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WHAT WILL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS?

13 I TUHAT WILL WE DO WITH OUR " VV BOYS ? j Parents will do well in apprenticing their l * 1 children to bear in mind tbe following interesta j ing facts:—ln acquiring information concerning " I his trado or occupation, an apprentice of the y S present day receives all that store of knowledge (' I which bis instructor wa3 taught in his youth | and bas acquired during the course of his life's 8 | work. An apprentice, therefore, haa handed 8 j down to him for his instruction nnd benefit the combined experience of generations of teachers and practitioners. Now, supposing a boy is to learn the business of a tea-taster, it follows from tho above remarks that, if fairly attentive. studious, and dexterous, he should excel all his predecessors a? an expert; and it may be taken for granted tbat he will endeavour to produce something surpassing tbe achievements of 1 all predecessors. He will take the finest J products of soil and sun produced in I the various competing countries, see that I they ore properly matured, aud, conI centrating all his energies and vast store of I practical information, and carefully bearing in 1 mind the public requirements in tao direction j of economy, produce a Bungalow Blend in two I strengths—No. lat 2j, and No. 2at 2a 4d. All | grocers aro now selling this bland, and everyone j should givo it a trial. . !! —Shorthand writing by machinery is as yet | a novelty in Great Britain. It ia, however, i alleged that a new stenographic machine in uso by the Italian Parliament is capable of recording 250 words a minute, and can be readily manipulated by a blind person, —Mr Maxim, tbe inventor of the " Maxim gun," olaimp to have constructed an engine of 500 horse power, weighing only 11001b, or 2 2lb per horsepower, Somo of the largo and most efficient engines have about 1121b dead W6ight per horse-power, including water. —It is stated that there is an element in the common pineapple similar to pepsin, and of such remarkable strength thnt the juice of a Bingle apple will digest 101b of beef. It ia further stated that the juice of the fruit is a very aotive solvent of tho membrane found in diphtheria. "Tns Stomach and its Trials."— A lady in ; London writes as follows, under date April 27 1886:—"Will you kindly send me the eleventh edition of ' The Stomach and its Trials,' for which I enolose 14 stamps. I may add that the' Fruit Salt' '■ lias proved a very valuable medicine to me. It ia the only medicine that haa cured very bad headache J after suffering for several months." Caution.—Legal ' rights aro protected in every civilised country. I Read the following:—" In the Supreme Court of i Sydney (New South Wales) an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining the De- - fendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation * of Eno's Fbuit Salt, and giving heavy damages to j he Plaintill, has after a moßt exhaustive trial of T wo daya' duration beenunanimouslydiamissedwith "~ coata."—Sydney Morning Herald, Nov. 26. Ex- ] amine each bottle and see that the capaulo Is marked J "Eno's Fruit Salt." Prepared only at Eno'a Fruit E Salt Works, Hatcuam, London, 5.8., by J. C. Eno's - Patent.—[Advt.] "

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Publio Notices.

