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Late Advertisements. " SKENE'S LABOUR AND ESTATE AGENCY DUNEDIN, ALWAYS TO THE- FRONT. i^TAGO EDUCATION BOARD. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Certificates and Testimonials, will be receivsd up till SATURDAY, 11th July, from TEACHERS qualißed to fill the following VACANCIES :- Pine Hill -Head Master. Salary, £170. Pott Chalmers — Junior Male Assistant. Salary, £110. Palmerston— Junior Male Assistant. Salary, £110. • Oamaru Middle — Junior Male Assistant. Salary, £110. Sawyers' Bay — First Female Assistant. Salary, £110. Waianakarua — Fi.st Female Assistant. ... . Salary, £85. .. , • . Ntnthorn— Head Teacher (Female). , Salary, Forms of Application may be obtained at this Office. P. G. PRYDE, Secretary, Education Office, Dunedin, 30th June 1896. 2jy A RROW DISTRICT HOSPITAL. JA •WANTED, a MAREIKD COUPLE (without encumbraDce) as Wardsman and Matron. Salary, I £90 per year. ' Applications, with Testimonials, 'to Chairman Arrow District Hospital, on or before FRIDAY July 10. 1686, JAMES WEBB, • 2jy Secretary. A PPLICATIONS for the position of j^. MANAGER to the Stralford Farmers' Co operative Dairy Association, Limited, will be received by the Undersigned up to JULY 20. Copy of duties required may be seen at the office of. this paper. None but First-class Men need apply. »> R. NORMAN LIARDET, 2jy / Secretary, Stratford. AAQAA OTAGO HARBOUR BOARD CONSOLIDATED 5 PER CENT. DEBENTURES, Having 38 years to run, in 28 Debentures of £100 each. Interest payable half-yearly (Ist July and Ist January) in New Zealand or London. The OTAGO HAttß 'UR BOARD invite TEND MRS for PURCHASE of the ABOVE DEBENTURES, which become available for gale by tbe drawing uf tbe Sinking Fund on 30th June (yesterday) under tbe conversion operation of the Board's loans. . The* Board have ordered the Debentures to be sent from London, and they may be expected to arrive in two months'or thereabout. Tenders may be for tbe whole or any part of the 28 Debentures of £100 each, and are to be accompanied by a^ marked cheque equal to 5 per cent, of tbe tender. ' The succe sful tenderers will be furnished with a provisional re< eipt for the purchase money, to bo exchanged for tne Debentures on their arrival in Dunedin. - The Debentures carry 5 per cent.' interest from Ist July. •- - ' Sealed Tenders, marked "Tender for Otajjo Harbour Board Debenture"," will be received by tKe Treasurerof the Board up to WEDNESDAY, the Bth inst., at 2 o'clock p.m. Further particulats can be obtained from tbe Manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, or from the Treasurer of th« Bojird. The following iB a Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for cix months ending 30th June 1896:- s s , Receipts ... „,<, .• £30,225 8 5 Expenditure, including half-year's . ' interest and all charges 27,453 111 Surplus of receipts over expendi- • ture for six months £2,767 6 6 Cr. balance, 31/12/95 „. „. ... 3,574 18 8 Cr. balance, -30/6/96 .' 5 2 HUGH GOURLEY, * - ' - Chairman of Board. J. T. MAOKERRAS. Chairman Finance Committee. JOHN L, GILLIES, Treasurer. Ist July 1896. 2jy The Gaelic Society of New Zeal ami. THE FIFTEENTH GRAND ANNUAL GATHERING CONCERT, AND BALL Of the GAELIC SOCIETY AND THEIR FRIENDS , Will be held in the GARRISON HALL, DUNEDIN, On . FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1896. j Hon. JOB 3 -M'Kbnzie ■ (Minister for Lands), Chief of thb Society, in the Chair. : The Besb Muaical T*lent has been Engaged for the Concert, besides which there will be Highland Dances in Costume, Hornpipes, Jigs, &c. All the available Pipers in Otago will be present, also String B*nd, &c, &o. The ob>ir will be taken at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Tickets : Double (admitting to Gathering, Conoert, and Ball), 7s 6d ; Single, 53. Gathering «nd Conoert only : Adults, If 6d ; Children, Is. Admission to Gallery during Ball, Is. Tickets procurable from any of; the Members of the Committee and at tho Hall Door on the evening of the meeting. ' * - . ■ i WM. MACLEOD, 2jy ' ' Hon. Secretary. Chronic- Rheumatism Cured. [Copx op Certificate.] Willitm street, Roslyn, 19lh June, 1896. To D. Wishibt, Consulting Homceop, 63 Princes street, Danedin. DEAR SIR,— It is with pleasure and with a deep sense of duty to suffering humanity that I hand you this certificate reipecting the care you effected on myself — for 18 months have elapsed since you cured me, therefore I think it aafe to assume it is a permanent cure. I had been suffering very severely from CHRONIC RHEUMATISM for FOURTEEN YEARS, and was altogether unable- to follow my usual < occupation for NINE MONTHS prior to seeing you. The first vial of medicine you prescribed relieved me & great deal, and gradually the raoking pains ceased, leaving me able to walk »bout freely, and after two months' treatment I resumed work at a foundry.— Yours gratefully, A. J. May. Note.— Country patients «aa be treated buc« cajcfully by letter ,-9. W,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2209, 2 July 1896, Page 28

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