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I DOMINICAN CONVENT | BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. I^HE Course of Instruction comprises an English Education in all its branches, French, German, and Italian Languages and Literature; Music, Singing, Plain and Fancy Work, Drawing, Painting, etc., etc. For Term and further particulars, appi to the LADY SUPERIOR, DOWLING STREET, DUNEDiN. Visiting hours, on Wednesday and Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. Respectable references are required.

BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PARK HOUSE, CRANMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Conducted by the MISSES SHEATH. Young Ladies are instructed in all the Branches of a first-class English education wtth every accomplishment. The House is in a pleasant and healthy situation, having good Living and Sleeping Rooms, also Warm and Cold Bath Room, and being in close proximity to the Government Domain and Acclimatisation Gardens (to which the pupils have free access), it possesses every advantage necessary to promete the health, instruction, and enjoyment of the Pupilg. Terms will be forwarded by post on application. TSAAC B. SHEATH, Colombo and Tuam Steeets, CHRISTCHURCH. Coach Buildeb's, BUILBEBS' AND FuBNISHING IbONMONGEB. Leamington Ranges, fbom £4 Upwabds. Rkgisxee Grates, Fendebs, and Fibe-Ibons Kebosine Lamps of eteby Description. Guns, Gunpowdeb, Shot, Caps, Waddings, and Cabtbidges.

MR. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SUBGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, Of Dunedin, Intimates to the Residents of the undermentioned places that he will shortly visit their respective localities on a professional tour, viz.: Tokomairiro, Balclutha, Clinton, Tapanui, Invercargill, and Queenstown. Mr. Aemstbonq further begs to intimate, in connection with the above, that he will deliver a few Interesting, Amusing, and Instructive Lectubes at those places where there is a probability of obtaining an audience If S JOHN MOTJAT SOLICITOR, Banks, Barron & Co.'s Buildings, Rattray-st. DUKEDI^

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 202, 16 February 1877, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 202, 16 February 1877, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 202, 16 February 1877, Page 14

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