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THE MERCANTILE' ANf) BANK. RUV ICY GAZETTE op NEW ZEALAND. .-.;.,; , , npHE Proprietor of the j Merc anL TILE ANl> BANKRUPtC V OaZETTE of New Zealand has much pleasure m announcing to' siibscribere and the I >u)iil.ic generally, that the m l «crip? tion to the Gazette, will be reduced to Two Guineas per annAiin, as from Ist of January, 1884. tie t's enabled to make this intimation m consequprice of the highly encouraging increase m circulation which continues to attend each issue of wha^ has proved to be a most valuable business publication, and because of the economical reforms introduced by th« "Chattels Securities' Amendment Act, 1883." " • The Gazette has now entered its Ninth .Year of e^istoncej. and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure his numerous subscribers throughout the' Colony that neither labour nor expense will be spared m hiistainirig its present deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its kind, m New Zealand. ..., . The Half-yearly Index will, m future, °c issued separately, at aa^ extra' charge of Five . Shillings per annnni. . ''.''. Tub Mercantile and 'B ankuum:ct Gazettk is the Only GAkETTE pq» the Colony published m: New Zealand. ! ..-.:■■ Note.— Siibscrijjtion with Index, £2 7a per annum ; without Index, £*k 2s. Payable m Advance. "Pefsffng ilesirous of"HCfb"§cribing to ythe_GaiZette\from the latt Jamiarr, 1 884, -will iSea*eVsei\uWheir names and addresses to the agents — Messrs , Baker Bro§., Lambton. Quay, Welfingtbh, and the Wai agents' for the various districts, as well as to th« proprietor, R. T. WHEELER, No. 8. jScafford-streeii J$ v Qedtn . LADiES^COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TEMPL ; ESTOWE. WANGANUI. Principal ... MRS HARRISON DAVIS TaE above School will be opened on r Monday, the 261h day of January, when Mrs Davis will be assisted by » staff of efficient., teachers consisting of a Resident Matriculated 11 Governess, Visitina: Governesses, and' mialified and experienced Masters. The School buildings" areVlarge and well ventilated, and are also Situated m a pleasant and healthy part of Wanganui, outside the town. . The proportion 1 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 th« : highest order, and. specially, to develop the characters "aa.well as* the intellect of the, pupils, and. t Q foster: ji ladylik« tone throughout the institution. . Music will be specially attended to, the system taught being that of th« Conservatoire of Music m Germany or Franco. ....... A limited number : of" Boarders only will' be received, 'so that thorough attention may be relied on. ''" : * > Prospectus on application to the Lady Principal. 1 •'. ■• ■ •! Refe^jßnces kindly permitted to Mrs M^FJi^ei CwfeofJheßishop of Melbourne), Rev. Canon Broiiiby, M.D Melbourne, Rev. J. Laurence Rentoul' M.A., St^George's, Melbourne, and Dr Embling, Blrawood, MelUourhe. Testimonials irora Lady Wilson Oakleigh Hall, Dr Woolridge, Toorak Road, Rev. Henry. ; Arehdale Langley. St. Mattbew.Vßev.,W. P. Pearce, St Paul's^ Melbourne, 'and others. THE MOSQIEL Woollen FWctorv OQMFANTV 'JZimitedJ MOSGrIEL T WEEPg MOSOIEL SEEGES MOS(?IEL FLANNELS MGSGIEL BLANKETS MOSOIEL^ittiQS MOSGIEL MA#ts' MOSGIEL MAUDS ' MO&GIEL YAKN > i i-'i/'i;.-.:. :'!V ,;.; i ;■» |,s These Gopd? are noted for Purity "of ', Maurial ; Variety of ' P.ifcterns, Hon» ' esty cf Manufact tire, and Modemte '-'■■ -'U'fVi:---*.: : .il> Awctrded-Wd '■ MghM ; iPlace at ' ._, the Auß^idlwuk. Eijiifytiom. .[Extoacfc from ; t|ie., MelbouYne Argu* and New Herald.'] JClisATosgiel Woollens, we notice from theMelboiirne Argus, Jutve, received «w---qualified prime, m the 'report on Awtra- ' HarikvoolleAb furnished- to yi fh\ ElboeuJL : Chdmd&r] \-of '■ Gomrnerce [ iy.; 'if. ffsaSt' Qourmeaux, who was specialty sent iotfo Melbourne Exhibition from the woollen jnanufqokiring district m prance for the purposed Be declares 'fhai' " every article manufactureidhy ; that' y companyis »upe* rib f to any othefAitsfritliah woolltn 'goeds Imw at the ExAibitiori." and he thinks -.that. ,"< tlie Mosa'kl, Factory will take first rank m the: Australian markets over .all Eifrojpeqii impoi'tatigns." Testimony like this. from a critic so competent ' and disintereked viust be very Qratifvina ,to the Co'injjahy. <; . •" : ■- J9 y ' ! The public artfi^ue^fed Virhen pur» chasing to see that they gei the gen-» vine * MOSGIEL" article, whicf js guaranteed to. give; satisfaction. . The Trade- supplied by the. wholesale Warehousemen m the Colony, Warehouse and Office — High-street, BPNEDIN. ' ; Facfory^Atf^oscrEtJ' O'ajerl, JOHIf«H.-MOERISON, :\'f.. V: * \^ ; *V\v"". n ana ger >

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 59, 11 February 1885, Page 4

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