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Hp H E WATERBURY WATCH QUKKNSXjANU. '* SPLENDID TIMEKEEPERS." EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. From city and bush, from township 3nd bad tracks alike, come kindly greetings to the Waterburj Watch Company, accompanied by cheques, notes coin, stamps, and orders for more watches. Rom tho record:— Very pleased with the Waterbury Watch. II keeps excellent time, and is worth three times th. money. H Harris, Cooktown. The Waterbury Watch proves a most excelled timekeeper. I am wearing it every day, ant with all the rough work it gets iv riding, Ac, ii still keeps the same. No bushman should be with out one. A. J. LOW, Cloncurry. The Waterbury Watch gives immense satisfaction It makes good running with au eight-guinea lever ] got from London a few years ago, and it real!*) seems absurd to get go good a timekeeper for so low a price. Alfred Witt, Miriam Vale. Am much pleased with the Waterbury Watch, Several people here have them, and all are satisfied. W. E. Etsos. Am perfectly satisfied with the Waterbury Watch It keeps excellent time, and I have recommeudec my frieuds to get them. John Gkokgk Mobller, Mount Perry. The Waterbury arrived safely, and is keepint good time. I consider it well worth mon mouey. Thos. F. Boydell, Brighton Downs. The Waterbury is the cheapest watch ln thi world, and it can be repaired at a cost (accordini to its requirements) in no case exceeding 2s 6d. PRICE 13s 6d Eacb. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY, Cumberland sthkkt, ' DUNBO'IN. . 7n rj%K WATERBURY WATCH, 13s 6d F. LAURENSON, Princes street. ig n Special Advertisements. OTIOB TO VBRTISERS ADVERTISERS are notified that Advertisement «ent lv after ll p.m. for insertion tn the Otago Dail' Times wllbeplacedlnthe Speoial ColumnspTecedin; thejeadlug article, and will oe charged Extra Rate« [By Appointment to His Exckllkncv Sib W. F D. Jaavois, G.C.M.G., C.B.] QHA S. BEGG A 00. MUSICSBLLEBS, 21 PRINCES STRBBT. £S* Styles of Goods change frequently, but th laws of business regulating their sale and purchas are fixed and immutable. Those who now and thei try to demonstrate that these laws cau be change excite only the ridicule aud contempt of all sensibl people. 21 IN THE .PRESS AND SHORTLY WILL Bl X PUBLISHED, ' The History of the Early; Gold Discoveries In Otago By VINCENT PYKE M.H.B. Ex Secretary of Goldfields Ac. With Portraits of Early CELEBRITIES, and Scenic Illustrations. Bji gxitPHHaa ihjks * - _» T BAD^ S»-JJ? OTBOTI°W SOCIETY OF NEV g£A£££D. and MERCANTILE nd BANK RUPTCY GAZETTE OFFICE. [Established 1876JJ , Agents Evmnrpraßßß. For the Security of Traders, confidential nforma tion will be supplied regarding the credit and statu of any person or firm. A Weekly List of aU Bills of Sale, Mortgages o Stock &c, and Bankruptcy delivered afcOneGbinei (Indexes 5i extra) per annum. Sample copy sen Estimates given and contracts made for Advertia Ing In every paper published in the Australasia] Colonies. Firms wishing to advertise will be waite< on and supplied with every information respectini districts suitable; also copies of paper they wi*h U advertise In. WHEELER'S ADVERTISING AGBNOY, Stafford street. Dnnedin. lg D. I. G, CO-OPERATIVE OOMPANY (LIMITBD). THE COMPANY - Are now Showi g a Magnificent Assortment of NBW AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. Dress Tweeds, Fancy Dress. Stuffs, Costumes Mantles, Sealskin Jackets, Travelling Ulsters. Millinery, Flowers, and Feathers. Rich Fur Sets, Fur Trimmings, Fur Boas. Winter Hosiery and Gloves, Fancy Goods. Fancy Wools and Crewel Silks, Ac. Blankets and Flannels in English Scotch, anc Colonial makes. Carpets, Bedsteads and Bedding. Also A Large Stock of CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. CUTLERY. KITSU TS LE?