a^sitslsc """"Sss'tiees. "IJROFK3M3E HENKI'S Day and Evening X Classes for English ancl Modern Lanpuagos, also, Book-keeping and Drawing, have now been commenced at his residence, opposite the Cricket Ground. Alono- with an English commercial education, parents o will be at liberty to choose one of the modern languages in which they may desire to have their children instructed, at the same scale of fees. A Young Ladies' Seminary will be conducted by Mrs Henri, including (at 15s or 20s per quarter), Plain and Fancy Needlework, and Vocal Music. Scale of Fees— lss, 18s. and 20s per quarter. Instruction on the Pianoforte— Two guineas per quarter. . Puoils admitted at any time, the month or quarter commencing from the date of entry. Professor Henri will be happy to have his Classes examined every six months by any gentleman of the profession, or any other educated PG The 'first examination for prizes will take place on the 23rd December. C. W. LANGS TO N, CATTLE SPAYEE, INTIMATES to the graziers of Southland that having had considerable experience in different parts of New Zealand, he can undertake to give satisfaction to those who may employ Orders left with Mr D. Macrorie, auctioneer, will receive prompt attention. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, MAY, 1869. NEW SHAEEB are now being issued by the Secretary, at the office of the Society, InvercargiU. The objects of the Society shall be the raising of a Stock, or fund, to enable its members to purchase freehold properties, either in town or country, and also to enable persons possessed of land to erect buildings thereon, to grant loans on the security of freehold, ana to afford a safe and profitable investment ior savings. Payment of subscriptions may be made° in advance, for which a discount at the rate of 2i per cent, is allowed for penoda of six months. . T „„ Trustees— Thos. Watson, Esq., A. J. Elles, Esq., W. Wood, Esq. Entrance fee, 2s 6d per share. Subscriptions, 2s per fortnight, dumber oi shares taken up to date, 1200. Amount already advanced to shareholders, £10,215. A printed book of the Rules of the Society to be had at the Secretary's Office, Is 6d each. JAMES BEOWN, Secretaiy. Invercargill, May, 1872. 1> AD COFFEE has been so long an article of consumption in New Zealand, that public taste has almost degenerated to a preference of the cheap and nasty compounds sold as Coffee, instead of the fragrant berry. The Storekeepers may be to blame for pushing tbe sale of the article on which they have the largest profit; hut the public ha^e a certain and simple remedy in their own hands by asking for, and insisting on being supplied with, the Coffee bearing the name of "Baeeon, Geant & Co." on the _„„ <l; „Mi jjni^o, no per iv., wiil not be grudged by any who can appreciate BEAJLLY FINE COFFEE. & CO., MEECHANTS, Deestreet, desire to intimate to their customers that they are prepared to supply in any quantity the various qualities of COFFEE prepared by Baeeon, Geant & Co., Dunedin, all of which they can with confidence recommend as being at least equal to the be&t of their several kinds ever introduced into this market. BAEEON, GEANT & CO.'S COFFEE. A FEESH SUPPLY of this excellent COFFEE just received direct from Dunedin by DAVID SMYTH, Storekeeper, Tay-street. npHE COFFEE prepared by Baeeon, Geant, & Co., now a favorite brand in tliis market, is constantly kept in stock by MATHESON & SMITH, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL OROCEES AND WINE MEECHANTS, Dee-street. QOFFEE, certain to please the most fastidious, imported and prepared by Baeeon, Geant & Co., Coffee Roasters, Dunedin, and sold by the principal storekeepers and grocers throughout Otaeo. EXTEACT FEOM NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 8 , 10th February, 1872. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 3rd February, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation containe d in the Eeport of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to the effect that a bonus of £2,500 should be offered for the first 100 tons of Printing Paper produced by machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that may be offered by any Province, it is hereby notified that such reward will be paid on the fulfilment of the following Conditions. The Paper to be manufactured in New Zealand by machinery permanently established and working in the Colony. The required quantity to be completed before the 30th June, 1873. The weight of each ream of Printing Paper to be not less than 30 lbs. The reward will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government •hat the above conditions have been complied with. I W. GISBQBNE.
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Southland Times, Issue 1610, 26 July 1872, Page 4
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771Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1610, 26 July 1872, Page 4
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