j DOMINICAN CONVENT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOB YOUNG LADIES. 7^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 1 to the I LADY SUPERIOR, ;D O W L I N G STREET, DUNEDiN. Visiting hours, on Wednesday and Saturday j from ?, to 4 p.m. i Respectable references are required. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1 PARK HOUSE, CRANMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. Conducted by the MISSES SHEATH. Young Ladies are instructed in all the , Branches of a first-class English education • with every accomplishment. i Tho 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 i possesses every advantage necessary to promote the health, instruction, and enjoyment j I of the Pupils. Terms will be forwarded by post on applii cation. I ( rj-UNS, GUNS, GUiVS, GUNS. I GREEN ER'3 CHOKE BORE BREECHLOADERS, DOUBLE AND SINGLEBARREL GUNS. GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, WADDINGS, ; AND CARTRIDGES AT ISAAC B. SHEATH'S, 1 Colombo-Street, corner of Tuam-S(re3t, 1 CUEISTCHtTECH. 1 |_A CABD.j THOMAS PATEK SO N , (Late Commauder of brig Pakeha.) j SHIP BROKER, 1 Shipping, Custom-house, and General Com- ' mission Agent, Importer of all descriptions of 1 Tasmanian Hard and Fancy Woods, Jams, ' Fruit, Wattle Bark, &c, &c. ! CHARTER-PARTIES ARRANGED, , Freights Collected, and Ships' General Busi- ! ness well and punctually attended to. All descriptions of Colonial Produce bought, sold ' or shipped on commission. Liberal cash ad- ■ vances made, if required, upon consignments. Charges moderate. Settlements prompt. ! Office: Temple Chambbbs, > Princes-street, Dune din. Established 1848. (ANDREW MERCER Family Grocer, Wine and Spibit Mebchant, Third Shop Rattray street (opposite Otago I Hotel), , DUKEDIif,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 14
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