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government 3S" otiflcations. /GOVERNMENT ADVANCES TO * J f SETTLERS. . Mr F. H. MORIOE, District Agent, Duredin, on the Staff of the Advances to Settlers Office, will VISIT the under-mentioned places on the dates specified for the purpose of EXPLAINING to SIiTTLBRS the WORKING and PROVISIONS of {he Government Advances to Settlers Act : - WEDNESDAY, the 20th inst.-AIOSGIEL. THURSDAY, the 21st inst. (forenoon).— HENLWY. THURSDAY, the 21st mat. (afternoon).— MAUNGATUA SOSOOLHOUSE. FRIDAY, the 22ud inst.-OUTRAM. lgmy ■j^IW ZEALAND RAILWAYB. GORE A. AND P~WTNTER SHOW. 29th AND 30th MAY. HOLTn.Y KXOURSION TICKETS will' be ißsncd f« ra CMNTON to GORE on 29th and 30th Msi>, ..wilablc Yor Return up to and including MOnUAY, Ist June. The Return Fares will be 2d per Mile First Class and Id per Mile Second Class. 21my By order. Mines Department, Wellington, May 1, 1896. WRITTEN APPLICATIONS, stating qualifications and acc< mpauted by ttsUu'Ouialp, will be received atth's Office up to SATURDAY, the 30th inst., for the position of , INSTRUCTOR AND LECTURER to the School of Mines at the Tbames, at a salary of £350 a ye»r and an allowance of 10a a day while travelling in the District. Appli- , cants muft bo qualified to impart instruction ■ upon the following subjects :—: — Miueralogy ' Geology Metallurgy of Gold and Silver Mining Explosives and Ventilation Chemistry Eleo.f-nhary Mechanics A-miying Land and Mine Surveying Laboratory Practice in Assaying and Praocical Chemistry. A J C A tilt AN, 7my Minister for Mines. MONEY TO LEND ON First-class Fre«liol«l Security UP TO THREE-FIFTHS OF VALUE AT FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES OF INTEREST :- Under £500 ... ... 5| per cent. £000 up to £10,000 ... 5 per cent. For Forms of Application apply to the Government Insurance Co.mmiesioners at Wellington, or %o any of the Branch Offices or Postal Agencies of the Government Insurance Department throughout the Colony. J. H. RICHARDSON, Government Insurance Comminsioner. Hissing Friends FRED DAVIS, Sbarebroker, late of Greymouth.— Anyone knowing praseur address please -forward to W. S., Box 176, P. 0., Dunedin. 2ap ILLIAM WOODLAND (Son of The late Rev. Wm. Woodland, formerly of Woolvrich, Kent, England), who left England for Australia between 1810 and 1850, or his Widow, may hear of sorn -thing t-< thf-ir adv.*titaf;e by applying to Mr A. Goilfrey W--11&, Founders Fall, , St. Swithin's lane, London, England, Solicitor. Public Efotices. Special jja^ « «jg> ,S»Sffe Appointment Excellency c *^^^^^® rt^^^^* the Governor S. S. BAiIIIiSTER, CHEMIST ~ (Late with Roberts and Co , Pai-i6). "G^AIW' PPHARMACyY y , High Street (next Oracd Hotel). i i Sole agent for Otago for Pare Telephone 297. 3PO"CJBa"ES 2 TWIN REMEDIES Ob THE OBNTURY: " Spring Blossom Ointment and Pills." 6tl and 1m tverywherc. MRS LOUISA HAWKINS'S FEMALE PILLS, a never-faillug remedy for all Female Irregularities : Contcfcive Pilla, 3s 6d and 5s ; Stfel and Pennyroyal Pills, 3* 6d ; Tnsisy Pills, 5^ ; Di Bonjpnu'?, 4s 6d an- J 10s • Dr Blaod's Iron Pil]*, 2* 6«1 ' PRAIRIE J? LOWER COMPOUND, a most t powerful and effective mixture, 7» 6d. Either i &ent by Post, free'from observation, on receipt of Stamps or Postal No f e. i Ladies Bnffor silently, not having a Female J Confidant to rely on. MRS HAWKINS treats all Complaints and Gives Advice. Send 2d stamp for reply. ADDRESS— MRS L. HAWKINS, 106 Georgb Stbbbt, Donbbej.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2203, 21 May 1896, Page 28

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