,1 , OTAGO TOLUMBING AND LEAD WORKS Established 1867, A, k T. B O R T SANITARY BNGINBBRS AND PRACTICAL PLUMBERS. Inspectiour LargeJStooklof SANITARY APPLIANCBS, whioh are all safe and sure preventives of sewer gases, Now adopted by the moat eclentiflomen of the age. All our work when finished is tested by the most modern appliances, same as used by the sanitary Colleges of Hngland and Scotland, Drains and Sanitary Arrangements tested and reported on. Estimates, Drawings, and Specifications on appli. nation. Being Direot Importers and Manufacturers, w eaa afford to give Sood Work at Seasonable Prloes. JOBBING WORK attended to with despatch. Agents for Atbnry'i Patent Bjeotor Ventilators, 1, t I, BCEI, OONTEAOTOKS, MINING COMPANIES, &c. 450 000 Fe6t KAUBI Loas ln stuck and LANDING, ex Sarah and Mary, up to 50In wide, Splendid Quality. Speoial Quotations for Quantities. TO BUHHOLDEBS, FARMER So. J 500 BLUB GUM SHEEP HURDLES In STOCK. FINDLAY & MURDOCH, ,; TIMBBB MEROHANIS, DUNEDIN. 20niy TVISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP. DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP. £10,000 MUST BE BAISED £10,000 MUST BE BAISED £10,000 MUST BE BAISED £10,000 MUST BB RAIBBE £10,000 MUST BB KAISED. CAETBRI& CO. beg to inform the Publio that they are Dissolving with their London Partners on 31st July next^ £10,000 must be raited in order to satisfy their claims, and CARTEB & CO.'S large and well-assorted Stock of Drapery and Clothing will be SLAUGHTERED in order, to raise the money, Hemember, all their New Goods at Desperate Priaes for CASH only. BEAD A FEW ONLY OF THB BAEGAINS.", DISSOLUTION BALE.—Unbleached Twill Sheeting, 6Jd; worth 9Jd. Unbleached Tabling, 6Jd yard; worth 10$ d. Slate Silesia. 2|d; Cotton Tick, 4|d; wcrth 6Jd.-OABTEB & CO. DISSOLUTION SALB.-White Lace Curtains, Is 6d. White Turkish Towels, 2s 9d doz.; worth 4s 9d. Crewdson's White Calico, 2s fld doz. Horrocks' Prize Calico, 3s lid doz — CARTER & CO. DISSOLUTION SALE.-New Dresß Materials, 3}d; worth 6d yard. Heavy Melton, all colours, B}d quality for 6sd. Colonial Dress Tweeds, 2s 3d quality for Is 6d.—OABTBB & CO. DISSOLUTION SALB.-Coloured Blanketß from 4s Hd; Whit,. Blankets, 6s lid up; Velveteen, V, 6d quality for ls yard; Pluthes, 2s 6d quality for ls ICd.-OABTBB & CO. DISSOLUTION SALE.-Plush Jackets, all reduced, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 19b lid up; Fur ModenasSs lid,3b 6d,38 lid up; Fur Bobb ls, Is 6d, Is lid up.— CABTBB & CO. DISSOLUTION SALB.-Narrow Eibbons, dark oolours, 6d doz yards; Remnants of Frilling, ld and 3d; Gloves, turned out Al quality, 6d, 9d, and ls pair.-CARTER & CO. DISSOLUTION.-Four-Button Black Kid Gloves, ls lid quality for ls; Remnants of all kinds of Drapery desperately oheap.-CAHTBB & 00. DISSOLUTION.—BIack and Coloured Caßhmere Hose, ls 6d quality now ls; Lace, ld yard; Cotton Beeis, 200 yds, lOjd dozen.—CABTBB & CO. BAEGAINS IN OLOTHING. CLOTHlNG.—Bargains — Small Boys' Nap Overcoats, 12s Hd quality for 6s lid; Boys' Knioker Suits 3b Hd, 4s lid, 5s lid—usually double.—Carter's Great Sale. CLOTHING.—Youths' Overcoats 10s 6d, worth 20s; Boys' Coats from 5s Hd, worth 8s lid; Men's Clothing, all reducedCarter's Great Sale. FOOTBALL JERSEYS—Boys' from 2s 3d, Men's from 2s Ud; Hats, Ties, Collars, Shirts, and Underclothing; desperate bargains.—OAßTßß'S Great Sale. DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP DISSOLUTION of PABTNBBSHIP. £10,000 MUST BB RAISED £10,000 MUST BB RAISED £10,000 MUST BE RAISED £10,000 MUST BE BAISBD £10,000 MUST BB RAISED. CARTER & CO. CARTBR & CO. CARTER & CO. CARTER & CO. CABTBB & CO. D A W B O N, • FBACTIOAL WATCHMAKER AND JBWBLLEB, Begs to notify to hie Customers and the General Publio that he has now opened ln his large and commodious Premises, known as the EXCHANGE OOUBT JBWBLLBEY DEPOT, Princes street where he intends to oarry on the Manufacture iivery description of Jewellery. BEOOOHBS, BINGS, CHAINS, AC, Hade np Into Hew and Fashionable Deslgnti Being * thorough praotlcal Watchmaker he has all Repairs done under his personal supervision. At the game time he has engaged a flrst-class Expert from i Melbourne, late oi Qlugowi < & Sranfl New Stock on hand of eveir desorlpJ t Mono™PIATB, JBWHLLHBY, WATOHES, and ; CLOCKS from whioh to select lojpMMotnSnvit-951 laspesSiionXwiteSll Oi \

