.LADIES .COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ' T % M PLESTO W E . ■'•* '•'■ WANGANUIJ' ■ '■ l •:■ ii-v, : - ■•*•{= ••-. --./- -.:..•■ h HikciPAL ../MRS HARRISON OAHS. ThE abcJvie WilY be opened^ on Moudhy,- the 26th day of January, when Mrs Davis will be assisted by a staff of' efficient tff acbers consisting of a Reßid6nt -Matritchlated Governess, Visiting Governcbse'u,< qualified and experienced Masters'/^'-' :'• ■■.. ; i .'Thei buildings are large and well ventilated,.. ,and .are also situated m a pleasant and .healthy "part .of Waqga- ■ nui, outside. the: to>v,n^ The pvoportipn of teachers to.jßchp^ars vyill be large, therefore bacbivard pupils may receive individual, care. . : The aim gf< the ', 'course, of ; instr,uciion is to provide a general education .of . the highest order, -aud spesially [ to, develop the ( ch«aracters as..' well, as tiiQ} intellect of the pupils, and jbo: foster a ladylike tone throughout the institution. Music will be specially attended to, the'system taught '■ being' fhat" of the Conservatoire^ of "Music m Germany or •France^ H< ':-.>- : < ■!' "A ■•■■■ : - ••-.. i---^-A liniited number of Boarders 1 ?bnly willibe received 1 ,) so that thorough attention may be relied on.],. : ; .; , Prpspectus on appfijpation , to iheLady Principal. < u'. ' ; References kindly permitted to Mrs " Moprhouse (wife of the Bishop df Mcl- • bourne), 'Rer.'Ganonßromby, M.D., Melbourne, -Rev. J. Laurence Rentonl, M.A., St. George's, Melbourne, and. Dr Einbling, Elm wood, 1 Melbourne.' Testimonials from Lady Wilson, Oakleigh Hall; Dr Woolridge, Toorak Road, ReV. Henry- Archdale'' liangley, St. Matthew's, Rev. W< P. • Pearcey St . ; PauVd, Melbourne, aud others. THE MERCANTIttE ' A^i), BA^T K. EUPTGY^AZJETajE ok NEW ZEALAND. .j ;;..-. . -: " rnHE; Propriety of the' MercanJL tile Aiib BANkRUPTCY C^azette of New ' Zealand has' much pleajsure m announcing.io-,. subscribers and the public,, generally, tba«t the subscripfcion'tb the' Gazette^ will be reduced to Two Guineas : "per" annum, as from, in't of January/1884. r; He is' enabled .to ; make th'is > 'intimation m consequence b'f highly encouraging increase in 1 circulation which continues ' to attend eaoh issue of whrit has proved to be. a most vnlba.b!e buMaess publication, .and because ©f the 'economical reforms introduced.. Vby the "Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883?'' The .Gazefcte-iha&toow entered its Ninth Yeai 5 - o£- existence ; and, encouraged by its.pasjl B,uqcjess.,j the Proprietor begs . jo , assure his numerous subscribers . throughout the -Colony that neither labour nor expense, will '• be' spared m bustaining its. jiresent deserved reputation as the" most reliable circular v of its kind" m New Zealand. ! '"••'■>•'■ ii:l " ThenHSTf^Sffly-' Index will, m fntnre,*'"lJe K is4ued- s§pa'ftit^ly, at an extra charge*of Five Shillings per annum. ■ : - ; ; ; l ;'} : THE tMEJRCAHTILB AND Gazettp _ .- j£s.- the ,OffLY ;Gazette for the iCoLONY published New Zealand. .-... ! ; , /.: \ •. ; . 1 NoTE.^-Snbscriptioni -with Index, '£2 7s per annum ; withyjtft Index, £2 2is. Pay able i Sf' ApvAitcß. ■ ' x Persons desirous "pf" subscribing to tb'e 'Gazette* fVoih* 'the l§tf January, 1884, will "please" send their names arid addresses to the agent^—^Messrs EJAKEJft.BRbs., Lambton Quayj Wellington, and the local' agents for the various districts, .as >jyell as to the .prpprieJoviß. T.^ypEELEII, No. 8 ScAflford-street, Dunedin. ■rwi ivi Qsqipi Wop lien .....Factory MOSei^L; TWEEDS '" MO§ i rafj'°s : Eß&£S' '■: : rMpSG-IEJi F^ANf i£s MOSGIEL BIkOTETS ;'; ..^OSftIEL ;^ETJGS!^ I^^ ? MOSGIEL, SBJOTC&; i MOSGIEL IttUDS: i M,OS(£iEL 'HOSIERY/ -MOSGifiiiSOoiSs: 1 ;;;; - ■; MOSGIEL TPAOSBT»^- - . "phese Goods are noted for Parity of jVJait'iial, Valilety of Patterns^ Hon? .'esty of Itfanuiacture, and l^Epdisrate {Price...-. ...:.. ■ ".' ,;'/,.;', ,'/.','•.' : / '_■ Awarded the Highest Place ai •'•■ the'' Australian \Exhibtions. [fexiriicfc'frprn the' : J\iPell>onrne -Argug and ;New Zealand Mef'ald^ The Mosgiel Woollens, we notice' from the' Melbourne- Argus, '.have received unqualified praise m the report on JLvstraliauwoollens fupiisjied, .to ■ the.Elboeuff Chuwper, of Commerfi'e iy &.'■ Senri « CaK?vneauaj,.Mso wak \ ■specially senCfo the Melbourne. Exmlfiiiyn. from tile 'woollen , manufacturing t disf,rict m France for the , purpose., JH^declarcs^itiai "every^article manufactured byihyt company w rior to any other Australian woollen ■ goods I saib } al tlte Exhibition™, ' and he thinks that "-the -Mosgiel Factory will take first rditk'in^t7ie Australian markets over alt 1 European importations." . Testimony like thi&ffom a cHtic so 'competent and disinteresHid mudt- be ■ • very gratifying to tiie Company.. ,>,•■: ,■,:;• •.;■; The- public dre requested When purchasirjg ; tb see that tiiey^get the>. genuine " MOSGIEL" article, ' which ia guaranteed to give Batisfactioii. The Tradfe supplfed by the wholesale IVarehq.usern e'^ _ m, tlie Colotty . Warehoi^sQ .and Office — Highlstreet. , .jPdkbwin. .,.. ""•• !Factopy-*-r«A-t" Mosgiel, 'Tajeki. ..„• JOHN^H, MORRISON, ■\ ' -1.. \; ;•: . .'■■;.; Mdnager.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4
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683Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 29, 5 January 1885, Page 4
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