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Business Announcements. J. M'LANDRESS. EDINBURGH BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 22 Princes street. J M'LANDRESS lias just received a splendid • shipment of New Goods, which he has purchased at * YEHY Low Prices, which ccables him to sell at a very small profit. J M'LANDRESS would ask the Public to cal • and see his Immense Stock of SUMMER Boots and Shoes, and to compare tho Quality and Price. Come and see them. COME and See Them.-AIl Goods are of the very best quality. No rubbish, got up 10 please the ALL Genuine Goodi that will give every satisfao-tion.-J. M'LANHKBSS, Edinburgh Boot and Shoe Depot, 22 Princes street. • 220 MISS CtOCGH. MISS OLOUOH, U George street, has just orened a choice assortment of New Ornaments, Fancy Flower Pots, SILK Applique Flnwers, Knitting Silk, Filozrtte, l.m'-ruidery Cotton, Maertime in new shades, Lustroleum and Poonah Paints. pHILDRIfN'S Underclolliinj; iv all sizes ; bcauti. \y fully-fit,ished goods at low prices. Ladies' Caps, liABIES' Hoods, Shawls, Bootees, &c, and many t other novelties. Lessons given in Lu3troleum and Poonah Painting. 250 TDOOTSI BOOTS! BOOTS! A POSITIVE FACT. A POSITIVE FACT. SIMON BROTHER S' Customers freely admit that for Quality and Low Prices they are not Equalled by any in the Trade,

NO WONDER! They give i atisfaotion, for tl c Subsfantial Advantages they derive through being LARGE MANUFACTURERS and DIBECT UIPOHTEHS ie Enab'es them to give most Fxtraordinary Value, We elm ply Bay Prove it 1 SEE Windows This WeTk^Some of the mo.t beau- , a , ,tlful Boota and Shoes in the city at prices 3. defying all competitors. , T^ VERYB ODY Pleased.-See our immense variety 3> ™ ,of ,New Goods dirrot Ilom best English and s iorelgn Makers by direct Bteamere. »• rpENNIS Shoes-also Backet Shoes.-Ladies-and j ■*- Cents best makes. Splendid lot just landed | '• no high prices. 5- 1?, YE£ ING 6hoes ~See our extensive variety of XJ Beautiful Goods ; beaded, plain, patent, ■ coloured, &c, from 5s 9d. WONDERFUL Value.-Men's Walking Shoes, from 7s 9d; Balmorals, from 8s 6d; Elastics, from 83 lid. '• 1ST 0 DecePfcl°n--Women's Eplendid Kid Elastics, , J-i 5s lid; Leather Elaptiee, from 6s 9d; Bal; '• morals, from 6s 9d; Imitation Button Boots, 7s 9d. . pRICKETERS, -See oursupi-rior Cricketing Shoes • \J and Balmorals; styli>,'comfort, durability, and no high prices. OUR "Beehive" Boots continue to excel all 01 hers. Men's Balmorals, from 8s 6d; Women's, from 6s 9d, WEAR Only "Beehive" Boots—Men's Stone Watertights, 12s 6d; Bluchers, 6s 6d ; Women b Balmorals, from 6s 9d; Boy's a>;d Girls' equally cheap. ENCOURAGE Local Industry.-Every pair of "Beehive" Boots made in our Factory.— SIMON BROTHERS, George street, near Octagon. , C. BILLS. PARTRIDGE COCHINS, Buff Cochins, White Cochins, Langshans, Leghorn, Japanese Ban- • tarns, Silver Grey Dorkings from imported stock. • /IJ. OLDEN'and Silver Pencilled and Spangled' JT Hamburg, Golden and Silver Spangled Polands, Houdans, and Prize Egga. PRIZE EGGS for setting, of any kind; guaranteed fertile, or money returned; warranted pure- [ bred birds. WIRE Woven Mattresses, Excelsior Rat Traps: every kind made.-CHAS.BILLS, 160 George treet. 9 ADAM PATEESON. EX Aorangi.-Wire Netting (all sizes), Locks, Hinges, Brass Case. Tube, &c, &o. EX Westland.— Weighing Machines, Door Handles, Finger Plates, and a general assoitment of Builders' Ironmongery. EX Orari.—Planes and general Carpenters' Tools, Holloware, Spades, Bakes, Hoes, Bolts and Nuts, &c, &c. EX lonic-Milk Dishes, Butter Prints, Galvanised Buckets, and an assortment of General Ironmongery.—No. G, Stafford street. 7o J. NISBET. QAHITARY PAPERHANGINGS. QANITARY Faperhangings are made of Nonkj absorbent materials, and being printed under great pressure, the COLOURING- matter is pressed into and \j thoroughly Incorporated with tiie fibre of the paper. They aro QPECiALLY recommended to promote healthy kJ dwellings, and cannot possibly retain contagion. . 21ap

