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EDUCATION FOE Y O UN G LADIES, Conducted by MRS MACDONALD, ASSISTED RY Miss SPALDING & Miss CUNNINGHAM, WANGANUI. Schedule of Fees. BOARD and Residence, fee, per annum (including English in its various branches) ... £SO 0 0 Teems for Day Pupils, per Quarter. English course, comprising History, Composition, Grammar and Geography .. £1 11 Writing and Arithmetic ... 1 1 Plain Needlework ... 1 I Fancy do ... ... X 1 Pianoforte ... ... 22 French Language ... ... 11l German Language ... 22 Italian Language ... 22 Elementary Latin ... 22 Drawing and Painting in water colours ... ... 22 Oil Painting ... ... 3 3 Singing ... ... 4 4 Hours of attendance— From half-past 9 a.m. till 2 p.m. 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Requirements for Resident Pupils— Six hand-towels and six table-napkins. All fees to be paid quarterly in advance. A quarter’s notice required pre vious to the removal of any pupil. Dec. 28, 1867. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MRS H. I. JONES’ school for Young Ladies, will be re-opened at her new and commodious residence, WILSON STREET, On the 20th JANUARY, 1868. Mrs Jones has fortunately secured the valuable assistance of Miss Vibert (late principal partner of the best school in Auckland), who undertakes to impart a first-class education in English, French, and Drawing. Music, as usual, with the additional services of Mr Flood for the advanced pupiis. Mrs J ones is happy to state that she will now be enabled to meet the views of those parents who so much wished; for afternoon attendance, when the strictest attention will be given to plain and fancy needlework. Dec. 31,1867. EDUCATION. ’ MISS DEWAR, late of the Wanganui Grammar School, begs respectfully to announce that immediately after the Christmas Holidays, she will open a Private School for Girls at her I’esidence, Victoria Avenue, in which all the Branches of a sound English Education will be taught Terms, &c., may be learned on application. N.B.—Miss D. will be happy to receive a few Boarders Dec. 24,1867. EDUCATION. MISS CARY’S CLASSES having closed for the Christmas Holidays, she begs to say she will re-open on MONDAY, the 20th of January, 1868. The morning class opens at ten and closes at one. All the branches of an English education are taught with French. Terms, £2 2s per quarter. Music taught from two to six on Tuesdajs and Thursdays. Terms, £2 2s per quarter. Boarders will be received. St. Hill Street, The former residence of W. Watt, Esq. Dec. 28, 1867. EDUCATION FOR YOUNG LADIES. VICTORIA ACADEMY, WANGANUI. PRINCIPAL—MRS CORLETT. terms: English course, comprising Reading, Spelling, Grammar, Geography, History, Composition, French, with Plain and Fancy Needlework. Writing, Arithmetic, and Elementary Latin "(by Mr Coi’lett) inclusive ... ... £2 2 0 EXTRAS. Piano Forte Harmonium Singing Wax Flower modellings Leather Work 22 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 22 0 Specimens of Wax Flowers, Fancy Work, etc., to be seen at the Academy. The school will re-open on Monday, 27tn January, 1868. Hours of attendance from half-past 9 a.m. until half-past 12 p.m., and from 2 till 4 p.m. Dec. 31, 1867. REWARD OF £l. LOST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED, A CHESTNUT MARE, white face XX and feet, branded J. D. on near shoulder. Has gene or been taken from the property of Mr S. Henson, Wanganui. Whoever gives such information as will lead to the recovery of the said mare will receive the above reward from Mr S. Henson, or the owner Mr JNO. DOUGHTY, Middle Rangitikei. Dec. 31, 18672

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 815, 9 January 1868, Page 3

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