; "Wanteds. • A PPLICATIONS are invited for a ; WORKING MANAGER for the COMMISi SIOHHKS' FIAT GOLD MINING COMPANY, ROXBURGH. Applications, secompanled by refer- ! ences, to be lodged wltli Mr W. MURDOCH, Roxburgh, by 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 14th Inttant. fljy THOROUGH OF MORNINGTON. APPLICATIONS are invited until MONDAY, the flth duy of July next, from PERSONS willing to REMOVE NIGHTSOIL and deposit Bame outside tho Boundaries of tbo Borough. FIiAECIS B. SMITH, 6ju Town Clerk. |"VTAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied with Certificates and Testimonials, will be received up to TUESDAY, 16th .TuDe. from TEACHKRS Qualified to fill the following VACANCIES :- George Btreet—Second Assistant (male). Salary £200. Bannockburo—Head Teacher. Salary £187 Kakapuaka-Head Teacher. Salary £143. Hatanul-Head Teacher. Salary £124. Table Hill—Head Teacher (female). Salary £70. P. G PEYDE, 6ju Seoretary. rfy~o shearers^ 3. B. SCOTT, Water street, Dunedin, acting under nßtructlonß from the PASTORALISTS' UNION, Is now ENGAGING SHE4.K-KS FOE AUSTRALIA. TWO HUNDRED SHBARERS WANTED. FOUR TO SIX MONTHS WORK GUARANTEED. TERMS.-TWBWTY SHILLINGS PER HUNDRED (Wethers, Ewes, and Lambs). Bams (over six monthß) FORTY SHILLINGS PER HUNDRED. Hut Accommodation, Cooking and Table Utensils, Wood and Water provided Free of Charge, as per Pastoralists' Agreement. A Steamer will sail Bhortly^for Roekhampton. FREE PASSAGE GRANTBD TO COMPETENT MEN. EAHLY APPLICATION NECESSARY. Full particulars and copies of agreement to be seen at the office of the undersigned. JAMES R. SCOTT, 4ju Agent for the Pastoralißts' Union. WANTED, SITUATION, young man, Accountant; knowledge wholesale and retail trade; Btrlctly temperate.—'J.1, Albany street Post Office. sju WANTED, PURCHASER or PARTNER; good opening for young man with small capital ou sheep farm.—Apply Adams Bros., solicitor^ 9ju WANTED, a PARTNERSHIP a sound, establiihed business in city where £400 and services would find profitable employment j produce or agency preferred.—Address Pasture, Times Office. 9ju "PARTNERSHIP. The Proprietors nf a luciative PRINTING and PUiiLISHING Business are prepared to admit an Active- or Sleeping PAHTNEB. Particulars on application to E. H. LEARY & CO., 28my Bond street. "OARTNER WANTED TO JOIN A FIRM JL carrying ou a steadily increasing MANUFACTURING and IMPORTING BUSINESS In Otago. Capital required, £3000 to £3500. Competent accountant or Salesman who would take an active share in. the business preferred. Apply by letter to BATHGATE AND WOODHOUSE, Solicitors, 3ju Vogel street, Dunedin. I N U S INSIGNIS, obtainable from George Matthewß, Moray place and Monilngton. jSju T~~O RUNHOLDERS, FARMERS, AND KMPLOYBRS OF JDABOUR. Tho Undersigned begs to announce that he has now Opened a LABOUR EXCHANGE in conjunction with Ilia other Agency Business. In soliciting Patronage (Free of Charge) Mr Brew will guarantee that no Employer of Labour will be inconvenienced by those who are incapable of discharging the particular work required of them to do. Only a small Fee will be charged to competent men. dmy RICHARD BREW, 2 Eattray street. MACROOARPA, MAOROOARPA, obtainable irom George Matthews, Moray place and Mornlngton. §ju JF you value your good name, do not put it in jeopardy by selling counterfeits of Wolfe's Schnapps. lOap WANTED KNOWN.—Men's Sawn BalrnnrnU, 103 M, 13s 6d; Shoes, Sa; hand •cwn Hslmurilo, ait—good quality.