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TRADES. &o. , ITIMARU HARBOUR 80ARD....,"' ' rgIHE Services of a Compent Engineer, a -fl_ who has had experience in Marine Engineering, will be required for the Timaru Harbour Board. y A Consulting Fee of £10 monthly-will ba allowed from the date of engagement until the date of acceptance by the Government Commission of a plan for - Harbour Works at Timaru, and from that date fors ward Salary to comhjenc3 at the rate of £720 per annum, when no private practice will be permitted.' Enea-jetnent .o termiuate by three months' notice on.' either side. Applications, accompanied by Testimonials, ad- _ drcisod to the Chairmau of the Timaru Harbour Board, wil' be received up to 10 a.m. of THURSDAY, • llth October, 1877. By order. , •■ EWD. Hi TATE, . 1? j Secretary. ; TIMARU HARBOUa BOARD. ; /COMPETITIVE PLANS are invited KJ for the CONSTRUCTION of a HARBOUR aad - BREAKWATER at Timaru. J A bonus of £200 will be iiven for the be&t plan, and f £100 for the second best p'„n—both to be approved of by the Board, and the first to be adopted by the Government. , ■ x- ■ ... Plans to be sent ;n by Ist OCTOBER, 1877, to the . Chairman of the Timaru Hsrbour Board. I N.B.—Plans to be distinguished by mottoes, accom--1 panied by sealed letters, endorwd with the motto, to - be opened only when the plans have been accepted by theßr-ard. '. By order, " 1 ■■'■■.", EDW. H. TATE, i ■ 2*u ■ • . . Secretary. { SERVANTS. SERVANTS' HOME and REGISTRY OFFICE, Howe street, North Dunedin.—For • Governesses, Servants, and all respectable Women. | "TO-ANTED, Two Good SHEPHERDS, 1 ~ v Siege Men. Apply to Wright, Stephenson, and Co. ■ , g ■ 22s WANTED, at once, 400 MEN, in gangs of from 5 to 12, for Piecework on the Clinton section of railway. Apply to Jamas Styles, Manager, Waiwera; or, .to Proudfoot and M'Kay, Dunedin. J a ' TX7-ANTED, 20 MEN, for Clarke's T T DIGGINGS (not necessarily Miners). Apply, , from lst September, at the Works, to W. Guffie, W. Grayson, and F. F'x, or to Walter Inder, N"seby. ■ 18au ANTED, Experienced NURSEMAID—wages £36—also, Cook and Housemaid. Apply at Miss Allan's Registry Office, WANTED, a smart BOY. Apply at once, S. Crafts, Fishmonger, George street. EDPOATIONAL. HIGH GLASS TUITION. ;COLLI]GEI MADAME MULLER has completed all arrangements for tho opening of a Superior LADIES' COLLEGE, under an; EflTcient StaflE of Teachers, at-.the • abovenam .d establishment." The Quarter will Commence On MONDAY, lst OCTOBER. Parents "desirous of placing their daughters under the care of Madame Muller, will-obtain the fullest information by writing to, or calling on her, at Mornington College, which faces Mr ' Matthiews'ij new house.' Cabs pass within easy distance. 193 BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES; '; Lackbpg House, Upper Walker street, Dunedin. Conducted by the MISSES SPROULE. . Established January, 1866. Best Masters in attendance. ■ ■'- ' Prospectuses on application. 4s ' HAIRDRESSER, • ■ •. . THE TEMPLE OF FASHION. By appointment to his H.R BT. the Duke of Edinbjij(g^;:; 1^ BEISSELL, Tadies and Gentle- . • men's Hail dresser, Wigmaker, and Perfumer, Princes st The finest assortment of hair-work of every description, ornaments for day and evening wear, pe.fumery (only ef the beat makers). Hair jewellery made to order from your own hair. The la'est fashions by every mail. For the growth of hair—Beissel's Cantharides Fluid. DRAPERY. JgROWN, EWING, and CO. Have pleasure in drawing attention to the arrival of their SPRING SHIPMENTS, Consisting of ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FIVE CASES OF CHOICE NEW GOODS. Each Department \»ill now be found to contain a full assortment of the most recltcdii goods for the approaching Season, all of which havo boen carefully selected by onr Home Buyer as specially suitable for our Trade, and we can, with confidence, solicit an inspection. THE SHOW ROOM Ig now replete with tho Latest Parisian and Home auinneir,—T»s«kime(Land...Untrimmed Hals, Flowers and Feathers, Ladie&' Underclothing," and Baby^incn. in great variety. Black and Fancy Coloured Silki, by well-known makers: Silk Mantles, Cashmere Capes and Crossovers, Rich Silk Velvet Paletots (bought at a discount to clear), and some apecial Lines iv the French and German Paletots in all shades of Drab, and in the Black and Coloured Cloth Matalasse Jackets, which have been so much worn during the present London Season. In Parasols, Sunshades, and Ladies' Umbrellas, we can offer extra value. DRESS DEPARTMENT. All Bhades in the Nuge, Poplin, Drap de Versailles, Armene, Surat, and Bege Cloths; somo splendid Line 3. iv Washing Fabrics, notably in Perca'.ls, hutries. Polo and Antique Linen, Marine, Stripes and AttaHa Reps, and a special purchase of Pique Costumes braided in all Colours. THE FANCY DEPARTMENT Will be found very replete in Frillings, L*dUs' Linen Sets, Collars and Cuffs, Silk Scarves in all shades and styles, the New Olga Ruffle (in all Colours), and the Fechech6 Hand-Netted Silk Fichus are vary rich and stylish ; Fancy Ribbons in all thades, New Lace<, Sewed Mulie Work and Lace Falls in all the newest style*. IN HABERDASHERY, We are showing all the newest Patterns in Trimmings and Buttons, Dress Suspend-irs, Morocco and Leather Belts and Ladies' Leather Rand-Bags, Ladies,' Hosiery in all variety of Ballb. iggan, Cotton Stripe, &c, &c. THE MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING AND MERCERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with New Goods both in Home and Colonial Makes, comprising a full assortment of the Latest Fashions in style and material. MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. We would draw speiial attention to a 6 Ivpment of Cretones, whbh forßichness in Colour and Variety in Design have not beeu equalled in any previous Season Our Buyer also, in visiting Nottingham, secured a spiendid Parcel of Lace Antirajccassxrs and Cuitains, which are now on view. We hold large Stocks of AVhite and Grey American Calicoes, which, for durability and finish, far excel the Home Makes. THE TAILOBINC DEPARTMENT being under ths management of an Experienced Cutter, we can guarantee a perfect fif, combined with correct ta6te. Every garment warranted hand sewn and thoroughly shrunk. Patterns f.-.rwarded on request, acc-mpanied with explicit self - raessuring charts A large stcek now on hand cf tho latest ■styles m Fancy Coatings, West of England, BannockJtmrn, Scotch, and Mosgiel Tweedj. . BROWN, EWING, and 0.0..' i

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4870, 26 September 1877, Page 1

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