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WHAT WILL WE DO WITH OUR BOYS? Parents will do well in apprenticing their children to bear in mind tbe following interesting facts:—ln acquiring information concerning his irado or occupation, an apprentice of the present day receives all that store of knowledge which his instructor was tnn.jtit in bin youth and has acquired during tho ooiubr of his life's work. An apprentice, therefore, has handed down to him for his instruction and benefit the combiued experience of generations of teachers and practitioners. Now, supposing a boy is to learn tha business of a tea-taster, it follows from the above remarks that, if fairly attentive, studious, and dexterous, ho should excel all his predecessor* „> on expert; and it may be taken for granted that tie will endeavour to produce somothing surpassing the achievements of all predecessors. He will take the finest products of soil and sun produced in the various competing countries, see that they are properly matured, and, concentrating all his energies find vast store of practical information, and carefully bearing in mind the public requirements in tbe direction of economy, produce a Bungalow Blond in two strengths—No. lat 2s, and No. 2at 2u 4d. All grocers are now selling this blend, and everyone should give it a trial. VALUAB-I DIBCOVBIIT FOR TH» HAIB.—If yonr hnlr is turning grey or white, or falling off, use "The Mexican Hair Renewer,"for It will potitively retton in every caie Grey or White 'Hair to its orlgif aal colour without leaving the disagreeable smell omost" Restorers." "It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the nalr on bald spots where tbe glands are not decayed. A«k yonr Chemist for " Tub Mk-ioaw Haib E_irawßß," sold by Ohemißta and Perfumers everywhere at 3s Gd per bottle. Wholesale depot, 33 Far. rlnedon ro»d. London.—rAnvT.l Board and Residence. >p. RAND HOTEL. SSOST CENTRAL AND OPBN POSITION IN THE OITX, Otl» Elevator. Drawing Room, Sample Booms. 6d 3. & J. WATSON, Proprietor*. ROVINOIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET. — Visitors will find this newlybuilt Hotel one of the most comfortable and homelike in the southern hemisphere. Terms very moderate, The nicest and cheapest Meal in town Is the 1 o'clock Dinner, at One Shilling.-J. WELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining Rooms), Leßsee. LEVIATHAN HOTEL (Imitated by many—surpassed by none), Opposite Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Mrs SILK Proprietress. 29my ■r~N VEROARGILL. DBSCHLER'S HOTEL, BSK STREET. paOPRIBTOK ... ... O. 3. DESOHLBB. A Suoerior Family and Commercial Hotel. Most Oentraf Hotel in Invorcar R ill. Private Suites for Families. Unexampled Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Private Gentlemen. The conveniences and comforts of modern European Hotels. Apartments may be engaged by telegram or letter. Txriff Moderate. Box Ba. llap V IVERPOOL, ENGLAND.—The COMi*JL_I TON HOTEL; most central position in Liverpool. Spacious coffee ro mis. ladies' drawiDg. room, private sitting rooms, n bitration, waiting, billiard, nnd smoking rooms. Adjacent to best shops, bnnka, theatres, railway stations, &a., &c, and near landing stages. Bedrooms from 2s Bd.-W. HUSSELL, Proprietor. 27my MRS JAMES, Albyn House, King street. Private Boarding Establishment forSGentlemen and Families. _£ HIGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment.— Moderate prices; every comfort; hot bstbs; professional oook.—Mrs Hawkins, Clifton Home, Graham street. High street. Umy MRS VANNINI begs to announce to her Frlenda and Customers that she has reLurninhed her Hotel, and offers Buperior accommodation to Boarders and Travellers. Plunge and Bhower baths. -'Best brands of Wines and Spirits. Speight rod Oo.'s Beer on tap. Dinner from 12 till a p.m. Good Btabling.-VANNIHI'S Hotel, Moray place (throe minuteß' walk from Railway Station). 