BROUGHAM HOUSE, ELLIOE-BTBEET, WELLINGTON . JLVJL oponod a private school for young ' ladies at tho nbovo [address, aided by competent Lady Teachers, and qualified Yisiting Blasters, is ready to receive a tew select pupil boarders who will bo educated with hor own f!nii«litcr3,in!d will rcw.ivo the sumo peisunal cure and training. Brougham HoUSn niminiiu mm nf 'Mm a commodious rostdonco, with nil tho ' surrounding of a refined homo, Tho courw of instruction ombraces English (in all its variuus branches), Literature, Natural science, French, German, Latin, Music,(vocal and instrumental, violin, harmony, counterpoint), Geometry, Perspco tivolightand shado from theround (Stu- '•' dents may sit for tho examination of the ■Wellington School of Dosign or for tho Sciencn and Art Department Examination), and nccdlownrk, If parents or guarv dians will apply to tho above address, ►' full particulars will bo fonvardod by Mrs McDonnell. Wellington, 14th July. 21)31 NOW WEADY 100,000 Cup. Macrocarpa, 1 year old, at Di per 100 10,000 Cup. Ifacrocirpn, 2 yenr old, from 10s to liia per 100, extra lino 20,000 Pimts Inaignim, 1 year old, Gspcr 100, n ml 2 years old, Gs to 10s per 100 1,000 Apple?, Iroin lis per dozen 1,000 Tears 2,000 Plums 600 Cherries (APRICOTS \ IQUINCES j 3,000 Gooseberries, in 00 named varieties, fro 8s per iloz 10,000 Raspberries [l'altsaU], 8s per 100 20,000 Rhubarb Roots-Albert, Giant, Limraw, from it per dot, 10,000 Asparagus Roots, 1 ami 2 year old 5,000 Scakalo Roots, 20,000 Strong Strawberry Plant', 20,000 Quicks, 8s per 10' JO 100 Camclliaß, splendid specimens, grown outkidc, i years, from 2s to 10s (id cacti. COO Camellias, in pots, from 2s each Catalogues of Trees, Smls, Flowers, etc., en application to W. GIMBLETT, NUItSERY AND SEEDSMAN, SHOPS-410 and 206, Colombo-st,, OHBIBTCHUUOH; GARDENS-Woolston and Hcatlicoto Valley. 2951
FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE friends of Thomas and Ann X Collier are invited to attend the funeral of their daughter Miriam Juno, which will'kvo their residence- Hopestreet on Tuesday July 17th at half-past 2 o'clock. 2050 LADIES' SCHOOL, MISSE. WATSON notifies that sho has made arrangements with Mrs Wilsons for carrying on tho LADIES' PRIVATE bOHOOL, conducted by her during tho last seventeen years. ■ MISS WATSON has had cxperionco in teaching in England, whoro sho for somo time prepared pupils for the Cambridge Examinations, and is thoroughly conversant with tho public school system of New Zealand. Tho course of instruc<s» tion will compriso English; French, Drawing, Music, Plain and Fancy Needlework, with Drill and Class Singing, .School Uo-opens MONDAY, lGih inst, "*" _ 2MB 'ST. MATTHEW'S ENTERTAINf; iJISST. FRIDAY, SOth JULY. TN AID OF THE CHOIR FUND, Admission 1b ; Children, (id, EVENING PRESS. MR S. H. WICKERSON, Tobacconist and Bookseller, comer of (Jupon-strcct and Perry-street, Mastortoii, has been appointed agont for tho Evenink Press for Masterton and surrounding districts, Copies of tho paper can be obtained at tho shop immediately after tho arrival of tho ovohing train, and also from therunnors,
WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY, \ N EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY haying occurred in tho Council by , tho resignation of Thomas Mackay ono of 'the representatives of tlio Castlepoint Jpiding, 1 np|ioint FRIDAY, August the ' ■ 3rd, as tho duy for holding an election to till tho same. I furthor appoint tho Road Board Oflico, Tmui, as tho placo, mid Noon on Friday, July 20th, 1888, aa tho time for receiving nominations of candidates, Nomination forms may bo obtained from Mr A. McHutehcon, at Whakataki, or from tho undersigned. F, G. MOORE, Returning Oflicor, County Council Chambers, Maatottun. 12th July, 1888. 2948 Waingawa Butchery. fjWßtho benefit and convenionco of £ Country Sottlois, I shall OPEN A SHOP, OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, Every Saturday, . Commencing on tlio 21st hist, on which | date I shall offor: — 4 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS Roasts from Id to 4d per lb ...Steak from 2d to id „ 4 Boiling Beef from Id to 3d per lb Corned Beef from Id to 3d „ or.lOOlbsforlOs 20 primo Fat Turnip Fed Wethers, Id to 3d per lb. ALSO 4 dairy fid Porkers, 8d to 5d por lb. ALSO 2 Vcalorß from 2d to 5d per lb. AISO 400 lbs first-class steam mado PORK SAUSAGES 31b R» ls> '.OOlbs first-class GERM AN SAUSAGES 31bs for Is. ALL FOR OASE~ON THE BLOCK, -NO MORE MONOPOLYNO MOKE 7d m lb FOR BEEF. CARTS BufiS USUAL. 11. B, LATHAM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2951, 16 July 1888, Page 3
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