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Late Advertisements. WANTED (for Wellington)— Respectable Young Girl, Married Couples (North), Milkers, Useful (iirls, Housemaids, Cooks, Nurses,_GM»eraj_s ; —Muvley's Agency. 2ap WANTED, by Yiniug Widow, lIOUSEKHEI'.KR\S PL.AiJK, or Two Steady BOARDEltS.—Address ICdjth/riiiws Onice. 2a p LADY requires partly Furnished KOOMS, use of Kitchen, Bathroom, &c., or partly Board.—Address Immediate, Daily Times. 2ap WANTED TO BUY for cash, THEODOLITE and LEVEL; state prico, &c. to S. 8., Times Oifico, gap WANTED KNOWN.—Portoboilo Ferry, altored Time Table. Three times daily during winter months. . "a P ANTED, 500 WORKING MEN to take their Watches to Warburtou, Watchmaker Arcade (centre); Cleaning, Repairing, Lowes; Figure. ; Sap "ftTOTIOE. — PROFESSOR BMSSEI>B 1^ Hairtlrosaing Establishment is no\t to HopkinB1 and Provincial Hotel. Theatre entrance, Stafford Btrect, Sap T OST, Monday Evening, In High or WjU <L| Hum Btroots, Lady's Gold I'm DROOOIJ, sot with paavls {vewftr<J,-\Vard«U, grocor, George !*l!2*i_JL«^ _,__-J!*P MISS ANSCOMBfii Toaohor of tewing m\ Painting, has a Fow VACANCIES for LS at Mutiufl Lift Chambers, 79 IMnflea street, Torms i From £1 la perquartor. Sap W TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweller « (late 12 George utreet), has REMOVED to 153 George street, next door to Bressey, stationer. • WATCHES repaired, and Jewellery of all descriptions made or mended at snort notice.—W. TAYLOR, 15:1 George street. 2ap CANARY Cages, from New York (splendid variety for young birds), from 4s (id each.— Little Dust Pan. IVORY China Tea Sets ; beautiful designs; 20 different patterns ; 15s 6d per set (40 pieces).— Little Dust Pan. CUPS and Saucers (new shape), blue and gold willow, 3s (id half dozen; large jugs, 2s (id set.—LITTLE DUST PAN. 2ap J" BLENKINSOPP, George street.—Ladies' » Jackets, trimmed Astrakhan ; only 14s 6d. LADIES' French Calf Gloves; perfect fit; wear guaranteed ; most elegant in appearance.—J. Blenkinsopp, George street. _____ LEAP Year Proposal Penalties in great variety, also all the Latest Novelties for the Season. —J. Blenkinsopp. LADIES' Beaver-top Gloves (lined); only 4s lid; comfortable in appearance and substantial in wear.—J. Blenkinsopp. FURS, Furs, Furs, from 3s lid. These are really useful and seasonable goods. Great variety to choose from. ■ LADIES' and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' Corsets, &c—J. Blenkinsopp, George street. n ENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING for \JT the Winter Season.—J. Taylor, Rattray street, invites inspection of his New Stock. DENT'S Nor'-Wester. — A very comfortable and durable Glove for Winter, wear.— Taylor's, Kattray street. LARGE and Increasing Sale of Colonial-made Underclothing. Full assortment of Mosgiel and Roslyn makes at Taylor's. _P1 ENTLEMEN'S Flannel Shirts with unshrinkVJT able neckbands ; also collar attached ; lai-ge variety new patterns.—Taylor's, Kattray street. CARDIGAN Knitted Vests and Jackets, Wool Mitts and Cuffs, Silk Mufflers, Wool Mufflers, <fee, at Taylor's. _M ENTLEMEN'S Hats and Caps, all the newest VJT shapes, fortheseason now open. —TAYLOR'S, Rattray street. 2ap T> BROWN'S The Little Wonder Cash JIV« Drapery Warehouse, 3 George street. — Small expenses, small profits, quick returns. E BROWN'S New Dress Materials for • Autumn and Winter wear just opened, 4Jd upwards. Inspection invited. R BROWN'S New Millinery for Aiituinn and • Winter wear. Large and choice assortment all leading shapes. R BROWN'S New Underskirts for Winter . wear 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s Bd, (is 6d, 7s Cd ; Ladies' Black and Cheek Waterproofs. R BROWN'S Novelties in Cashmere Gloves, s gauntlets or Jerseys—(id, 9d, Is; Kid Gloves, 2s 6d upwards. R BROWN'S Novelties in Pinafores, from • Is ; Black Pinafores, 2s 9d; Muslin Pinafores, IOJd. Please call and inspect. 