! Drapery J. MARSHALL IS NOW OPENING UP HIS FIRST SHIPMENTS Off Autumn and Winter Drapery, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c. Ex 'British Empire* 31CaSeS. „ 'Stracathro' ... .... 3 BaleS. From Colonial Markets .... .... 23 C«JSeS» ,57 PABTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENT. J. MARSHALL, Albert Street and Pollen Street. 353
. Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. Headmaster : James Apams, 8.A., Member of the Convocation of the London Uniyersity. Lady Teacher: Miss Fanny Chittt, late Resident Gorerness Alexandra CMlege, Victoria. THE object of this School i« to furnish an EDUCATION of the HIGHEST ORDER for Young People of both sexes. The course %f instruction will include English, Mathematics, Classics (ancient and modern), and Science; and pupils will be prepared for examinations in (he Civil Service, the Law, and the University. Special attention will be given to instruction in Chemistry and Physics, and every pupil will receive a sound English Education. The Class Rooms for Boy*, and the Class Rooms for Girls are in separate buildings on each side of tbe headmaster's house, and will be furnished with all the apparatus necessary for elucidating every branch of study. It is contemplated establishing a limited number of Free Scholarships. The school hours for boys are from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and from 1.30 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. The school hours for girls are from 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 a.m., and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. TERMS—Per annum, payable quarterly in in advance: — One Scholar £8 8 0 Two Scholars 14 14 0 Three Scholars... ... 18 18 0 Additional scholars belonging to the same parents by arrangement. In a future advertisement notice will be given of the hours parents can see the Head* master before the school opens. Parents and Guardians are requested to communicate as early as possible with the Chairman or Secretary, stating the number of children, their sexes, and respective ages, they propose to send. The school duties commence on MONDAY, April 5. L. SHRENFRISD, Chairman Board of Governors. Notices •? Garden Seeds! TUST T>"eCEIVED — A Splendid Assortment of GABDEN S EEDS, Which will be Sold m" AT AUCKLAND PRICES .» AND Guaranteed 07 THE ' '- Best Quality! Also, A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF OHINEMRI APPLES, Direct from the ORCHARD AT . ' J. JEFFREY'S, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. CLOVER AND GRASS SEEDS. rvN SALE, AT THE HAYMARKET. (OF *IBST CXASB QUAIITY)— White Clover Rape Red Clover Timothy Alsyfce Kentucky Bluegrass Cowgraas Red Top Lucerne Trefoil Fukekohe Cocksfoot Ryagrasa—Perennial Ryegrass—Annual Turnip, Purple Top „ Green Top „ Swede, ko., Sec. Also, boked;ust,. All degrees of fineness and quality. GUANO— Peruvian, Mexican, and New Caledonian Kainit, Superphosphates, &c, &c, &c. ALFRED BUCKLAND. 301 T^NCOURAGE THAMES INDUSJJJ TRIE B.—Good Tweed Trousers from 22s 6d. Alt Goods well shrunk. At R. WISEMAN'S, Brown street.
Lands and Houses FOR SALE. BOMBAY SPECIAL MENTA SMALL FARM of 30 acres. This is considered the best selection in the Blcfck both for position and quality iof soil. It has frontages to Bombay and Great South Roads. There is a shop and good dwelling-house, outbuildings, &c. This is a really good place, and can be confidently re* commended. Price £375. Seyeral sections unimproved land in the Taupiri Block, near Huntly Station. 180 acres Wbangamarino Block, near tbe Waikato River. Price, 15s an acre. At Parawai—A 13 acre Paddock in grass, fenced with puriri posts and wire. An abundant 'supply of water. Price, £18 an acre. At Mount Pleasant—A very Comfortable 2-storied Family Residence, with about an acre of ground in Orchard and grass. Ground rent low. Lease 21 years from. January last. This it one of the most pleasantly situated dwellings on the Thames, and worthy the attention of any person who wishes a bouse in the suburbs. Price low for cash. A Rood building allotment at Parawai, suitable for a rilia residence. MONEY to Lend—£2oo on Freehold . land for two years at 10 per cent. FMTER BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, AUCXLAITD AND THAKBS. 82 - FREEHOLD BLOCK 27. TNTENDING PURCHASERS of FREB- *- HOLDS on the above-named Block, can obtain all information by applying to AJSOBBW FIiNIIKa. Thames, 16th March, 1880. 339 Notices . . <if" Here we are Again ! CHEAPER STILL I IT MUST BE DONE !! rjOTATOES—-251bs for Is, or 4s per cwt. BEST HOBART TOWN—2olbs for Is, or 5s per cwt. NEWTON'S FLOWER BALLS—4 splendid sample—l6lbs for Is, or 6s per cwt. WAIROA CHEEBE—Another lot—Bd per lb retail, or 6d by the cheese. WAI MATCHES 6d per dozen. At WM. WOOD'S, Next to Mr Wade's, Tinsmith, POLLEN STREET. 331 Seeds! Seeds ! Seeds ! J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Pabawai. JB. Respectfully intimates to)|his Cut- • tomers and 'Friends, he haajjtor Sale, a Choice Selection of TEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS, Suitable for AUTUMN SOWING AT f tjg" Auckland Pbices. Alto, a Fine Sample of Ltjoeene Sebd. SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES I IF YOU WANT A SEWING MACHINE GO TO H. B. OOOKE, POMIN StBBET, None but the BEST QUALITY of Machines kept in Stock. N.B.—All Kinds of Sewing Machines RE PAIRED in a PRACTICALJMANNER on the Shortest Notice. ADBBESB— H. B. COOKE, i POLLEN STREET, i Gbahamstoww. 323 i
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3510, 25 March 1880, Page 3
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