TH E .M PRO ANTISLE M » B A.N K. nr.'ou<-~. ■:.' 1 un ■ !{•■ >ni %-, . : ■ rpHE Proi»riefor*~6f"tlie* Mbucan<t 4 ; ! mt A^B^^O^Tg^^AzWK of New Zealan<l^ias much pleasure m announcing to suJi.scriblli'i'aud the public general ly ? that the. subscrip. »ioh to the ' ,(j|aze&e '. lie reduced to Two Guineas (per annum, as from. I JUt (if Jjiinuary,.l^B4j , Ue |s,enabled ! to niaice this intimation m consequence of the highly encouraging increase m circulaiion which continues to aite,nd,.each issu6of what has pro- . ye.d to iicja most valuable business publication, and becauseAJfthe. econoniical reforms mi rod need by the I " Chat t els . Securities.. -Amendment Acti.lßß3." .. j s ; «x •«■•,-» The ' Gazette' has ho^ 'entered its Ninth sTear of eicislonce; aud, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure hi» numerous subscribers, Uu-oughout the Colony that neither labour nor expense 'will be spared m btistaining its present deserved— repufcatioirasrthe most re* liiWevcHcukrjijolji its xkhid jin; N6w Zealand. ** ■jThe 'Half-yejirly Index- will^ ia future, be is&ued separately, at an extra charge 9^ Five Shillings per anuiim. ••■■■■*-• . , The Merca^le ANn Bankruptcy Gazettic is the Only Gazette for " thk Cotojir^uJulishjßdJn. New Zealan< l«.^ i I A*:-,-, ii> i t h-j-K^l-Kotk.— SulisqrjptiorL. with Index, &% 7s per annum j; without. lndjejc, i>2 2s. Pa vajjle j. n Advance. 1 , Persons desirous ,of_ subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist January, 1884, will please send their names and addresses fp' the agents^ Messrs BAk^RBROS^, iiainbt6n. ;^ii4y, \Vel- ; lington, and the local agents' for. ilie various districts, as well^as. to the proprietor, R j T. WHEELER, No. 8 Stafford-street i Dunedin. v ■?«;-» LADIES CQLLEGI ATB SCHOOL TEMPLESTOWE. . .. : ' :• :\VANGANUI. ;.,.- .. -. ' P«incipal ;.; M RS HARRISON DAVIS TTlflE above School will be opehed : on X ' Monday, the 2iSth day of January, w hen Mrs Davis wit! be assisted :bv a staflE of efficient teadhers consisting" of a ResJdpnt^-Matftcxrfateiir" Governess, Visitiii^iSeyeowsewj iand- qualified and experiencad.Mastej.-8 The School buildings are large and well ventilated, arid are also situated m a pleasant and ; healthy part of Wanganui'i outsiclo t tbe town* .-■ •: .-,.{« i.The proportion of toachers to .scholars will be large, therefore backward' pupils may receive .indiviJuarcare. ''" ' , The aihr ofthe cbuVse 1 of iiist'ructibn *is to'irtovide a'generareducrttib'u of the >highest ord^r, audspfffiinllv to develop » the characters^as well as'the intellect , of the pupijs, aud to .foster *a 'ladylike toue throughout the. institution. . Music, will bo specially attended 1 to, the system taught being that of the Conservatoire of Mus'idin Germany "or Fraiicc. •■"■■•••■■ n *. ■-. i. : . : .*: ; A limited number of Boarders bnlr will be recei*ed^so.Uiattb©rough atteutiou may be relied on." ?*6%&itiiiM %lß;a!ioV*o*theLady Principal. •--•». - • - Rbfkbbnqes kindly pernijt.ted. to Mrs Moprhouse (wife of the Bishop of Melb6urn'e), ( Rer: Canon » Biomby, M . D .Melbourne,; Hoy. J. Laurence ' ReutouV, M.A., St. George -a, Melbourne, arid Dr Lmbling, film wood, .•Melbourne. ii-,- Testimonials: from i-Lady :■•. Wilson Oakleigh Hall, Dr Woblridgo; . Toorak Road, Rev.: Henry Archdale Lancley St. Matthew's, Rev. W. P.* PeatceT St Paul's, Melbourne,: aud others. THE MOSpIEL Woqjlen Factory T, VQ&PA vY. ptimittdj ■^ 'Mq^gSl tweeds - >• MOSGrIEL FLAMfELS MOBGIEL BLAMETS JVEOSGIEL EUGS MO3GIEL SHAWLS MOSGIEL MAUDS - ; MOSGIEI HOSIERY MOSGIEL SOCES 'MOSGIEL YARIf / These. Goods aro/nb^.jEorjPQrity.^of Mali'iial. Variety of Pa'tWns/ . ttoni tsty cf'Maiuifcwiurej nud Moderate Price. . Awarded the Highest Mac* ai the AWttatim'ib&MfaMons. -[Extract ftohi-iheX Melbourne Argils and New Zealaiid £teVdI4.J [.'■ ±The Mkgiel Wo6lVens % tie notice. from I the Melbourne Argus, leave received un('mialified praise in' ike' report on Australian woollen's fhi nislied to the Elboeuf 4 Chaaiber of Commerce by' jf.' Mn^i ; ■QoxvrmcattXj who ibasgjtecially seriftd the " Melbourne Exhibition from '■ the 'tcbollm manufacturing district m Fmnce for the •purpose: He declares that: "every article manufactured by that company is> superior to -.any -.other Australian -.t woollen goods- 1 sum at the Exhibition." and he thinks ihatr " the Mosgiel Factory, will take first-rank m the Australian markets over all Eyropmn importations."-: Testimony like this from a.critio so • competent and disinterested must be •. very gratifying to the Company . .., .. . The public are request ed when purchasing to see that they > e fc the T «i»fi lime " MO,SGI EL" article, whi Q r^ g uara 11 teed to give sa iuiactioiu "''"'*'. f iWTm.le supplied by jtlie wholesale Warehousenieu m. the; Colony; Warehouse and Qjtiee—Higi^t,:^ .•: i -..;, .-•! PUK^JUX.. . , v . •■..,.:/ Factory—At Mosgiel, TAiEiir. .- ;: "- : ■•:.■.■:. ... : Manager. -
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 4
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688Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 67, 20 February 1885, Page 4
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