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hour specified in each case. The rule* of the Metropolitan Club of the district will be strictly adhered to, both as regards the racing and the working of the totalisator. The trotting races will be run under the rules of the South Island Trotting Association. No Bookmaker or Spieler will be admitted to the Bace-eonree or enclosures, and any person Laying Totalisotor Odds will at once be ejected and warned off, and all admission to the Course will be by tickets with this regulation printed thereon. Money mnst accompany all Nominations and Acceptances, also exchange added to all cheques. F. W. INDKE, Secretary. MR C. J. COOMBS, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (BY EXAM.), 10 Years Experience with Mr S. S. MYERS, 3ENTIST, by Appointment, to all the M.U.10.0.F. Lodges in Dunedin and suburbs. Members of Country Lodges visiting him in Dunedin at Christmas will be treated at the same rates as Dunedin members. As I intend visiting this district regularly it will save patients the expense of going to Town; >and as I guarantee all work/patients may rely on getting a first-class article at Moderate Charges ",., ' ~ Teeth mad% by.other dentists, proving unsatisfactory may be Remodelled at small cost." " •**" Painless Extractions. with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine Ether, or Chloroform STOPPING with Gold, Amalgam or Cement. I have made arrangements for the use of the Victoria Hall, behind Mrs George's Hotel, during my future visits. NEXT VISIT IN JANUARY. C. J. COOMBS Surgeon Dbittist Opposite Cargill's Monument, DUNEDIN WHY PAY FOR A WATCH ? CAN YOU BEAD THIS? A | S*L*D | B*LV»R | W*T*H 111 G**N rv 111 GU«SS I R»G*T&-1 B*Y lAI CH In order to introduce our business into every Household in Australia we undertake and guarantee to give away one of out WORLD-FAMED £2 10s SOLID SILVER KJSYLESS HUNTER WATCHES, Lady's or Gentleman's, to every reader who sends the Correct Reading of the above Puzzle. Conditions.—That your answer to the Puzzle is correct, and that you further undertake, if correct, to purchase one of our Solid Silver Single or Double Chains. Send Stamped Addressed Envelope for reply. Address The Manager, The Globe Watch Co., Ltd., 105 Pitt-Street, Sydney.

FORWARDING & CARRYING AGENCY. BEGS to inform the residents of Maniototo that he has started business as a Forwarding and General Commission Agent at Ranfurly. Patrons are assured of Prompt Attention to Orders and of Moderate. Charges. J5 E 11 N A R l> , G R A H A M, RAKFTJRLY.

SILAS HORE GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENT, *>EGS to Intiinate that Goods are _J now being landed at Waipiata. All Goods consigned to his care will be Carefully Stored and Forwarded at the Earliest Opportunity. -3-CHARGES MODERATE. For Sale— OATS, CHAFF, BRAN, POLLARD, OATMEAL AND FLOUR. A. ARTHUR, GENERAL STOREKEEtER, KOKONGA, *l EGS to intimate to the Inhabitants _J of Kokonga and Surrounding Districts that he is Quoting Goods at VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. Best Roller Flour. Oatmeal Kerosene (best brands). Wax Vestas (Colonial), Is 5d per dozen boxes. Sugar (best cane), 14s 6d 701b bag. Pickles (Hayward's), 10s per dozen. Cream of tarter; Morton's (141b tins) Is 4d per lb. KS»Other Goods Proportionately CJkap. ADVANCE OTAGO CENTRAL. JAMES CROFT, FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, RANFUHL Y, the present railway tern'inus. All goods consigned to his care will receive prompt and careful attention. RABBITS WANTED. RECEIVING AGENT OF MACADAM (LIMITED). J. G. MORGAN Bogs to Tntimate that ho has started business at It ANFU RI,Y GENERAL FORWAKDING AN.D COMMISS]Oi\ AGENT. Patrons nmy rely on Moderate Charges and Prompt' Attention to their Orders. KuKONGA.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1523, 7 January 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1523, 7 January 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1523, 7 January 1899, Page 2

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