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MEMORANDA.

Applications are invited for the position of business representative at ’Wellington. for the New Zealand Farmers Co-operative Association of Christchurch and the Canterbury Farmers’ Co-opera-tive Association of Timaru. Messrs Nimmo and Blair have just imported a number of lily and ether, flowering bulbs from Japan , and/Holland. _ ' - Contingent ties will be forwarded tq any. address, post free, .by Messrs Davis and Clater. t A testimonial to the efficacy of .Professor Notmarin’s treatment of diseases appears in another column. Hotels for sale in various parts of the colony are advertised by Messrs Zohrah and Co. Mr F. Loudon,-No. 8, Grey sired, ,Ims been instructed to sell a ./highly-, improved sheep farm of >:900 .‘e’-res in the Waverley district. ‘5 -! Properties for sale iii" the ' city, suburbs and near Wellington/iare l ; advertised by Messrs Fildes,- ' Mitchell and Co. '' Mr John W;-' Hill, vpice snemalist, will resume teaching at: The Academy, Room No. 7, Exchange Buildings, ’ on February Ist. ’ , '■ ,< 'A i Mr T. s C. Morris, siahwriter, has removed from No. 42, Victoria street, to the corner ot Farisli. street and Old ‘Customhouse street. A man of experience wants a situation of trust in the office of a .tea merchant or a shipping agent. In connection with Miss Wilkinson’s typewriting school a. small class will be commenced to-day. , } Mr Thomas Fairhurst is now proprietor of the Coffee Palace, opposite the railway station. Palmerston North. A Indyjs -.-gold hunting watch, lost between . the Government buildings arid Moturoa street on Saturday afternoon, is advertised for. Mr Westall Guest, toilet; specialist, of Melbourne, has opened. a blanch business at No. 1, Phoenix Chambers, Lambton, quay, under the. management of Mrs Haybittle arid Miss Begg, who have, just undergone a thorough tuition *in the system, so that patrons may rely on receiving the ' - original treatment as practised ■ throughout Australia., Mr Guest has received the patronage and support, of every viceregal family and the elite of Australia. The treatments include face and scalp massage, manicuring, pedicuring, shampooing, etc.: in fact, all the accessories of a lady’s toilet. Ladies may be‘also treated at-their private residences by arrangement. 1 The Cafe Victoria, Brandon : street, will he re-opened to-morrow, , unde.” entirely new management. Dinner will be served *in first-class style, * and a. specialty will be made of private dinners and suppers. ■ • •Messrs. Barrand and Abraham, the well-known seed and general merchants of Palmerston North, have gained a well-deserved reputation for the excellence arid reliability of the seeds they supply., They fully recognise the injury sustained, by the fanner When his time and labour have, been wasted by. using inferior seed, and being business men, they righthly Judged that the establishment of. a b’gh reputation would fully - compensate them for their extra endeavour to supply reliable seeds. The praise bestowed in testimonials is -unstinted and ‘deserved. It must he extremely ■ gratifying to the firm to know that their exertions have been appreciated by experienced farmers. Through Mr James Moore we lave received a copy of the Missions to Seamen Almanack for 1900. Mr J. McColl, one of the most popular of the Wellington tram-drivers, is severing his connection with the Tramway Company after over ten years’, service. _ Mr McColl will go into business on his own account, arid his many friends will wish him every- 1 success.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 3

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MEMORANDA. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 3

MEMORANDA. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 3955, 22 January 1900, Page 3