«^°D. I. C. HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS,, P. LAING, P. HAIXiaSTMH, *aW *er' Chairman of Director*. ' I3ap A SHILLING BOTTLE of LOASBY'S CORN SOLVENT Cured a Corn of Forty (40) Year? Hrowth after seven bottles of Cura Clava failed ,n^ SBJ£ CORN SOLVENT fa&Sbtotft size nnd strength of Cura Clava, at two-thirds the cost i>lz.a • « „never failfl when 'egularly applied to aard or soft Corns. * LOASBY'S IRISH MOSS renders Coughing ilmost an impossibility. It causes free exp«*sfcor£ ,ion, dissolve* Indurated phlegm, and reduces laflr, m . nation. It Is pleasant to take, and guaranteed free rom Opium or Morphia. fP^ B7' S?¥ £IWG POWDEE(Is,of all Grocers) »the best and strongest in the Market. Half the usual quant ty of Butter and Eggs used with joasbys Baking Powder produces better results nan any other Powder in the Market. ,£2^ SB. V' S CARBOLISED ROSE TOOTH POWnm hardens the gums, whitens the teeth, removes utar or tobacco stains, arrests and prevents decay M Te £° thaohc byeffe<*"ally killing exposed nerves! A. Single Dose of LOASBY'S DIGESTIVE TONIO ilieyes the worst case of Dyspepsia. A bottle anally Cures. Price 2s Od. BENNETT'S ANODYNE TONIO, for Rheumatism ■ilatjca, Lumbago, Neuralgia, and all nerve and mscular pains, is the most wonderful reruedv lown. A single bottle of this medicine has cured case of Jciatica iv Dunediu of over TEN YEARS IJANDING. Advertiser can confidently reeomi oL m ere" to give thia racdicine one trial. IHSPENSING.-I wish to draw the attention of ;. ,nte to tlm fact '• l guarantee a Direct Saving i I urchasers of fully 25 per cent, on all Preacrinons. Drugs Imported direct from leading London id American Houses, and guaranteed absolutely A. M. LOASBY, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Chemist. " THE CENTRAL PHARMACY," pposite City Hotel, 30 Princes street, and at 17* Princes street South, Dunedin. Remember.—A. M. LOASBY is the Cheapest ispenser in Dunedin. Test prices aud quality All A. M. LOASBY'S Preparations can be obtained -tail of every Storekeeper throughout the district published prices. Ask for and see that you iret JAfcißY'SGoodg. 22m IB.EAT WORD COMPETITION^ THE CITY BOOT PALACE, 71 George street, Dunedin, fer the following PRIZES for a WORD COMPETITION:— FIRST PRIZE ... ... £5 Cash SECOND PRIZE ... ... £3 Cash THIRD PRIZE ... ... £■_ Cash ir the greatest number of words that can be mado from the letters contained in the two words "BOOT PALACE." Conditions : Propeir nouns and their adjectives; obsoletes, brevlations, foreign words, names of places, and petitions will not be counted. Each customer at the shop will be given a ticket, lich competitors are to return witb their list, itals to be stated, and words plainly written in lumns Alphabetically. No Entrance Fees. 1 lists must be sent in on or before 31st May next, rhese lists will be examined by competent judges, d the prizes awarded in order, rhe First Prize List will be published as soon as amined. This " Word Competition" will create little pleasant diversion, and at the same time ■ye as Sin advertisement. THE OITY BOOT PALACE c now opening NEW WINTER GOODS In Great Variety, and take this opportunity of inviting inspection. •ening and Dress Shoes, Men's Strorg Nailed Boots, Ladles' Fur-bound Slippers, &.c, Ac, Ac. CITY BOOT PALACE, 71 Gkorgb Strkkt, Corner St. Andrew street. 27«g »H(ENIX FIRE OFFICE Established 1782 (over 100 years), teaerves exceed £1,000,000 (one million sterling). Chis old-established and wealthy Company Is prered to accept Risks against Fire upon all inaurle interests at current rates of premium. ;ts characteristic features are ABSOLUTjE iCUHITY to thoße who entrust their interests to I care, combined with prompt and liberal dealings I all Its transactions. I W. G. NEILL, f n High street, Dunedin. ' !

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7875, 18 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7875, 18 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7875, 18 May 1887, Page 2

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