—W Knrrlc, 4 i'cinnst ttrtwt. <fr "OARTICUtiABLY active just now are attempts X to palm oft poisonous liquor for Wolfe's Schnapps. lOap MIND you don't forget that Masters' is . the leading fashionable Hatter's. It's worth Tour while to remember. DO yon require warm winter Underclothing ? Try Masters' Lambjwool or Arctic Shirtß and Pants. " /^IEORGB, dear, you must go to Maßters' and \JT buy a pair of nice warm Gloves. He keeps such a large stock, and bo cheap ; besides he is the leading fashionable Hatter." A MAN is known by the Company he keeps. Masters ts known by thousands as the principal Hattftr. If you fail to obtain what you require elsewhere, try MASTERS, and succeed. 13m TTN3ORUPULOUS Traders are endeavouring to U substitute cheap liquor in place of Wolfe's Schnapps^ IQap NURSERY STOCK of all descriptions.— George Matthews, Moray place and Mornington; IF you cannot get Wolfe's Schnapps in one bouse, it is much better for you to go where you oan get it. Wap WANTED KNOWN.—Cheap Even Jog ShoC3. Bs «d; iteol-tsrdksa Fotenfc Pniop« 4 , «.i _ V 7, ffarrla ' P>li"»' *.mcl. IT is snid that some people have no conscience ; ;it must be true, or Wolfe's Schnapps could not be imitated. W»P MRS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-Bast Valley. Established 1876. Laundry Work well and cheaply done; an acre of drying and bleaohlng ground. I ACE! CUKTAIHS made to look like new, being Ji finished on frames, and tinted Bo»e Pink, Cream, Salmon, &a.— Mrs Clark's Laundry, KorthBatt Valley. WASHING called for and punctually returned in all weathers. Conveyance attends town twice daily.—Mrs Clark's Laundry, Horth-Eatt Valley. 1»? THEY not only imitate Wolfe's Schnapps, but copy the advertisements. lOap ANTED KNOWN,—Melville, Octagon, has received a large shipment of " White " Sewing Machines. Call and see. " -TTTHITE " Sewing Machines, Hand and Treadle, vf are the best in the world. Call and tent them. npHB " White " h " King." The best made, moat JL simple, most durable, most noiseless, best finished, and , I" IGHTEST Running Sewing Maohlne In the J market. Inspeotioninvitedby W. MKLVILLB, Ootafjon. Repairing attended to. 18n EUY your Fruit Trees from the Grower.— George Matthewa, nurseryman and seedsman, Moray place and Mornington. Bju I.TT'HEN purchasing Sohnappß, specify Wolfe's; W there are frauds about. lOap WANTED KNOWN. — Ladies' GlaoS Walking Bhoe» from T» Sd ; Morocco Shorn (button »nd iaea) from fti Bd; Lace and Button Bonfcs fl-orn ID. M.— W. irnvrU. - Pfliiiisj ttMet. U}U " TTONBSTY is the bett polioy." If everybody JuL thouEht bo, Wolfe's Schnapps would not be Imitated as it is. !?___ DUNEDIN STEAM DYEWORKS, 116 George otreet, Dunedin.—Gents' Suits Cleaned an d Presspd.fia: Dyed. 9b. 24ja JHARDIK & CO. are opening a lot of a novelties In Gents' Regatta, Electric, Oxford, and White Shirts. , HATS and Caps (newest shapes and shades), Hard and Soft Felts, Tweed, &c. MOSGIKL and Roslyn Underclothing suitable for the season just to hand. A CHOICB lot of Boys'and Youthß' Clothing in ___. Colonial made Tweedß at wonderfully Low Prices. A HRW and Improved range in Boys' and Girls' A. Standard Boots and Shoes, Men's Balmorals. Blucherß, Shoes, and Slippers ; Standard Qualities. X ARGE Shipment of Ladies' Boots and Shoeß just JL- landed. Special line in Kid Button Boots, only 9b (id.—J. HARDIE & CO., No. 110, Corner Princes und Rattrny streets. 18m AM'FARLANE, Walker street—Tanks, * Tinware. Chimney Cowls. Baths. All work done by iirst-tlasß workmen. Telephone, No. 53' J. 15ap T UjLY BROS., 89 George street, WatohJLjI inakeva and Manufacturing Jewelbrs. Best Worknmiiahit. guaranteed. ; /\LD Gold and Silver Jewellery melted and made \J up to newest designs. Charges reasonable.— Lilly Broa.. 89 George Btraet. f IT Is much better not to drink at all if you cannot obtain the genuine Wolfe's Sohnapps, lOap
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9138, 10 June 1891, Page 3
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