Special Advertisements. D. I. C. THE OOMPANY ARE NOW SHOWING ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES AND LATEST FASHIONS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. Shareholders and the General Publio are invited to pay a visit; of inspection. D.I. C, HIGH AND RATTRAY STREETS. B. HALLENSTEUf, p. LAING, Chairman of Directors. Manager. QITY BOOT PA LA OE. gjP The massive Plate Glass Windows of the 0. B. P., with their CHOICE SAMPLES of the highest Class ; ! BOOTS ahd S H O ESJ for
LADIES, GENTS, and CHILDREN, give a fair indication of the VARIED and BEAUTIFUL STOCK to be found Inside. Some of the Prettiest De3ignß" ; fchat could be wished for are now SHOWN fer .INSPECTION, and the Stock, THB MOST EXTENSIVE IN THE COLONY, Ib sufficiently LARGE in QUANTITY and diversified In Make-up to meet the requirement, of all ■ intending purchasers. CITY BOOT PALACE, n Geobge Stbbbt (corner St. Andrew street). A'k J. M'F A R LA NE, •■■■ ' : a WHOLESALE and RETAIL GROCERS, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,; MAttLAGGAN AND PBDTCSS BTKOTB, VVSmVJX. OHN.BA R R o N, 29 Battray street. Sole Agent for FAMOUS EDINA BLEND WHISKY „ , And . Celebrated PORT WINE for Invalids (Yellow Seal) „x?S?2Smenaed by Medical Men. MY DECOBATED CANISTER TEA Is the best;. JOHN BARRON, 29 Battbay stbbbt, Dunedw (Late Banks, Barron, & Co.)
BIRTH.
CADzow.-On the 14th October, at Rosebank farm Anderson's Bay, the wife of Mr J. Cadzow, of a
MARRIAGE.
*w^S-OSBOBSB.-On the 17th October, at the «i n J^ hTfe D/S e?ln.' b^the Be"- J* Gibb, Thomas Brown of Eastf Taieri, to Charlotte Mary, eldest fand 0f the lat9 John Osborne, of Essex, E^Announcements of Birth., Marriage, and Deaths lent for publication from the conntry districts reS itof b h eVi,ri^ d b7the signature either of our fffj &■*** from which the announcement £! Jl or ? f tbe clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion. **
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8319, 20 October 1888, Page 2
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