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PUBLIC NOTIGBB. " Throw Physio to the Dogs," and cleanse the System by using 21b tins Gooseberries, Peaches, Aprioots, Plums* Tomatoes, 7d each. FOR TARTS AT THIS SEASON. A nice TEVIOT FRUIT TART is the most healthful dish during Ootob:r. Reduced to 7d per 21b tin. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, George street, Dunedin. HAMS AND BACON. GOOD DEAL OF NOISE LATELY about Prize Hama and Canterbury cured Bacon. One is not sure whether every piece of Bacon and Ham sold is a Prize-taker, or only a few specially selected ones. At any rate, the Publio will be able to discern and judge in the business. As to Prizes, we have taken dozens of them long before these famous ourers were in the business. We have yet to learn wherein the superiority of Canterbury Bacon consists, as we have cured there a quarter of a century ago, and yet we prefer the locally-grown article. The price of Bacon now puts this valuable artiole of breakfast diet within the reach of everyone. And eminent medical authorities highly recommend PROPERLY-CURED HAM or BACON as a valuable Stomachic and as a boon to Dyspeptics. An attempt has been made to impress the Publio with the value of Bacon said to be oured in suoh a manner as WILL RETAIN the NATURAL JUICES of the meat; but this statement is contrary to scientific facts. BACON, as an articlo of diet, MUST BE CURED n a way so as to ELIMINATE THE NATURAL JUICES, when it becomes a valuable adjunct to our Food Supply, and, as we havo already said, then bears the approval of standard medical authority. We have not for some seasons back had a LARGER OR FINER STOCK THAN NOW, and we are offering at LOWER PRICES than THOUSANDS OF HAMS AND FLITCHES OF BACON TO SELECT FROM At the following prices : HAMS .. 7d per lb. SIDES ... 6dperlb. ROLLS ... 6dperlb. IRVINE AND STEVENSON, George street, Dunedin. ["AS. SPEIGHT AND CO. (City Brewery, Dunedin), THE PREMIER BREWERS OF NEW ZEALAND. Awarded in New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition First-olass Certificates far Running and Medium Alea, Seoond for Malt Bitter Ales, and First for Stout in Bulk. SPEIGHT ANJ OO.'S Celebrated Sparkling Prize Ales on draught at all the Principal Hotels in the Colony. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S Bottled Ales and Stout, in quarts and pints, can be had on application at the Brewery, at all licensed Grocers, or at their Bottling Stores OPE STREET, DUNEDIN, Which are under the Supervision of Messrs PowiiEY and Keast. OHN GILLIES, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, 18 George street, Dunedin, Has opened out Handsome Italian and French BEDSTEAJ3S, New Designs, in Black and Gold. SUPERIOR KAPOK BEDDING, « Spring and Woollen FLOCK MATTRESSES, all sizes. Carpets, Rugs, Floorcloths, Linoleums, in handsome New Patterns. Furniture in great variety to choose from. Prices sent on application. Time Payments arranged. Terms very easy. OHN GILLIES, FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENTS, 18 George street and 11 Great King street. Funerals conducted in Town or Oounfcry. All necessary Funeral Requisites kept in stock. Telephone 534. IHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TALE COMPETITION. PRIZES OF FIVE GUINEAS, THREE GUINEAS, TWO GUINEAS AWARDED BY THE PROPRIETORS THE EVENING STAR AUTHORS OF ORIGINAL STORD3S that are placed First, Seoond, and Third in the order of merit by gentlemen to be hereafter appointed as judges. All MSS. intended for competition must be In the hands of the Editor NOT LATER than NOVEMBER 20. No story must contain less than 5,250 nor more than 10,500 words. All rights in the Prize Compositions are reserved to the Proprietors of the Evening Stab. " Copy" inust be legibly written, on one side of the paper only. Typewritten MS. much preferred. " Dunedin, August 19,1895.

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Evening Star, Issue 9835, 25 October 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9835, 25 October 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 9835, 25 October 1895, Page 1

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