2ju Late Advertisements. PHOTOGRAPHS o, HEW ZEALAND SCENERY, GUSTOS BROS. 19ja ANTED, a HOUSEMAID.—AppIy Imperial Hotel. lOju FISH Wants—Waiter (good wages), tyjl Boots. Lady Housekeeper, Mother'a Help, Man Cook, Generals (150. Cooka. lOju LIFT BOY WANTED for The Colonial Mutual Life Amnanof) Society (Limited) Uuildings.—Address Box 48, 0.P.0. lOju MRS BARRATT Wants—Female Cooks (255), Housemaids, Waitresses (12i), Useful Girls, Nursegirls (7s), Barmaids. (255), Hotel Bootß. _i v "^TTOUNG WIDOW Requires HOUSEX K3KPER'- PLACK (with boy four years); accept small salary.—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. lOja "i^/JTRS ARLIDGE, Dressmaker.—Agent jLvJL for Madame Demorest'a Reliable Paper Patterns, in all the newest and most elegaut deeigns. Folios, Mounterß, Catalogues, Journals of Fashion for May, just received.-Leith street (between Hanover and Vire streets), Dnuedin. lOju Til 10s WANZER'S STEEL HAND Si1 LOCK-STITCH MACHINES.—AII kinds taken in exchange; time payments.—Sidford. Arcade^ _Ju F~EED FOR SALE. — FOR PRIVATE SALE, In the PALMMRSTON DISTRICT: 10 ACRES of GOOD TURNIPS LiRGK STACK of STRAW, Together with The RUN of a 40-AOKE PADDOCK. Fences secure. Apply RBID, MACLKAN, & CO., lOju Auctioneers. TO LET, Handsome SHOP and FOUR EOOMS, Qoorga street; plenty storage.—H. F. Hardy, architect. I£ju mo LET, Country RESIDENCE (seven __. rooms) and 68-AORE FARM, every convenience, Waitatl.—H. F. Hardy. lOju O~ PAINTERS.—TO LET, SHOP and DWELLING, Main road, Caversham; no other in diatiict.—a. Shave. lOju "OEV. JOHN MACNEIL'S MISSION, jti • T O-ET I & H T, In KAIKOHAI PRE3BYTERIAN CHURCH, At 7.30, And on THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS; Also, SUNDAY MORNING, at 11. Collection in aid of expenses. lOju -aj^W ZEALAND REGIMENT OF J_l AHTILLBKY VOLUNTKEUS. B BATI'EHY. The BATTERY will PARADE at the Garrison Hall THIS EVBNING, at 8 p.m., for Government Inspection. Undreßß, gloves, arm*, &c. Fines enforced. A MEETING will be held after Parade for the purpose of Electing a Lieutenant. lOjti GEO. C. PROUDFOOT, Captain. 15 N D _j R i! TENDERS FOE LETTER CAREIBHS' UNIFORMS. General Post Office, Wellington, Bth June 1891. INTENDING TKNDEREUS are reminded that TENDKRS will CLOSE at the General Post Office, Wellington, on the 17th INST. Conditions may be Eeen at Chief Poßt Office. W. GRAY, lOju Secretary. U.POSTLE T H W A I T E Q ASSOO. INST. E.E., ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. E»timates Prepared Free for all kinds of Electrical Work. Large Stock on hand. Box 71, Dunhdin. lOju IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTOY, Holden at Dunedin. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act 1883 " and its Amendments, and iv the matter of WILLIAM PATEMAtJ, of Port Chalmers, Confectioner, a Bankrupt. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that an Order was this day made by this Court Closing the above Bankruptcy. And Notice )b Hereby Further Given that the Court has appointed MOST DAY, the Oth day of July 1891, at 11 o'clock In tlie foreuoon, or aB soon I hereafter as oounsol can be heard, for hearing the Baukrupt's application for an ORDER of UISCHAIiGE. Dated this 9th day of June 1891. F. W. FLVTTS, I ioj u Solicitor for the Bankrupt. PILES. —Price's Compound Witch Hazel Ointment; original and only genuine remedy; 1b «cl.—Price, chemist, WalkerstreeL 27ju "BTMiUPTIONS, Itch, Pimples, Blotches, JC_ Spring Knslies yield to Price's Family Blood Mixture. —I'rice. chemist, Walker street. 27ju CORNS.— Price's Cura Clava, strongest cheapest, best Corn liradicator extant. One Shilling.—Price, chemißt, Walker street. 27ju DUNEDIN TURNERY WORKS.—W H. Davies, general wood turner. Entrances i Moray plaoe, King ctreet, and George street. lOd

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9138, 10 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9138, 10 June 1891, Page 3

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