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TE AKO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, /Wellington (Private Institution), Conducted by C. A. Curtis (University Gbttuigen). The Principal of the above School has great pleasure in announcing to his friends and supporters that, in addition to Visi£fl% Masters, he has engaged, as Resident Assistant in his School, Mr. Mathiaon J. Smith, B. A. (London). Mr. Smith has been engaged in tuition during a period of sixteen years, preparing pupils for Woolwich, Sandhurst, the Public Schools and Universities in England, and for the Melbourne University and Civil Service examinations. Mr.. Curtis feels, therefore, that he is now enabled to offer to parents committing their children to his care the greatest possible educational advantages, and to surround his pupils with all those circumstances which will conduce to their comfort and happiness of their school life. Continental Languages—German, French, Spanish, Italian. Boarders—Further particulars on application. October 1, 1874. m E W K E S B U R Y HOUSE, preparatory boarding and day school fob Young Gentlemen. Conducted bv Mrs. GARDNER. The course of instruction comprises general English, Drawing, and the rudiments of Latin. French, Music, and'Dancing are extras. Mrs. GARDNER has had considerable experience "hi the education of young gentlemen, and she assures parents who may entrust their children to her. care that the studies of her pupils will be most carefully directed, and their health and comfort will receive her assiduous attention. Address :—Tinakori Road, Wellington. , \ SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, < r\. from six to eight years of age. Terms : eeu Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs. | Allan's, Willis-street, near the Union Bank. -EOIS, Teacher of the 'JUL . French .Language, begs to notify that, for the convenience of his pupils, he has removed to a private house in Mulgrave-street, opposite to Brown's. Hotel. • ■ Boots. Leather, &c. ' ripO THOSE WHO LOOK X AFTER THEIR , BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST OPENED UP EX ST. LEONARDS KID REVIVER and FRENCH ELASTIC VARNISH for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes. The above articles will be found splendid renovators of Kid and Patent' Leathers. TO BOOTMAKERS. NOW IN STOCK BY THE SAME VESSEL :->■■ Patent. Pegging .Hafts, Double-faced Hammers, Barnsley's Knives and Rasps, French and German Calfskins, Colored Roans, Kid, Morocco and Patent Calf Leathers, Terry, Web, Elastic, Machine Silk and Threads ,and other Grindery . at— A. LINDSAY'S Importer &, Manufacturer of Boots & Shoes,' Closed Uppers, Leather and Grindery, LAMBTON QUAY. ROBERT HANNAH AND CO., Importers or Boots and Shoes; Closed Uppers, Leather, Grindery, &c., Lambton Quay. Stud Horses ELLINGTON STUD COMPANY. TO STAND during the coming Season, at "le Upper Hutt, the celebrated Thoroughbred ntire Horse K A K A P 0. Kakapo will travel as far as the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, every Monday, returning on Tuesday. Terms :—Single mare, £7 ; two or three mares, £6 • each ; four or more mares, £5 each. Parties in Wairarapa wishing to send down mares can make arrangements for doing so with Hugh McMasters or Nath. Grace. Also, tie Pure-bred Clydesdale Horse, YOUNG LORD CLYDE, Young Lord Clyde will be at the Taita on Monday night; Lower Hutt on Tuesday night; and (if sufficient inducement offer) in Wellington on Wednesday night. Terms—Single mare, ;£4 ; two or three mares, £3 10s. each ; four or more, £3 each ; groomage, ss. For pedigree, &c. see cards. ANDREW BROWN, Upper Hutt. mO STAND THIS SEASON. YOUNG BLACKLEG, Six years old, got by an imported horse which" cost five hundred guineas in Scotland. His dam "Diamond" was got by the imported horse " Champion." Young Blackleg has proved himself a sure foalgetter, is quiet, and thoroughly staunch. < Further particulars by card, at Family Hotel, Hutt ; or, to the proprietors, J. & D. SINCLAIR. Building Materials, &e. Countess slates, 30,000 Earthenware chimney pots Naves, Australian hardwood Spokes do. Felloes do. American Coachbuilders' Materials. GREENFIELD & STEWART, Steam Saw Moulding and Planing Mills, Wellii ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY—' Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M'LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land. PALMERSTON TERRACE FAKM S A W - M I L L. At end of the tramway. On and after the first November the undersigned will be prepared to receive orders for seasoned timber in quantities of not less than 10,000 ft. - On hand 1,000,000 ft. of matai, 500,000 ft. of totara : seasoned, felled with sap down. AMOS BURR, Timber Merchant. All orders for Wellington and Souther ports must be addressed to Messrs. Levin and Co., who are agents for the above. September 9th. PAPERHANGINGS AND GILT MOULDINGS. Just landed, ex St. Leonards, imported direct from the manufacturers, and' now ON SALE by the undersigned at very low pkices._ Must be sold, as another consignment is daily expected. '' WM. TINNEY, v Painter and Paperhanger, » Molesworth Street. N. B. A great? variety of ceiling, staircase, and oak paperhaugings.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4227, 7 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4227, 7 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4227, 7 October 1874, Page 4

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