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j MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ."TSTANTED—DREDGE MACHINERY, or DREDGE_ COMPLETE. Buckets, 3ft Cin to 4ft Gin. capacity; engine, 12 or 1G . h.p.; 20 b.p. boiler; 12-inch pump; pontoons, . kauri and bluegum. State where located. Price aud particulars address io "W. CRAWFORD, 4ap AVaikaka Valley. • ||>ENTIST (Experienced) requires PARTJ-' NER; qualified man not essential if good mechanic; has first-class connection and practice in South Canterbury; capital, about £250.—Address Box 05, C.P.0,, Timaru. Typewriters, ■ aii makes, from £i monthly. Typewriters for hire. Carbon and typing papers, ribbons, and supplies. TYPEWRITING done; experienced typists supplied; cheap ("Roneo") circulars.— The Typewriter Exchange, 3 Bond. street. Telephone 1830. ' 29ja MADAME HELLER, Psycbometrist, Test Medium, 178 George street (upstairs).— Side entrauce next Duthie's, drapers. MADAME HELLER, Test Medium,—Advise every subject; fee, 2s Gd; liandwriting, articles diagnosed. Leaving soon. ADAME HELLER cannot give Public IvA Test Evening till next week. No lecture on Thursday. MR HELLER-ICOBER, Metaphysician, Magnetic Masseur; Sciatica, Rheumatism, Headache, all Nervous Diseases treated; moderate fee. MR HELLER-KOBER, Magnetic Masseur, 178 George street (upstairs),—Side entrance next Duthie's, draper. • lap TO LET. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen Words are inserted for SIXPJiNOH per insertion; or for One Week, 2s Cd; over Sixteen Words an.l not exceeding Twentyeight Words, One Shllllnt'; or.for Ono Week, ss. 11 orders eouio by letter it must he understood that iloubla these rates trill bo charjed unless accompanied by cash. mo LET, Large CELLAR and OFFICE; A central.—Mathoson, 93 Princcs street. TO LET (Roslyn), 5-rooined COTTAGE; 14s 6d.—Mathesoii, 98 Princes street. TO LET (Roslyn), 4 ROOMS; 10s.— MATHESON, 98 Princes street. sap TiO LET, OFFICES in Exchange Court; now occupied by Messrs Mitchell and Leslie.—Adams Bros., solicitors. sap TO LET (Napier, for nine mouths). Handsomely Furnished HOUSE, 7 rooms; beautifully situated.—Address Box 4, Dunedin. TO LET (High street), New 7-roomed HOUSE; every convenience.—Apply 332 High street. s a p TO LET, 0-roomed HOUSE; hot-cold water, shower, tubs, every convenience.— Bayley, Queen's drive, Musselburgh. sap QT. CLAIR (Closo lo Electric Tram Line), 1- J Modern 9-roonicd HOUSE, and every convenience.—Hooper, Crawford street. TO LET, Small Furnished COTTAGE, centre of city; a. II conveniences.— Damns, Times Office. 4 a p EOSLYN.— We have HOUSES of all descriptions to LET in this district.— Washer and Co., Roslyn. npO LET/ 30 STALLS "and _ 7~LObsE. 1 BOXES.—Apply Fanners' Arms Hotel, : Princes street South. lap TO LET, or for SALE, New 5-roomcd VILLA (bathroom and overy convenience), Prince Edward road, Forbury.—Sievwright and James. 18m CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. JQUNEDIN ' CITY GASWORKS, TENDERS will bo received in the Town Clerk's Office, Dunedin, until 5 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAI, the 12th April, 1005— For tho SUPPLY of about 10,000 TONS (more or less) of New Zealand WEST COAST COAL, or of NEWCASTLE (N.S.W.) COAL, . delivered into tile stores at the City Gasworks during the yoar ending 31st March, 1900. Tenderers will please quote separate prices for Screened, Unscreened, Nuts, Mixed Nuts, and Unscrcened Coal in equal proportions, and Slack, from any of the coal mines; and in rospect of. Newcastle Coal, will forward analysis of Coals and results of practical working, if possible. Copies of the specifications may be obtained at this Office. TIIOS. B. FAIHBAIRN, Totra Clerk. Dunedin, March 15,1905. lom EDUCATIONAL. JQUNEDIN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. The WORK of the CLASSES BEGINS THIS WEEK, and Intending Students should ENROLL AT ONCE. Attention is directed to Pages 30 and 31 ot the I'rospeclus. Arrangements have been made with Di MARSHALL to undertake a COURSE of GEOLOGY suited to the requirements ol Teachers in the vicinity o[ Dunedin, The Class will Meet at 11 a.m. ou SATURDAYS. ANGUS MARSHALL, 3ap Superintendent. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. FRENCH PRONUNCIATION. A CLASS in French Phonetics and Pronunciation will be hold throughout the Session on SATURDAY MORNINGS at 11.30. Tho Course will include Scientific Examination of French Sounds oil tho Phonetic System, Writing from Dictation, Viva Voco Reading, Conversation, etc. Kie work' will bo specially adapted for Tcaclicrs. Phonographic Illustrations given from time to time. Certificates of proficiency awarded at close of session. Fe« for Session, Oue Guinea. GEO. E. THOMPSON, lap Lecturer in French. /JpRINITY COLLEGE, ' LONDON. HIGHER THEORY EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC, To be held in Dunedin, 0 ULY, 3905. ENTRIES for the above Examinations for tlie Diploma of L. Mus. T.0.L., A. Mus. T.C.L., and Higher Certificates will CLOSE on APRIL 13. Entry forms and syllabus, giving full particulars and instructions re the above, may bo had on application to the Dresden Piano Company, Messrs C. Begg and Co., or BEATRICE BARTH, Local Secretary, sap Dresden Music Studio. CLASSES FOR STUDY OF ELECTIUCITY AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Mr E. E. STARK, B.Sc. (formerly Chiei Engineer of the Waipori Falls Elect. Power Co.l is prepared to ENROL STUDENTS. For Syllabus and Terms, apply at 4ap 51 CRAWFORD STREET. L ANGER SCHOOL OF UIUCSSCUTTING. Dressmaking Simplified. The Langcr is the Newest and Most Perfect System Invented. No Calculations; Patterns ill five minutes. Ladies' and Youths' Tailoring and Gentlemen's Pyjamas, Pattern-making, Extension Cutting. Children's Garments and Trimmings specially taught. Pupils can make Fashionable Costumes during lessons. Inspection invited. Trial Lesson Free. Classes Daily.—Miss CHARLES, No. 3 High street (opposite D.1.0'.) UNEDIN . SCHOOL OF ART, Moray place.—Open every day and evening. All kinds of Drawing and Painting Taught. Fees ;(per quarter): Day Classes, £1 Is; Evening Classes, 10s Gd. . . lm PENMANSHIP, Bookkeeping,. Shorthand, Arithmetic, English, etc. —Day and Evening Classes, Private Tuition.—Wood, 30 Dowling street. ]8m SWOOTTON, Teacher of Banjo, Mando- • lin; terms moderate.—Apply or write care Fox, tobacconist, Princes street. 28m WANTED ■ (by Student), COACH for Matriculation Examination.—Address, stating terms, to Moderate, Times Office. 'WANTED KNOWN-Norwegian Leather Y v COATS; wind and waterproof; everlasting woir; wannest coats in the market; suitable for motoring, driving, and anyone exposed to the weather; whaljaslj qnd retail; all -Huasdip.- ' *(s»p

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13250, 5 April 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13250, 5 April 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13250, 5 April 1905, Page 1

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