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U- ' ". ■- — tfOBT OFFICE JSOTIOBB. Mall* oloie nt tho Chief Po«li Ofiloe, Dnnodln (tub. |Eot to nny nooeisiiry alteration*), a. nnder 1— for Northern Porti of Now Zealand, overland, tolly, at 10.30 a.m., at 0.P.0. Latß letteri, guirn s , yas. North train, at 11 a.m. Monday, Jm.r 91. For Northern Ports of New Zealand, por Bdtorua, I^o p.vn. Late letters, 0.1.0., at l.SGip.m. Wkdnbsdat, Jot.? 23. DIRECT MAIL SERVICE. The contraot stoamw looio will leave Lyttelton for Plymouth, via llio do .Taneiro, on Thursday, July 24. Mails e'.ose here as under :- For United Kingdom and foreign countries, via the United Kiufjdom, per Mooow.ai, at 1.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 23rd. - Registered correspondence,, book paokota, newspapers, and money orders at .12.30 p.m. 'j?he above mail will close at the branch post-office, Dunedin North, for money orders, newspapers, and registered letters at noon, and for letters Bt 1 jp.ra. At the brunch post office, South Dunedin, for newspapers, money orders, arid registered letters at noon, and for letters at 1 p.m. Late letteri, bearing an additional single rate of postage as a lato fee (Bd), can be posted at the guard's ■ran attached to the Port Chalmers train, leaving Dunedin Hallway station at £.30 p m. The above mail will ba due in Plymouth on 4th September. For Sydney find Northern Ports of New Zealand, per Monowai, nt I.EO pm. Late letters, guard's van, Port Chalmers train, at 3.30 p,m. Letters for Sydney must be specially addressed. Thotsday, July U. Tor Southland. Australian Colonies '(via Hobart), India, China, Japsu, Continent of Europe, United .Kingdom, 4c, per .Botomakmia, at 12.50 p.m. Money orders (for Australian colonies only), registered letters, and nowspapen at 1.50 p.m. Late letters, guard's van, Port Chalmers train, at 2.30 p-m. Letters for the Unite 3 Kingdom must be specially addressed and paid Is per }oz. Parcel post mail for the Australian colonies (except New South Wales and Queensland) will, olose two hours before the letter mail. (Signed) SDW. D. BUTTS, Chief Postmaster. Chief Fast Offioo, Dunedln, July 17,1890. ABBTRACI OF BALISS BY AUCTION. Ims dat. E. O. Reynolds ahd Co., at. Rooms—Land. Sambs a. Park and Co., on the premises, Melville and Stafford streets - Buildings for removal. At Rooms—Priza tioultry and canaries. C. Johns and Co.,"at Balclutha,—Forest, fruit, and .flowering trees. Special, Advertisements, /"IITY iJODI PALACE, "71 GSOBGK STBEKT. OITY BOOT PALACE / BALANCE CITY BOOT PALACE Of CITY BOOT PALACE GOODMAN'3 STOCK CITY BOOT PALACB STILL FURTHER CITY BOOT PALACE REDUOBD. "CITY BOOT PALACK ■^-»- CITY HOOT PALACB Gents' Calf Shoes from CITY BOOT PALACE ) 10a 6d. CITY BOOT PALACE Gents' Calf E S.froml3s6d; CITY BOOT PALACE Xouths" strong B.S. from CITY BOOT PAI.ACE 4b lid. CITY BOOT PALACE Ladies' Button Bootß CITY BOOT PALAOR from 6s 9d. CITY BOOT PALACE Mies' B.S. from 6s 6d. CITY BOOT PALAOE-4 Indies Kid Shoes from 5b CITY BOOT PALACE 113. CITY BOOT PALACE Ladies' Fancy Slippers from 2s lid. — Ladies' Evening Shoes from 3s 6d. ITew Winter Goods A splendid assortment of New Winter Goods Men's Coolshams, all prices. Hew Winter Boods Men's Watertlghts, best New Winter Goods value. New Winter Goods Men's Bluchers; cheapest Bew Winter Goods in Dunedin. Hew Winter Goods' Ladies' warm Fur-lined New Winter Goods House Boots; a great Hew Winter Goods variety. Hew Winter Goods Ladies' Kid E.S., Ladles' Hew Winter Goods Kid Bals.; all prices. Mew Winter Goodß