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Late Advertisments. SKEW'S f" ABOUR AND ESTATE AGENCY a JL_ DUNEDIN, ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. Enquirers please send stamps for reply. A& E. WATKINS.— The Best House « in Dunedin for Children's Hats, Bon-nt-ts, Coats, Pelis663. A Nice Fur-trimmed Coat, 6.1 6 d; Children's Fur Boas, Is ; Bootees, Bibs, Children's Pinafores — newest styles. TT ADIES' Corsets from 2s 6d ; Ladies' and JLJ Children's Underclothing a speoiaity. Our own make goods — quality guaranteed. BABYLTNEN a specialty ; Set 3 from 10s. Country visitors inspect. — A. and B. "WMkins. 62 Princes street lOju K ECORD REIGN Visitors to Dunedin. THE Best Place to Purchase Hats and Bonnets. Trimmed Hats, 2s lid ; Toque 3, 48 lid; Kid Gloves, 2s Gd. /CHILDREN'S Nestling Coats, 5s lid ; Hate, ! \y Bonnets to match Flannelette and Calico ] Underclothing and Babylinen ; Gowcs, Is 3d. RECORD REIGN Baits, Hat Bands.— J. i and A. DOW, George street. Country orders promptly attended to lOju COMFORTABLE BOARD and RBSIVy DENCE ; double, single bedrooms ; hot and cold bath. — Arawa Houge, Albert street, St. Clair. lOju Taranaki Education Board. A PPLICATIONS will ba received at the ' .£__ Education Office, New Plymouth, until FRIDAY, July 2, for ' the appointment of an ASSISTANT MASTER for the Stratford DisI trict High School, j Salary, £100 a year. ] Applicants must state previous experience and iorward evidence of being able to teach the following subjects : — English, Latin, French, Algebra, and Euclid. E. VEALE, Secretary. Education Office, New Plymouth, May 29, 1897. lOju JPeliobet Bay, Dunedin, June 8, 1897. TO THOMAS MORRIS, Mornington. " Sir, — Jusfe one word. If the people only knew the value of your Electric and Magic I Hsaling REMEDIES, and proved them its I have done, no family would be without them. Undoubtedly they are invaluable Household i Remedies, ouring all sores and removing pain in very quick time. — I am, &c, George Drives." Obtainable everywhere. lOju Otago Bible Warehouse, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. C EO. DERBYSHIRE begs fco call the VJT attention of his numerous Patrons and the Public generally to his Large Stock of Bibles, Prize Books, Illuminated Tests, Sunday School Cards and Tickets, Birthday Books and Cards, Sacred Songs and Solos (new edition). VISIT THE BIBLE WAREHOUSE. Special Sale of Bibles during Jubilee Week. All Bibles Reduced. ! 10ju GEO. DERBYSHIRE. nnENDERS for SUPPLYING Gore, RiveraJL dale, and Waikaia Stables with 500 tons { Prime OATEN SHEAF CHAFF. Tenders close JUNE 30. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. BREWER, TREMBATH, & CO., 10 ju Gore. I . OTAGO SYNDICATE (LIMITED). ! fyiENDERS will be received at the Otago I JL Syndicate's Offices, High street, Duu- ! edin, until MONDAY, June 28, for RACECUTTING, TUNNELS, and TIMBER FLUMING (eight contracts) near Waikaia (Winding Creek). Plans and Specifications may be seen at Mr Matheson's Store, Waikaia, and with ROBERT HAY, lOju Engineer, Dunedin. RECORD REIGN. -Mmnond Jubilee. /™VUR Mosb Graoious Majesty Queen Victoria will have reigned 60 years on June 22. It will be a. time of rejoicing all over the world, and Dunedin will not be behind, seeing that there are such great preparations beiDg made for the occasion. MRS SILK, as usual, will be pleased to receive a great number of Visitors coming to the City, and will Advise all that arc likely to come to Engage their Rooms, as there is sure to be a rush for accommodation. P.S. — Mrs Silk always provides* good Table with all the luxuries of the season combined with good attention. lOju A. D. SILK. XSusiuess Change. THE Old-established Retail Busincsi of a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, for many years successfully carried on by Mr A. M. LOASBY at 174 Princes street, Dunedin, HAS BEEN PURCHASED by Mr E. C. WOODWARD, who has been manager of this department during Mr Loasby's absence. E. C. WOODWARD would respectfully intimate that he will do his best, by strictly studying the wants of his customers and close attention to business, to merit their goodwill and support. The Dispensing Department being under the immediate supervision of the principal, customers can rely upon promptness and accuracy in the preparation of their prescriptions from drugs and chemicals of the I'urest quality at LOWEST RATES. In case of orders by post or telegraph, immediate despatch will be quickly observed. Medicines delivered frea to any part of the town. E5. C. Woodward, Pharmaceutical Chemist (by Examination), Successor to A. LI. Loasby, 174 PiiincesS theet South. Telephone 302. P.O. Box 276. Night Bell at Side Door. 6x»y

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Otago Witness, Issue 2258, 10 June 1897, Page 28

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