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BOROUGH OP INVERCARGILL. PUBLIC ABATTOIRS. THE Council of tba Borough of Invercargill invites applications from persons professionally qualified for - the appointment of Expert Supervisor of the Borough Abattoirs and to act as Inspector of Dairies for the Borough of Invercargill. Salary at the rate of -£3OO per annum. No applications will be considered unless from duly qualified Veterinary Surgeons, who must furnish diplomas to that effect, and to be accompanied by testimonials. Duties to be entered upon on Ist January, 1599. Applications addressed to the Town Clerk, Invercargill, New Zealand, will be received until WEDNESDAY, the 16th November, 1898. WM. YOUNG, Town Clerk. Municipal Offices, Invercargill, 24ch October, 1898. 203 PASTRYCOOKS. WANTED, two good Hands at Small Goods, from 4th to 12th November ; pasaagejand board paid. Reply immediately, stating qualifications and wages required, W. and E. Broadway, Confectioners, Christchurch. 269

LOST lu Ceylon and found at 92, Cuba street, Ceylon Tea Dust, 2a per lb ; the best value ever offered to the Wellington public, at Giddings’, the noted Atalanta Tea Depcit, where your buy cheap groceries for cash. 481 FITZHEKBERT TERRACE SCHOOL. A FTER the Christmas Holidays the JO. fi_ Misses Baber and Richmond’s Girls’ School will bo carried on in the new buildings to be erected at the CORNER OF PIPITE A AND MURPHY STREETS. Arrangements have been made for Boarding. Until 15th December for particulars apply to Misses BABER and RICHMOND, 38G' Fitzherbert terrace. BROUGHAM HILL SCHOOL, Ellice street. "PRINCIPALS, Mrs and Mies Sheppard, assisted by a full staff of efficient teachers. A KINDERGARTEN in connection with the above school will be opened at the halfterm. 4 R W. MANIHERA, late of Wairarapa, and formerly of the Theological College, Gisborne, but now resident in Wellington, will be glad to receive applications for tuition in the Maori language. Terms to bo arranged on application. Address, care of General Post Office, Wellington. 177 A o BUCH LE R , Ph. D. Private Tutor for Matriculation, Civil Service, &c., 3, CROSBY TERRACE, Off Abel Smith street. 191 THE MISSES CARR’S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse quay, Wellington. Instruofon given in Shorthand (Pitman’s and Lightline), Typewriting, Book-keeping fsingle and double entry), Writing and Mimeographing. Pupils prepared for high speed examinations. Hours—9.3o a.m.to 12, 1.30 p.ra. to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9,15 p.m. Classes from 30 to 200 words per minute. Best results in New Zealand. Misses Carr’s pupils hold first high-speed certificates and Australasian record (220 words per minute—highest outside British Isles). 82

Australasian school, si, Lambton quay, Wellington. G. A. Cornford, Principal. Embracing Shorthand (Pitman’s), Typewriting (Tost and Remington), Bookkeeping (practical method, thorough training double entry), Penmanship and Arithmetic. Great reduction in fees, la 6d weekly each subject. Further reduction for families, and for taking two or more subjects. Apply early. All kinds of typewriting neatly done at cheapest rates. Merchants’ and Tradesmen’s 1 Books posted, balanced and profits ascertained. 101 BOYAL MAIL COACHES. SEATOUN VIA WORSER BAY. J KENT’S New ’Bus FAVOURITE Leaves the G.P.O. at 9.45 A.M. and 5.10 p.m, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays anl Fridays, and at 1.20 p.m. and 5 10 p.m. on Weunesdays and Saturdays, and at 10 A. si. on Sundays (weather permitting). Telephone Bureau and Post Office. 249 ~ ESTABLISHMENT. Seatoun, Wellington. Proprietor ... E. GAWNE. OPEN for reception of Patients and Visitors. Post Office and Telephone Bureau in the Hydro. ’Bus runs twice daily from General Post Office to Hydro- For prospectus and partioulare apply to 85& JAMES MUIR, Manager. 2aealandiaXjunoheon, Supper AND OYSTER SALOON, 185, Lambton quaV (Opposite the Supreme Court). Now Opened on the most up-to-date Style Always a first-class Bill of Fare. 179 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CHQHLET LODGE, Tkobndon quay. Within one minute’s walk of Manawata. Railway Station and Thorndon Baths. MRS SHIELDS (widow of Mr James Shields, of Greymouth) begs to notify the public that the above house has been re opened under her management. 614 OOMI3DALB HORSE, 71, Molesworth H&i street, Superior Apartments for Gentlemen Boarders or Families. Hot, cold and shower baths, piano ; all home comforts. Close to business, handy to trains. Visitors to the City will find everything essential to their requirements. Terms moderate. Mrs Hazelwood, Proprietress. 82

P. O. Box) T TTEVTR. (Telephone No. 462. \ XLlalHi, | No. 1180. CUSTOMHOUSE. Shipping, Forwarding and General Transport Agent. Goods and Parcels forwarded to any address in the world. All description of Customhouse Business undertaken. Furniture Packed and Removed by experienced men. Cartage of all descriptions undertaken. Luggage and Furniture Stored. HO T. BRIDGE & CO., Cabinetmakers, Picture-framers, Out-door Photographers, 35, Vivian street (late of Charlotte street). XF Von require a Picture of yonr House, Family or Employees, Pot Animals, Horses, &0., call or send post-card. Prices Moderate. 489 ANDREWS AND MANTHEL Electrical and General Engineers, Brass Founders, &c., &c, THOSE about to build should insist on having Andrews* Patent Automatic Flushing Valve fixed to their cisterns. 1 To be seen working at the FEDERAL WORKS. IS, Tory street. 71 William Gillespie, Land, Estate, Insurance & General Commission Agent, Hall street, Masterton. District Agent—Citizens’ Life Assurance, United Fire Insurance. Secretary—Stonehenge Lodge, U.A.0.D., Workers’ Mutual Benefit Building Society. Properties for aale and to let. Money to lend. 760 ££EO. JgEICHARDT, MUSIC AHD PIANOFOETE WAREHOUSE, Lambton <juat. Agency for LEADING ENGLISH AND FOREIGN PIANOS. Apply for Price Lisisand Catalogues. DRINK W.F.O.A. ALES. THESE Ales are speeially brewed or and bottled by the Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Association (Limited). Quarts, 8/- ; Pin b/6 96 203 YyATSON’S THREE STAR WHISKY IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST WHISKY IN THE MARKET.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3572, 26 October 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3572, 26 October 1898, Page 1