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{CLASSES for the Study of COOKERY, DOMESTIC STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, 29 George street (next V_^ O Wardell Bros.). Cheapest Crockery and Lamp House in Dunedin ECONOMY, and DRESSMAKING, in connection with the DominiWANTED KNOWW- Try the Staffordshire House for Crockery. Lamp ware, Brusbware. Tinware, Saucepans, and very Household Requisite. 13th inst. . — T> ITCHIE'S for Lamps and Fittings of Every DescripYoung ladies desirous of joining these clasßeß are requested to J\ tion. Lamps repaired and New Burners fitted. apply, at their earliest conveuience, to the Rev Mother Prioress. fTIHE Staffordshire House established to supply the Public JL with Goods at Smallest Possible Profit for Cash. Trial solicited. Ritchie's, 29, George street (next Wardell Bros ). SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! TAMES BOWMAN, N. LAZARUS & CO., ° imports OCULIST -OPTICIANS, CHINA a^d™ Latest Stylei London, Calcutta, and 281 and 283 Collins Street, Melbourne, and MANUFACTURER. ud (By appointment to H.E. the Marquis of Dofferin, GLASS WARE, Patterns Ex-Viceroy of India, &c), CARPETS, HAVE APPOINTED THE FOLLOWING AGENTS— IRONMON- Furnishing Warehouse— LINOLEUMS S-CwS S;em?s CC talißtCr|t aliBtCr| ° hemißt> Street ° BBY ' 83, 87. 89, 91 VICTORIA ST. FLOORCLOTHS Tr^ui^o^ dbapk'ly christchubch. •iwjysin BALCLUTHA-G. W. Hutchins, Chemist UKAnKI ' *_' yiSSSfcS" 6^ o^ 01 "? ,1 Workshops and Manufactory SPECULTIESJtrrSfSS? l6^ * Mar T tin ' J, ewel i er . _ tD . a , t English 202 Montreal Street. Re-stuffing DUNEDIN— D.Dawson, Jeweller, Exchange Court, Princes Street * A B«rfditia PALMERSTON SOUTH- A. Lawson, Photographer. Continental Bstab"u^ellß67. Repairing *' ▲11 Agents have bten thoroughly instructed in our system of Sight PIANOS *"■" Furniture Testing (patent 4354). wbich is now being universally adopted, ' Orders by Post & TelecraDh And may be CONSULTE_D_for_ SPECTACLES DAILY. promptly evented 8 P Onr " SPECIALTE " SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES fitted " ' with LENSES, correcting the defects of each eye, and in frames ad- fXI O THE ELECTORS OF BRUCE, justed for Comfort and Good Appearance are, in nearly all cases, _I_ — — supplied AT ONCE, after the sight is tested by our agents, or (in clwhtt vmvkt » f iL a , o/ ,,, „,. „# « nn^i>«. „* t^-^A. t k»» ♦« preference) on the prescriptions of ophthalmic surgeons GENTLE MEN,- At the request of a number of friends, I beg to The Medical Profession and all interested in Optical Science are offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the Seat in Parliament rendered invited to see this beautiful test and all the latest improvements in vacant by the resignation of your late member, Mr J. W. Thomson, Lenses and Frames as advised by the most emineut oculists. and to announce that I do S3 as a supporter of the present Govern- . ment. Ask yon Stationer for * Bbal * ta^ e tne ear^ eßt opportunity of addressing you at tht BELLETI'S BLUE-BLACK INK. BELLETT'S COPYING INK, v f " ou « fntreßf ntreB of popalation throughout the Electorate, when I will BELLETT'S SCARLET INK place before you my views on the Political Questions of the Day. In my opinion the most important of these it that connected S with the distribution and settlement of land. It is in this direction HE9^HWR^H^L^J^^^K VH^^l t~* that we must look for a satisfactory solution of the difficulties that £_; *■ k^J have arisen with regard to the employment of the people. Here, as 5 P^WBB^W^J^F^^i 4^B^» \V^4l H elsewhere, the social problem of the time is how to reconcile the two < MM m 1 3B mM JC^I IJB^M co interests— Capital and Labour. The tendency of modern industrial _ I IbßhH^l^^^BV^B^ \M vtfßl^B methods has been to draw population from the country into the h4 W^Ws^^^Ew^^BG^m^L W I BB^TSI^B w towns. This, added to the increasing attractiveness — educational, § lOftL ifHHfl^E A S^^S^^Sl^flMfl social, and otherwise — of town life, and the absence of opportunity qq V \'.Mlfi&iSiifl H * or eaß y acceßS t° land, has led to the present position, and I think H mT^J * H^W^rTlm^Z^S ° we BDoul<^ endeavour to remedy the evil by offering every inducement U V 1 *h^w—^ kt — i V^l 2 f° r widely diffused settlement. j » k^^BHi^BH|^BHBiBH| \ I believe that the Land Qaeetion is in good hand 9 , and that, pq Ml\^^ 2 although Mr M'Kenzie may not obtain all he asks for, still, if he JaßtiL ' r JH hB Hpi Ipi JH i-i continues to be supported by a good majority, there is every reason flMflßfl^BJßraUßfr^flßH^Hff h *° Relieve that immense benefits will result to the country if his rfJHEsSi^^B^R^ffiHfl^^^Ml^BMr . vigorous policy be carried into effect. P. J. BELLETT, Manufacturer, Dunedin. As I purpose, during my canvass of the district, dealing at AGENTS.— A. GIVEN. Dunedin; P. HAYMAN k Co., Christ- length with this and other matters connected with the Government church ; BARDSLEY BUOS., Wellington. policy, I here content myself with saying that I appeal to your suffrages, and rely upon receiving your support as a member of a /^IATHOLIC INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF AND party whose aims are directed towards such legislation as will promote V^ DUMB, WARATAH, N.S.W. the well-being, prosperity, and contentment of the people of this _____ Colony. I am, Gentleman, CLASSES BEGIN on 29th JANUARY, 1892. Your obedient servant, A. LEE SMITH. As this Institute is far from self-supporting the DOMINICAN NUNS will be grateful to kind benefactors for any assistance. DRAWING AND PAINTING. THE SUPERIOR, j DOUG LA S PERR ET T, Deaf and Dumb Institute, Waratab, N.S.W. tl • Abtist, , HAS NOW RESUMED TEACHING. Classes and Private Tuition. Terms at Studio, Moray Place West. NOTICE. - " m TTP 1 T'TITNCTf 1 q]? \V AT TfK HOTEL All communications connected with the Commercial De- PRINCE 8 STREET SOUTH partment of the N.Z. Tablet Newspaper are to be addressed (Within five minutes' walk of Dunedin Railway Station). to John Murray, Secretary, to whom also Post Office Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made payable . Having leased the above Hotel, I can supply Superior AccomT» ;«*>ir* wuhUmtiMi in ami nnrtimlnr «jm/» nt thfi naner modation for Private Families and Visitors from the country and To insure publication in any particular issue of the paper nei hboaring co i onieß at Mod.rate Charges. Plunge and Shower communications must teach thts office not later than Tuesday B a th 8 , Billiards. crninq. p, FAG AN ... ... Proprietor.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 24, 1 April 1892, Page 16

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