Late Advertisements. Otago Education Board. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied by Certifi* J\ cates, will be received till the 13th INSTANT from TEACHERS qualified to fill the following VACANCIES ;— Ngapara— Head Teacher. Salary, £152. Waihemo— -Head Teacher. Salary, £148. Hooper's Inlet— Head Teacher. Salary, £148. Kelso— Head Teacher. Salary, £166. "VYaitahuna West— Heati Teacher (female), Salary, £70. - Macandrew Koad— Third Assistant (female). Salary, £105. Albany Street— Fifth Assistant (female). Salary, £95. P. G. PRYDE, 9qi Secretary. MONEY.— To Farmers and Freeholders.— Wanted Good, Bound SECURITIES for trust funds, in small and large sums. Good margin on present values essential. £6 per cent, nterest over £500. No fees, FRASER and STILLING, Solicitors, Rattray street, 9m Dunedin. MR R. HULME, the Celebrated English SPECIALIST in all RENAL DISEASES, next Tuam street Hall, Tuam street, Christchurcb, may be consulted personally or by letter, FREE of CHARGE, in all Cases of Nervous Debility, Kidney, Bladder, Private Diseases, &c. The Private Diseases of Women Specially Treated. Mr R. Hulme is acknowledged to be tho LEADING SPECIALIST in aIJ the above Diseases, both here and at Home, and is continually having patients sent to him when ALL OTHER REMEDIES HAVE BEEN TRIED WITHOUT SUCCESS. Nervous diseases are the curse of every country — very few people escape them in one way or another, although very few really know from what they are suffering. They appear in various forms, such as nervous and physical debility, loss of memory and energy, mental depression, headache, &o. Yet people are content to suffer, when a consultation, either personally or by letter, may at once set their minds at rest ; and if a cure is possible they may rely on its being effected. There are maDy who, from motives of False delicacy, hesitate to make known their ailments, or the causes (youthful indiscretions, &c.) which have led to them. Mr Hulme invites the confidence of these, and assures them that the most SAORED SECRECY may be relied on. Persons living at a distance are requested to enclose a Stamped Envelope addressed ; and where the treatment is undertaken and a personal visit impossible a Course of Medicine, with full directions, will be forwarded with the utmost i secrecy aod promptitude. ' Mr Hulmc's experience has been both in Hospital and with some of the leading men at Home, extending over 12 years, and sufferers will do well to apply to him at once. Consultation Hours : Nine a.m, to 1 p.m.; Gto 8.30 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 9.30 pm. Sundays, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. P.S.— A Perfect Cure guaranteed in all Cases undertaken. Mr R. HULME will VISIT DUNEDIN on SATURDAY, 30th March, for a FEW DAYS ONLY. Particulars of address and hours for consultation will be given in a future notice. 9m GREEN FODDER STORAGE. BLUNTS PATENT STACK PRESS. I First Prize, Worcestershire Agricultural Society, 1885. Firsfc Prize and Silver Medal, Royal Agrii cultural Society of Sweden, Stockholm, 1886. Gold Medal, Highland Agricultural Society, Dumfries, 1880. THIS IS THE SIMPLEST and CHEAPEST ENSILAGE PRESS MADE. The Prizes offered by tho I ENSILAGE SOCIETY At tho closo of last year were both taken by I gentlemen using BLUNTS PATENT. H. EDWARDS, 23d Agent, Oawaru. GRAIN ! ; GRAIN! | GRAIN ! SAMUEL ORR & CO., WOOL, GRAIN, and PRODUCE BROKERS, ' And SEED MERCHANTS, Staitokd street, Dunedin. (In Premises lately occupied by Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co., and nearly opposite Provincial Saleyards.) /CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Grass Seeds, Chaff, Sheep and Rabbit Skins, Tallow, &c, and all Farmers' Produce received for Sale on Commission in Duueclin, or Shipped to London or Australia if desired. LOWEST CHARGES AND PROMPT RETURNS. We have for Sale all Farmers' Requisites, viz. — Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Seaming and Binding Twine, Clover and Turnip Seeds, Fenc.i iug Material, Guano, Sheep Dip, &o,
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Otago Witness, Issue 1894, 9 March 1888, Page 19
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