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Wanted, X TVUNEDIN STEAM DYEWORtfS, IU 3^ I f George street, Dunedin. — Gent's Suit 7 Ohianed aud Pressed, ss: Dyed. 9s. 24ji - W^ANTED Everyone to Know—All Bargaii . TT Goods will be Cleared quite inde{)endeu °I original cost.—D.l.C. 1 i, T ILLY BROS., 89 George street. " if : CHRISTMAS ahd New tear and Birthdai Presents made to aiiy design. (f T?INEST display of Gold and Silver Jeweller- - JL at most reasonable rates in Dunedin ai '. Lilly Bros., 89 George street. 24c JL. SHAAV, Architect, Valuator, Lane • and Estate Agent, Colonial Mutual Build ings, Princes street, Dunedin. Il WANTED Everyone to Know—All Bargair Goods will be Cleared quite independeul of original cost—D.l.C; 11 WANTED KNOWN—Melville; Octagon, . has received a large shipment of " White" -, bewing Machines. Call and see. WHITE" Sewing Machines, Hand and Treadle, are the best in tho world. Call and test them TltE "AVhite" is King. The best made, the , most simple, most durable, most noiseless, j best finished, and LIGHTEST Running Sewing Machine in the . ..„_ _ market. Inspection invited by W. MELj VILLE, Octagon. Repairing attended to. 18n WANTED KNOWN—The D.I.C. Great Summer Bargain Tables commence AVednesday, 3rd February. If £31 "LONDON MODEL" PIANO. Apents for Hopkinson's celebrated Piano* '' fortos.—Howell and Co. (opposite Braithwaite'i,). MONEY LENT (Privately) upon Personal Security, from £5 upwards; communica- [ tions Btrictly private.—P.O. Box 75. (jja WANTED KNOWN—Bargain Tables in following Departments .'—Floorcloths, Carpets, Furnishings, Calicoes, &c, &c. Com. mence AVednesday, 3rd—D.l.C. If ANTED, a FURNISHED SITTING ROOM, and BEDROOM with two beds; also use of kitchen. St. Clair or south end-of ; town preferred.—Apply in the first place to R Francis, Octagon. MRS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-East Valley. Established 1876. Laundry work well and cheaply done *, an acre of drying and bleaching ground. LACE CURTAINS made to look like new, being finished on frames, and tinted Ecru, Cream, Pink, dec—Mrs Clark's Laundry, Northaast Valley. WASHING called for and punctually returned in all weathers. Conveyance attends town twice daily.—Mrs Clark's Laundry, North-East Valley. 19_ ANTED KNOWN-The D.I.C. Great Summer Bargain Tables commence Wednesday, 3rd February. ' if A SOLOMON, •£*-* PAAVNBROKER & WATCHMAKER, 5 George Street, Three Doors from Octagon. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES and every kind : of First-class JEWELLERY in Stock and for Sale at greatly Reduced Prices. Gold Hunting Lever Watches in 18 carat gold cases, from .£8 to £15. Gold Open-faced English Levers in 18 carat cases, from _J4 to £9. Ladies' Gold Hunting and Open-face Watches, from .£3 to £7 10s. Silver Hunting English Lever Watches in heavy sterling silver cases, by Rotherham, Settle Bros., Benson, and other first-class English makers, from £2 to £4 10s. Silver Crystal Glass Open-faced English Levers, by well-known English makers, from 30s to £4. Ladies' Silver Hunting and Open-face Watches, from 30s to 70s. Diamond Rings, Brooches, and Earrings in great variety. In Stock—Several very superior Breech-loading Double-barrelled Guns, by various well-known London makers, in cases with fittings complete, for sale cheap. SPECTACLES, Field and Opera Glasses, Micro scopes, Compasses, &c, of every description. ADVANCES made on every kind of Real and Personal Security. 15a Tenders. m A 1 E R I COUNTY. TENDERS will be received at the Council Chambers, Mosgiel, until THURSDAY, 4th February, for REMOVING the old Henley Bridge. Specifications can be seen at Amos M'Kegg's, and with ROBERT HAY, 2-Ja County Engineer. TENDERS will be received up to the 20th FEBRUARY for the STOCK. FIXTURES, BOOK DEBTS, and GOODAVILL of that well-known and long-established CLOTHING and BOOT BUSINESS at the corner of Trinces aud Rattray streets (the Premier Retail Business Stand in the City). For particulars as to Stock and Tenders, apply to the Proprietor, on the premises. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. HARDIE & CO. No. 110 Princes and Rattray streets, \ Dunedin. .' 2f TENDERS are iuvited till Noon of SATURDAY, the 6th of February 1892, for the PURCHASE of the SPECIAL MINING CLAIM and all the other MINING RIGHTS, and the BATTERY, PLANTS, TOOLS, and APPLIANCES in connection therewith lately worked and used by THE AVAITAHUNA QUARTZ MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). •The Company has been compelled to go into Liquidation through want of capital, but the claim can no doubt be made to pay well. Inspection of the claim invited. For further particulars and conditions of tender apply to EDWARD A. JOEL, Solicitor, Bond street, -Uja Dunedin. ESTABLISHED 1874.—LAAVRENCE and . SON, BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS. Special attention to Jobbing of every description m the trade. Smoky Chimneys cured. Ranges, Boilers, &c, built in. Estimates given.—G. LAAVRENCE & SON, King street North 23s Borough Council Notifications. "DOROUGH OF GREEN ISLAND. ' The VALUATION LIST for the Borough of Green Island for the Year 1892-1893 is now OPEN for INSPECTION at the Council Chambers, Green Island. ■ All OBJECTIONS thereto must be left at the SSI^VVP^?I^ 1? on or before the 15th day of I'EBKUARY, addressed to the Assessment Court • and a Copy of every such Objection must be lodged with the Undersigned uot less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. AVALTER STOTT, r ~„, , Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Green Island, 23rd January 1892. 25ja Educational. I R T O N COLLEGE, Dowling Street. MORNING SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES. Students Prepared for Matriculation, University, and Teachers' Examinations. Lad.-."-;-J ll.?^ Class-TUESDAYS and FBIJJAJJb, 2.30 to 4 p.m. Mi^_*_s?T*-X-£*te, f°r French ConversationWEDNESDAYS Ulass for Drawing and Painting—THURSDAYS. SATURDAY CLASSES for TEACHERS. FIRST TERM 1892 begins MONDAY, February -Sv-^AtT^--?^™^*'loß*™- ENTRANCE EXAMINATION for New Students FRIDAY, l'cbruarys, atII am. Prospectuses may be obtained on application at birton College, Dowling street; or at AVise, Caffin, and Co. s, Princes street. CAROLINE FREEMAN, 8.A., i___^ Principal. J^/JISS ANNETTE WILSON Has POSTPONED THE BEGINNING OF HER TERM Till MONDAY, the Sth FEBRUARY. /~\TAGO ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Elder street. MR ARTHUR J. BARTH Has RESUMEDJTEACHING. ZPupils please to attend at the usual Hours. 27ja DRAWING and Painting.— Miss Anscombo, Union Chambers, Princes street. Terms, from j£l Is per quarter. gjl B J. t E 8S E TIMSON . (Organist and Choirmaster First Church, Choirmaster St. Matthew's), Teacher of PianoFORTE, OllfiAX, SINUING, AND ACCOMPANIMENT . Having been appointed Musical Director to , the s^s larawera on the Sounds Excursions, wirnimAi»v r? U s?°* '"esume Teaching until |EBRUARY 11. At Home THURSDAY, the 21st, and MONDAY, February I, from 10 to ■> Ardwali. Cottaoe, Lower Caroii.l Strek't ■ . . _J_Sja DAGMAR COLLEGE, MORAY PLACI^ (Next Choral Hall). Mr ALFRED G. BAKER, teacher of Mandolin, Banjo, and Guitar, having resumed Tuition, is prepared to receive Pupils on any of the above • Instruments. Mr Baker lends instruments to beginners, thus enabling them to secure a good i instrument when they are able to play PS — . Haying started a Class at Port Chalmers, Mr B , will be pleased to hear from anyone desirous of joining Terms m Class, JiOs per quarter (in r advance). MISS KBLSE¥~wU REOPEN heT MORNING SCHOOL, in the Y.AV.CA ; Rooms, Moray place, on MONDAY, February Bth! ; Miss Kelsey will be at the Rooms on Fridays, between Hand 12 a.m. -__),-_(

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9340, 3 February 1892, Page 3

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