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The day or sale at the Burnslde yards hns been changed to Tuesday next instead of Wednesday. Messrs Wilson, Talne, and Co. Bell fatm property undi-r mortgage at Invercargill on December 14 Messrs J. A. Park aud Co. offer the residence and grounds known as Oakdale for private sale. Mr M. Pym sells household furniture at his rooms on Saturday next. Mess-B M'Landress, Hepburn, and Co. sell Akaroa cheese In tlielrroomsnt noon to-day. Mr D. Stronneli sells grain nt tho Otngo Wool and Grain Stores tomorrow.

Mr Alex. M'Kenzie, land, ostate, and insurance agent, lias opened offices in Rattray street. Messrs Wright, Stephenson, an& Co. sell draught horses, hacks, harnees hor.es, &c, at the Provincial Yards to-morrow.

Mr Juo. Everest sells stock at Hampden on Wednenday, 21th Novembr. In my opinion Prince Bismarck holds the dogs of war well In hand, caused by the desire to allow his very much respected master, tho Emperor Wilhelm, to end Ills days In peace. Besides, it is known to every intelligent oltaen of the Kathe.tland that his country must be, sooner or later, drawn into the struggle, and in that event" Wilhelm " would lead hisi childrcn-whieh at his age would result in the curtailment of his years- and If this should occur while generalissimo of the army, would have a very depressing effect upon said children. An unusual prime quality of ment to.be had at my shops on the most reasonable terms, the smaflgoods and rausoges not made In dark, dingy cellars, but before oureyes.—A. DoRNWaLL,-[ADvi',] Caremlly Read, an usual during November and December, all customers spending & at The London will be pre«entt-d with a lovely album or Japanese cabinet, splendidly and profusely illuminated, and cheap at half-a-gulnca. Save your bills. Remember at tne London, in George street. Come and look at our windows and doors; it will do yon good, even if not wanting to purchase. At The London ladies can selettt from a large variety of silk and cashmere dolmans, marvellous value, 16s Bd, 18s 6d, 21s 6d, 22s (id, Jos tid. At The Londou short jackets arestill the rage in stockingette and curl cloths-a pretty lot just opened-see the prices, 13s 9d, IDs Bd, 18s 6d, 21s lid, 21s Gd. Wa.hing silks at cost prices, ls 4jd, worth 2s 6d The print ■ now showing at 3?d, 43d, 53d, are periect wonders; also 330 pieces coloured cashmeres, double width, le 3d and Is 4£d ; and beautiful serges at 7?d are worth Beeing. Ladies In town and country requiring a stylish dress made at reasonable price should try Tho London, batisfaction guaranteed; clmrges from 12s Hd.-PafCK ANnBULI.nm. - [Advt.] Some marvellous Bargains from the Great Bargain Distributors.—Lot 65, a ri.th and handsome bargain. About 300 unmade dresses, each containing in yards of beautiful cream oatmeal cloth and 12 yarus lovely antique or Yak lace for trimming; each dresß to be sold for (Is 6d—usual price !0s ud. lot «6;—■ A magnificent dre sat a moderate price. Each of these beautiful dresseß contains 8 yards of superb quality cashmero (nil- shades) and 2 yaroß rich quality velvet or si'k for trimming; each dresß to be sold at 18s Ud. Ladies will be highly pleased with tills dress. Lot 67.—5000 yards lino quality black caihmere, 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 material that will give the greatest satisfaction. Ladies would do well to buy whole pieces of this; 50-yard lengths at the price quoted, 12t)d per yard.—Fl'FJt and Cuming, Ready Money Drapers, 92 and HI George street.- [Advt], Heavily Overstocked. — Caiitbr and Co.; owing to the late severe weather and general slow? uess of trade, have not sold their first s-.ring shipment of drapery 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, Rimutaka, Tainui, and Kaikoura within the last 10 weeks. Carter and Co. have determined to give their customers and tho public the benefit of the situation, and will offor their eutire stock for one month at dosperato prices. For list of bargains see Star Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays; or call and In; spect the exceptional bargains n offer.—[Advt.] The Prince of Summer Drinks.—" Thomson and Co.'s ginger ale stauds a sea voyage well; it reached us in excellent condition, pouring out brilliant and with a fine persistent head. This ginger ale -which, by the way, Is guaranteed to be entirely free from alcohol-is of a more delicate flavour than the generality of that we nre accustomed to meet with In England, and on this account, to our particular taste, is preferable."—British and Colonial Druggist, Lendon.-CADVT.] B

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7724, 19 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7724, 19 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7724, 19 November 1886, Page 2

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