Late Advertisements, i BARRATT Wants—Female Cooks (20s), *' Housemaids, Waitresses, General Servants (private, hotels), Waiters; Boots, 16 Milkers (farms, i, stations). igf . ■jVTttS CHALMERS requires immediately -LV.&. —Cooks, Waitresses (hotels, country, town), Housemaids, Cooks, Laundresses, General Servants, Dairymaids, Housegirls. Youths. 16f FARMERS.— Strong young MAN wishes j exnetience on good farm; work for tucker; V good references.- G., Times Office. 16f t WANTED, one dozen pairs of SKATES. State price 8.M., care Otago Daily Times. 16f 4? n* antl upwards; personal security; i; oWSJ? weekly payments; low interest.—Otago 1 Loan Office, (39 .Princes street. M. Moss. 16f d MX and Mrs ROBERTS will give the * Highest Price for Ladies' and Gentlemen's J Y\avdrobs3 and Valuable Property; letters attended , to.—No. 8, Hanover street. lCf EMOVAL NOTICE.—A,MARTINELLI, 1 Umbrella Manufacturer, has removed from 1 High street to 23 Arcade. Competition defied. 16f j PAUSODONOPTIC Spectacles. — Beet Glasses in the world. Highly recommended,— ! Lumsden, Sole Ageot, optician, 67 Princes street. 16f WANTED, Everyone to patronise the FRUIT MARKET. Hundreds of cases to choose from, at prices to suit overyone, in the Royal Arcade, opposite Loft's drapery establishment, lflf £25 REWARD.—Anyone giving infoimation leading to the CONVICTION of the Person or Persona who maliciously DESTROYED about 30 Chains of my WIKK FKNCING, on the night of the 14th hist., will receive the above reward —C. Jensen, Heyward's road, Purakanui. Irif "FMPORTANT for the Races-Just Opened, JL case French Millinery ; ladies should seegoods. To be sold at sale prices.- Mrs Dreaver's. LADIES should secure Jackets during sale, Ss lid to 103 Sd—regular price 17s 6d to 355.— Dreavei's. Igf I [FURNITURE, Furniture, Furniture.— 13i;y direct from the manufacturer and savo middlemen's proilt. — Stonebridge, Lower Stuart ttreet. FURNITURE of any design Mad- to Order. Suites renpholstered; Mattresses remade. Large stock on hand.—Stouebridxe. ltif INQUIRE Jolly's Prices for Cleaning and Repairing Watches. INQUIRE Jolly's Prices for Cleaning and Repairing Clocks. INQUIRE Price? for Cleaning and Repairin" Jewelltry.-JOHN JOLLY, Jun., Watchmaker and Jeweller, George street (next Sligo'e). 16f T&/~ A N ~T E L\ LABOURERS TO KEEP AWAY PROM WESTPORT DISTRICT Until Wages Question at Cape Foulwind is Settled. __ 16f FOR SALE, SOW; will pig within fortnight; 15 pig 3 last litter.—Apply S. Gill, Portobello. 16f FOR SALE, 20 Acres, corner block, near late Mr Kiiby's estate, Otakia.—Addre3B Taieri, Times Oflice. 16f ICHOR SALE or LEASE, ABBOTSFORD ID HOUSE, situated within ,fire minutes' walk from Abbotaford station.—Apply on premises. 16f ST. CLAIR.—TO LET, Furnished, conSTfortable Six-roomed HOUSE.—JoIinR. Hooper, Crawford street. 16f TO LET, Central PREMISES 25 Rattray street; front and back stores, one or two floors, nnd cellar. 16t TO LET, Two Eight-roomed HOUSES, in good repair; Venetian blinds; low rent.— Barratt, 60 Princes street. 16f O LET, OFFICES in High street lately occupied by Mr Asquith, with, if required, thrm minis ahnvi-ami 1 «i-g« di-y cellar below.—W. and G. Turnout and Co. 16f BOARD and RESIDENCE; quiet home; two only.