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MISCELLANEOUS. ■ITRS. ALPENNY'S CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE, BELGRAVE CHAMBERS, Princes Street. Accommodation for Servants. GOOD STORAGE FOR BOXES. ■VUT I S S ALLAN, REGISTRY OFFICE, George Street. Wanted, all classes of Servants to apply. j TIT ANTED, Passengers by Cobb's Coaches to know they can rely on being called at the Occidental HoteL Single bedrooms. WANTED KNOWN, that CULLBN & KEY keep the best assorted Stock of Furniture in Dunedin, and sell at the lowest remunerative pricc3, opposite Herbert, Haynes and Co, Princes ntrect Tnortb. WANTISD, Tenders Carpenters' work. Labor and materials. Apply Times Restaurant, Princes street. ! TTTTANTED Known, thatGibbs and Clay- *' ton, having entered into partnership as Manufacturers, Timber Merchants, Contractors, and the public can bo supplied with all kinds of factory work done on the shortest notico, including doors, Boshes, architraves, mouldings, cordial cases, American window blinds, skirting, &c. Gibbs and Clayton, Cumberland and King strectu, Duncdin. WANTED, the Public to know, Concertinas, Aceordeons, Flutinaa, Harmo--1 mums, and C'l-cks, arc Accurately and reasonably Repaired. Fancy Goods and Toys, Sold at astonishing low prices. Secondhand Instruments taken in exchango towards new ones.—F. Ilimmcl, George struct, next tho Edinburgh Bakery. WANTED, Subscribers for London Journal, Family Herald, Rcynolds's Miscellany, Casaels'B Magazine, Bow Bulls, 8s per six months j Englishman's Domest:c Magazine, 15s do ; Young Ladica' Journal, 10b do; Ladies' Fashions (all sorts), 12a do; Gcntlemen'd Fashions', (Ministers) ISh do ; Dublin Nation, Irishman, 8a do ; Illustrated London News, (four copies each month) 30s do; Melbourne Weekly Papers, (four copit'H each month) 2()s do; Illustrated Australian News, Melbourne Post, Ha do.—Subscriptions in advance ; postago charged to country 1 subscribers on magazines. Address Joski'U BnAiTinvAiTE, opposite Wilmot's Hotel, Fleet street, late Arcane. WANTED, a Fact well known. A great saving eflucted in Gentlemen's Wardrobes.—E. Stokes wishes to inform tho public generally, ho still continues to clean and press gentlemen's olothing as they ought to be, at tho samo price he has dono for the last fivo years, at Cm a suit, at just half the price charged by those who boast of being the cheapest in Duncdin. No deception.— N.B. —A largo stock of cloths and tweeds on view. E. Btokes, next to British Hotel, George street. MISSING FRIENDS. NOTICE. \ SHOULD this advertisement bo seen by i James Taylor Hunter and Thomas Hunter, from Dumfriesshire, it will inako them aware that all the letters written by thci* relations for some time back, have been regularly returned to Scotland from the Dead Letter Offke, to the great disappointment of the writers. EDUCATIONAL. ! MUSIC. rr r a. t. white •"*■ TKACHKR OF SHfOIKO, PIANOFORTE, aot> thk GUITAR. MR T. WHITE, Pianist, Teaoher of the Pianoforte. Terms, in advance :—Six Guineas per quarter ; at hi» reaidence, Four Guineas. Corner of Stuart and Smith streets. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Ladies, THE MISSES SPROULE, Lackbeg House, Corner of Maitland street and Walker street. Prospectuses forwarded oh Application. PIANOFORTE AND BINGING. MISS BELL, for the convenience of those of her pupils who h've at a distance from her residence, El wood Cottage, Cumberland street, has arranged to receive Puyibi at Mr Charles Bogy's Music Uooms, Princes street. For terms apply to Mr C. Begg; or to Misa Bell. PRIVATE TUITION. npHE Rev. R. L. Stanford proposes to re- -*- ceive Fonr Pupils. Terms, LOO per annum. Address Parsonage, Tokomairiro. BOARDING and Day Schoxl for Young Gentlemen.—Mr Peach, Cumberland street, nearly opposite All Saints' Church. ' CHRISTCHUR' H BOARDING SCHOOL For Young Ladies (Established in 1853). MRS CHAS. THOMSON having now secured a suitable House, proposes re-opening, tho:above, after the Midwinter Holidays. Masters will be engaged in the various departments of instruction. .Address (for the present) Hereford street I west, Christchurch, Canterbury; \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2007, 5 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2007, 5 June 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2007, 5 June 1868, Page 1

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