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MMTOLLISON, MILLS, & 00., IJ. J. 195 Ujm 187 6BOBQK btbebt> DUNEDIN. Wholeiale'Stock of " Wholesale Stook of Wholesale Stook of Wholesale Stock ot i B. W. Page and Co., Christchuroh, B. W. Page and Co., Ohrlstoburoh, E. W. Page and Co., Christchurch, B. W. Page and Co., Christchurch, Hai now arrived Has now arrived Has now arrived Has now arrived Aud being sold I, And being sold And being sold And being sold. Desperate Bargains for all Desperate Bargains for all ' Desperate Bargains for all » Desperateßargalnsforall. I - Mollison, Mlils, and Co., George street Mollison, Mills, and Co., George street Mollison, Mills, and Co., George street 3 Mollison, Mills, and Co., George street. MOLLISON, MILLS, & CO., 195 AMD 197 GKOBQ* STBBET, DUNBDIN. "' S.-*"0. We Invite those about to Furnish to Call one Warehouse and Inspect om* BXTBNSIVB STOOK, . comprising all the Latest Novelties and Newest i r Designs In FUBNITUBB FUBBITUBK n«rn fi fi FUBNITUBH rc „M„™ uarpeti FUBNITUBB Linoleum FUBNITUBB FUBNITUBB FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FURNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNISHINGS FUBNITUBB FUBNITUBB T>.A.s~,a. FUBNITUBB n^^,„„ Bedsteadt FUBNITUBB Bedding FUBNITUBB FUBNITUBB ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, And Every Information as to Prices, 4c. Supplied on application either personally or by letter, BOOULLAR k OHISHOLM Rattray axd Maclasqah sranrrg, DUNBDIN, mHE NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY (LIMITBD). We invite inspection of our LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOOK Of SPORTING MATERIAL. Single and Double Breechloaders, Francotte Pea Rifles, Saloon Bides, Martini Shot Guns, Single and Double Muzzleloaders, Hammerless Guns. HALL'S Famous ** "SOUTHERN CROSS" POWDER For Breechloaders. HALL'S BABBIT POWDERS. EVERY DESCRIPTION of AMMUNITION, CUMBERLAND STREET ' (Near Railway Station), Dokkdim, 31m TAMES WILKIE & 00., LITHOGHAPHEBS, STATIONEBS, rfIHTBIiS, Publishers, &c. The Friends and Customers of the late JAMES WILKIE are respectfully Informed that his INTEREST in the BUSINESS of Jamee Wilkie and Co. is for the present being worked for the Benefit of hiß Family, A continuance of custom and business favour is therefore respectfully solicited for the Firm. 6my "A ULD SOOTTIE" THB BBST WHISKY IMPOBTED. AGBNTS: NBILL & CO., LIMITBD. _^ . 3m TEN Years in Equatoria, and the Return with Emm Pasha, by Major Oasati, 18s The Black Police, an Australian Story, by A, J. • Vogan, 2s 6d ' In Darkest England, and the Way Out, by General Booth, 4s i Mlss Nobody of Nowhere, by the author of 4lr Barnes of New York, 2s 6d Everybody's Book of Scotch Wit and Humour, 9d Aytoun's Lay of the Seoltish Cavaliers, ls 3d Dick's English' Library of Standard Works, volume 26, containing five complete novels, 2a A Colonial Beformer, by Bolf Boldrewood, 3a 6d and 2a 6d Bobbery Under Arms, by Bolf Boldrewood, 3b 6d and 2s 6d ' The Miner's Bight, by Bolf Boldrewood, 3b 6d and and 2s 6d The Squatter's Dream, by Bolf Boldrewood, 3s Od and 2a 6d Good Plain Cookery, by Mary Hooper, Is 3d The Rifle Bangers, by Captain Mayne Eeid, 9d Tbe Crystal Button, by Chauncey Thomas, 9d Amerioa; a History, by B. M'Kenzie, 4s ' A Cigarette Maker's Bomance, by Marlon Crawford, 3s6d '■ He Fell Among Thieves (D. Christie Murray and Henry Herman)—cloth 3s 6d, paper 2s 