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TE AllO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, InGESTAE-STREET, WELLINGTON, Established in 1870. Principal : C. A. CURTIS (University Guttingen), Assisted by Resident and Visiting Masters. This School has been uniformly successful since its establishment. It offers all the many advantages of a private institution, conducted on the highest principles. It aims—l. At uniting the elements of Modern Education, as comprising the English, German, French, and Italian Languages and Literature, Mathematics, the Natural Sciences, Commerce, &c, with the cultivation of the Latin and Greek Languages, Literature, and History. 2. At accomplishing its object thoroughly, with the least possible loss of time, but without overburdening its pupils, and thus exhausting their capacity and desire for learning. This end is attained by thorough organisation and a carefully-arranged plan of study regulated (as far as practicable) according to the destiny of each p";iil, whether it be the Merchant's Office, Oiv;« Service, Military College, the • English, German, or Australian Universities. The Boarding Establishment is under careful supervision. It is complete, having a suite of lofty, well-ventilated bed-rooms, with bathrooms and lavatory, and affords accommodation for twenty boarders. The table is liberally supplied, and in all the arrangements, domestic or pertaining to the school, the utmost care is exercised to ensure the happiness and well-being of the pupils. RELIGION, MORAL TRAINING, AND DISCIPLINE. The School is entirely unsectarian. No opportunity will be neglected of cultivating amongst the pupils an honorable tone of feeling, and strict regard to truth, while the strictest order and obedience will be insisted on. With a view to encouraging physical exercise, the playground has been furnished with gymnastic appliances, and is under the guidance of a competent Drill Instructor. Young gentlemen are eligible for admission from the ages of Bto 16. The number of Day Pupils is limited. Special time and individual attention will be bestowed upon those whose education lias been neglected. School hours : From 9to 12, and from 2 to 4. TERMS, PER QUARTER. Full Boarders, from 12i gns. to 18gns, in adv. Weekly „ 10 „ Daily „ 7 „ ~ Day pupils, from 2to 3 „ „ EXTRAS (OPTIONAL). Latin, Sanscrit, Italian, Greek, each... ... Music 2J •; „ „ Drawing ... 1 „ » Singing ... 10s. Cd. in advance. All fees payable Ist of each Quarter. Quarter Days, Ist February, 11th April, sth July, Ist October. A quarter's notice or half a quarter's fee is required in case of removal of pupils. References are kindly permitted to the Rev. T. Fancourt, Hutt ; J. T. Edwards, Esq., R.M., Wanganui ; H. McDonald, Esq., M.D., Christchurch ; and to Parents of Pupils. Business Notices IMMENSE PURCHASE OF FANCY DRESSES, AT STARTLING PRICES, TE ARO HOUSE. Lot 1, tassore grenadines, 2id., worth SJ,d. Lot 2, Norwich grenadines, 4 id., worth Is. Od. Lot 3, striped grenadines, 4|d., worth Is. 3d. Lot 4, striped grenadines, 7M., worth Is. 6d. Lot 5, striped mohairs, BM., worth Is. 6d. Lot 6, checked Carmelites, B|d., worth Is. fid. CLOTHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT TE ARO HOUSE. Men's holland coats 6s. 3d. Men's lawn coats Bs. Od. Men's lawn coats 9s. 9d. Men's black alpacca coats 10s. 9d. Men's black alpacca coats 12s. 9d. Men's black galatea coats 13s. 9d. Men's black dust coats 225. Cd. Men's buff dust coats 2Gs. Gd. CLOTHING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, CLOTHING'FOR THE HOLIDAYS, TE ARO HOUSE. Boys' holland coats 3s. Boys' black alpacca coats Gs. Boys' striped tunic suits Gs. 3d. Boys' checked cossack suits 6s. 9d. Boys' plain cossack suits 7s. JAMES SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. ■AMESON BROTHERS & CO., J WHOLESALE GROCERS WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS (Opposite the Scotch Church), WILLIS-STREET. Wish to acquaint their country friends and the public in general that they have the undermentioned goods for sale, every line of which j guaranteed to be of the very best quality : Superior mixed tea, 2s. Bd. per lb. 400 boxes tea, each 121 b., 225., 255., 285., and 30s. per box 150 qr-chests tea, each 201 b., 40s. 50 J-chests choice congou, Is. Sd., 25., and 2s. 4d. per lb. 100 cases salmon, Bs. 6d. per doz., lOd. per tin 70 cases Swiss milk, 9s. per doz., lOd. per tin 40 cases sardines, Js and Js, 10s. 6d. and 6s. per dozen 5 tons Mauritius sugar, 4Jd. per lb. 12 tons best white sugar, sd. per lb. 1 ton household soap, 19s. per cwt., Cd. per bar 2 tons double-crown soap, 245. per cwt., 7d per bar 1J tons pale yellow, 295. per cwt., 9d. per bar 3 tons first prize soap, 325. per cwt., lOd. per bar Negrohead tobacco (Barrett's), 4s. Gd. per lb. Waterlily tobacco, 4s. 6d. per lb., £23 per cwt. Wines and spirits And all other goods, too numerous to mention, at equally low prices. JQS" Note the Address _e» JAMESON BROTHERS & CO., (Opposite the Scotch Church), Willis-street. T>E J. BERGER. Will keep open a few days longer. The Stock must be sold to wind up the estate. One piano remaining, worth 50 guineas, for £26. One harmonium, worth 40 guineas, for £2l. One harmonium, 11 stops, in oak case, worth 45 guineas, for £24. Sewing machines, worth £5, for £2 10s. Easels, worth 10s. Cd., for ss. Iron Music Stands, worth 10s. 6d., for ss. Albums, worth 55., for Is. 6d. Violins from 7s. Od. upwards. Violin bows from Is. Violin strings, 4 for Is. Music, twenty shillings' worth for ss. Such an opportunity seldom occurs to secure such bargains. Next door to Kirkcaldie and Stains. ) LET, for a term of years, TOWN ACRE 774, Coromaudel-street. For ar particulars, apply to ALFRED TYER, Nsahauranara. -Buildiug Allotments, close to _«_ jviuiwu/ Station, Upper Hutt, Apply to J. & G. Browne, Upper Hut.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4609, 29 December 1875, Page 3

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