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city. They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every class of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers of Great ■Britain and Ireland, which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, enables them to offer goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot be improved on by any house in the trade. Every article is marked at a fixed price that cannot be deviated from, for ready money, from which there is no deviation ; so that inexperienced people are as well served as the best* judges; the terms being net cash, without rebate or abatement of any kind. A full description of stock can be obtained from our catalogues and advertisement. .Note the address—Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, corner of Lambton-quay and Willis-street, Welling ton.—Advt Advice to Mothers ’.—Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mns. Winslow’s Soothing Svnur. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm less and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quie.t sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes “as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for. dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. lid. per bottle. Manufactory 493 Oxford-street London.—FAdvt

Meetings FOOTBALL. —Members are reminded that a Meeting of the Wellington Football Club will be held at Ames’ Star Hotel THIS EVENING (TUESDAY), at half-past seven. HUGH POLLEN, Sec. pro tem. Public Notices RUNNER COAL-MINING AND STEAM-SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED). COALS, COKE, FIREBRICKS, &c., &o. The above Company, hitherto exporting upwards of 20,000 tons of coal annually, hereby intimate, now the local railway is .completed and open for traffic, the Company can supply upwards of 2000 tons weekly, at REDUCED RATES, p.o.b. Coke, superior to best English, in any quantity. Firebricks, fireclay, gas retorts and fire goods of every description always on hand, in quantities to suit purchasers, at lowest rates. Vessels can obtain coal charters to any port of the colony. Further particulars on application to the Company’s office, Greymouth. M. KENNEDY, Manager. QOALS, COKE, FIREBRICKS, &c.,~&c. BRUNNER COAL-MINING & STEAMSHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) On and after Ist MAY next, Greymouth Coals, of superior quality, may be obtained at the Company’s Yards, in any quantity, at REDUCED RATES. Also, Coke, Fireclay, Firebricks, Tiles, and every description of fire goods, at reasonable prices. Coal delivered in any part of the town when required. F. FRANKLYN, Local Agent. Wellington,“April 13, THE Business now carried on by William Sefton Moorhouse, as a Barrister and Solicitor, at the city of Wellington, will be in future carried on by the said William Sefton Moorhouse in partnership with Worley Basset Edwards, barrister and solicitor, under the 'style of “ Moorhouse" and Edwards.” “ Dated this first day of May, 1877. W. S. MOORHOUSE. W. B. EDWARDS. Witness to signatures— Oliver Samuel, Law Student, Wellington. QIT Y OF DUNEDIN. PROPOSED TOWN HALL, MUNICIPAL OFFICES, MARKET BUILDINGS, AND CENTRAL FIRE BRIGADE STATION.

The City Council of Dunedin are prepared to receiveDESIGNS for NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS, proposed to be erected on the site fronting the Octagon and Moray-plaoe respectively. , The designs to be delivered addressed to the Town Clerk, at the City Council Chambers, Dunedin, by NOON of the Ist DAY of JUNE, 1877. The premiums offered are : —Eor the first approved design, £200; for the second, £100; and for the third, £SO. The first and second premiated designs to become the property of the Council. The Council does not bind itself to employ the successful competitor to carry put the works. Plans of the sites of the proposed Town Hall, etc., with printed pamphlets furnishing particulars of the accommodation to be provided, may be inspected at the offices of the Town Clerks, respectively, at Dunedin; Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, and Melbourne. J. M. MASSEY,' Town Clerk. City Council Chambers, Dunedin, N.Z., February 9, 1877. Education UNIVERSITY OP NEW ZEALAND. The next Yearly Examination for Junior and Senior Scholarships, for Degrees and Honors, will be held in the month of January, 1878, commencing on a day to be fixed. This Examination, in accordance with the amended regulationapasaed at the recent session of the Senate, will take the place of the examination previously fixed for November. The number of Scholarships to be competed for will be as follows ; Junior S cholarships ... ... 10 Senior Scholarships 5 By order. W. M. HASKELL, Registrar. U ANTERBUKY COLLEGE. WANTED, a LADY PRINCIPAL for the Girls’ High School. Salary £4OO per annum, with £SO house rent, and five shillings per annum on account of each pupil attending the ordinary course of instruction. The Lady Principal will have the superviaion of the establishment, and besides giving instruction in certain classes, will be required to supervise the general teaching, and be responsible to the Board for the discipline and conduct of the school.

Applicants will be required to furnish testimonials showing they have received a liberal education, have proved themselves efficient teachers, and have been accustomed to the management of a school. They must also state in their applications the various subjects which they thoroughly understand, and are competent to teach. Applications, marked “Application for the office of Lady Principal,” addressed to the Registrar, Canterbury College, to be delivered at the Registrar's Office, Christchurch, New Zealand, before the 15th June, 1877. ITMAN'S SHORTHAND. MR. G. BROWN, Certificated Teacher of Phonography, begs to intimate that he will continue the Shorthand Class in the Rechabite Rooms, Manners-street. Next quarter commences Friday evening, 20th inst. Terms on application. Ghuzaee-street. F. G. STEDMAN, Registrar.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5024, 1 May 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5024, 1 May 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5024, 1 May 1877, Page 3

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