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TUTORS. OLEBKB. Bto. DUNEDIN SCHOOL COMMITTEE. A PPLICATIO^S, accompanied with _oL testimonials, will be received at my office, Princes street, until 4 o'clock on THURSD AY, 21st mat., for the situation of HEAD-MASTER of the Albany-street School. ' Salary—Government grant, and portion of the fees, amountingl in all to about £350 per annum. SYDNEY JAMES, 110 Secretary Dunedin School Committee. pi OVERNESS orJHOUSEKEEPER.— VJT A Lady desires a SITUATION. Address, M. W., Water of. Leith Store, King street. , PROFESSIONS, TRADES, &o. WANTED, for the Country, Two DRESSMAKERS. Apply to Rosa and Glendining. 19° ANTED, a First-class HABERDASHER, to take charge of the department. A. and T. Inglu. 200. WANTED, a First-class HAND, for the Manchester Department. A. and T. Inglia. 200 WANTED, a First-claas SALESMAN, -tme acquainted with furniture preferred. Apply, Box 85, P. O. 200 ANTED, by thoroughly efficient General Hand, SITUATION in Grocery Store. H. Collins, Singer and Co.'s, George street. SERVANTS. WANTED, a First-class BOTTLER. Colman Burke, Otago Brewery. 2U> WANTED, two SHEPHERDS—with good dogs. Apply to Henry Driver, N.Z.L. and M. A. Company. 180 ANTED, SITUATION, Housekeeper, Cook and Housekeeper, any place of trust. Town, country. Good references. W. C. M., Post Office. WANTED, Two Good MEN, to take charge of Woolshed and Washing during shearing. Apply on Thursday, at 12 o'clock, to Maclean Brothers, Manse street. 200 WANTED, Stout LAD to drive cart, make himself generally useful at slaughter yard. Johu Mackley, butcher, Port Chalmers. 140 MISSING FRIENDS. i~IHARLES LOW.—REWARD.—If \y this should meet the eye of Charles Low, who emigrated from Kirriemuir, Scotland, to Melbourne, about 20 years ago, and went to the Shotover diggings, New Zealand, about 14 years ago, he will.hear of something to his advantage by communicating with the undersigned. Any person giving information of his whereabouts if alive, or particulars about him if dead, will be rewarded. VAUGHAN, MOULE, andjSEDDON, 21 o Solicitors, Melbourne. EDUCATIONAL. XT ERR SCHOTT, PROFESSOR OP MOSIC, From the Royal Academy of Music,. London, Late Principal of the Royal Victorian Academy of Music, by special appointment of the H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh ; And Musical Examiner to the Victorian Board of Education, Begs to announce that, in compliance with the dewire of numerous friends, he has resolved to settle in Dunedin, and may be consulted at his rooms (above Messrs Brasch and Co., and next door to Messrs Hogg and Hutton—entrance from Octagon), as to terms for Piano, Singing, Harmonium Theory and Composition, , daily, from 10 till 12 and from 2 till 4. HERE SCHOTT, 21a 8.A.M..L. TO UP-COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, FARMERS, &c—Coach, Railway, and Steamboat Time Tables appear weekly in the OTAGO WITNESS. Price Sixpence. Published every Saturday. DRAPERY. NOTICE. THE Undersigned beg respectfully to announce the arrival o£ their Spring Shipments, which comprise a Complete Assortment of all the Latest Novelties in every department. In order to obtain, during this season, a continuation of public favour, no effort has been spared to secure the Most Fashionable and Best Class of Goods procurable in the Home and Continental markets. Having now every facility for carrying on a more Extensive Business, every inducement will be offered to Buyers who desire Large Variety, Sound Materials, and Moderate Charges. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., PRINCES STIIBBT AND MANSH ST&BBZ, DUNEDIN. -JKTEW GOODS. JUST OPENED. 217 CASES, OF NEW, CHOICE, AND SEASONABLE. GOODS, Including — NEW DREBS FABRICS NEW COSTUMES NEW MILLINERY NEW STRAW HATS NEW MANTLETTES NEW SILKS NEW OVERSKIRTS ; NEW PARASOLS I NEW FLOWERS j NEW EMBROIDERED DRESSES NEW TABLIERS ; NEW LINEN NETTED SHAWLS ; NEW LACES ; NEW SLEEVELESS CUIRASSES i NEW RUFFLES NEW SETS . NEW RIBBONS NEW SCARFS NEW TRIMMINGS NEW HOSIERY INSPECTIONJJNVTTED. 880 WN, E WJJI NG, AND CO DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4267, 21 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4267, 21 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4267, 21 October 1875, Page 1

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