THE MEKGA^fTILE ,^n» BANK. lIUPieY-.GAZETm.oF NEW ZEALAND:- * ... rpHE Proprietor of the ;MercanL tile and Bankruptcy Gazette of New Zealand has ( iuiich pleasure m announcing to sul>Hcribers and the public generally, that the\ subscription to the Gazette will'ttS reduced to Two Guikeas per ; annum, as from Ist of January, 1884. He is enabled to make this,' intimation^ m consequence of the highly encouraging increase m circulation w^ich to atteud each issue of what has provod to be a most valuable liusiuesg publication, and because of the economical reforms introduced by the "Chattels Securities Amendment Act, 1883.V"; =. ''y.',/",/." .:\, The Gazette, has now , entered its Ninth sTear of existence; and, en-~couraged-by-His-pa9t-wi«eeae> the Pro 1 begs^to assure hisv numerous subscribers tnctliiglioVfe $ne Colony that neither labour nor expense will be spared m sustaining, its ]>resent deserved reputation as the most reliable circular of its kind m New Zealand. "'.The ;Hcilf-yea%: p:nd6x will, m I fnture, be is&ued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum. l * L ' * ■ The Mercantile and Bankruptcy^ Gazettk ' is' the. Only Gazette fok^| the CbLdNT piibfisljed^ m New Zealand. ■'••■•'•'■■ •■• Note. 1 — Subscription Index, £2 7s per annum ; withotitJ'tndex, £2 / 2s. PATABtfi I'Sl 'Persons ttesirous of subscribing to the Gazette from tlie' Ist Januarj, ISSi, will please 'send their name* : and addresses tp the ia'gents — Messrs 1 Baker Bnok.p i Lanitifoh 'Qaay, Wellington, and f the, local, agents for th« various districts, 'as well as to tha proprietoiv.il. T. WHEELER, No. . 8 Scafford-stiieei, Diinedin. .<:•■"•• ::■■ . : :..| : ..- ,: 1 LADIES COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, TEMF&ESTOW'E. WANSANUU 'O'i PrincifaljjwMßS HARRISON DAVIS rpHB abpve ; School ; will lie/opened on -.X Monday/ the 26th day of January, when Mrs Drtyis { will v ,be iassi&ted by a .aU^aL.^ciwj^i^cJtoca.coyugisting of a Resident Matriculated Governess, ■' YisCtinei? GMterneggbb! a|id qualißed and experienced Masters. . , 'l r he Scliopl buifdi,ngs. are large and weirventilkted, and ate alsb situated m a pleasant and healthy part of Wanganui, outsidcthe town. ' The proportion iof teachers to scholars Will, be large,, therefdi-e 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 fchfc characters Jas well as" the intellect of the pupils,, and to, igalej) a ladylike tpije throughout the iristitutjou. Music will Be, 'specially attended to, the system taught '■ betng' ' that of tha Conservatoire of Musib'in' Germany or ■Franco. -^ •' ■ •''"" ■•< id.\:u>'* Alimited: number ;of: Boarders only will bei -received, so^hatthorough atten« tion.ttt^y.be;. relief pn. ;. ;.,. - w ?r<»pectus i oa.appiicatipn'' i t 9 theLadr Principal, .." ", ', REFEBrac^skiiidly permitted to Mrs Moorhouse (Wife of : the ' Bishop of Melbourne), ReV. Canon Broinby, M.D., Melbourne, Rev. J. Laurence Rentoul, M.A Mi St. Qeoige's, Melbourne, and Dr EuiblJng; Elm'wood',- Melbourne. : ■■ Testimonials^ 'from Lady- Wilson, Oakleigh Hall-, Dr Woolridge, Toorak Road, Rev. Henry Archdale Langley, : St. Matthew's, Rev. ~W/ Pi* -Pearce, St ' Paul's, Melbourne, and others. THE iyiQSGIEL Woollen Factory COMPANY. fLimited.J MOSGIEL SERGES MOSGIJEL: JL^lrtfELS MQSGIEL BLAHKETS MOSGIEL RBGS MOSGIEL SHAWiES^ MOBGIELTteIBS d MOSGiEL HOSEEBY MOSGIELISOCis v MOfeGfIEILTARN-'' These Goods are noted for Purity *of Maiorial, Variety of Ptibtißrh's, Honi esty of MauufacWre, * Kiid : Moderate Price. . ; . Awarded the Highest Place at - . the, Australian. Mxjiiktions. [Extract from the,, Melboprne Argus . ... and.New,Z?ala^d;.^er^.] . ! TheMosgiel Woollens, vj&Mtice from ; <7te Melbaiirne JLrgus, have, repeived tinqualified 'praisein the reporj, cni Australian woollens furnished to fhe^Elboeaf Chamber bfCbmin^rceby'M, Henri Goiirmeduxywho'ibias specialt^ient to the Melbburne Exhibition from the woollerum 'ihanufacturing district m Frame for the < purpose.. He declares that ■■;'* every article * inanuffictureaXbytluip^ company is superior. io/any^opie^'Aitstr^iiu}^, looollm goedsfsawdtthe'Exhibitio'nt". and he thinks ' thai " the 'llfoSgiel 'Factory will take first rank m the Atisirtilinn markets over all European importations." Testimony like thisfrppi ajcritic so competent and disinterested must be very gratifying to the Company. Tile pViblic are requested .when pur. , chasing to see 'tnat they get. the genuine *' MO&GiEL''.article ft: which is ' guaranteed to. give^satisfaction. The Trade snppiied by the w.holesal* Warehousemen iii the Colony. Warehouse anil Office^-EJigh' -street,, « Factory— At MpSGiEL fc j T^ieri, ■;: ; ; jdHN r I^;MORRISJQN, •'' ,L...v; : .i; i;' ( o ::,-) Manager,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 61, 13 February 1885, Page 4
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654Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 61, 13 February 1885, Page 4
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