2ap PORTOBELLO FERRY. Three times daily during winter. See time table on front page. 2ap piRATBS FOOTBALL CLUB. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Pirates Football Club, for the Election of a Member of the Match Committee, will be held in the pavilion, Carisbrook ground, on SATURDAY NEXT, April 9, at 2.30 p.m. JAS. HUTCHISON, 2ap Hon. Secretary. njIENDERS are invited on or before the 9th (a) DISMANTLING DERRICKS at Ravensbourne ; (6) PURCHASE and REMOVAL of TIMBER in Old Staging at Logan's Point. Particulars and Specifications at the Office of the Harbour Board. JOHN L. GILLIES, 2ap Secretary. COLLEGE. DIOCESE OF DUNEDIN. This College is designed primarily for the Reception and Education of Students in Divinity, but may be used by Students of the University generally on obtaining the sanction of the College Council. Members may be admitted on and after MONDAY, April 11. For terms and conditions apply to the Rev. B. M. King, Selwyn College, Castle street. ' 2ap T^T OTI C E TO RABBITERS. We are NOT BUYING RABBITS after Ist APRIL. IRVINE & STEVENSON, St. George Preserving Works, 2ap . Dunedin. BOROUGH oY CAVERSHAM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with Section 58 "Rating Act 1876" that SUMMONSES have been taken by the Collector of the Borough of Caversham against the Persons or Owners of the Properties undermentioned, whose lddresses are unknown, for RATES due to the said Council for the Year ending 31st March 18S2. The cases will be heard at a sitting of the Resi:lent Magistrate's Court to be held at Dunedin on MONDAY, 11th day of April 1892, at 11 o'clock i.m. :— Same of Person P , onel . tv Am 0 ° f UUt Present Summoned. Iropeitj. R Ot^ Costs _ *£ s. d. £ s. d. Dwner Section 13, Mount Pleasant 0 7 0 0 3 0 Patrick Conway, Section 68, or Owner ' Parley 017 3 0 3 0 MARTIN PEAftCE, Town Clerk and Collector. Caversham, Ist April 181)2. 2ap THE QOLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Dunedin Office : CORNER OF HIGH AND PRINCES STREETS PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY, 1884 to 1890. FU> CS. Date. Amount. 51st March 1884 £ 355.269 ilst March 1885 ... ... . ••■ 471,353 Slst March 18S6 ... ... - 566>074 51st March 1887 ... ... - 666,312 ilst December 1887 ... ••• 740,155 51st December 18S8 ... ••• 863,281 Ust December 1889 ... - 1,050,573 51st December 1890 ... - 1,196,414 NEW BUSINESS. Period. Sum Assured. Year ended 31st March 1885 - £1,151,864 Year ended 31st March 18S6 ... 1,161,030 Year ended 31st March 1887 ••• 1,305,060 Year ended 31st December ISB7 - 1,469,786 Year ended 31st December 1888 ... 1,762,821 Year ended 31st December 1889 ••• 1,895,503 fear ended 31st December 1890 ... 1,938,100 POLICIES IN FORCE EXCEED TEN MILLIONS. STqte.—The New Business for the Last Year maintained the position of the Society as THIRD on the List of all British Life Oihces (some 97 in number). SPECIAL TABLES, Combining Life Assurance with Savings Bank. Full particulars may be obtained on application .o Office. JOHN P. PIERCY, District Agent for Otago. ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Secretary for New Zealand. 6s

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9391, 2 April 1892, Page 3

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