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Late Advertisements. WANTED, Experienced HOUSEKEEPER for a station.—Apply, giving references, to Mrs John Roberts, LHtlebourne, Dunedin. "ji/TRS MACDONALD Wants—Housemaids, i-vJL Girls to assist, Cooks, Generals, Housekeepers, Milkers, Ploughman. Houses to Let. 24n BARRATT Wants (10 o'clock) -Ploughmen (20s), Shearers, Milkers (20s), Boots, Cook, Baker, Housekeepers, Female Cooks, General Servants. 24n WANTED (immediately)— Cooks (hotels, private), Housemaids, Tablemaids, Housekeepers, General Servants (town, country).—Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. 24n WANTED, Steady Practical MILLER (single), for up-country mill (stones anc rollers).—Apply by letter, George Turnbull, Ida Valley Flour Mills, Blackstone. 24n A LADY offers Tuition in return for home ; J^sk. thorough English, French, Music, Painting.—Musical, Times Office. £0n ANTED, SITUATION as Housekeeper; country preferred.—Apply by writing Miss Neill, Post Office, Gore. 21n "O OUSEKEEPER (35, with boy 5 years' Bfl old) Waiting Engagement; good references.—Apply Macdonald's Agency, 69 Princes street. IBd WAITING Engagement—First-class Cook (private house), good references ; Housemaid and Tablemaid.—Mrs Barratt, 60 Princes street. 24n ANTED, SITUATION by Married Couple (man good ploughman; wife cook, housekeeper); references. — Mrs Pitts. Maclaggan street. 2in WANTED, SITUATION by first-class _ Fruitgrower; has had seven years' experience in California, also large experience in nursery work and orchard planting; good ploughman, and milker.—Address W., Times Office. 24n RniCKET for Christchurch (single or return, JL rail or steamer) Wanted at once.—Address X, Times Office. 24n |3EOPLE'S DAY at Show.—Our Warehouse _BT will Close 1 o'clock To-day (Friday)—A. and T. Inglis. 24n TTKTATERPROOF COATS (Men's); largest T T stock in Dunedin; 293 6d to 55s.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 24n WANTED Everybody to Visitmy Exhibition of SADDLfiRY in shed at Agricultural Show today.—S. H. Trevena. W "ANTED Everyone to Visit my Exhibition of SADDLERY in shed at Agricultural Show to-day.—S. H. Trevena. W ANTED Everyone to Visit my Exhibition of SADDLERY in shed at Agricultural Show to-day.—S. H. Trevena. 24n LADIES' Haircuttiug, Singeing, Re-dressing, Is; Shampooing and flair Dressed, 2s 6d.— Beissel's Ladies' Private Rooms, opposite Post Office. g-2 n ATERPROOF COATS (Men's) ; largest stock in Dunedin; 23s 6d to 55s.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 24n EOPLE'S DAY at Sho>v.—Our Warehouse . _ will Close 1 o'clock To-day (Friday).—A. and T. Inghs. - 21n WEEK.—Gents' Tan Driving and KJ Riding Gloves (Dent's), best made.—Procurable at Brown, Ewing, and Co.'s. 23n ANTED KNOWN—The Present, Future told by Madame Russo, White House, top Dowling street steps. 24n nnUITION in French; German, Classics, !_ Mathematics by " Int. Arts," London; three years Continental experience; exchange for home or by agreement.—J PD, Office of this Paper. 24n EATHER.—Every Indication of another Wet Day To-day. So predicts Robettson (Certain Cures Dep&t) last night. 24n QHOW WEEK.—Gents' Tan Driving and K3 Riding Gloves (Dent'a), best made.—Procurable at Brown, Ewing, and Co.'s. 23n "ANTED KNOWN.—Our Establishment will CLOSE at 1 o'clock To-day, Agricultural Show.—Miller, Dow, and Co., grocers. 24n W "ATERPROOF COATS (Men's); largest stock in Dunedin; 29s 6d to 55s.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 24n "OEOPLE'S DAY at Show.—Our Warehouse !JL m will Close 1 o'clock To day (Friday).—A. ! and T. Inglis. 24n ONE hundred and forty LAMBS to be sold this week from 2s fid Quarter.—Lawrence, butcher, George street. 24n 1" ADIES' Blouses, Lace Mantles, Zouave JLJ Jackets, Princess May Cloth Capes. Newest ■c ashiona.—Brown, Mwing, and Co. 23n J ADIES' HAIRCOMBINGS and HAIR JLJ WORK of all descriptions made up; lowest prices.— Beissel, hairdresser, opposite Post Office, Priuces street. g2n WANTED KNOWN.-Prime Fresh Butter and Fresh Eggs arriving daily.—Miller, Dow, and Co., grocers. 24n "WTATERPROOF COATS (Men's) ; largest V f stock in Dunedin; 29s 6d to 55s.—Olothin? Factoiy, Octagon. 