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Miscellaneous Advertisements. ADIES' BOARDING axd DAY SCHOOL, BATH HOCSE, NASEBY. MRS. BUST respectfully intimates that she is preparing to Open the above Establishment for the reception of Young Ladies to Board and Educate. The utmost attention, will be devoted to the advancement of Pupils, which Mrs. Bust's experience will be found to guarantee ; and she is kindly permitted to refer to several eminent Clergymen, of various denominations, and to Fan lilies of high standing. In addition to a sound English Education, Plain and Fancy Needlework, in all their branches. Music and other accomplish ments, will be taught as required, and Pupils of proper age will also be instructed in the use of the Sewing Machine, and the making up of their own Millinery and Dresses—thus, while receiving a sound Education, they will also b* training for the charge of domestic concerns. Circulars will shortly be issued, and will be forwarded to any address; and Mrs. Bust requests early communication to enable her to make suitable provision ; and, if encouraged to do so, she purposes visiting the surrounding centres in order to confer with Parents. The.terms will be quite as low as at the Dunrdin Sehools, and thus parents will save in travelling expenses, and retain their children in the vicinity of their homes. Mrs. Bust also respectfully intimates that it is her intention to continue the instruction of the Young of Naaeby at her own residence, and the utmost attention will always bo devoted to the Morals and Education of her Pupils. Parents are invited to compare the Terms of Mrs. Bust (which will shortly be issued) against the new tariff of fees of the Public School, and Mrs. B. ventures to suggest that the mere shade of difference will be more than compensated by the advantage of private tuition. ;0 STAND 'I HIS SEASON, AT MOUNT IDA, AND VISIT HYDE, HAMILTON, AND THE MANIOrOTO PLAINS DISTRICT, The Well-Known Colonial Clydesdale Entire Horse HERO (The property of Mr. Joseph Packman, Livery :■ Stable Keeper, Naseby). Hero is a Black Horse, with superior action, got by the famous Clydesdale Horse Prince Royal (imported by W.-H. V'alpy, Esq., from Scotland). The dam of Hero was tin imported Clydesdale mure, from Twofold Hay, bred by the Clyde Company. Hero was a Prize-taker at the Northern Pas* toral and Agricultural Show, Oamaru ; also, at the Waikouaiti and Shag Valley Agricultural and Pastoral Show, Waikouaiti. Terras, £3 55.; Groom's fee, 55.; to be paid during or at close of season. f ANTED, at once, a Light-weight . . BOY, who can ride. Apply to Mr. Robinson, Ida Burn. N 0 T I C E. OUNT IDA HOSPITAL. A. Meeting of Contributors will be held on Tuesday next, 3lst inst., at twelve o'clock noon, at the Oddfellows' Hall. E. T. GEORGE, Hony. Secy. GEORGE'S VICTORIA HOTEL JT (family and cojimkbcial) NASEBY, MOUNT IDA. Superior Accommodation for families and Travellers. Alcock's Billiard Tables. Wines, Spirits, and Malt Liquors of Bast Brands. South Australia and Australasian Company's Wiues. BASS'S No. 4 ON DRAUGHT. Sample Rooms for Commercial Men. Saddle and Harness Horses and Buggies on Hire. Good Stabling. Loose Boxes. Efficient Grooms. E. T. GEORGE, Proprietor. THE CAREW TESTIMONIAL. A MEETING of Subscriber* to the L' above will be held in George's Victoria Hotel, on Monday evening next, at nine p.m.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 139, 27 October 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 139, 27 October 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 139, 27 October 1871, Page 4

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