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EDUCATIONAL. /"kTAGO BOYS' AND GIBLS , HIGB V •'■' ■ SCHOOLS. FREE PLACES AT TEE HIGH SCHOOLS ■ IS TERMS OF GOVERNMENT' ' : ; REGULATIONS. The Board, ha-s 12 Free Places to, Offer a 1 the Offigo High Schools to Boya of Girle, tea able-for .Two; Years,, and invites APPLICA TIONS for these positions irom Pupils -whc wertf'not over U years and 8 months ■when thej passed, tie Sixth Standard, and; who are sol attending the High Schools. ..-'.-. ' ' ; ' C. MACANDREW, Secretary Board of Governors. 2fm., . _ Jetty street. T A S. F. SCOT I *'•■■'■ ARTIST ' (Exhibitor. Paris Salon 1900, Pupil of Prof, Benjamin Constant, Jean Paul Laurens, ' and Rodin, of Paris; also Prof. Carl Man. Munich),' Intendß OPENING CLASSES for DRAWING : • -and PAINTING FROM LIFE, At his STUDIO, Tablet Buildings, Octagon, Pictures on view at the Studio until 28th • ' March, Free. Terms on application at the Studio. SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING AND ' DRESSMAKING. ■WANTED KNOWN-Miss VERNON, Dressmaker (late with Herbert, Hsynes), has been ■ Appointed AGENT for 'FRISCO DRESSGUTTING CHAR'J. For Simplicity and Aocuracy there is nothing to equal Garments Cut from this System. Learnedm one Lesson. 1 CLASSES now Formed.' Special Evening Classes ior. Dressmakers and Ladies. engaged during day. Rooms: 3 HIGH STREET (opposite D.I.G). PERSONAL ■TniTANTED to KNOW, the ADDRESS of i-TT Mr ALEXANDER ROSS and EDWARD CHARLES ROSS (familiarly known is "Alco" and "Ted"). Brother DAVID, ■who went to England in 1897, having recently returned, is anxious to hear from them. Friends' knowing their whereabouts, would they Irindly Communicate with Mr DAVID BbSSjP.O. Box No. G, Milton. Last heard Irom Edward in 1898, who wai then employed on Greenfield Station, near Lawrence. 23m T> E R S 0 N I h. In the Estate of ROBERT BRENT, late of Woodbury, in the County of Devon, Eug- -; land; Doctor of Medicine, Deceased. • FRANCIS FREDERICK BRENT, Commission Agent, who left Hobart, Tasmania, on or about 19th November, 1801, » requested to COMMUNICATE with the Undersigned, who have news of great advantage and importance to' himself,' as his Sharp in the above Estate IB now Payable to him. Information respecting his whereabouts is urgently desired, BUTLER, M'INTYRE, & BUTLER, Solicitors, 20m ' Murray street, Hobart, Tasmania. Fthis should meet the eye of anyone -who knows the whereabouts of ALEXANDER M'CAW, who left Newton, Stewart, Scotland, for Dunedin, about 30. years ago, will they kindly COMMUNICATE with the Rev. James If' Caw, Pahiatua. Mrs Annie Sunley, a widow in Manchester, anxiously inquires ior said Alexander,' M'Caw.. She is his Bister, and any information regarding him, whether he is dead or alive, will be thankfully received by her. She heard from him last in Dunedin about 17 years ago. ' 18m LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. Jfi 0 T__ I C E. ' V SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY.' Pursuant to the terms of "The Bonks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882," and " The Bank Holidays Act, 1902," MONDAY, the 23rd March, 1903, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the under-men-tioned. Banks throughout Otago:— THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED). G. E. TOLHURST, • Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, E. J. FINCH, ' Inspector. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, ";■'.' ■ ■ ■ . C. WINTER, Inspector. