Educational THE THAMEB BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. f^tfARTER DAYS-April 12th, July 6th ; \cs September 27th j February ltt. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Adrance). One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter Two Papils ... £3 13s 6<i do. Three Pupils... £1 14* 6d do. These terms are inclusive; there are no extras. JAS, ADAM 3, 8.A., 535 Headmaster. General Notices New Grass AND Clover Seeds. CASH PRICE LIST— 8. d. WHITE GLOVER ... 1 0 per lb. KED „ ... 0 9 „ „ COWGKASS 10,,,, ALBYKE,, 12,,,, LUCEBNE „ ... ... lo „ „ BYE GRASS ... 7s Od per bushel. COCKSFOOT ".. 8s (id „ OATS (not less than 10 tacks) 2$ 6s per busbel MAIZE (New Zealand) 3s lid per bushel POTATOES (sound) in quantities not lets than 1 too, £4 per ton BEAK (Auckland) £6 per ton, AT THOMAS VEALE'S V Wholesale Stores, Pollen Stbbet. SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES! TF YOU WANT A SEWING; J. MACHINE GO TO H. B. COOKE, Poiljn Stbbet, None but the BIST QUALITY of Machines kept in Stock. N.B.—All Kinds of Sewing Machines BE PAIRED in a PRACTICAL MANNER on the Shortest Notice. Ads bess— H. B. COOKE, POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstowk. 323 H. STILWELL, Faravai Nursery, Thuaes, [ESTABLISHED 1868], HAS OK SALE fortbiesoafon'sPlanting, 15,000 fine Shelter nnd Forest Trees, from 4 to 20 feet, in height. A Choice Assortment of FRUIT TREES, 1 2 and 3 years old; 5,000 Ormmcntal Tree* 'and fkntH, Bones an) Clitriers. Prices to suit all according (o age and quality. NewSeediare now ready, tiuo to name, Wholesale and Betnil. Green House Plants in Tnrietie«. Seeds I Seecls Z Seeds I J. BIiIGHT, NURSERYMAN & SERDSMAN, Pabiwai. JB, Renpecfcfully iatiiUMtes to his Cas- • tomers and Friends he hut lot Sale, a Ciioice Selection of VEGETABLE AND FLOWJSR SEEDS, Suitable for AUTUMN SOWING* AT ifST Auckland Pafcea, e)f\r\{\ Very CHOICE PRUIT TREES, U\J\J\J of. different kinds. Further particulars in future adrcrliscmont. NOTICE. W. BOBBBTT, '.BTJTCHEH, POLLEN STREEr. BEOS to return his sincere THANKS to la's Customer*, and the Public in general, for their liber*! pafronigedu ing the Imt ten years that he )\m carried on his Jiti-iness in Bolleston street, ani now begs to I REQUEST that all OUTdIANDING ACi COUNTS due to that Shop be PAID to HIMSELF, at, his POLLBN-STREEI ESTABLISHMENT, as his receipt, only will be a sufficient discharge for the same. January 12, 1880. 56 j;NcoußAajs Thames indus ■L* TBIES.—S«e the Splendid Kaiapoi i Tweeds »t Wisekas's, £5 per Suit. Splendid Value n Fancy Coatings. At a rery pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite buuuty who was ripping MoGk>wan's besr, turned to Mr and asked wh»t form ho would prefiM- to inhabit, ?. ff> be diftotfed in 3\Tra niidani. * '.'.,' . • ..•«•'■.. : Tjijv jSiugaru fulU is a sight Qerer to be forgotten. There are many waterfall* but only 1 oue McGfpWiJT filing 3i '£uk.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3538, 28 April 1880, Page 3
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