ample Advances on Shipments of WOOL for nett proceeds. SAMUEL BEGG. Agents ; Messrs. James Morrison & Co., Philpot Lane, London { Wool Bbokeb and Valued,— Mr. Henry P. Hughes, £ asinghall-street, London. Custom-house Street, Spit. November 15,1862. WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, or will make Liberal advances on consignments to their London Agents. Messrs Robinson and Fleming. WATT, BROTHERS. WOOL. —The Undersigned are Cash Buyer of WOOL, and advance on consignments to their correspondents in England and the Colonies. KINROSS & Co. GROUND STONE OCHRE on sale at the OIL & COLOR STORE, Eastern Spit. LIGHT and DARK BLUE PAINT, in 281 b tins, on Sale at the OIL AND COLOR STORE, EASTERN SPIT. PERFORATED ZINC, for Safes, &c., cut to any size, at the OIL AND COLOR STORE, EASTERN SPIT. TURPENTINE, in S-gatlon drums, on sale at the OIL and COLOR STORE, Eastern Spit. WINDOW GLASS, various sixes, on sale at the OIL AND COLOR STORE, EASTERN SPIT ZINC WHITE, the beat preservativ e of metal from oxidation, A few tina on sale at the OIL and COLOR STORE, Eastern Spit.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 448, 20 December 1866, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 8, Issue 448, 20 December 1866, Page 1
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