LATE ADVERTISEMENTS TORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURA SOCIETY. AUTUMN SHOW. , SATURDAY, MARCH IC>. I The Autumn Show will be held as above i the Volunteer Hull. Doors open from 2 to 11 p.r r. Admission, Is. The following Special Prizes will 1. • ..!! re in addition to the Society's Prizes. •. ..-. By Mr. < •onnell (President}— 2os f.,r -r - -.:■ ■ nnmber of points, obtained by a :•<■■■: •■: hibitor in Class Pot Plants z.: <\ y'u. Flowers, Amateurs. By Mr. Connell (I'resident)—2os for •—.■ ires nnmber of points obtained by a hibitor in Class Fruit and V _ Amatenre. By Mr. James Paterson- 21s for be-: coii'-c tion Herbaceous Cut Flowers uwo ..-'"n petitors or no award). By Mr. James Paterson—An Omnia. :t;-. Flower Stand for bust Three fir or Stove Plants (two competitor.-, ,r ;:< award). By Mr. James Patterson—l2s »M -,,r :,•-; Hand Koui(net. made by chih:,-.:! undo: 12 years old—the same to be :,, ~i - ii the presence of the Commitr, . . ■■•■ tin morning <>f the Show, at the V,!;ni:.■■i Hall, at t> a.m. By Mr. Kidd—(ls, second prize for : -- -r.i'iBy Mr. Stemson—Third prize for -'. it: s:n.i-, Volume of Langnage of Flow .■-. Bv Mr. Heywoo<l—2ls, best coil, ii>■>, potatoes. in-, ii. A. De Uut-ur, \ CoMAtrrrEE : ■(''apt. A. M'f'orkimlale I StiT»-t.t. T. Morris I'apt. K. F. Diehl Sergt. J. King [.ietit. A. Headland | Corpl. Roulston Vol. K. Harding. HllN. TtIKASfCKR : Corporal K. A. Atkinson. TII K AN X U A L CO M PKTI TI 0 N In connection with the above Association will take place at the Headquarters Range ON" SATURDAY. 2:{iu> MARCH, IS7S. liiJiil'MS Match, npon to memlirrs nf the Rifle Association and Volunteer Companies in No. ."5 liattalion only. Ranges 21 ii I. 500, WO yards : 5 shots at each : any position : Wimbledon targets. Auuregate prizes—lst, Ladies' Belt, valued at 1.15 155.. with 1.5 added : 2nd r rize, President's Cup. valued at 1.5 55.. with 1.2 2s. adilcd : rird prize, L2 2s. : 4th .Prize, LI : "itlt prize. I2s. fid.: f>th :>s. j Hange Prizes—lst prize. L2 25.: 2nd prize, 1.1 l t '!| 'ird prize. 155.: 4th prize, 55.-. sth pri.: ' . ; fitii prize, 2s. lid. Cii-kink M.vivrr. open to X. O. Ritle A=so-j ciation and Volunteer Companies in | N'ii. 3 liattalion. Ranges- 200. 300.1 4011 yards: any position: Wimbledon! targets : 5 shots at each. J Ist prize, !..'{: 2nd prize. 1.2 10s; 3rd ].nze. 1.2 : 4th prize. LI : sth prize, 15s : lifh prize, 10s : 7th prize, ss. ; O.vdkts* Match.—Ranges—loo. 2nf>. :{n»); vards : anv position : second-class tar-! Ist prize. LI Is; 2nd prize, 1 5s: 3rd] prize 1 2s (id; 4th prize, ills: sth prize, | 7s b''L : tich prize, 2s tid. j
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The only Palestinian Aun.st in the World, mav be consulted at I'IIK I'KITKiaON" HOTEL (Private entrance, Moray-place), l >n tliu following .lays : t"r radios' unlv—Mondav, Wednesday, and Fridav. Ivr (u'nt'.cmen—Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. From 10 to 4 daily. je accession of patients '■" ill.' la.-t week—«hose eases are too lirp-iit to refuse—Prnfe.'sor Staaieh is cotn- | idled to postpone his visit to Oamaru for a »l°"rt time. All desirous of seeing the Prot'>r ari' urgently requested to Ifise no time 1!1 >■ '■i:-;iU;iil: iiirn in order that their eu.-es |;;:v, ; as long attention as possible. U-XTIMONIAI.S TO PUOFH.-s.SOK STAN U'H. Dunedin. February 2S, I.S7S. s n:._lt is w.th tlie greatest "pleasure that I 1 >ar tv>t!rnotiy to your treatment of deaf-iu-i. |'\, r the last t24 years 1 have heen »i;i"rrii:g from deafness in Loth mv ears. u it!i the hope ot having my hearing re•*t"ri'il. I have been under tlie eare of IS ttiM-c..iv-i ;u ,,l several chemists in L'ngkuid. •ui-oii.'.-t whom were several who devoted tm-niM-lves entirely to the treatment of ear ''•■'' eases, together with one in Dunedin, Zealand. None were aide to do me any good, and they gave me up as incurable. I have been under your eare hut '."'' ii tew days. I have improved wonder- "'!'}' : in fact, I do not retuemher being al'ie to hear so distinctly in my lire before ''* Jdo now. [ would strongly advise all *"t'erw:g from deafness to place "themselves uiiiu-r yum- skilful treatment..—Thaukfullv Tailor and Outfitter, lireat King-street, Dunedin. T» l'rnfes«, r Stanieh. !mr,~-Having surt'ered from severe deaf- <■'!•» tor two and a half years. I was induced " come up to Dnrtedin and place myself M** - °"'' eilre : :in '' * nm extremely thankto you f,, r the fact of being aide" after a t'uglit of your skilful treatment, to return """iplett'ly cured.—l am. thankfully yours. James Grant, r , ilosgiel. ""'ledin. .March «> ISTS. 93
c ii u it c ii, fur present oeatnoiuers will LET on TUESDAY, I2th Inst, Ir »m Sto J> p.m.: and on FRIDAY, 15th Ins '-. from 7.30 ti> 8.30 p.m., in the cm
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 581, 13 March 1878, Page 3
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