THE EMPLOYMENT INSTITUTE AND GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE. MACLAGGAN STREET (few doors above Arcade), DUNEDIN. SERVANTS of every description by calling and leaving their names and addresses at the above office with the Manager, may, through the medium of this Agency, obtain suitable employment. It is quite distinct from the ordinary Registry Offices. Advertisements are inserted from time to time in the leading country papers, in order that the public can communicate direct with this Institution, as their requirements may demand, whether they are engaged in business or otherwise, and in full confidence that all necessary inquiries will be made and forwarded to them, prior to a final engagement. Tutors, Clerks, Governesses, Salesmen, Housekeepers, Domestic Servants, both male and female, Farm Servants, &c, &c., will at all times be supplied with information, free of charge ; also Saleswomen, Dressmakers, Milliners, Machinists, &c., &c., in town or country seeking situations, will find this office an advantage to them. "The Employment Institute" is not confined to Otago only, bat by Post and Telegram will be acquainted with vacancies in the other Provinces. Special arrangements made for this purpose. (STOffice hours from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tradesmen's Books "regulated, and Accounts prepared ready for collection. Strict confidence observed in all matters relating thereto. Traders or Private People who may favor the undersigned with commissions, may rely upon punctuality and despatch, combined with a thorough knowledge of business generally. Window Tickets written for any class of trade, Plain or Ornamental from Is 6d per doz. Evening Classes (for Boys and Youths who are occupied during the day, and are desirous of improving themselves in a Commercial Education, or in Writing only, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7 till 9. Charges moderate. Important to the Young — Mental Arithmetic. All communioations to be addressed to W. F. SHACKLEFORD, COMMISSION AGENT, DUNEDIN. N.B. — House, Land, and Estate Agent;
T A. MACEDO, * PRINCES STREET DUNEDIH, Begs to announce to the Catholic Pubht that he has always on hand a large assortme*,of — Catholic Books 02 eveut Description ; Prayer Books Douay Bibles Irish .National Books Christian Brothel*' School Books Crucifixes Statues Holy Water Fonts Medals Rosarj Beads Sculptures Pictures (Religious and Secular) Carte de Visites 6d to Is 6d, in great vanett Aq-ent fob the—; Lamp, Catholic Illustrated Magazines, Dublin Review, and London Tablet. A Large Assortment of STATIONER' always in Stock. A. J. has also added to his business CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Subscription • 2s per Month. Agent for New Zealand Tablet. PBOVINCIAL TEA MABT. JOHN HEALEY, Family Grocer, Baker, Wine, Spirit, and Provision Merchant. (Corner of Manse and Stafford Streets), DUNEDIN. T> O B I N AND CO., *-** Coach Builders and Importers, Stuart street, Have on Hand and for Sale — BUGGIES AND EXPRESS WAGGONS, Repairs receive prompt attention. -ORACIS MEENAN, Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT. < George Street. MR CHARLES SYKBS, PIANIST. (Organist of St. Joseph's Church, Dunedin.) Teache; of the Pianoforte and Organ. Private Residence, Fillenl street, opposite lower end of Oargill street.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 68, 15 August 1874, Page 1
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495Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 68, 15 August 1874, Page 1
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