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Late Advertisements milK DUNEDIN GARRISON BAND invite APPLICATIONS up to the 21th of JUHE for tho Position of COHDUCrOIt. For particulars apply G. 3. LAUnilf, 12my Hon. Sec. D.G.B,,aarrison Hnll. SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by recent testlmoniiils, will bo rpcoived, up to tho 23rd INST., from Certificated Tcmohera capable of lining the following Appointments:— Pleasant Vtilley-HBAD MABTHR. Salary «t present average £141 per annum, with residence Otaio—MISTRESS. Salary at present average £81 per mmuro, with reiidence Temuka District High School — FOURTH TUACHKR (Male). Salary nt present average £80 per annum. Formß of Application to be obtained at this Office. By order. J. H. BAMFIHLD, Secretary. Education Office. Tlmaru, 9th May 1891. 14my "IYJTELBOURNE AND METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS. . ENGINEEIMN-OIUBF. APPLICATIONS (ire invited from Gentlemen capable of performing the duties of ENGINBER-IN-CHIBF to the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works. The salary attached to the poiitlon is £2000 per annum, and the Gentleman appointed will be required to devote th« whole of his time to the Berviceoftbeßoard. Applicants are requested to state ngc aud qualifications, and to address their communications to the "Temporary Chairman (the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Melbourne), care of the Acting-Secretary to the Board, Melbourne Water Supply Office, Treasury Gardens, until WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of May 1891, Inclusive, endorsed: " Application for the position of Englaeor-In-Chief to the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works." 12my WANTED Known—Ploughmen sent from my office sticking fast; orders wanted.—Davidson, labour agent, Bond street. 13my A GENCIES WANTED An old established Firm in Wellington Is willing to accept AGENCIES for North Island. Unexceptionable references. Addrest P.O. Box 290. Wellingtons 4my ANTED, on loan, Song "RESIGNATION." Longfellow's words, not Miss Lindsay's.—Address Musfo, 0.P.0., Dunedln. 16my ANTED KNOWN—JAS. M'DONALD hao Btarted a new Kiln; can guarantee best Lime in New Zealand. 12my ANTED, ENGlNE,'with boiler, from 20 to 25 horse power nominal.—State price and particulars to Steam, Poßt Office, Dunedln. 15my MATTHEWS' Collection of Bulbs are unique. -- Seed Warehouse, Momy place; Nurseries, Mornington. 2my ANTED to PURCHASE, a BAKERY BUSIHBSS.-Addresa, stating particulars, Baker, Timea Office. 14my ANTED to LEASE or BUY, HOUSE about seven rooms, with garden.—Chas. H. Tucker, Upper London street. 14my TO RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS, AND KMPLOYBRS OF LABOUR. The Undersigned begs to announce that he baa now Opened a LABOUR EXCHANGE in conjunction with his other Agency Business. In soliciting Patronage (Free of Charge) Mr Brew will guarantee that no Employer of Labour will be Inconvenienced by thoße who are incapable of discharging the p« ticular work required of them to do. Only a small Fee will be obarged to competent men. RICHARD BREW. 4my 2 Rattray Btreet. THE quality of Matthews' Bulbs this Beaßon is simply perfection. Secure your supply early. . 2my DUNEDIN TURNERY WORKS.—W H. Davies, general wood turner. Entrances i Moray place, Kins >tract. and George street. lOd WANTED KNOWN.—The well known " Standard " Boott klwtyt on hand. Exceptionally good school boots.—W. Htirla.l Frlnoei ttrwt. v COWING MACHINES REPAIRED.— Iks Every description hand and foot Machines repaired by first-class mechanics.—Sidford, Arcade. MIND you don't forget that Masters' is the leading fashiouable Hatter'e. It's worth rour while to remember. DO you require warm winter Underclothing ? Try Masters' Lamb.iwcol or Arctic Shirts and Pants. GEORGE, dear, you must go to Masters' and buy a pair of nice warm Gloves. Ho keeps such a large Btock, and so cheap ;^ besides he is the lea-iini; fashionable Hatter." "' A MAN Is known by the Company he keeps. J\. Mastete le known by thousands hb the principal Hatter. If you fail to obtain what you require elsewhere, try MASTER 3, and succeed. 13m WANTED Known — CHAMBER OF OOMMEBCE HALL, Crawford street, available for Public aud Private Meetings at all times. Accommodation for 160 persons.