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEA- • LAND (LIMITED), JAMES COATES, ; General Manager. THFJ BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, .• ■;: ALEX. MICHIE, . For General Manager. QBE ' OUR AUTUMN SHOW. . NEWEST STYLES IN FOOTWEAR. SIMON BROTHERS' ' CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Princes street (opposite the Post Office), and at Balolutha. Ladies' Glace Lace Boots, 10s 9d. Ladies' Vici Kid Button Boots, 10s 9d, Ladies' Chrome Lace Shoes, 7s 9d. Ladies' Vici Button Shoes, 10s 6d. The Most Reliable Boot Dressing—Nugget Polish, Cobra- Polish, Meltonian Cream. Juat Landed—Bostocks, Laird Schrober, and ' other Noted Makers' Goods. Our Boys and Girls.—We have a very fine Assortment of Suitable FOOTWARE— Square or Pointed Toes. Men's Vici Lace Boots, 12s 6d; Men's Chrome Lace Boots, 10s 9d; Men's Box Calf Boots, 13s 6d; Men's Patent Evening Shoes, 6s 6d. HARRIERS and ATHLETES.-Seo our New | Style of Boots, SIMON'S CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, ; PRINCES STR'EET. \TEWLY - PATENTED <■ PNEUMATIC iy FOOT.-A local Medical Man writes to tho effect that, "having inspected the Pneumatic Foot mado by Mr J. JOHNSON, 86 King street, Duaedin, he regards it as a most notable advance in the department of Orthopedics. His experience enables him to declare that Mr Johnson's Pneumatic Foot leaves every other contrivance iar behind." (Tho original to he seen at the Residence of the Maker.) 18m ' ' ' J A ij V I E, ♦ COMMISSION AGENT, ELDON CHAMBERS, : ' 90 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. . 31m •TkREDGES DRIVEN BY WATEBJj POWER DIRECT. •All INFORMATION in Tegaia to my I Patent System of Driving Dredges with Waterpower can bo had by writing to me, (Five dredges working at present, end giving the greatest satis/action, with varying pressures of from'«ft to 300 ft.) Wit. O'BRIEN, 19m . . Clerk street, N.E. Valley, Dunedin. J- • & W. FAULKNER, *:." Coihtek CASTLE' and ST. ANDREW STREETS, DUNEDIN, ENGINEERS and IRONFOtTNDERS, Manufacturers of Iron Bedsteads of latest designs; with brass mountings, Extra Strong AllIroH Bedsteads in various designs, particularly suited for hotels or public institutions. Also very strong Bedsteads, with our specially attached'. Venn wire Mattresses, made any length or pjze, with or without foot rail, as supplied to many public institutions in New Zealand. Children's Cots a specialty, with curtnin rods completely surrounding the cots; very suitable for ■ orphanages, etc. ;WTOUght-iron Front Fencing and Tomb Railings, Gates (carriage entrance and small), Posts »nd.P,illars-in .wrought or cast iron, Concrete or Stone Kerbih?, and Walls in Stone or Concrete'.-' Wire Work for Oat and Malt Kiln Drying Floors, Co»l Screens, and Gold-saving Ripples;' Fancy Wirework of all kinds, Garden Arches, Rojarys, Summer Houses, etc, Garden Spate and Chairs.' We have a very nice Folding. x Chair" or Hammock which .will balance a person in all positions; specially suitable for invalids' or ship travelling. Correspondence solicited. All inquiries '"•'■'." receive prompt attention. 23j0 t> A TTfNTTC! " nd Trade Marki JpAl.il/lN 10 obtaiß( ,4 in ntl Conntrse. ' A'iT Pα-de- HEiID Office: . eJ ..JTABK, 2 4 mansK ST.. DUNEDIN 53 .Esk; street, Invercargillj. and Hereford ' ■ '. ' -'' ' street, Christchureh Handbook (40 pages) Free. Inventions Worked 'Out. Drawings, Models, and Patterns Made. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12618, 23 March 1903, Page 6

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