Ladies' warm Slippers, Hew Winter Goods Lndies' Evening Shoes; a Sew Winter Goods larged stock to Bclect from. "PRESERVATION OF TEA. Almost all the finesf; olasses of tea have delicate flavours peonlisj to tho several plantations where they are produced. This Is more especially the case with India and Cejlon, where teas grown in the Bame gardens one season are often very dissimilar in strength and flavour to what they were the season before. Ward:sll Bros, asd Co. attribute the success of their " Matchless" brand Teas to the fact that they keep In stock a larger assortment of Indian and Ceylon Teas than; any other firm In New Zealand, which enables them, by a thorough knowledge of the art of blending, to keep their several blends up to a uuiform standard. Great care in requisite in the Infußionoftea. The water used should boll at the time it is poured on the leaves, but should not have been boiling for a length of time, and, for thii reason, that long boiling makes water hard and Incapable of extracting in its vigorous fulness the exhilarating properties of this delightful beverage. Ten minutes' is not too long for the water to remain upon these Teaa before being drawn oft, as fine teas take longer to infuse than teas of coarse and low grades. It is also advisable to keep tho " Matchless " Tea in; an airtight canister, so as to prevent it coming in contact with oth?r household stores, as its delicate flavour often suffers by carelessness in this respect. ' Iln ■DNfILISH MODEL. The following is a description of the ENGLISH MODEL PIANOFORTE manufactured by us :— Iron Frame, Full Trichord, Imperial Oheok Action, Handsome Walnut Case, Solid Panels Incised and Gilded, Full Sweet Tone, and Firm yet Easy Touch. tRIOE, FORTY GUINEAS, Or TEEMS TO SUIT PUHOHASEBS. We beg to state that no scich value has ever before been offered to the Dunedin Public The Instrument Is of the lateßt typo, constructed of thoroughly seasoned material, and of high-class workmanship throughout, F. HOWBLL, MARUFACTtraEH, OOTAfION, DUNUDIN. Testimonial. Jones street, June 6th, 1890. Mr F. Howell, Octagon. Dear Bir,—The "English Model" Pianoforte manufactured to my order gives me every satisfaction. The Instrument is 01 handsome appearance, and the touch and tone everything that could be desired. Lily Cameron, Teacher of Pianoforte. , sju ROBERTSON'S , WHISKY. IMPORTANT IHFOHMATIOH TO THE PUBLIC BE BOTTLE WHISKY. Hitherto the Bottles supplied by Trader* have In nearly all cases NOT HELD FULL CONTENTS (Advantage bolng taken of tho PubbVs regard for cheapness and natural neglect of measurement). The Publlo should,' DEMAND AND INSIST ON GETTING FULL CONTSITTS—i.e., TWO GALLONS IN EVERY CASH Oi' 12 BOTTLBS. The I'ublio are now Informed that EVERY CASH Of KOBEKTSON'S WHISKY Contains THB FULL CONTENTS. ASK I'OK ROBERTSON'S WHISKY. "A RTTI LB S. ART TILES. MAW ft OoTcLIMITBD). Bold Medallists Exhibitions—Melbonme 1888, Paris 1889, Bsroelona 1889. Geometrical, Mosaic, and Encaustic Tile Pavements; Eoman and Venetian lVwselated Mosaic Pave- i ments; Decorated Gtad Wall Tiles; Patent i Interlocking Mosalo "fflles for Pavements, Hearths, &c. HENRY BROOKS k CO., WELLINGTON] (Representative, Mr O. J. Long), Sole Agents for New Zealand. gee Exhibit Brlfclih fciul Foreign Court. 230

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8861, 19 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8861, 19 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8861, 19 July 1890, Page 2

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