THE MERC^NT^^d :^NK.WP\Vt QAZJSTTE 1 o f NEW :■■ ..■.■tZBALASij,.!-". «?n.,-.vJ ,-. i..,, THE Proprietor of the 'MercanTi'tE AND BANKBijPTCr OfXiETTB of New has much pleasure m arinoiihcing to subscribers and the 'public generally, that ihe •sul^crip'. Hon to the Gaz^te\viji. be. reduced to Two, Guineas per annum, ; as from Ist of January, 1884; >. He is enabled to make this intimation m consequence of the highly encouraging increase m- circulation; whiili continues toalteiid each is^ue of wh^t has proved to} b'eja most ynluable businesg publication, and because of the economical; refornLs introduced hy the "Chattels -Securities Amendment Act, 1888." ; ■■ ; The Gazette ' has no\\ entered its Ninth : srear of exist<?nce • an|, encouraged by/ .is past success, tlie Proprietor begs, to assure his -numerous subscribers : throughout the Colony that neither labour nor expense will be spared m sus^ainTng its present deserved reputation as the niokt reliable circular of its kind m New Zealand. _'.l' ' :'. The Half-yearly Index will, m future' be issued separritely, at an ejftra charge of Five Shilling per annum. .. . : ' The Mercantile and Bankuuptcx Gazettk is the Only Gazette for the Colony published'; in New 1 Zealand. : -.' '■■• ■ -■'•■ -v *>.. -.■ - Note. —^^Subscription with Index, £2 7t> per annum'- without Imlex,.£2 2s. Payable i.v Advance. '['['^ Persons desirous.; of subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist Januarj, 1884, will please send Wieir Mames and addresses to the agents— Messrs ; Bakeh Beos., Lanibltiih Quay; L Wellington- and the local agents fpr the yaiious districts,' as '^cli as (;o the proprietor, R A T. W.HEEtEK, No. . 8: Scjifford-streett-Bunedin..!. .;.:<' LADIE^pQ^LEGiATB SciiOOt,, T.empleSstowb.. V. ' .;. WANGANUr. ' . : ,, Prinoipal ... MRS HARRISOM DAVIS THE above School will be opened on Monday, the 26th day of January, when Mrs Davis will be asaibted a staff of efficient: teacher^ consisting of a Resident i.Matriculateii GoverueßS, Visitme: (xovernesses, and quaKßed and experienced Masters. . . , ,- -.. ; ■ T"» buildings are large and well ventilated, and are also situated m a pleasant and healthy part of ! Waneanui, outside the town. s .1 The proportion of teachers to scholars will bo large, therefore backward pupils may receive individual care. ; ; : The aim of the course of instruction is to provide a generaieducatiou of th« lughest order, and speiiallv to develop the characters well as* thtf intellect of the pupils, ana to foster a ladylike tone throughout the institution; Music will be, specially attended to, the system taught being that of th» Conservatoire of Music m Germany or France. - ' A Kmited 'number of ' Etoarders only will be received, so that thorough attention^'majr be relied on. '" Prospectus oniappKcatibn tdtheLady Principal. * .:Rkfebbnceß kindly permitted to Mrs Moorhouse (wife of the Bishop of Melbourne)} ;;Rer. Ca6on Brpmbyj • M.D. Melbourne, Rev. J. Laurence Reutoul M;A V ; St. : george's,: Me;lt^)ame r add Dr Emblmg, Elmwpod, Melbourne Test iMONiAts ; froni 1 ! ! Lady Wilson Oakleigh Hall, Dr Woolridge, Toorak' Road, Rev. Henry.' ArchdWe^Lanfilev St. Matthews, Rey.W,^. P earce ° § Paul's, Melbourne, and others. i- ''•' i ,•:■■'■ { THE Nl OS^I EL Wpplleni ; F^cjo ry ; COMBA.N V, '(XimUeij MOSGIEL tWEEPS : MOSGIEL SERGES MOSGIEL FLANNEXiS mOsgiel bl^kets mosgiel epgs. - MOSGIEL^SfiAHXSSMOSGIEL MAUDS -- MOSGIEI SOSIERY ] ! MbsoiiiL .socks ■•■■ ■■■■ .. ; -•'■ .:>'--£:fi : .-,:; ••■ •? i,. ■ .] These Goods are noted for Purity ? o f MatcriaU Variety of Patterns/ Honl esfcy cf Manufacture; and ModeraU 'Price;" ■"''■" ' '" ' ' ':: : ' "\ ''•• ; " Azoarded' the Highest iPlace at ■ the Australian Exhibitions, [Extract from the Melbourne \ 'Argut and New Zealand HetcMJ] The Mosgiel, Woollens, we notice front the Melbourne Argus, have received unqualified praise m the report on Austra-\ lian woollens furnished to the Elboeujf Ghacetter of Commerce by M. Henri Gourmeaux, who was specially sent to the Melbourne Exhibition from -the woollen manufacturing district m France for the purpose. HedeckH-csthdt' i 1 every Article manufactured by tjiat company is trope* rior to any other wooltm gofds I saw at Vie -Exhibition^ q\id he thinks that " the Mosgiet Factory will take first rank m. the Australian. markets over alt' Eiirdpean importations?' Testimony like this' from a ci'ific so competent and disinter ested iriust be ' l v'ery gratifuina to the Company. - The public are requested when purchasing to see that they get the een vine ( \MO&GiEL' > -ara c |B, Which is guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Trade supplied by the . wholesale Warehousemen m the Colony. Warehouse and Office— High-utreeL DtJNEIUN. ' ' Factory—At Mosgiel, Tatehi. . JAaSJH.. MDBRiSON, Manager,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 4
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