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LADIES COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TE'MPLJiISTOWE. • WANGANUI. Principal ... MRS HARRISON DAVIS. THE above School will be opened on Monday, the 26th day of January, when Mrs Davis will-. be assisted by a staff oO efficient teachers consisting of a Resident Matriculated Governess, Visiting Govern essiT,, and qualified and experienced Masters. The bchool buildings are large and well ventilated, and are also situated m a pleasant and healthy part of Wanganui, outsido^the town. The proportion of teachers to scholars will be large, therefore backward pupils may receive individual care. The aim of the course of instruction is to provide a general education of the highest order, and specially to develop the characters as well as* the intellect of the pupils, and to foster a ladylike tone throughout the institution. •■ ■ Music will be specially attended to, the;systeuii taught being that of the Conservatoire of Music iii Germany or Franco. 1 -: .< > : . ; A limited number of Boarders only will bo received, so that thorough attention may be • relied on. Prospectus on application to the Lady Principal. ■'.; •> References kindly permitted to Mrs Moorhouse (wife of the Bishdp of Melbourne), Rev.' Canon Bromby, M.D., Melbourne,, Rev. J. Laurence Rentoul, M.A., St. George's, Melbourne, and Dr Einbling, Elmwood, Melbourne. Testimonials, from ' Lady Wilson, j Oakleigh Halli Dr Woolridge, Toorak Road, Rev. Henry Archdale Langley, St. Matthew's,- ttewW. P. Pearce, St Paul's,^Melbourne, and others. THE MERCANTILE and BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE of NEW ZEALAND, '- rfYHE Proprietor of the'IMERCANJ. • TILE AND BaNKIHTPTCY^GaZETTK of New, Zealand has much pleasure m announcing Jto subscribers and the 'public; generally, ■ tJhat the' subscript (•ion to the Gazette will. be reduced to Two Guineas per annum, as from. Ist of January, 1884 He enabled to make; this intimation; m conse- • quence of the highly encouraging increase m circulation which ; 'continues to attend each issue of what has proved to be a most valuable! business publication, and because of the econpinical refqrms introduced by the " Chattels Securities Amendment Act, .1888.",.... The Gazette has now entered its ;-Ninth°yearvof r e^istence^ and, encodrage'd by its success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous subscribers^throughout the Colony that neithov labour nor expense will be spared m sustaining. its present deserved •■-, reputation as the most relikbie clrctilar of its kJnd m Nevr Zealand;-^" The Half-yearly Index will, ia future, be issued separately, at an extra charge' of Five Shillings per annum. •'••••■;■ ■; ■■ • ' . The Mercantile and Bankruptcy G azettk i is ; the Only Gazette fob the Colony ; published m New Zealand. .. Note.— Subscription wifh Index, £2 7s. perannnm j without Index, £2 2s. Payable m Advance. .» Persons desirous: of: subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist January, 1.8.84* will please . send their names and addresses, to the agents — Messrs .Baker. B.iaob., Lambipn"Q,aay, Wellington, and the local, ag-dtt'ts for the various., districts^ as well as to the proprietor,- ( R* r T,. WHEELER, No. 8 Sciifford^streefjiDunedin. ■FW&MOSGIEL Woollen Factory GOMP^N^ fltimitedj : MOSOIEL TWEEPB MOSjIIEL SEEGES MOSGIEL vELANISTELS MOSOIEL BLANKETS MGSfiIELEUGS MOSQjEL: SHA^ts MOSGIEL MAUDS MOSOIEL HOSpIEY MOSGIEL: SOCfe mo&gpl^en;; These Goods are noted for. Pnrity""bi Material, Variety of Patternsj HonJ esty of Manufacture,.; and Moderate Price. Awarded the Highest Place ai •the Australian Exhibitions. [Extract from the Melbourne Argus and New Zealand Hefald.'] The Mosgiel Woollens,, we notice from Hie Melbourne Argus, hope.' .received unqualified praise m the report t on Australian woollens furnished \to the Elboeuff Chaceber of Commerce by M. Henri Gourmeaux r who was specially sent to the Melbpurne Exhibition from the woollen manufacturing district m France for the purpose. He declares that .« every article manufactured by tliat company is superior to any other Australian woollen' goeds I- saw at the Exhibition," and he thitiks tliat "the Mosgiel Factory will take first rank m the Australian markets over all European importations. " Testimony like this from a critic si/ competent and disinterested must be very qratifuinn to the Company. ' * y aa m 9 Thie-public are requested when pntm chasing, to see that th<ey get the «en, uine-^MO&GIEL" article, which i guaranteed to give satisfaction. ** The Trade supplied by the \p? , Warehousemen m the (> A^ 6Sale Warehouse anil Office,- £.•„, . . v DunkW "Sigh-street,. cto r^ AtM^GiEL,;TAi E Rr. J °HN F, MORRisoN, • "•' ' Manager.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 33, 9 January 1885, Page 4

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