GEORGE tUMPTER
/GEORGE SUMPTER, LANI> ESTATE FINANCIAL SIOCK, SHIPPING, AND COMMISSION AGENT. PRODUCE MERCHANT and AUCTION EER. Auction Sales held at Anotlon Rooms, Tyne and Harbor stre«tis, EVERY SATURDAY. L 20.000 to Lend at FIVE PER CENT, in Bums to suit Borrowers. AGENT for PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY (ENGLISH), LLOYDS, MUTUAL LIFE.
ASK for U.HI6TLE BRAND Homemade Jams. Purest and Best.
WANTED, a BOY able to MILK, also Kill Sheep preferable. William M'Clba, Waiareka. jy2s
LUKE'S SUNDAY SCHOOL O TREAT will be held at HAM P D E N On THURSDAY NEXT. Train leaves Oamaru at 9.30. Tickets at St. Luke's Vestry on Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings from 8 till 9, and Wednesday Afternoon from 4 till 5. jy2s
THEATRE ROYAL, OAMArIU. Gd A/f ACKENZIE'S J s GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 29th. For further particulars lee Tuesday's issue.
FIRE It-SURANCE. TXT ANTED by a Good and Progressive ' » English Fire Insurance Office a LOCAL AGENT for Oamaru. Liberal Terms to applicants who can command good business. Apply, ttox 114, Post tffic«, Lunedin. jy22
I^TAIIAKI BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. Hector ... JOHN~r! DUN, M.A., D.Sc. First Term begins Bth FEBRUARY, when new Pupils will be If moiled. Old Boys return 9th February. bees — LlO 10s per annum, Two of a Family, L8 8s each j for pupils passed Standard V, L 4 10s per annum. Boabdino Fees— l 43 10s per annum. In case of Brothers L 37 10s each. Weekly Boarders (without lauudry), L 33 per annum. In case of Brothers — L2y each. Day Boarders (dinner) — L 6 per annum.
117AITAKI GIRLS' bIGH SCHOOL. Lady Principal ... Miss Frkguson, M.A. ''mtion Fee, L8 per annum; two of a family, 16 each ; for girls passed Standard IV, L 4 lUt per annum GEvhGE bUMPTER, jyl9 Secretary.
PIANOFORTE AND THEuRX OF MUaIC. Yfl RS COLLIS RESUMES TEACHING on MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. jy2s Fountain Lodge, Wharf street.
u IdS B. KOBINSON iVI Will Resume PIANOFORTE LESSONS ON MONDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. Edkn Stkert. Jy22
lyj IS S .GIFIORD Will Resume Les3ons, music and singing, ON TUESDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY, In Old Tees-streat Hall. jy23
DB R O W N ' S BOOTS AND SHOES Stand the severest te»ts, and come through the ordeal with flying colors. They are mode of good solid leather and CANNOT BE BEATEN FOR STYLE, WEARING QUALITY, Ai\D COMFORT. They resist even boys' hard usage. But it is a fact. Come and see for yourselves, as I am making a good impression upon the public by the LOW PRICES At which I am selling my 800 IS AND SHOES. dr!2
WAITAKI COUNTY COUNCIL, R£TES DUE the Waitaki County Council for the Current Year are OVERDUE. Immediate PAYMENT is Requested. JAS. MAttTIN, County Clerk. January 12th, 1897. ti^
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8797, 25 January 1897, Page 3
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