t .4-*AMMiWAUH.s 3.T BOY. Apply at V V Doiiecker's Union Hotel. WANTED, at the Pakuratahi Hotel, a Man and his Wife, the woman as Cook, the man as generally useful. Apply at "le Hotel, or at Mcintosh's New Zeala 'IBB WANTED.— John Baker, of St. Katherine's, Nelson, is requested to communicate immediately with Mr. Justice Richmond, York House. TT7ANTED, MINERS; wages, 10s. per TV day. Apply .to Colin. Scott and Wilkinson, Rimutaka; or to McDonald, baker, Manners-street, WANTED KNOWN—A Registry Office for Servants is now open at the wellknown premises, Brandon's Corner, Lambton Quay. Applications from Employers in tow or country promptly attended to. Hours c engagement between 2 and 4 o'clock p.m. S. J. HILL, Tobaeconist. ■"ED, a Gentleman having B; . . experience, to fill the post of . tary to the Fiji Banking Company, at Auckland. Salary : £4OO per annum. Written applications to be sent to the Manager, Bank "ew Zealand, Wellington, before the 24th DUCAT lON RATE. The Education Rate for 1874-5 is now due, : in attendance daily :ie office of the Board, andon-street, from Ten to Four, for the purof receiving the same. SOLOMON LEVY, Collector. Wellington, Nov. 23. in E A R O G N R A M M A R I AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Ingestre-street, Wellington. (Established in 1570.) Principal : C. A. Curtis (University, Gcittingeu). Resident Tutor : Matheson J. Smith, B.A. (London), "siting Masters). . uniformly successful It offers all the many ■*o institute, conducted s—l. At uniting the elements of MoJommerce, &c, with the ---"-' Latin and Greek Languf"History. 2. At accomplishing its object thoroughly, nth the lc "' Ml ~ ' c '■'—- '—*■ '"'"' ng their car. This end ion and a carefully-arranged plan of study gulated (as far as practicable) according to - - 1 "tiny of each pupil, whether it be the The Boarding Establishment is under careful upervision. It is complete, having a suite of ufty, well-ventilated bedrooms, with bathrooms ,nd lavatory, and affords ac"commodation for wenty boarders. The table is liberr" "- J — J ' —" ■""" rrangements, dom chool, the ' .he happine!... .._ 0 -_ - ± . .. L ._.. religion, moral training, and discipline. The school is entirely unsectarian. No opjortunity will be neglected of cultivating unongst the pupils an honorable tone of feeing, and strict regard to truth, while the trictest order and obedience will be insisted on. With a view to encouraging physical exerts, the playground has been furnished with ymnastic appliances, and will shortly bo unc he guidance of a competent Drill Instructor. Young gentlemen are eligible for admission rom the ages of eight to sixteen. The numier of Day Pupils is limited. Special time nd individual attention will be bestowed upon ,hose whose education has been neglected. School Hours :—From 9 to 12, and from 2 to 4. Terms :—Further particulars on application. ■IG- HE E EDUCATION. MORNING CLASS FOR ELDER BOYS and ADVANCED PUPILS This class will resume work, after the Vacation, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2Sth. Terms : Six. Guineas tek Quarter. JOHN GAMMELL, B.A. (London), Tutor. " ■' " \ith-street. nmell purposes being absent from Wellington throughout the Vacation. A SELECT SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN, • from six to eight years of age. Terms : Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at Mrs Allan's, Willis-street, near the Union Bank. T7AURNITURE W WAREHOUSE. J. M A 0 K A Y, Importer of English and Scotch Made Furniture, Begs to inform the settlers of Wellington and surrounding districts that he has opened those commodious premises in Brandon-street as an UPHOLSTERY and CABINET WAREHOUSE with a first-class supply of FURNITURE, bought by himself while at home for cash from the best makers, and which ho will sell at the lowest remunerative prices. Walnut drawing-room suites, in green and crimson rep Oak suites, in green morocco Walnut drawing-room cabinets Mahogany dining suites, in morocco Walnut drawing-room cheffoniers, plate glass backs Mahogany dining suites, in haircloth Walnut drawing-room davenports Mahogany bookcases Walnut drg.-room 100 tables, plain & inlaid." Mahogany sideboards, plate glass backs Walnut drawing-room whatnots Mahogany cheffoniers Walnut drg.-rooni inlaid occasional tables Mahogany ehests of drawers Walnut drawing-room chess-top tables Oak hall tables and chairs Double and single iron bedsteads Oak hat-stands Hair mattrasses, mahogany commodes Cane-seat chairs, &c, &c. Dantzic feather pillows, &c, &c. JOARD and Residence at Mrs. Aliens, Willis street, nearly opposite the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4285, 14 December 1874, Page 1
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694Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4285, 14 December 1874, Page 1
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