CWVBRNfIIIfiNT M.BOHJIB fSXLCHAKCMEB. IMMIGRATION OFFICE. DUNIHUN TJEPORT for Weekßnding Nov. 10, 188«. APPLICATIONS BY KMPJ.OYKTJS 1 Boy to milk. REGISTERED FOR HI UK. 2 Married Ploughman, 2 Gardwieis, f! Plmighmen (single), 1 Sli plie d. ENGAGED. Xil. CURRENT BATES OP WAGES. Ploughmen, £45 to £52 per annum ; Shepherds, £55; Farm Servants, from 13s per week; Boys for milking, from 10s to 12b; General Labourers, 5s to 7s per day. 'The demand for men is improving. Country employers can be supplied on short notice. Laboi r-forms, which go free by pout, can be obtained at all thp country Post-offices. COLIN ALLAN, TmmlKrat.lnn Offloflr Late Advertisements. WANTED KNOWN.— That M. FAGAN, late of the Gridiron Hotel, 6till conducts the SUSSEX HOTEL. GEORGE STREET, Dunedin, in his usua 1 style, where he will be glad to see old laces from the country. moderate. Hot and Cold Baths. \J Billiard, Skittle, and Bowling Saloons on the premises. 12n WANTED, some kind, respectable person, in fairly good circumstances and with a comfortable home, to ADOPT a Little Girl three years old. — For particulars apply by letter to S. W. 8., Post office, Dunedin. 12n WANTED, an AGENT to represent a large private firm in England who are makers of Steam Engines, Mill Geariug, and and other specialities. A man of some practical experience, with a good connection, preferred. — Address, giving full part'culars, JOHN and EDWD. WOOD, Victoria Foundry, 12u Bolton, England. TT7URST-OLASS DAIRY FAR.M for SALE, _Bj of 36 acres. — Apply to Robert Stubbs, Sandymount, Peninsula. 12u WM, ARTHUR, Jun., late of Albert Downs, Kaihiku. — His present ADDRESS wanted by his Father, who will give £5 reward. — Address care of Arthur and Ob. (Limited), Dunedin. ' ' 5n I^OMMLft'S FttlENB, * I THOUSANDS UBl T,f$SM, NONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM. MRS DR STUART'S famous Female Kemc<lies, THE LADIES' T^l^, 3s 6d and 4s Hd per bottle. !fff%Hiy excellent tonic enriches and pnriQes JL the blood, improve^ the appetite, Koatores colour, tone, and vitality, thereby removing headache, debility, nervousness, weakness, and the depresses from which so many females suffer^, THE LADIES' CALENDAR (O,R FEMALE) " PILLS, 2s 6fl and 4s 6d ncr box. These Pills are "justly esteemed for their great value in preventing discomfort, suffering, and inconvenience, and for periodical use are the most reliable and prompt medicine ever brought to wemau's aid. THE LADIES' APEP-I^tfT- PILLS, \s G<l per box. For the relief and prevention of, headache, biUkmsriesp, giddiness, constitution, Hvse complaints, indigestion, p^u's in.tlae cjaesfc, baok, and sides, &c. ' " Tljo 'above aca endorsed by thousands of Mothers, Milliners, Dressmakers, Barmaids, p.omestic Servant*, Shop Hands &c., &c, as the greatest boon, meeting an urgeut and long-fgjt wanfc. Sold Everywhpva. Sole Wholesale Agents for Vfkxr Zealand — THE KEJJP.TJi.ORNE AND PROSSER • DRUG CQMFANY, 'l?n
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Otago Witness, Issue 1825, 12 November 1886, Page 19
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