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Late Advertisements. 179 ME2SORIAM. WANTED KNOWN, for MONUMENTB, TOMBSTONES, and all kinds of Cemetery Work, try THOMSON & CO., Moray Place (oppoeite First Church), Dnnediii. Bjn -^TOUTH (17) Wishes to LEARN FARMX ING. — Address "Willing," Ganeral poet Office, Duoediu. 263 Dli ROBINSON, Deutist, baa Removed to 61 Princea street, ntxt Lorie and Co. DR ROBINSON, Sargeou Dentist, 61 Princes street. Artificial Teoth: Fall Sels, £10 103 ; Single Tooth, from 10a. Lan MISS CLOUGH, 44 George street, Danedin, Importer of Berlin Wool, Need'ework, and Fancy Goods, 19s THE Largest Stock and Best; Assortment of Wools, Embroidery, Knitting Silks, and Brigge's Transfers in Qt ago. 19a MADB-UP Cushions, Coaies, Bracking Ops, Tobacco Pouches suitable for Preichta. Weldcn's Books on Knitting, Netting, Crotchet. _19s W' BIGBL'S JOURNAL of FASHION tnd Cut-paper Pattern* rrceived every Month. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. Nfc WE Live to Dio, and Dye to Live.— JONATHAN RHODES & CO., Practical B*eam Dyers and Cleaners, 116 George street and Kelvin Grove. 29&u M~~ RS JAMES'S Ptiv*te Boarding Establishment for Gentlcratn and Families. —Albyu House, corner King and St. David streets. 15n DAWSON & CO.— A First-olaeß and Wellselected Stock of Jewellery, Watchea, ' Clccka, Electroplate, Wedding Ringe and Keepers. _______ O A GEORGH STREET, DAWSON . & _&4t: CO., Ocnlist, Optician. Sight-testing FRjSE. The utmost saliifaction guaranteed. D' UNEDIN.— D4.WSON & CO. On receipt of £3 10s (worth £5), a First-claea Silver Lever WATCH will be forwarded Free to Address. Cut this advertisement out. Note address— Dawson, 24George street, Dunediu. 50my WANTED— Bacon PIGS. Highest price given.— For particulars apply Irvine *&d SUveneon, Dunedin^ Bmi WANTED KNOWN— Without » Doubt Peter Dick is the most reliable Watchmaker. Opposite Coffee Palace, Moray placo, Dunedin. ; 6 J° TTNIVERSITY OF NEW ZEALAND". DECEMBER EXAMINATIONS FOR MATRICULATION, JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, BARRISTERS' AND SOLICITOES' GENERAL KNOWLEDGE (in part). These Examinations will Commence o_ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10. Places of Examination: Auckland, Giaborne, Napiar. Wanganui. Palmerston Noith, Wellington, Nelson, Greymouth, Chiistcburch, Timaru, Oamaru, Dunedin, and InvcrcatgUL Candidates must send in to the Registrar of the XJnivortUy. Wellington, on or before THURSDAY, October 24, a List of the Subjects in which they desire to be examined, signed with nil their names ia full, acempanied by a statement of th«irago last birthday, and by the examination iea, from which there is no exemption in any 'com. Receipts on the Public Account of New Zealand will not be accepted. Cheques must have ex- • change added. C_ndid*teV Notices will be accepted up to THURSDAY, October 31 (but not later), only on .condition that they are accompanied by a treble fee. The Fee for tho Matriculation, the Medical Preliminary, or the fieneinl Knowledge Examinations, i» Two Guineas; the Fee for the Junior Scholarship ■!• One Guinea, but in the last case a Second Gulnta will bo payablo if the candidate, after naming, wishes to tre matriculated. Candidates muet distinctly mention for which Examination they propose to come up. Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination mutt be not less than 16 an<{ not more than 19 yean of age on December 1. Ten Junior Scholarships of the annuol value of £40 aad five of the annual value of £30, tenable tor three years, are offered at this examination. W. M MASKELL, 27« Registrar. NOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, MEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J. F. H. WQHLERS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY (Translated from the Geramn by John Hooohton). THIS BOOK io a History of the Lifo and Work of the Rtv. J. F. H. W6hl_rs, Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself — the original Work having been published in Broa>e_ in 1883. ■ Coming to Now Zealand in 1843 he established himself as a Missionary amengst the Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities, to üb« his own words, of loathsome savages, sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities 8f prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many years no remuneration whilst 90 doing, but providing his own food out of the ; jsoil, aad teaching the Maoiis to do the same after » civilised manner, thus saving people's - k ouh ,»_d their bodies as well. Ho preserved and '■ folly records the old Maori mythology (a eubi9me one), the custodians of which all died tMfore his own demise. His Book is a valuable record of the Barly History of New Zealaud, and is written with great literary taste and ' poetic and pious feeling. Cak be Ordered Fkom Booksblleus. JPrice, In strong Cardboard Covers, f»S ; in Olotb, Gs. 25jy m » ■" — — ■■ A, G* Midstoji-Hnnter, ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Princes Stbeet. taboi*tory Open Daily for Private Tuition. Commercial Analyses and Investigations

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Otago Witness, Issue 2170, 26 September 1895, Page 26

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