THE MERCANTILE and BANK. RUTTCY GAZETTE or NEW ZEALAND. THE Proprietor. --of: the Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealand has much- pleasure m announcing to subscribers and the • public generally, that the subscription to the ' Gazette will be reduced to Twq Guineas per annum, as from Ist of January, 1884. Ue is enabled to make this intimation m consequence 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 economical reforms introduced by the " Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883." -■ The Gazette has now entered ifcs| Ninth Fear of existence; and, en- 1 con raged by its past success, the Pro- *"' prietor begs to assure his numerous subscribers throughout tho Colony ; that neither labour nor expense will be spared m sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most re* liable circular of its kind m New . Zealand. The Half-yearly Index will,, m future, be isMied separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. The Mercantile and Bankruptcy . Gazettk is the Only Gazette for the Colony published m New Zealand. Note. — Subscription with Index, £2 7s per annum ; without Index, £2 2s. Payable 1 is Advance. Persons desirous of su bscribing to , the Gazette from the Ist Jai.uarv, 1884, will please send their names and addresses to the agents — Mrssrs Baker Bros., Lambton Quay, Wellington, and the local agents for the vaiious districts, as well as to the proprietor, R. T. WHEELER, No. ' 8 Stafford -street, Dnuedin. LADIES COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TEMPLESTOWE. 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 of efficient teachers consisting" of a Resideut Matriculated Governess, Visiting Governesses, and qualified and experienced Masters. The School buildings are large aud well ventilated, and are also situated m a pleasnnt and healthy part of Wangauui, outside the towu. 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 well as* the intellect of the pupils, and to foster a ladylike tone throughout the institution. Music will be specially attended to the system taught being that of the Conservatoire of Mubic m Germany or France. 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 Moorhousc (wife of the Bishop of Melbourne), Rev. Canon Broniby, M:D., Melbourne, Rev. J. Laurence Rentou'l) M.A., St. George's, Melbourne, and Dr Embling, Elmwood, Melbourne. Testimonials from Lady VVilson Oflkluigh Hall, Dr Woolridge, Toorak* Road, Rev. Henry Archrkle. Laugley, St. Matthew's, Rev. W. P. Pearce, St Paul's, Melbourne, aud others. THE MOSGIEL Woollen Factory COMPANY. (Limited^ MOSGIEL TWEEP9 MOSGIEL SERGES MOSGIEL FLAN2\ELS ' MOSGIEL BLANKETS MOSGIEL RUGS - MOSGIEL SHAWLS MOSGIEL MAUDS v MOSGIEL HOSIERY MOSGIEL SOCKS ft I MOSGIEL YARtfj; These Goods are noted for Purity of Material,, Variety of Patterns, Hon' v osty of Manufacture, and Moderate Price. Awarded the Highest Place ai the Australian Exhibitions! I [Extract from the Melbourne Argus and Now Zealand Herald.'] The Mosgiel Woollens, we notice from the Melbourne Argus, have received unqualified 2>raise m the report on Australian woollens furnished to the Elboeuff Chamber of Commerce by M. Henri C-ournieaux, who was specially sent to the Melbourne Exhibition from the woollen, manufacturing district m France for the purpose. He declares that " every article manufactured by that company is superior to any other Australian icoolten go&ds I saw at the Exhibition' 1 and he thinks that " the Mosgiel Factory will take first rank m the Australian markets over all European importyitioris:" testimony like this from a critic so competent and disinterested must'be vfiry gratifying id the Company. " • ' • * Tiie public are requested when piir» chasing lo see that they get the «enuine « MOSGIEL" article, whfef jg guaranteed to give satisfaction. '' ' The Trade supplied by the wholesalt Warehousemen m the Colony. ' Ware)j.)use and Office— High-street Dukbjhn. * Factory— At Mosgiel, -Taierj, JOHN H. MORRjSQN, Manager.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 56, 7 February 1885, Page 4
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