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Board and Residence, TT^URNISHBD KOOMS TO LET, with or JO without attendance, at Tamora House, High street* 7my "VrfCELY Furnished BEDROOMS To Let, _Ll with use of kitchsa.—Apply store, corner Albert street. 2my "ORIVATB BOARD and RESIDENCE-.— t Vacancy for Two Gentlemen at " The Moorings," Dowling and View streets. 3tny ~IVTKS JAMES'S Private Boarding Estab--LtJL lißhment for Gentlemen and Families, Albyo House, corner George, King, and St. David streets. iij? MOBRAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Train's, fid For terms and vacancies apply Mre Hull. . .__Bja ST. CLAIR.—" Mavora," Private Boarding Establishment for gentlemen and families ; every convenience; tennis lawn; close to baths. Late Advertisements. itfELSON COLLEGE FOR GIRLS: The Governors require the services of an ASSISTANT MISTRESS, at a Salary of £100 a year, with Board and Residence, subject to three months' notice from either side. Applications, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, and addressed to' the Secretary, will be received until the Isth MAY Next. OSWALT) CURTIS, Secretary. College Office, Nelson, 19th April 1894. 23ap WANTED (immediately) — Housemaids, Charwomen, Cooks, Laundresses (stations, lotelB), Generals, Nurse Girls. —Mrs Pitts, Maclaggan street. * 7my WANTED, experienced FORWARDER.— Apply Fergusson and Mitchell, Princes street. ... - 7my W "ANTED, by experienced Shepherd (married), SITUATION; farm, station ;; 3 years' reference; north preferred.—Mrs' Pitts,1 Maclaggan street. 7my WANTED, by Good Dressmaker, SITUATION Sewing Maid gentleman's family; town or country.—Address Maid, Times Office. 'ANTED, SITUATION by Young Man; good education; considerable experience among stock and grain.—Moderate, Times Office. "TTISITING Governess.—Young Lady wants T ENGAGEMENT; English, French, Music, Needlework, <£c.; certificates.—English, Times Office. toy EDINBURGH Lady seeks RE-ENGAGE-MENT Governess Young Children ; English, music, French, German, needlework. —M, V.M.C.A., Dunedin. >_ 2my WANTED, by kind Person, a BABY to take charge of or to adopt.—W, Times Office. 7rny TTNOLB TOM'S CABIN. — Shoutß of \J Laughter at the Negroes' Songs, Dances, and Funnyisnis, and Tears at the Death of Eva and Uncle Tom. 7my DOAST Turkey and Chain for Dinner XV To-day at Glasgow Restaurant. Sixpence. A RRIVAL of New Goods for the Autumn jr\_ and Winter Seasons, ex steamer Ruapehu. J. Taylor, Rnttray street, INVITES early inspection of his New Stock of Choice and Fashionable Goods, specially selected to suit 7~A ENTLEMEN'S requirements. Shirts, Hats, \jt Collar*, Ties, Qlovea, Braces, Handkerchiefs, and Underclothing of every description, in all the LATEST Novelties", are now; offered at very Lowest Cash Prices at Taylor's,- Rattray street^ Established 1869. F'IRSTCLASS Riding and Driving Gloves (Dent's and Fownes Brothers' celebrated makes), in all sizss, at Taylor's. THE New Opera of Pocket Hat (weighs only 1J ounce?), ju3t open, at TAYLOR'S, Rattray street. 7my fTNCLE TOM'S CABIN—The Rev. Cbas. \J 11. Spurgeon and Dr Talmage's Sernions appear in the " Christian Herald." 7my IMPORTANT Shipment of New Winter Goods now on view at T. Ross's, direct importer. Lidies, read. HEAVY Dogskin Gloves, lined of anlined, best wearing and most comfortablo Gloves for winter wear. Prices— QS Cd, 3i lid, 4s lid, 5i 6d, (is lid, and 7s 6d. O Black, brown, and tan, with cosy lining and beaver cuffs. FINE Cashmere Gloves for going to work or for schoolgirls-9J, lid, Is 3d, and Is lid pair. T OVJSLY Iteal Dear Boas from 30s to seven JLJ guineas each; Menouski Bear Boas, 10a Ud; Fur Collarettes from Is lid. MAGNIFICENT range of Jackets, Macintoshes, and Corsets. Best value ever shown here. —T. ROSS, Importer, 130 Princes street. WANTED, everyone to witness UNCLE TOM'S CABIN at the Princess Theatre Tonight and To-morrow. 7my OR SALE, 115 ACRES, 300 Romney Marsh SHEEP, (i Ayrshire COWS; | valuation.