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Late Advertisements. PRIVATE SCHOOL, CARGILL STREET. FIRST TERM begins TUKSDAY, February 12, ISS9. The Ordinary Course of Instruction includes English in all "its branches, Fiencli. Drawing, and Needlework. Extras are Music and Singing. Terras on application to 23ja MISS E. liUXTABLE, A.A. T^OTICE IS HEKEI3Y GIVEN that the ' PARTNERSHIP heretofore carried on by the undersigned as Barristers and Solicitors, under the style of " Stewart, Holmes, and Denuiston," has been DISSOLVED. Dated this 22nd day ot January IS-S!>. WM. DOWN IE STEWART, ALLAN HOLMES, J. E. DENNISTON. Referring to the above Notice, the Business of the late Firm will be carried on by the undersigned under the style of " Stewart and Holmes," to whom all Debts ovriug to the late Firm must be pnid. WM. DOWNIE STEWART, 23j a ALLAN HOLMES. WEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TUAPEKA RACES, JANUARY 30th and 31st. EXCURSION TRAIN~FROM DUNEDIN "'^ TO LAWRENCE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1889. Cn Wednesday, 30th January, an Excursion Train will leave Dunedin for Law-rsnce at 8.53 a.m., leavine Caversham at 9.0 a.m., Abbotsford 9.13 a.m., and Mosgiel 9.35 a.m., arriving at Lawrence at 12.15 P*Tl'ieTra^wiH stop at Caversham.Abbotsford.and Mosgiel going and returning. The Return Fares-Will be: First Class, Ss tid. Second Class, 6s bd. Exclusion Tickets will ba available by the Excursion Train only. On this day the Train usually leaving Lawrenco for Milton at 2.50 p.m. will not leave until 5.0 p.m., and passengers for stations north of Milton will be brought through to destination by return Excursion Train. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Lawrence will be issued at Dunedin. Clinton, and intermediate stations on 29th, 30Ui, and 31st JANUARY and will be available for Return up to and {Deluding 2nd FEBRUARY. 23ja By Order.

WantedsCash advertisements under this head.net "coeding sixteen words, will bo charged SIXPENCE. If charged to account, DOUBLE KATE. AGEADUATE with Honours is open to give TUTORING in University or other work.-C, Box 229. lsJa WANTED, by Efficient Shorthand Writer, position as" Corresponding CLERIC ; capital references.—Pitman, Times Office. 22ja LORNE WHISKY, finest Scotland produces. J^ja OET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884 viutage. 29n "mHE NEW ZEALANDER ABROAD." " HPIRED Nature's Sweet Restorer" —Lome JL Highland Whisky. 15ja

WANTED KNOWN, — J. Hislop, for Watches. All new Goods. No old stock. £ 10~£25, £50, £100, £250, £1000 to Lend i on Mortgage. Bills discounted daily.—Bryant, Dowling street. 19ja MOET and CKANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. ISS4 vintage. 29n NOTICE.— Jlis Dring is Cash Purchaser of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobse. Hi<;liest price.—Addrcss^Moray place. 22ja MOET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. lSStvintogo. 22_ ANTED KNOWN.—J. Hislop, Wat.-,h-maker, has severed connection with former premises. Removed Five Doors higher up. 20iv MOET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1884 vintage. 29u "Y/f7"ANTED KNOWN—(SPANISH RES- \ T TAURANT, Princes street south. Meals, 6d; Beds, Is (single rooms). Ladies' Dining Room. Night Porter kept. 120 ~BT AUNDRY WORK well and cheaply done, JLj and punctually returned in all weathers. Lace Curtains a specialty.—Mrs Clark's Laundry, North-East Valley. Established 1875. 9n OET and CHANDON'S Dry Imperial Champagne. 1834 vintage. 29n /GENTLEMEN'S Summer Underclothing. \j{~ New Stock of Silk, Cashmere, and Merino Underwear at Taylor's, Rattray street. \\r ASHING Ties and Scarfs for Summer wear. VV Large and choice variety of new patterns.— Taylor's, Rattray Btreet. /GENTLEMEN'S Bathing Dresses and Bathing VJT Drawers—all prices, from Is pair, at Taylor's, Rattray street. FOR the Excursion Season.—Newest Bhapes In Travelling Caps, Gladstone Bags, Portmanteaux, Waterproof Coats, &c. at Taylor's. j /GENTLEMEN'S White Vests (tailor made), VT Pyjamah Suits, Tennis and Cricketing Shirts. Laree assortment at TAYLOR'S, Rattray street. 12ja

SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES I Wanted, the Weak-sigh ted to know that they can have Spectacles properly adapted to suit their sights at PERCIVAL'S, Optician, and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital, Ho. 9 George street. Pure Brazilian Pebbles, highly recommended for defective vision. Also on Sale— Sylies' Hydrometers, Glass do, Saceharometcrs.Thermometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Salinometere, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments. Field Glasses, Teleeeopes, &c. Human Artificial Ejes m Stock.

N.B. All kinds of Optical and Mathematical Instruments bought. (Established 18(52.") A S H ADVANCES At from 7 per Cent. MONEY LENT on BILLS OF SALB MONKY LENT on PERSONAL SKCURITI MONKY LENT on DEEDS MONEY LENT on LIFE POLICIES

MONEY LENT on JEWELLERY, DIAMONDS, PLATE, and all other PERSONAL PROPERTY. AH Transactions Strictly Confidential. Money Lent on All Other Descriptions of Security at Low Intei est. No Delay MLLB DISCOUNTED A. SOLOMON, 27 Ghokgk Stkekt, Dunsdin. llau Tenders. nniSNDERS arc invited till Noon of JL FRIDAY, the 2oth inst., for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE (of Wood) In Royal Terrace. JAMES HISLOP, IHj! Aiehitcel., Dowling street. rgT'A 1 E~~IT i COUNT Y.

TENDERS will be veci.ived by the Taieri County Council till THURSDAY, the ;iUt inst., for the SUl'l'LYof IWO DOU COLLARS. The Collars to bo TSui long, with D's inserted. JOHN S. KENNEDY. County Clerk. Mosgiel, January 23, lSoil. 22ja ILBUJfN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED). LIMI-! from Millmrn Kilns is well known to be the purest and most economical. AGRICULTURAL LIMK at reduced rates. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our CEMENT is more Economical and Cheaper than the imported article, and Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and others will receive, if required, a Guarantee of Quality and Tensile Strain. Orders promptly executed. No oaciicss. MILIBunN TjIMM ANI) CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITKD), Dunediu or Milburn. 3au FRANK OAKDKN, Manager.

TT I M E, LIME. NOTICK TO KNGINKKKS, AIIOUITUCTS, And CONTKAOTOH3. Having commenced Limeburning in the Oamaru District, which is fumed for tlie best building Linio in Mew Zealand, 1 wish to notify that I rhall bo •irepared alter JANUAKY Ist, 1830, to Supply the Trade with an article superior to anything that has previously been in use in New Zetland, and most, earnestly solicit tlie support of my old customers, whose slightest command shall bu most punctually W.N. Blair, M. Inst. 0.X., in his book treating upoii "The BuildhigMatermlsof Olago," in referring io tliedilTerent Limestones, says:—" I regret that the Waihola Limestone (which is now called thu Hiibuni Lime&toue) cannot hu pronounced good. Tlie Limesluiie contains HIJ percent ol carbonate of lime, wliith is decidedly too rich foi building ou si damp situation or v here strength is required." In the same book, in rtierring to the Oamaru Limestone, and Ur Hector's analysis in tho exact locality in v.h:ch 1 am mauufae'.uring he says:- ---•• 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it the JJHS'P I.tMK for lluildini; purposes hitherto discovered in 1 have. a| f o discovered a seam of exceedingly good Hvdrmlic l/nue, and will be prepared Io supply any t |iiant,ii.y at a reasonable pricu on bpccial notice 1 will ncc.npy my fid Store and OlHcu in Voud sln-t iifl.4T,ln'nn-it'y i»'!l. where Orders wil be ]{c-J'l-lvcil and rnmiptiy Hxeented. 1!M JAMB 3 W-UOJSALD.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8398, 23 January 1889, Page 3

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