6d Studies in Literature (John Morley)-o!oth 3s 6d, paper Zs 6d Nlster's Holiday Annual for 1892,4s JAMBS H~O~R SBDB Er H, BOOKSBLLBB * DuraDXF. HE Light of the World (by Phillips Brook), 4s; Prospectors' Handbook, 4s; English Men of Action Series, 3s vol.; English Statesmen Series, 3s vol.; Lovett Cameron's The Log of a Jack Tar, 6s; Shirley (by Charlotte Bronte), 2s 6d ; Macaulay's Reviews, Essays, and Poems (in 1 vol.), 4s; Newman's Apologia, 4b ; Canary Book (by Wallace), 7s 6d; Poultry Keeper (by Wright;, 4s and 12s 8d; Pocket Atlas of the World, 3s; British and Colonial Atlas, 3s; Fabian Essays on Socialism, Is 8d; Enquire Within upon Everything, 3s.—WISE, OAFFIN, & CO.. Princes street. 29my "OOYAL MAIL LINE OF 'BUSES. FOBTOBBLLOi 'Bui leavei Portobello for Dnnedin DAILY at S i.m., returning at 3 p.m. Fare, li each way, and from Waverley, 6d; ohlldren nnder 10 years ol ago, half-price. Coaoh leaves Sandymount at 8.30 a.m. every TUESDAY, THUBSDAY, and SATUBDAX, returning from Dnnedin at 3 p.m. DAVID SBATON, Proprietor, 4my Power's Stables. Maclaggan itreet. EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT AN OUNCE OF FACT IS WORTH A BUSHEL OF THEORY. SIMON BEOTHBBS. it is A FACT ,A" round Pri °es lor Boots are II lb A ha.\.x xxroeit in the Oity. it is A FACT Thß Qualit*>* of onr Goods stands ii is o. t™i testing, hence our Large Trado. People don't go to dearest shops, IT IS A FACT but go where they get most for money. Ladies' Walking Shoes, 6s 6d ; IT IS A FACT Evening Shoes, 3s fld; Gymnastic Ribbed Shoes, 3s 9d. Men's Strong Balmorals, 9s 6d; IT IS A FAOT Sewn Balmorals, IPs 6d ; Shoes (sewn), 8s 6d. Superior Football Boots, 10s 6d. IT ISA FACT Footballers' Shin Pads; a great boon. See them. Our Boys' and Girls' "Beehive" IT IS A FACT School Boots are the Best and Cheapest in Oity. SIMON BROTHERS, BOOT MANUFACTURED and IMPOBTBES, Gbohqb street (Near Octagon). TTTAITANGATA OOAL. This favourite HOUSEHOLD COAL keepi of standard quality, and is consistently used by all parties who have given it a trial. Consumers who have not yet had lt will add to their home comforts by asking their Ooal Merchant to send them KAITANGATA COAL. 00,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (more or less) Bulbi are obtainable at George Mutfchoiiri*, Moray plac?;

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The third competition for field glass and other prizes by the Tuapeka Rifles took place on Thursday and Saturday last. The weather was very unfavourable for good shootirg. The following are the nine highest scores (ranges 400 and 600 yards) :— • 400 000 yds. yds. Hp. Tl. Bugler J M'Keich... ... 15 19 10 — 44 Volunteer William Phillips ... 22 10 ecr — 41 Volunteer George Jefferv ... 1 *i0 12 — 39 Volunteer Archibald M'Keich 11 16 10 — 37 Captain M'Keich ... ... 82 13 scr - 35 Lieutenant C M Brooks ... 23 11 ecr— 34 Sergeant R G Henry ... *24 4 5 — ii Volunteer William Smith ... 10 11 ,£ — » □orporal B H Winn ... 20 2 10 — 33 "Range prizes.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9130, 1 June 1891, Page 3

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WHAT WILL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS? Otago Daily Times, Issue 9130, 1 June 1891, Page 3

WHAT WILL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS? Otago Daily Times, Issue 9130, 1 June 1891, Page 3

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