—Capstick, Cumberland and Rattray streets. 7my FOR SALE (a bargain), Double-barrelled Breach-loading GUN ; rebounding locks, top action; worth £9, for £i.— Reuben Isaacs, US) George street. 7my TO LET, good Four-roomed HOUSE; scullery, washhouEe, good garden.—Apply on premises, Patrick street, Kglinton. 7niy TO LET — Three, Four, and Six-roomed HOUSES; centre city. — ABher, agent, Filleul street. 7my TO LET, Shop, Dwelling, and Factory, 139 George street, lately occupied by J. Renton. Apply on premises. 7my I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE of the NUMBER of VOTES RECEIVED by e»ch Candidate for the Office of MEMBER of the TOMAHAWK ROAD BOARD :- Votes. SAMUEL L. BROOKES 35 JOHN MATHIESON 34 ALEXANDER SMAILL 25 ARTHUR HENDERSON - 24 JOnN C. MILLBR 16 JAMES KING 12 And I declare SAMUEL L. BROOKES, JOHN MAI'HIESUN, and ALEXANDER SMAILL to be duly ELECTED. JOHN BISHOP, Returning Officer. HUhcliff, May 7,18iM- 7my I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE of the NUMBER of VOTES RECEIVED by each Candidate for the Office of MEMBER of the PENINSULA ROAD BOARD (Highcliff Subdivision):— Votes. ALEXANDER STUART 40 JOHN A. SANDERSON 31 And I declare ALEXANDER STUART to be duly ELECTED. OWEN JAS. HODGE, Returning Officer. Highcliff, May 7,1894. 7my THE following is the RESULT of the POLL for the Election of Two Members for he BROAD BAY SUBDIVISION of the PORTOBELLO ROAD BOARD held on Thursday, the 3rd May inst. :— Votes. THOMAS HOLLOWAY 22 HUGIIKBLLAS 22 JOHN SCOTT 14 As Messrs HOLLOWAY and X ELLAS received the highest number of Votes, I declare them duly ELECTED Members for the Broad Bay Subdivision of the Portobello Road Board. NORTH-BAST HARBOUR SUBDIVISION. As the number of Nominations received was not greater than the number of vacancies to he filled, I therefore declare Mr THOS. COUGHLA.N duly ELECTED as Member for said Subdivision in the PORTOBELLO ROAD 3OARD. THOS. PORTERFIELD. Returning Officer to the above Board. Portobello, May 4,1894. 7my "VTOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A J3I PUBLICAN'S LICENSE. (Licensing Act 1881 and Amendments.) I, GEORGE BARKER, Hotelkeeper, of South Dunedin, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will, at the next Licensing Meeting, to bo holden at Dunedin on the 4th day of JUNEIB34, APPLY for a Certificate authorising the ISS UIB of a Publican's License for a House situate at Cargill road, South Dunedin, and known as the "Fitzroy Hotel," containing nine rooms, exclusive of vhose required for the use of the "Sated the Oth day of May 1894. 7my_ GEORGB BARKER. TTC7ANTED TO SELL, Second-hand Station W Waggon, Phaeton, Spring Cart, and Single Buggy ; cheap.—Mark Sinclair. 7ap WANTED to SELL, No. U, Wbarekopae Block, 7778 acres heavy fern and tutu LAND (freehold), 28 miles from Gisborne; 1000 acres good bush ; buggy road within four miles of property; price, £1 per acre; terms easy. Apply F. S. Canning, Kaponga, Taranaki. lmy jfklO, £25. £50. £100, £150, £250, £1000 to 3& Lend; bills discounted lowest rates.— Bryant, Dowling street. Sm PECIALLY MADE for Riding, Driving— O Men's Waterproofs; guaranteed storm and rain-proof; 32s (id, 42s (id.-Clothing Factory, Octugon. 2J_ap OFFICES TO LET.—Convenient Rooms in the Mutual Life Association's Building, corner Princes and Dowling streets. 26ap rnHREE-STAR MANGIFERA SAUCE— I something really superb; all grocers or wholesale.—Mackerras and Hazlett. smy TAMES REID, Druggist, 20 Princes street, f3 has Reduced Prices of Prescriptions 25 Per Cent. (cash). Best quality Drugs supplied. Hap TH E Popular Overcoat for Men this Winter— Macfarlane (deep capes, no sleeves), 43s 6d.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap a TlBEY'S' CASTLE 0.8. GIN possesses the delicate flavour of the Juniper,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10042, 7 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10042, 7 May 1894, Page 3

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