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NELSON COLLEGE FOR GIHLS. FOUNDED under "The Nelson College Act, 1858;" and carried on under the management of the council of Governors of Nelson College. Visitor : His Excellency the Governor of New Zealand. Council of Governors : J. W. Barnicoat, Esq., A. S. dollins,Esq, General Davidson, C. Y. Fell, Esq., W.* C. Hodgson, Esq., Albert Pitt, Esq., James Sclanders, Esq., A- P. SeymoUr, Esq , John Sharp, Esq. Lady Principal : Miss Kate M* Bdger, M.A., New Zealand. Assistant Mistressat.i Miss Lillian Edger, ftt A.-, New Zealand,- Miss H. S, Milae; hy. Mitsia : Madame Summerhayes, With Masters and Mistresses m special subjects-, and such Assistant Teachers as may be required. BOARDING DEPARTMENT. Lady Matron : Miss Elizabeth Bruce Bell. The regular course of instruction includes the English Language and Literature, French, German, Latin. Mathematics, and the elements of Natural and Physical Science, with the usual features of a liberal education.

For Instrumental Music, Singing, Drawing, and Dancing additional fees are charged. Pupils on entrance must be able to read, write, and work the first four rules of Arithmetic with rea* sonable facility. TERMS. For Girls over 12 years of age. Per quarter £ 3. d. Tuition Fees and School Stationery ... ...3 3 0 Board and Residence m the College — including Washing 12 10 0 Dinner only „.-. ... 210 0 For Girls under 12 years of age. Tuition Fees and School Stationery (other charges as above) ... ... ' 2 2 0 Instrumental TS£ usic Singing . . ,-.. Drawing ... Dancing ... Board during Midsummer or Midwinter Ho idays, 20s per week. Young Ladies wishing to supplement previous education m any par- ( ticular branch may receive instruction m one language or subject on payment of a fee of One Guinea per quarter, and for every additional subject Half-a- Guinea, and may attend the Music, Drawing, or other extra classes at the school rates. Arrangements are being made for the foundation of Annual and other Scholarships. The College will be opened for the reception of Pupils on FRIDAY, the 2nd February next. - N.B. — Tuition Fees and Boarding Charges are payable quarterly m adi vance to the undersigned, who alone is authorised to receive them. Before removal of a Boarder, a quarter's; notice must be given to the Secretary m writing, or a quarter's fees and charges paid. OSWALD CURTIS, Secretary.

GRASS SEED NOTIUE. Gt. H. SN"ELSON HAS made arrangements wi^Ji a Southern firm bf S,e'ed Merchants for supplies of Rye Grass Seed. Price— Delivered m Palmerston j 5s per bushel. * All seed! guaranteed free from weeds. » |}R OFE S.S.UR ROWLEY Ttifi QeictiNA^., 'Late of W»Uw Street, Wellington), Begs to. inform the gentlemen of Palraeiston that he has commenced business jin the shop lately Qccjjpied by vMr I Metard. m the Sq^re^, By strict attention, to h^s cuajtoa^rs, and paying especial care to. keep nothing but goods of best brands m h)s shop, he trusts to merit a fair measure ot tupport. A Tbxal Solicit*©. Cigars and Tobacces.of the best brands only m stock. ,--■"''■' £§£*; Piofessor Rowley uses his famous Gotten Flair Wash for .Shampooing, Haircutting, &c. Sent m an Envelope for Is Stamps to defray Postage. : SOqiALTbIE^OE: A Treatise on all Nervous Dis7XTL orders, whkh canse. Impediment to Marriage, and ah Ohfbnic Disease; also, How to choose a Partner-for Life, and produce healthy ': children, and bow to regain and preserve .your, health, &c., &c. ■" ..-■-•''• v Addresa-R, T* SELBY. s'.,.- Medical v HerbaWtd t Jp>ev*)ushir«rßtreet, Surry KiUf>,

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 3

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