M. MAHSHALL. I AM now ManufacturiDg at my Laboratory, 149 George street, all the Syrups, Tills, &c. that formirly I used to import. These, with my new steam evaporators, I can make at a much less cost, and also much suptrior in quality, owing to their freshness, than I could import; and this without the aid of high protective duties. We are determined to hold our position, as leaders in the van of progressive Chemistry, and with this aim constantly in view, we have imported from the very best makere in Europe and America drug disintegrators pressure percolators, root cutters, pressure filters, steel presEes, evaporators, steam condensers, dryin** ovens, mixing and sifting machines, machines fcr cutting, rolling, and sugar-coating pills, gelatinecoating machine, bottlo washers, btills, capsuling machines, &c. to aid us in our work of manufacturing not only Standard Chemicals for the Trade but in perfecting thoEe well-known Remedies that have become as household words throughout the length and breadth of New Ufa'and. It has always been our aim to manufacture but one quality, and that the best; hence we have no hesitation in asking the publio to give our remedies a trial, as we are thoroughly convinced that once they are U6ed they will always be used when required. MARSHALL'S Infants' Teething Powders; vegetable; no mercury jno narcotics; and yet they do mon-good than any of the older remedies that have mercury and opium for their principal ingredients. —Is. MARSHALL'S Struck Gold Bitters.—What many people need is sleep for the nerves, strength for the body, and relief from indigestion. To obtain such, use these Bitters as directed, and you will find out in a very short time that life is still worth living for.—Large bottles, 2s 6d. Tl/TAKSHALL'S Special Tincture of Podophyllum, J3X the king of liver medicines, rarely fails to give relief to those who suffer from Bilious Headaches, Constipation, and Over-eating.—la boxes. MARSHALL'S Fospherine is a remedy that is almost a specific- for Neuralgia, Weakness, Lassitude, and Rheumatism. "We are constantly receiving flattering testimonials as to its efficacy as a nerve tonic—ls bottles. t MARSHALL'S Odontalgicon is the instantaneous remedy for Toothache.—ls.—M. MARSHALL, Manufacturing Chemist, 149 George street and 64 Princes street, Dunedin. . 268 Coal NoticesT7AITAN6AIA C 0 A hi The KAITANBATA COAL keeps IMPROVING In Quality, and it at present simply PERFECT for Household Purposes. It Is a mistake to Mix it with any other Coal. Economy and Comfort are derived Completely by USING it SOLELY. " * ' Sold by all Coal Merchants. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO COAL CONSUMERS. BHUNN.EE COAL COMPANY. We ara now offering to our numerous Customers and the Public generally a superior quality of our FAVOURITE HOUSEHOLD BRUNNBR COAD at reduced rates. We are also importers of the best Newcastle Coal, and customers can be supplied with any local Coal at current prices. To Coitntby Blacksmiths and Mhbchants.— We have constantly arriving by our own line of steamers cargoes of best Double-screened Brunner Nuts from our own Mine, so favourably known for smithy purposes. Orders by post or otherwise punctually attended to. To Maltstbes and Ironfobnders. -We are large manufacturers of Coke ; for malting and smelting purposes cannot be equalled. To Bbioklavbrs and Contractors. —We manufacture at our Mine all kinds of Fire-clay Goods equal to best imported, and much cheaper. Firebricks, Fire-clay, and all kinds of Fire Tiles for Bake Ovens, Ranges, and Grates, &c, &c. kept in stock. BRUNNER COAL COMPANY, Rattray street Wharf, Doteddt. Telephone No. 295. P.M'ABDLE, 120 Local Manager. JAMES GIBSON & CO., COAL MERCHANTS, VOOKI BTIIHBT, DuifSDIK, HAVE IN STOCK: English, Coalbrookdale, Newcastle, Kaitangata, Shag Point, Walton Park, FreemunVand Breen Island Coal. Having the largest staff in the bushiest, we deliver »U orderß promptly. & Government Guarantee of the Weight sent with ehch Load. ijif ESTPOET COAL COMPANY (LIMITED), Head Office: Vogel street, Dunedin. MINES AT WESTPORT AHD GREYMOUTH. The Company's COALBROOKDALE Seam is the Best House and Steam Coal in the Southern Hemisphere, and commands in the market fche highest price. It is used exclusively by the Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, and the Elderslie Steamship Company, and by many of the Freezing Companies and Steam Mills, and has a very large consumption for household purposes. A trial has recently been made by the New Zealand Refrigerating Company at their Works at Burnside, which gives the following result*:—Tivo boilers were used, having an average pressure of 6Slb to the square inch, the fires and engines being in the same state in each case. Newcastle Screened Coal required 2641b per hour, and gave 72 per cent, refuse. Coalbrookdale Screened Coal required 2141b per hour, and gave ri per cent, refuse. Coalbrookdale Small Coal required 2-iOlu per hour, and gave 1-9 per cent, refuse. Thus showing that it required 25 per cent, more of Newcastle to do the same work as Coalbrookdale Screened, and 10 per cent, more to do the «ame work as Coalbrookdale Small Coal. The Company's Greymouth Mines (Wallsend and Coalpit Heath) are now in full working order, and they are prepared to execute orders. This Coal is used largely by the New Zealand Railways, and by nearly every Gasworks in the Colony. Mr Graham, engineer to the Dunedin Gasworks, writes:—" The Coalpit Heath Coal Is perhapi one of the very best gas coals to be found throughout the world. Where thie coal is delivered round, I have, In six months' working, found it to make 11,600 cubic feet of gas per ton; and when the correction was made for gasholder and barometer pressure and for temperature, it made 11,784 cublo feet of 18j-candle gas per ton. Orders can be booked'atlthe head office for delivery at Dunedin or elsewhere.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8020, 4 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8020, 4 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8020, 4 November 1887, Page 3

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