ADVERTISEMENTS. 
EDUCATION. 
Board and Education at 
Bournemouth. 
|The mild climate of BOUENBMOUTH has been 
the subjeat of special letters to the London Times 
during the present winter season.] 
MB. & MBS. FEED. HOBSFALL, assisted by 
a well-qualified Governess, receive a few 
children between the ages of 6 and 12 at their 
home in Bournemouth, to be educated in the usual 
branches of English and Latin. 
The Climate of this beautiful place on the 
South Coast is peculiarly suited for children from 
the tropics, and for those of delicate con- 
sitution. Terms moderate and inclusive. Be- 
ferenoes kindly permitted to the parents of for- 
mer pupils. 
Address: Mrs. F. HOBSFALL, 
The Hermitage, 
Bournemouth ; 
Or, o/o " Qeyton Observer " Office. 1 m oo 
Education in Wimbledon, near London, 
THE Wife of a Medical man wishes to meet with 
TWO LITTLE GIELS, 10 or 12 years ot age, 
to educate with her own. Excellent references, 
Wimbledon, 
c/o Messrs. J. H ADDON & Co., 
ta 3, Bouverie St., Fleet St., London* 
WOODLANDS, HIGHGATE. 
MISS GOSBELL receives a limited number 
of Young Gentlemen as Eesident Pupils. 
FEES, including all the essentials of a thorough 
English Education, with Latin, French, Part 
Singing, Drilling, Seat in Church, and Laundress, 
Fourteen Guineas per Term. 
THE EDUCATIONAL YEAR lb DIVIDED INTO 
THREE TERMS. 
EXTRAS: Music, Drawing, and Dancing; 
Keferences kindly permitted to Messrs. A. M . 
Ferguson, C. M. G., and J, Ferguson, Colombo 
A TERM'S NOTICE PREVIOUS TO REMOVAL. 
Investments. 
VENN & Co., have SHABES for sale in:— 
Tho HOEAKELLE ESTATE Co., Ltd. 
CEYLON LOWCOUNTEY PEODUCTS ESTATE 
Co., Ltd., and it) several 
TEA ESTATE COMPANIES. 
They are also prepared to reply to inquiries for 
Shares in the W. & W. Co:, Ltd., and the 
COLOMBO HOTELS Oo. Ltd. oo ta 
BOOKS FOR PLANTERS 
R. c. 
Tropical Agriculturist, Eight Annual ) 13 CO 
Volumes, 1881 to 1889 ... .., \ each. 
Tea Planter's Manual, with Plans of Tea 
Factories (T. C. Owen).. .. .. 4 12 
Planter's Note Book (Planting Molesworth) 3 04 
Coffee Planter's Manual, by Alex. Brown 
with special additions by A. M. & J. Fer- 
guson and others . . . . . , 3 08 
Coffee Grub, with Illustrations ... ... 1 54 
Tea Cultivation in Assam, by H. Cottam ... 1 62 
Cinchona Planter's Manual, by Owen ... 4 10 
Cinchona Cultivation (Prize Essay), byT. N. 
Christie ... ... ... ... 1 27 
All about the Coconut Palm . . . . 3 12 
All about Indiarubber and Gutta-Percha, 
2nd Edition enlarged . . . . . . 2 58 
All About Tobacco .. .. .. 3 66 
All about Spices .. .. 3 64 
Gold, Gems, and Pearls in Ceylon . . . . 4 10 
Cardamoms — Notes on Cultivation (Owen) 1 27 
First Year's Work on a Coffee Plantation, 
by A. L. Cross ... ... ... 1 02 
On the Manuring of Estates,byE.S.Grigeon 1 02 
Mr. Hughes' Analyses, First and Second 
Series, Manures and Limestone ... 0 26 
Ceylon Coffee Soil and Manures, by HugheB 1 51 
Book-keeping for Planters, a system of 
Accounts (by " Double Entry") adapted 
to the requirements of Coffee Planters 1 79 
The Coffee Tree and its Enemies, by Niet- 
ner (2nd Edition, revised by Mr. S. Green.) 1 52 
Liability of Estate Owners & Superintendents 1 77 
Ceylon in Fifties and Eighties . . . . 1 54 
Fifteen Hundred Conversational Sentences 
in Tamil, with English Translation ... 2 56 
Uva : An Inauguration of the New Province. 1 04 
Brazil as a Coffee -growing Country ... 1 54 
Liberian Coffee, its History and Culti- 
vation, with beautiful coloured drawings. 5 18 
Tea Plucking Illustrated .. .. 0 52 
All about Aloe and Ramie Fibres Drugs, 
Dyes, &c 1 02 
Map of Ceylon with Uva Province : mounted 
on Boilers and Varnished .. .. 3 14 
Do. on good paper .. .. 1 79 
Medical Hints for Superintendents for the 
Treatment of Diseases Peouliar to Ceylon 0 50 
(These are cash prices and include local postage.) 
Post Office orders from India or elsewhere for the 
above amounts will sea-are the books as ordered 
and paid for. 
MRS. ROGERS' 
HOME FOR INDIAN AYAHS; 
No: 6, JEWRY STREET, 
ALDGATE, LONDON. 
ESTABLISHED 1825. 
Ayahs boarded, lodged and taken care of at 
14s. per week, until their return passage is paid 
or a place secured for them to return. Ladies 
proceeding to India or China requiring an 
Ayah can always obtain one by applying at the 
above address. 
[By paying down £5, an Ayah can usually be 
handed over to thi3 home, the owner undertaking 
to get her sent back with some lad; and keeping 
meanwhile,] 