—Apply D. Harris Hastings. Bmy MEW STOCKINGS, guaranteed to wear we'l and wash well. Made from long-stapled wool specially Btlected for its \¥TBARING Qualities. Made with double toea VV and heels for ladie3; six-fold kneea and heels for children. TN immense variety, from ltd to 2s lid. Imported ji. specially from thi Leicester factories,—T. Eosb, hosiery manufacturers' agent. NEW Tortolseehell Hair Spears, from 4£d; fourclasp Dogskin Gloves, wear gurranteed, 3s lid. T. Robs, importer. T)RETT3f Serge Jackets, from lls 9d: stylish JT Ulstera, from 14s <Jd. Rich Sealette Jacketß In great variety. "NJ"BW odourlesi Macintoshes, Fur Capes, Tippets, L* Boas, am' Jvery description of Fanoy Drapery. T. ROSS, Cireot Importer. fi ENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING for XJT the Winter Season.-J. Taylor, Hattray street, invites inspection of his New Stock. LARGE and Increasing Sale of Colonial-made Socks. Full aaaortment of Mosgiel and Roslyn makes at Taylor's. THE New "Sep.lette" Glove, lined for winter wear. Homespun Gloves (plain and faced) for driving.—Taylor's. CARDIGAN Knitted Vests and Jnokets, Wool Mitts and Cuffs, Silk Mufflers Wool Mufflers, &c. at Taylor's, Rattray str ■P BNTLEMBN'S Flannel Shirts, with unshrlnkvT able neck bands ; also, collar attached. Large variety of Sew Patternß.—Taylor's, Rattray street. mAYLOE'S, Rattray street (established 1869), still JL maintains its reputation for supplying Good Articles at Moderate Pricea. WANTED KNOWN.—New shipment of German Shoes nnd Boott, also Evening Shoes, expected to arrive shortly. —W. Harris, Imperial Boot Depot. ldjti WANTED KNOWN,—Melville, Octagon, has received a large shipment of "White" Sewing Maohinet. Call and tee. " fS7"HI-K " Sewing Machines, Hand and Treadle, v"f are the beet in the world. Call and test them. npHB " Whits " Is " King." Tho best made, most JL simple, mott durable, most noltelett, best finished, and T IGHTEST Running Sewing Maohine In the JIJ market. Inspection Invited by W. MBLVILLB, Ootegon. Repairing attended to. 18n A FEATURE of Every Spring Show is Matthews' Spring-flowering Bulbs.—Seed Warehouse. Moray place; Kurseriee. Mornington. C JOHNSON & CO., Maclaggan street, a Best value for cash. Men's and Boys' Clothing in suits or separate garments. " JOHBSON & CO.—Bast value lor cash. • Men's and Boys' Tweed or Waterproof Overcoats. C JOHNSON & CO.-Be»t value for oash. • Blankets, Flannels, OalicoCß, Towels, Linens, Sheetings. C JOHNSON & CO.-Best value for caßh. a Dress Materials, Ulsters, Jackets, Umbrellas, C JOHNSON & CO.—Best value for cash. « Lndiea' Underclothing, Corsets, Hats, Feathers, Flowers^ C JOHNSON & CO.-Beet value for oash. • Hjsiery in Cashmere or Kuitted Wool. Gloves, all descriptions. 25ap DUNEDIN STEAM DYEWORKS, 116 George street, Dunedin.—Gents'Salts Cleaned and Prenoed, So: Dvcd. 9s 24ja MACROCARPA, Macrocarpa, Pinus Inslgnis, Pinus Insignia.—Now is the time to plant our stock. We have » splendid LOT this season.—Write at once for prioes to Pryor and Son, 54 Princes Btreet. DO you want good Bulbs ? -Ours are the best. We have Hyacinths, Crocus, Narcissus, Mas, Mb, Jonquilf, DAFFODILS, Chinese Fairy Lilies, at lowest market rates. Lists and prioes on application. Pryor and Son. FJUIT, Fruit.—Cheapest and best Bananas 18 a Is. Oranseß 18 a Is, Oookipg Appleß 51b a Is. MELON JAM —The chenpest and most delicious Preserve. Melons, 121b a Is. Recipes gratis.— Writo PItYOR & SON. 9my I~ ILLY BROS., 89 George street, WatchJ makers and Manufacturing Jewell sra. Best Workmanship guaranteed. OLD Gold and Silver Jewellery melted and made up to newest designs. Charges reasonable.— Lilly Broa., 89 George street. WANTED make no mistake.—Watches thoroughly Cleaned, sa; Mainsprings, 4b 6d. Peter Dick, Moray place, opposite Coffee Palace. 17m AMARTINELLI, Umbrella Manufacc turer, hna Removed to 190 George Btreet. —Every description of Umbrella Sticks, Frames, and MftterialsJteptinStook; XHIUITION AWARDS. —First for Ladies' UmbrelUs and Sunshades ; Second for Gentlemen's Umbrellas.-A. Martlnelli, H)u George Btreet. UMBHBLLAS and Parasols made to order oil the Shortest Notice.—A. Martinolli, 190 .Georee street 16au

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9117, 16 May 1891, Page 3

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