The method of making money is now ascertained to bo on mathematical principles. The moneyed men of the present day have for the most part succeeded by producing really valuable articles, and adding to industry honesty. These principles hold good all over the world, and the success attending the introduction of those invaluable medicines, Gollah's Great Indian Cures," into New Zealand, Ss another instance of proof of the assertion. The-public have recognised the worth of these Indian Medicines, and the euros effected by their use are extraordinary. Get testimonials and the medicines of the Chemists. — [Advx.] Monsieur Tainb on the Beauty op English Ladies.—The point which scorns particularly to have impresseditself upon the mind of this brilliant French writer, with respect to “English beauties" is the “ dazzling purity of their complexions." Doubtless, Nature has richly endowed our countrywomen in this respect, but art has d 'mo no less, in supplying such an exquisite preparation as Howlands’ Kalydor, which so far aids nature as to remove freckles, roughness of skin, tan, and sunburn, and produces a pure and delicate complexion. Buy. only Howlands’, of 20. Hatton Garden, London. Sold all over the world by chemists, druggists, bazaar and storekeepers,—Whole sale agents, Felton, Grimwade, &Co.—[Advt] At London and St. Peteusduro. —SUutllo on 7 and Schouvaloff.—Little Links (to unsteady party who had lurched heavily against him)—l beg your pardon, I’m sure, but I’m very shortsighted , Dissipated Stranger—Do’ mcndi’t shir—l've met goo’ many shor’sight psopl’sh morn.' bu’ you’re flrsh gcn'lm’sh made 'shli’sht 'pology ! Corporation Notices CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS, The following resolution, passed by the City Council on the 27th June, IS7B, is published for general information : “That after the present df43e no WATERCLOSETS be allowed to bo oon- . nected with any wooden drains or with the Te Aro and Tinakori streams.” By order. CHARLES C. GRAHAM, Town Clerk. Government Land Sales LANDS TOWN AND SUBURBAN SECTIONS. Crown Lands Office, ■ Wellington, July 11, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given that 30 Town Sections, Palmerston, Mauawatu 152 „ „ Bunny thorpo „ And 5 Suburban Sections, Featherston, Wairarapa 37 „ ii Palmerston, Mauawatu 80 „ ~ Bunnythorpe, „ 3 „ ' ~ Foxfou, „ 9 „ „ Fitzherbert, „ will be open to purchase on application at the Land Office, Wellington, ou and after TUESDAY, the 13th day of AUGUST next. Maps indicating position of the above, and schedule of contents and upset price, can be seen at the Survey Office, Patea ; Public Works Office, Wanganui ; Survey Office, Palmerston ; also at this office. Volunteer scrip may be exercised in purchasing these sections. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Chairman Land Board. Crown Lands Office, Wellington, June 27, 1878. NOTICE is hereby given, that at NOON on MONDAY, the 22nd JULY next, eight sections of Rural Land, containing 1875 acres, and one town section, No. 98, Waverley, will be offered for sale at the Court House, Patea. Maps can bo seen, and information obtained, at the District Land Office, Patea, and at this office. JOS. G. HOLDSWORTH, Chairman Land Board. Education High school fob young ladies, Tiro Knoll, Wallace-street, Wellington.— Principal, Mrs. H. Lawson, of Westminster Training College; First-class Queen’s Scholar, and Certificated Drawing Pupil of School of Arts, Kensington. Half-term will commence ou 15th July; prospectuses on application. References to Archdeacon Stock, Rev, R. Coffey, J. Knowles, Esq., and parents ■ of former pupils. ELLINGTON SCHOOL OF ART, Room No. 9 in the Athen.bdm, Lamuton-ijuay. Under the Especia* Patronage of the Board of Education. Superintendent ; Mrs. R. T. Holmes. The course of instruction is intended to be, generally, that pursued in the Government Schools of Art, London. Junior Elementary Class (for both sexes).— Wednesday afternoons from 3 to 4.30, apd Saturday mornings 11 to 12.30. Senior Elementary Class for Ladies.— Monday and Wednesday mornings from T 0.30 to 12.30, Senior Advance;! Oiass for Ladies.—Tiiesday and Thursday mornings fr0m.10.30 to 12.30. The Junior Elementary Class will- comprise boys from 10 to 14, and girls. The two other classes ladies only. Tinakori-road, July. JS6S- THE SCHOOL WILL BE OPEN AT THE HALF TERM ON MONDAY, 15th JULY gOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. Applications are invited by the Southland Education Board for the office of Public School Inspector in the Southland Education District, whose duties will include not only the inspection of the ordinary Public Schools, but also the classes in the District High Schools receiving instruction in the Public School course. The salary, which will cover all travelling expenses, is £SOO per annum. Applications, accompanied by testimonials and references, will bo received by mo up to the 13 th July next. - THOS. M. MACDONALD,Chairman Southland Education Board. ■ Invercargill, May 13, 1878. Wanted WANTED, steady Employment, town country. Enquire at Bay Yi Restaurant, Pipitea Point. WANTED, Draper’s Assistant, for Nelson; first-class hand only. Apply Thompson and Shannon, 11 a.pi. WANTED, for the wholesale, a smart Juuior Assistant for the dress department. Apply to Turnbull, Smith, and Co. ANTED, a Lad for the Machine Room Apply office of this paper. WANTED immediately, a Wheelwright, for a shop at Bull’s, Rangitikei. None but a sober man need apply.—JOHN JONES, Bull’s. WANTED, a careful Engrossing Clerk ; also, a Youth of about sixteen for the office. Apply, with specimen of writing and references, to Messrs. Moorhouse and Edwards, Solicitors, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN,- best Board and Lodging, with music and smoking rooips. Seamen boarded and shipped. Jones's Wellington Saloon, Willis-strcet, next Fife’s, druggist.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5396, 13 July 1878, Page 3
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