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The complimentary benefit to be teudei ed to Professor Oscar David on the 26th Inst, promises to be a great success. Severol very handiome prizes will be competed for, somo of which may be seen In Mr Hislop's shop window, Princ s street. Messrs J. Samson and Co, sell household furniture to-day.

Messrs D. Held and Co. sell 120 bales wool at the Otago Corn and AVool Exchange to-morrow at v- on. The same firm invite tenders for the grazing paddocks of the Berkeley estate (Henley). Mr li. 11. Leary addresses the ratorayers at the Mission Hail to-night. Now being made by a " plutocrat" to crush me by selling under cost. I only ask a legitimate profit, but lately it has been a heavy lo s. What happened In Auckland may be repeated in Dunedln, when tie public will miss me to their cost. In fact pressure is now being brought to force me out of the running. Evidence can be produced that a large sum of money has been put aside for this purpose. It was my misfortune to be made a bankrupt, and any profits I have made since or shall make in the future goes to my old creditors, I trust the public will see that my downfall is their loss. The end. A.DonxwELi,. [Advi.]

Carefully Read.—As usual during November and December, all customers spending £b at The London willbepretcnt'd with a lovely album or Japanese cabinet, splendidly and profusely illuminated, and cheap at balf-a-guiuea. Save,your bills, hemember at tlie London, ih George street. Cjme and look at our windows and doors; it will do you good, even if not wanting to purchase. At The London ladles can select from a large variety of silk and cashmere dolmans, marvellous value, lUstid, 18s Ud, 21s 6d, 22s tid, 25s Ud. At The London short jackets are still the rage in stookingette and curl elotbs—a pretty lot just opened—see tbe prices, 13s Bd, .'li) 6d, 18s 6d, 21s Gd, 2-ls 6d. Walling silks at cost prices, Is 4Jd, worth 2s fld. The print* now showing at 3|d, 4jd, sfd, are perfect wonders; also 330 pieces coloured cashmeres, double width, ls 3d aud la 4Jd ; and beautiful serges at 7Jd are worth seeing,' Ladies in town and country requiring a stylish dress made at reasonable prioe should try The Loudon. SatisfaQt'on guaranteed *, charges from 12s tid.—Phice axdßulleid.—[Advt.] Some marvellous Bargains from the Great Bargain Distributors.—Lot 65, a rich and handsome bargain. About 300 unmade dresses, each containing 12 yards of beautiful cream oatmeal cloth and 12 yards lovely antique or Yak lace for trimming; each dress to be sold for 6s 6d—usual price 10s 6d. Lot 1X5.-—A magnificent die sat a moderate price. Each of these beautiful dresses contains 8 yards of superb quality cashmere (all shades) and 2 yards rich quality velvet or si'k for trimming; each dress to be sold at 16s lid. Ladles will be highly pleased with this dress. Lot 67.—5000 yards line quality black cashmere, 12jd yard, or Us 9d for 12 yards. No lady ought to pass this by *, for walking out, travelling, or children's dresses, this is a materia] that will give the greatest satisfaction. Ladies would do well to buy whole pieces of this; 50-yard lengths at the price quoted, liijd per yard.—Fate axd Cuming, Keady Money Drapers, 92 and 94 George street.—[Advt], Heavily Ovehstocked.— Carter and Co.J owing to the late severe weather and general slow; ness of trade, have not sold their first spring shipment of d-apery and clothing, as they expected. Carter and Co. have lately opened up their second, third, and fourth shipments of new goods, and now find themselves enormously overstocked. 107 cases and bales have been landed ex lonic, Eimutaka, Tainui, and Kaikoura within the last 10 wcekß. Carter and Co. have determined to give their customers aud the public the benefit of the situation, and will offer their entire stock for one month at desperate prices. For list of bargains see Star Mouda3*s, AVednesdays, and Fridays; or call and inspect the exceptional bargains -. n offer. —[Advt.] The Prince of Summer Drinks.—" Thomson and Co.'s ginger ale stands a sea voyage well; it reached us in excellent condition, pouring out brilliant and with a nnepersistenthead. This ginger ale—which, by the way, is guaranteed to be entirely free from alcohol—is of a more delicate flavour than tbe generality of that we are accustomed to meet with in England, and on this account, to our particular taste, Is preferable."—British and Colonial Druggist, Leudou.—[Advt.]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7720, 15 November 1886, Page 2

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