I v WantedWASTED »r tidyf .nsdf ai girl to aasist in ■ housework- Apply at once to lira Joyce Teviot'Btregt. -• ..■■-■ 7. : '' jaß YTTANISD jsttnation as houseteeper by resV V i pect<ible experienced ; person ; town or country-. Address— "H4C.E.," office of this paper. ; ;' *iv /' :■._':'■ .. ; ja7 \TT ANTED for theßlackßmithtrade,a Stout VV Lad, aconsitonied ,tio- country yfoik. Must be eftil «nd ;very active. Apply to ROBBBT KIDD, jaß . '•■;.-; Blacksmith^ Wyndham. WANTED— By a middle dged wontanj, .situatibn as b©n«ekee&et W one^ or two gentlemen, or. gentleman with children. 'Apply at Mr McWillxam's Store, Wiaton ja6; WAKT'BD^Td'B'otWw 1 / for euoh term as may be agreed upon, from £1200, to £1500, on first-class freehb id s«curitjy. ?or particulars apply, stating ritt, of* interest, by letie-, addressed, B.G^.. Box 34, P. 0., Infercargfll. - - - - &ZQ'. /COMFORTABLE Home in a private family \j fur a Girl or Boy attending . school. I'se of Piano if required. Very' moderate terms. Apply by letter to " Home," TiMES Office ja6 T>OA.RD and Residence wifi private family 0 Reasonable term 3. Apply Mrs S, E Featheratone, Broughton Bouse, Leet street. TTISITORS TO DUNEDIN Superior Boarding Establishment. — Mrs James, Albion House, King rt- et (opposite Cdcket ground), Dunedin Visitors during holidays comfortably accommodated. Private rooms for families. d'2s QOUTfILAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. ASSISTANT INSPECTOR OF SCHOOL?. Applications are invited by the Southland Board cf Education for the ofiise of AssifltantiDspector of Schools at a salary of £300 per annum, with a travelli ig allowance of £50 per annum. An additional travelling allowance at the rate of £50 per annum will be made during the absence, on leave, of Mr Gammell, Inspector of Schools. Applications addressed to the Secretary will be received at the office of the Board up to £. o'clock on Wednesday, 2nd February next. JOHN »BILL, Secretary Education Office, 7th January, iBB7. jaß Wanted Known. PwEMOV/iL_ 2TOTXC&. MRS MASLEN takes this opportunity of thanking her nnmer ..us Customers for their support in the past, and she trusts to receive a continuance of the same, she also deshvs thit they will kindly take notice that she HAS REMOVED to larger premises in Dee street, nearly OPPOSITE PfiiNCE OF WALES HOTEL, Where she will carry on the same business as before Fresh supplies of Fruit are received by rail and steamer every week. Rpgular supplies are ala,p daily received of Vegetables, Poultry, Fruitsifel season, Butter aßd Eggs. A choice stock ||S kept of Confectionary and DRY FRUITS, The Trade Supplied. Registry office for Servants. d 23 ANTED KNOWS tint D. Hunter [and Co.'s first gre.st clearing sale is now on. •* a/ AN nil) KNOWN that D. Hunter an T V Co.'s great clearing sale is for on mouth only. WANTED~KNOWX than iv order to realise some terrible sacrifices will be mede. ~1 KNOWN that a suit suitable for *V ■ the ho iiay season is obtainable at a startlingly low fignre at D,. Huuter and Co.'s. WAN T II D K STO WN that a large and varied stock of colonial woollen garments await purchasing at tremendously reduced pricep. W" ANTED~"Ktro\VN that tbis opportunity should not be lost sight of by the public as the sale is for one month ouly. D. HUNTER AND CO. Athenaeum Buildings. d"2i \TTANTED KNOWN— That the Dai.dJ i n \ V Furniture Facto y has r. moved to Tay street, next to English Üburch. WAJSTED— Parf.cs about Funnelling to call at our Factory before e;oing ehewhere. 'l\j r &WTB O KNOWN— O.d iii c* and"Ai~St>"t V t;fsses made as good as new at ike Ditued v Furniture Factory, Tay street. '.. -y AOT ElTx NO WN— Eve ry description <.i Furniture and Bedding made on t ho premise.''. Jiepai ing done. All work guarantied. Koie the aidre^f. J. DEVVAR &. Cr., DUNEDTN FURMIITRE FACTCR7, • Tay (-trecf., neat EDglisli Church. no 2 vy ANTED KN O W M I(\Pi A GI r ' r '^ L'CK TH I M M K D APRO:- S k\)U \) <id EACH, on Sho ■• j'tiid Day. 1 'I A A GLRLS LACK TKLVIMHD APUON^ il/UU AT <M E A'JH— Very Nice. r- A A LiDUtJAPaOXS AT Ip, the best 01/ V Line ever s eu in Southland. ? i\(\ LAI)r!j ' S APRONS AT Is fd. i.:-3 0U U love, fst ever seen in town, f «'iAA VAUD3 NEWPUINTS- The very OU \)\r Choicest Patterns, .uri to be so' imc i>id per yard Lo 70, hoae^tly wor h >'>i to Kd. above lines will be slaugh'ered THIS DAY at Eil mar nock Drapery House. Dek Street, Invebcaugili.. no' 27 -\\T ANTED KN O W I'l DEILEY & MOIR'S FURNITURE FACTORY, TAY STBEET (above Messrs Frice and Bulleid's). Wanted the public to inspect and see prices of our Furniture and General Furnishings before going to any tther Factory. All goods reduced to ccst price and un - er. Furniture of the mi- west designs made to order on the Bhoncrt notice; best workmanship, guaranteed ; come and give a fair trial i norea3m;ib e< iferrefn-c '. jN'ew shipment of a splendid quality of Kainok down. Picture franiiug cheaper than ever. Lar;e sele tion of picture mouldings tn h.iiid. Orders aud repairs carefully attende to, in t wn or country. Charges very Iw. Goods s<-ld, and houses furnished on the deferred payment system/ Note the Address — DEILEY & MOIS, Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and French Polishers, Tay street. ocl3 Tenders. rnBHDBSS FOR DITCHING GLADFIELD ESTATE. Tenders- wanted up till the Bth January, 1887, for two miles (more or less) of swamp DitjhJDg-, 10 feet wide, 12 inches deep, stiff tfirown ou each sid-i of the 10 feet. Apply George Ho*elJ, Gladrield ]a^ TENDERS WANTED for BunaingjatOtapiri 1 Flat— 20,000 (j iuch Pipes 60,000 1 inch Pipes 50,000 3 inch Pi tea 50,000 2£ inch Pipes For particulars apply to the undersigned. The lowest or any tender rot necotariiy accepted. John Hamilton, W, Evans, or A. Cowie, Wiuton. ja4 pLUFF HARBOUR BOARD. Tender 3, addressed to the Chairman, Bluff Harbour Board, and marked " Tender for > tores," or "Tender for Coa 1 ," will be ie;eived until Noon of Tue day, the 11th inst, for the •Mipr/y of the above-r.amed articles to the 01.-.t Decx-uibc'. Ikß7. cspe ifbafocs may be seen ab the Office of J. d. Waid, 'f'tq , the Cieacf nt, cr at the Harbour ffi-.e, lih.ff. WM CO^YERS, Secretary. Campbelitown, 6th January, 1887, jaß
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Southland Times, Issue 9411, 8 January 1887, Page 1
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