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NOTICES. ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF PUPIL TEACHERS. mHE ANNUAL EXAMINATION o -■- Pupil Teachers and candidates for employment as Pupil Teachers, will be held at 9 a.m. on TUESDAY, the 11th September, and following days, at the undermentioned places :: — ■ Dunedin— Normal School. Oamaru— Grammar School. Invercargill— Grammar School. Tokomairiro— Grammar School. Head Maaters are requested to furnish me as soon as possible with their Annual Report on the conduct, progress, and efficiency of their Pupil Teachers during the year. Candidates for Classes I. and 11. are reminded that they must send me notice of the extra subjects they mean to take up two clear weeks before the date of Examination. P. G. PRYDE, Acting Secretary of Ha" Education Board. TEMPLE OF FASHION, PRINCES STREET. FB E I S S E L, • By Appointment, HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER To H.R.H. Duke of EdinbuTgh, K.G IMPORTER OF HUMAN HAIR. ' The Trade Supplied in all its Branches. The Latest Fashion per every Mail. Perfumery, Brashes, Combs, &c, of the Best Makers. Only Agent for Pinaud's Perfumery. Hair Work of every description made to order, and kept in stock. The largest and finest stock in Frizettes of every kind. Plaits, Curls, Head « dresses. Fronts, Coils, Wigs, &c. Hair Jewellery made to order from your own Hair ; the latest and best assortment in town in Ladies' Hair Ornaments, ia Jet, Steel, Gold, Silver, Pearl, Crystal, &c Beissel's German Concave Razors and Straps to suit, expressly made to order. Ladies' Hair-dressing in every Style or Fashion. Private Rooms upstairs. Beissel's Cantharadite Fluid, the only Genuine Article for the Growth of Hair Prepared by F. BEISSEL, Hair Dresser, Wig Maker, and Perfumer, Princes Street, Dunedin. Warm Cold, and Shower Baths always ready. /CAMPBELL'S BONE MILL, Halfway \J Bush. — Depot : Athol Place, Dutedin. Large quantity of Bone Dust Manure For Sale this season., Samples and price free by post. Liberal discount given to purchasers taking a quantity. " BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES, Lackbeg House, Upper Walker street, Dunedin. Conducted by the Misses Sproale. Eatabliohed, January, 1866. Prospectuses on application. " , 14jy MONEY TO LEND, in sums cf £100 and upwards, at 8 per cent. Waste Land Board and Land Office business attended to. GILLIES, STREET, AND HISLOP, Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers, Bond street, Dunedin. 17m DO- BIN AND CO. Octagon and Stuart street, HAVE FOR SALE— Abbot's hooded buggies, Single buggies, oar own and American build, Double buggies, Station and family waggons, A good light gig, suitable for a doctor, A very handsome sporting cart, And \ An assortment of second-hand buggieß and family carriages DOOBLE FURROW PLOUGHS— We have for sale a consignment of tho above, of different designs, and prices from £12 10a, made by the celebrated Murray and Co., of Banff, who hold a first prize from the Royal Agricultural Society for their manufactures. Parties have now an opportunity of supplying themselves with an excellent article at >a very low price, as our instructions are to sell. NIMMO and BLAIR, Dnnedin. iSTHISKY.— A skilful blend of the best TV Whisky, thoroughly matured, is sold by BANKS, BARRON, and Co. (suecessorsto Barron, Grant, and Co.) at 42s per dozen. This' Whisky pleases the most critical. • - - ' TNVALIDS wha require Port Wine, and JL have difficulty. in, obtaining any they can rely upon, should send for their supplies to BANKS, BARRON, and Co., Dunedin successors to Barron, Grant, and Co.), who devote special attention to the tale of a suitable kind. Their Port Wine for Invalids (Yellow Seal) is pure and agreeable. It is sold at 5s per bottle, or 60s per dozen. When requested, samples of this wine will be submitted for approval, free of cost, to any Medical Gentleman.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents must enclose name and address, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. We in all cases claim the right, to correct or abbreviate communications. Wo cannot guarantee the return of rejected MSS., unless accompanied by a stamped envelope. NOTES AND QUERIES. KIWI, Papakaio, doubts if there is any reason at all k f or the use of the multiplier 8 and the divisor 3 in the question asked by John Davies, other than the Rule of Thumb. The

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Otago Witness, Issue 1341, 11 August 1877, Page 13

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