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Education . Education \ THE AUCKLAND COLLEGE. Tui: Rev William Tailor, Principal. THESE premises were re-opened in October last. The College is pleasantly situated, overlooking the city nnd harbour. The grounds, comprising about five acres, utlbrd space for gymnastic* nnd other recreations. There is ample accommodation for Fifty Boarders, with Class Rooms, Dormitories, Bath Room, &c. No school in the province nffords cqunl facilities for combining an educational Tvith a boarding establishment, and it u with the view of providing a First-class Boarding School, at a moderate cost, to which our country residents may send their children with confidence, where healthy recreation and homo comforts w ill be combined with moral training and mental development, that the College has been re-opened. While no denominational element will be introduced, the Principal feels strongly that moral culture based on God's Wocd is the only safe course to take in the education of the joung. But this will be carried out with the utmost liberality. Boarders may attend any school or place of worship at the option of parents. The domestic an angements of the College arc under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Taylor. The young Ladies' Department is under the charge of Miss Tailor. In addition to the usual branches ot instruction in ladies schools, French, Geimau, Drawing, Music, and Fancy Needlework will be taught. The couise of instruction in the High Department of the College will embrace all that is requisite for the Legal Profession, the Civil Sen-ice, Commercial Pursuits, and the Univeisity Examinations. The Principal has devoted the greater part of his life to tuition ; and, having lived some years m Auckland, he ia known to the leading men of the City. Tfrms : Payable in Advance. Boardeis, from til) lUs per Quaiter, according to age Laundry Fee, 10s Gd „ or 7s per Month High School, £1 10s Gd „ or 10s Gd „ Evtras ■ French, Geiman, aud Music. Pupils can enter at any time. Books changed for. N.B — The College will Re-open for 1873 on Monday, Januaiy 13th. Training School for Teachers. The Principal will be glad to receive into the College persons desirous of being trained as Te.icheis and of obtaining certificates under the Education Act, 1872. The Rev. W. Taylor having leased the Wesley College property, I have much pleasure, as Chairman of the Trustees, in stating my belief that the education tr» be given under Mr. Taylok's superintendence will be btrictly undenominational in its character, and would, therefoie, recommend the College to the body of Weslcyans in this province. (Signed) C. W. RIGG. Auckland, December 27, 1 372. /^EORGE GILMORK desires to thank the public of VJT Nganinwnlna nnd xcttleis of the Waikato gencralh for the support they June accorded him during the time he has been in business in the district, and begs to announce that he is now in a better position than ever to supply their wants. He h:is added to his other miscellaneous stock an assortment, of Groceries, Drapery, Boy's readj -made Clothing, Gentlemen's, Ladies', nnd Bo\'s rendj•mnde Boots and Shoes of various kinds selected b^\ himself, Ladies' Underclothing, Flowers, Trimmings, Ac. A.c. These he is enabled to dispose of nt prices that he feels sure w ill meet the appro\alof all who will favour him with a trial. N»;\ri'aw \in v Settluus' Gkskii u. Stork.

MEDICAL HALL, HAMILION. [Establish r.D 1870] GEORGE SMITH, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, THANKS the Settlers and Inhabitants generally for past favours and solicits a further continuance of their patronage. He w ishes to inform them that his Stock, and Premises j\re now complete, and rendered thereby a first-class Diug Establishment. He is decided to keep i none but first-class articles, at Auckland prices, with \ simply f he expense of carriage added, which will render it unnecessary for them to obtain their supplies beyond the district. Vhe Stock consists of genuine Drugs, all Pharmacopn>ial Preparations, Photographic Chemicals and Accessories, first-class Pcrfujneiy, Toilet and Nursery Requisites, Patent Medicines, Fine Tin key and Honey -combed Sponges, Superior Hair-brushes, Combs, fee, and e\ery necessary article connected with the Tiade. Orders by Post and Telegram promptly attended to.

DE L l r A II O T E L | NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO. Travellers and othorß visiting the Waikato will find this Hotel commodious, combined with cleanliness, civihtv, and attention. WINES AND SPIIUTS OF GENUINE BILVNDS ONLY Large Paddocks for accommodating Stock. Good Stabling Saddle Horses, Buggies, etc. to let on hiie. Charges Moderate. LEWIS B. HARRIS. Ngaruawahia, Ist May, 1871.

CENT R A L HOT E L, NGARIAWAniA. THE Proprietor of this commodious Hotel begsto inform his customers and the Public that the Punt, which is now under his charge, is in first-rate w orking order. Every assistance gncn in crossing cattle, earrings, Sec. On the arri\al of each coach nnd steamer a porter will be in attendance to carr} luggage to thelltel. First-class Stabling. HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor.

DRESS MAKING, &Tc. MRS. LEWIS, DRESS AND MANTUA-MAKER. "I" ADIPJS' and Children's Dresses made up with taste, ■ i and in accordance with prevailing fashions. Also, plain sewing done to oider, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Ngaruawahia. Alexandra Hotel, ALEXANDRA, WAIKATO. THOMAS FliN'Cir, PuorRiETOR. ACCOMMODATION for Travellers. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Saddle Horses for Hire.

JOHN ONION, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, NoAUtTAW^HIA. Pepaim Neatly Executed. Watchmaker, &c, Opposite the Punt, WeU Hanulton. Wedding-rings, Jewellery, etc , [Kstab. 1800. R. J. DAVIDSONS CRITERION HOTEL. TE AWAMUTU. ravellen will find every comfort and Attention at the abo^e Hotel. — Good paddocks and itables. — Liquors second to none. CHARLES BELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, And Vine and Spirit Aff reliant, iff Ngaruawahia— Opposite the Wharf.

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Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 1 February 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 1 February 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 1 February 1873, Page 1

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