.FFICERS ARRISON ' ' ''■■WANT .All who wielx to. take part in the GRAND FESTIVAL. to be at the GARRISON HALL on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6tli, at 7.30. 80 LADIES 60 LITTLE. GIRLS 40 GENTS 40 LITTLE BOYS. . HELLIER EVANS, Lieut. Hon., Sec.,, N GARRISON HALL. gCGNOR JgORZONI’S SPECTACULAR DISPLAY. C 1 LASSES WILL BE COMMENC- > ED, under the tuition of Signor Borssoni,, as follows : GIRLS, under 15 years—TO-DAY, 3 p.m. YOUNG LADIES, 15 years and over—THlS EVENING, 8 o’clock. BOYS, under 15 years—MONDAY AFTERNOON, 3 o’cloc'k. ’ GENTLEMEN—MONDAY EVENING, 8 o’clock. Further Classes and times of tuition will bo arranged later. C. HELLIER EVANS. NELSON COLLEGE (Founded 1856.) PRINCIPALS: Nelson Boys’ College (opened 1856), H. L. FOWLER, M.A., Oxon. Nelson Girls’ College (opened 1SS8). MISS M. LORIMER, M.A. ... Assisted by large and efficient Staffs of fully qualified Graduates. THE BOYS’ COLLEGE, recently rebuilt, is a stately and commodious brick building, furnished with every convenience for 'teaching and boarding purposes. A well-equipped Gymnasium, Workshop, and large Swimming Bath, are in the College Grounds. The Playground was recently levelled at considerable expense, through the liberal contributions of the Old Boys’ Association, and is now available for sports.Considerable additions were made recently to the Girls’ College, which is now fully equipped, and includes "a large “GyihnasnTm. ' Cookery and Dressmaking are taught by competent instructors. Physical Training is given by a qualified lady teacher. In both Colleges the number of pupils is steadily increasing. The Boarding Departments are under the control of the Principals, who, with the majority of their staffs, are resident. The . health and comfort of the pupils receive careful attention, as is vouched for by the many voluntary testimonials received from parents. The sanitary and fire escape appliances are thoroughly up to date. Prospectuses and full information can be obtained from the Principals or Secretary. ' The First Term,- 1909, begins on Wednesdav, 3rd February. JAMES BLAIR, Secretary. College Office, Nelson. NOTICE. GISBORNE HIGH SCHOOL. Applications for Admission to the High School can now he received. Parents desiring to interview the Headmaster as to Course of Instruction desired can obtain an Appointment on abdication. W. MORGAN, Secretary. : THE A 1 JgAKERY & QONFECTIONERY ESTABLISHMENT. GLADSTONE ROAD. CILARE AND SONS wish to liear- / tily thank their Numerous Customers and Friends for the liberal support accorded to them since they have been in business, and take this as a proof that the articles they fire turning out are giving every satisfaction,' which is very encouraging to us, and shows that tlio Public appreciate our. efforts in supplying a firstclass articlo, and we can assure all who favor us with a turn that we shall' still do our utmost to continue to give every satisfaction. If you WANT to TRY our BREAD just ring up ’Phono No. 18. WEDDING & BIRTHDAY OAKES CATERING in all its branches. Our Prices- are Moderate. CLARE & SONS GLADSTONE ROAD. CT. fJIHE JjIACTORY TIME AND WAGES BOOK NOW ON SALB, PRICK. U r
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2393, 7 January 1909, Page 1
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