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Education ! Education ! THE AU(fK L A N D COLLEGE. Thf Rev William Taylob, Pjrixcipai,. nnnESE premises were re-opened in Octobor last Tho -■- College is pleasantly situated, overlooking the city and harbour. The grounds, comprising about five acres, aflbrd space for gymnastic and other recreations. There is ample accommodation for Fifty Boarders, with Class Rooms, Dormitories, Bath Room, <5Lc. No eehool in the province affords equal facilities for combining an educational with a boarding establishment, and it is with the view of providing a First-class Boarding School, nt a moderate co«t, to winch our country residents may send their chilchcn with confidence, where healthy recreation and home comforts will be combined with moral training and mental de\ elopment, that the College has been re-opened. While no denominational element will bo introduced, the Principal feels strongly that moral culture based on God's Wood is the oiSJy safe course to take in the education of tho young 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 arrangements of the College are under the personal superintendence of Mrs. Taylor. The young Ladies' Department is under the charge of Miss Taylor. In addition to the usual branches of instruction m ladies schools, French, Get man, Drawing, Music, and Fancy Needlewoik will be taught. Tho course of instruction in the High Department of the College will embrace all that is requisite for the I^egal Profession, the Civil Service, Commeicial Pursuits, and the Univeisity Examinations. The Pnncipal has devoted the greater pait of hi? life to tuition ; and, having lived BOine years in Auckland, he is known to the leading men of the City. Terms : P.ayable in Advance. Boarders, from £10 10s per Quaiter, according to age Laundry Fee, 10s Gd „ or 7s per Month High School, £1 10s Gd „ or 10s 6d „ Extras- French, Geiman, and Music. Pupils cau enter at any time. Books charged for. N.B — The College will Re-open for 1873 on Monday, January 13th. Training School for Ti'achws. The Principal will be glad to receive mto the College persons desirous of being trained as Teachers and of obtaining certificates under the Education Act, IS7~. 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 to be given under Mr. Taylors superintendence will be strictly undenominational m its character, and would, thoiefoie, recommend the College to the body of Wesleyaus 111 this province. (Signed) C. W. RIGG. Auckland, December 27, 1872.

MEDICAL lULL, HAMILION. [Established 18/0] GEORGE SMITH, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, THANKS the Settlers and Inhabitants generally for past favours and solicits a further continuance of their patronage. He wishes to inform them that his Stock and Piemises are vow complete, and rendered thcieby a tirst-class Drug Establishment. He is decided to keep none but tirst-class articles, at Auckland prices, with simply *he expense of carriage added, which will render it unnecessary for them to obtain their supplies beyond the district Ihe Stock consists of genuine Drugs, all Pharmacoprrial Preparations, Photographic Chemicals and Accessories, first-class Perfumery, Toilet and Nursery Requisites, Patent Medicines, Fine Turkey and Honey - combed •Sponges, Superior Hair-brushes, Combs, &c, and every necebsaiy article connected with the Trade. Ordeis by Post and Telegram promptly attended to. DE L T A H O~T B™L~ NGARUAWAHIA, WAIKATO. Travellers and othns visiting the Waikato will find this Hotel commodious, combined with cleanliness, civility, and attention. WINES AND SPIRITS OF GENUINE BRANDS ONLY. Large Paddocks for accommodating Stock. Good Stabling. Saddle Horses, Buggies, etc. to let on hue. Charges Moderate. LEWIS B. HARRIS. Ngaruawahia, Ist May, 1871.

CENTRAL HOTEL, Ngaruawahia. THE Proprietor of this commodious Hotel begsto inform his customers and the Public that the Punt, which is now under big charge, is in first-rate working order. Every assistance given in crossing cattle, carriages, &c On tho arrival of each coach and steamer a porter will be in attendance to carry luggage to theHtel. First-elasi Stablino. HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor. Hamilton Hotel, Waikato, [James Harper, Ppoprietoe, BEGS to inform the public visiting the Waikato that, as he has extended considerably the above Hotel, travellers will find it one of the best hotels out of Auckland for comfort and convenience, combined with moderate charges. Pnvato Sitting-rooms and Bed-rooms for families. Bath Room connected with the Hotel. JAS. HARPER, Proprietor. N B —Saddle and Buggy Horses for Hire.

Alexandra Hotel, ALEXANDRA, WAIKATO. THOMAS FINCH, Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION for Travellers. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Saddle Horses for Hire.

JOHN ONION, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Ngabuawaiiia. Itcpairs Neatly Executed.

W. 11IPLEY, Watchmaki h, &c, Opposite the Punt, WeU Hamilton. Wedding-rings, Jewellery, etc , [Latab. 1860. R. J. DVVIDSON'S CRITERION HOTEL. TE AWAMUTU. revellers will find every comfort aud attention at tho above Hotel.— Good puddoclu and •tables. — Liquors second to none. CHARLES BELL, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, And Wine and Spirit Merchant, tfS* Ngaruawalna— Opposite the Whaif. JAMES MARTIN, TAILOR AND OUTFITTE R, Hamilton. EDWARD PEARSON, ~~~ BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND CABINET-MAKER East Hamilton. \

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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 118, 6 February 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 118, 6 February 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 118, 6 February 1873, Page 1

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