Business Notices ►■ \ ■ THE QUEEN OF AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGES: Methodist Ladies' College, HA^WTHORN, VICTORIA. President: Rev. W. H. FITCHETT, 8.A., LL.D. Head Master :J. REFORD CORE, M.A., LL.B. ; with a University-trained Staff of the highest efficiency and the best Masters in Music, Singing, Art Work, &c. to be had in Australasia. Miss FITCHETT, Lady Superintendent of *he N.L.C., is vMting New Zealand during the iolidmyn. She will be in AUCKLAND. DECKMBER 20-23; WELLINGTON, DECEMBER 27-29; CHRISTCHURCH, DECEMBER 30-JANUARY 3; DUNEDIJX, JANUARY' 4-23; INVERCARGILL, JANUARY 23-30. | Her Address at Dunedin will be " The Deanery " ; at tbe other places named the G.P.O. She will be htppy to interview parents and to take charge of any Students joining tl e College. College Handbook, with Photographs, may be obtained from Messrs G r lon and Gotch at Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch; at New Zealand Bible and Tract Society, Invercargill; and from Messrs Frictor and Co. at Dunedin. HORDERN & WHITE, Coachbuilders. SHOW ROOM and FACTORY :. PRINCES ST., SOUTH, DUNEDIN, PATENTS AND TRABE MARKS.. BALDWIN & RAYWARD, Patent Agents and Consulting Engineers. Patents and Trade Marks obtained in all Countries. Our Head Office being: established in 'Wellington, Inventors are afforded special facilities for securing ' *- adequate protection. Reliable information and Inventors' Guide Book Free ~* on application. MIRAMS BROS., OTA.GO REPRESENTATIVES, Crawford Street, Dunedia. d. BRANDAOER & Co.s, t«. TEST Circular Pointe^L^k Sf^rJ P£*nfi if^SfIKM^SJ the roughest r« n&1 paper With the PrtaV^Teda.l9. jgjJU^J*^ lead p enc ii. , / Ask your Storekeeper for an Works s Birmingham, England. assorted Sample B o^___ The registry of the Associated Iron and) Giving evidence at the inquest on Geo. Brass Moulders' Union of New Zealand Lake at Hawera, the infe of the u«o&ased "<Dunedin) has been cancelled, as has also said her husband went to bed at 11 p.m., that of the New Zealand Federated Fell- and next morning at 4 o'clock she missed monsers Skinner 3, Tanners, and Curriers' him. She had a dream which aroused Union (Dunedin), and that of the New Zea- i her, and she rushed down to the cemetery, land Workers' Union (Waimate) on the x thinking she might be in time. The suicide erotmd that the unions hava ceased to 1 did not take place in the cemetery, howj^jsk «ver, but on the Tawhiti road.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2650, 28 December 1904, Page 20
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