—Oak Cottage, George street (near Union street). ltif CHORAL HALL, MORAY PLACE. The PRESENTATION of a PASTORAL STAFF to the BISHOP of DUNKOIN on his return to his Diocese from the Pan-Anglican Synod at Lambeth will take place THIS EVENING at the Choral Hall, at 8.30. The Committee will be glad to welcome all friends of the Bishop 3 on presentation of their ordinary VisiHng Card. JUif i¥y LICENSING ELECTION. PROHIBITION. A DEMONSTRATION and PUBLIC MEETING will 1)8 held THIS (SATURDAY) EVRNISG, Kith lust. Procession will start from Salvation Army Barracks at 7.30 o'clock, returning at 8 o'clock. Public Meeting at 8 o'clock in the Salvation Army Barracks, all'are invited. Collection for expenses!. NEW ZEALAND ALLIANCE. I An Kvargelistic Temperance Meeting will be held on SUNDAY EVENING, 17th inst., at 5.15 o'clock (lifter church services), in the City Hall. Saukey's Hymns. Choir will sins;. Rev. A. North in the cliair. Collection for expenses only. 16f I'or God and Home and Humanity 1 f^ ENE RA L SYN OD. SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, February 17th, 1889. ST. PAUL'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, Stuart street. 11 a.m.—Bishop of Melanesia. 6.30 p.m.—Bishop of Auckland. ALL SAINTS', Cumberland street. 11 a m.—Bishop of Nelson. 6.30 p.m.—Bishop ci Melanesia. ST. MAITHUW'S, Stafford street. 11 a.m.—Bishop of Waiapu. 3 p.m.—Volunteer Service. Preacher: The Bisr.op of Auckland, 0.30 p.m.—Bishop or Nelson. ST. JOHK'3, Koslyn. 11 a.m.—The Rev. Arthur lowgood. S p.m.—Children's Service. Bishop of Melanesia. 6.30 p m.—The Yen. Archdeacon Harper. Holy Communion at 8 a in., and Choral celebration, 12.15. ST. Pi.TER'S, Caversham. 11 a.m.—Vcu. Archdeacon Williams. 3 p in.—Children's Service. Rtv. A. Brittain. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. Arthur lirittsin. Holy Communion at S a.m. ST, MiHTlN'd, North-East Valley. 11 ti.m.-Uev. C. M. Nelson. P. 30 p.m.—Bishop of Wuiapn. ST. MARY'S, Mornington. II a.m.—Vi:ii. Archdeacon Maclean. (3.30 p.m.—Rev. J. L. Nightingale. 16f TT&ROTECTION LEAGUE OF OTAv.Q. j? A SPECIAL GKXISIiAL MEETING of the Members of the Lracfii-.! will be held in the Coffee Palace on MONDAY ISVMNING, lstli inst., at 8 o'clock. Bu.-ixk.ss : so di-cuss a report of the Committee and oonskif-r proi oscd rule?. The Presidi-nt, will deliver an Inaugural Address. A fnll iittondanco is requested, WILMAM DICKSON, . I6f linn. Sec. PU )i L .10 II OLID AY. ; jiis Woi-=h!n tlio M;iycr of Dunedia requests the Citizens to observe V/SOMIiSDAV, the i'Oth inst.. (CUP DAY), as a I'ublia Holiday. ADAiI GIUHON, I'own Clerk. Oim«di:i, lf-th February 18S9. ltlf r|U(E COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZKAIANJ). DR HISLOl" rwi-pocthilly informs the Proprietors of l.lie Colonial Bank of New Z-a'and that he is a CANDIDATE f .r one of I ho SwU sit tho Hoard of Oirectors :il)nut to become Vacant. lljf \jy AIKOU AI T 1 RA~C ES. NOMINATIONS Ci,O:S;> mi MONDAY, tho 18U: Fi-brumy, ata.uO n in. jlurdlft KaccCWomination) ... 7s (id Wa!1v..,!i,1.; Cup ... 10i 'linn! Tr..t ~ ~, ... 7s 6d Distric . HntKlict; ... Ib IW Hawksbury Itundicip ... ... 10j HOBT. TEMPLRTON, Ifif Ho:-., flea. ! miiiNDKRS invited for ASPHALTING.— | -£. (lunloii M. Utivc.y, engineer and- architect, 27 Princes sii-tct. ' Hif rpiiE dunedin"cit7an'd suburbam X TRAMWAYS COMPANY (LIMITKDj. TKNDKIIS ara invited for the SOLI 3 RIGHT OF ADVERTISING on the Company's Tn-.mears from Ist March 18£9 to 28th February 1800. Conditions at Tramway Office. Ten-Jew GLOSK SATURDAY, 23rd February. J, WILLIAMS. 1 l?f . sfoccwry.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8419, 16 February 1889, Page 3
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