24n I PEOPLE'S DAY at Show.—Our Warehouse anii T will Close 1 o'clock To-day (Friday).-A. QHOW WEEK.-Gents' Mercery DepartKJ» ment—Novelties in Scarfs, Shirts, Felt and btraw Hats.—Brown, Ewing, and Co. 23n JTtOR SALE, Bearded COLLIE PUPS, by o-ti th ie *am P'on Clyde, out of Daisy.—John bmith, Porter s Hotel, Caversham. 24n mO LET, first-class six roomed HOUSE, JL . bathroom, washhouae, Dunedin. — Fitzhardinge Jones, 95 Princes street. 24n mO LET, Castle street North, close to JL Gardens, good seven-roomed HOUSE • every convenience.—Hooper, Crawford street. 24u P"~EOPLE'S DAY at Show.-Our Warehouse 10* 1 o'clock To-day (Friday).-A. and 1. Inglis. 24n mENDERS are invited for the Stock, a. Fixtures, and Fittings of Carter and Co., George street, Dunedin. STOCK SHEETS and all particulars available on Monday, November £7. Tenders close Ihursday, December 7.—Carter and Co. 21n MR BROWN has forwarded per direct steamer a few cases of Extra Choice bummer Dress Materials; grand value.—Brown, iii Wing, and Co. 23n OEOPLE'S DAY at Show.—Our Warehouse -a-, _ will Close 1 o'clock To-day (Friday).—A. and T. Inghs. J 2 4n QPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. Pursuant to the terms of "The Banks and Bankers Act 1880," and "The Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act ISS2," FRIDAY, the Ist day of December inst., is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the following Offices of the under-mentioned Banks—viz.: OPSIR and ST. BATHANS. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. GILBERT KING, Acting-inspector. ; THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEAI LAND, j H. MACKENZIE, 2fa General Manager. OROUGH OF PORT CHALMERS. TENDERS invited until 7 p.m. of FRIDAY Ist December 1893, for SUPPLYXN G TWO 60ft LENGTHS ONE-INCH RUBBER HOSE, also ONE 60ft LENGTH TWOINCH RUBBER HOSE, each Three-ply and Fixed with Couplings on same Everything to be of an approved brand and quality. The lowest orany tendernotnecessarilyaccepted. 24n ALEXANDER LICK. Town Clerk. jOLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. TENDERS. AG^CONTRA^IS^ 01' ™GING BE^HPlans and specifications can be seen at the Board s Office, Cainpbelltown, and at the Office of tnv a^fl ngineer> Mr W- Shar R Esk street. Tenders addressed to the Chairman, andmarked Dredging Berthage Contract 1893," may be lodged at the Board's Office, Campbelltown, till Noon of THURSDAY, 14th December 1893. The" lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted n x. ii,. JAMES B. FOX, Secretary. Campbelltown, 22nd November 1593. 24n IN the Administration of the Estate of WILLIAM BARRY (the younger), late of Otakia, Farmer, Deceased, Intestate. It is requested that all AMOUNTS payable to this Estate may bo lodged to the credit of the Public Trustees Account at any Postal Money Order Office, and that ACCOUNTS against this Estate may be rendered to my Agent at Dunedin ou or before THURSDAY, the 25th day of January next, on the printed form which can bs obtained for the purpose from any of the agents of this office. Any account not sent in by the day named may be rejected. J J. K. WARBJJRTON, •n w T t nrv Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 21st November 1593. 24n Imitated by Many, Surpassed by None. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Now that New Zealand is booming with all the new ideas of 1 arming, aud our Agriculturists are reaping the benefit* of the above, therefore fj^tkAA^ ViSit DUMdin' be Slad LEVIATHAN HOTEL, frftS hlml °XertiOn WiU be Used t0 make them There will be as usual, an EARLY DINNER on the arrival of 1 rains from the South Light Refreshments and all Summer Drinks can be obtained at the TEMPERANCE BAR where Tea and Coffee will be found ahvays reaclv- 20n m/TISS M'EWAN (late of Carter and Co.'s), J3JL has resumed Dressmaking at Smith street; tern-s cash. g3_ QHOW WEEK.—Gents' Waterproof Coats ; K_J guaranteed proofings; sewn seams : summer weights.—Brown, Ewing, and Co. 23u '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9904, 24 November 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9904, 24 November 1893, Page 3

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