On the Caledonian ground this afternoon the Kajkcri and Alhambra First Fifteens play their return mitoh. Great interest Is taken in the result, and as both teams play their best when opposed to each other, the game; should bej woitbja long journey to see. Persons contemplating making trips from Dunedin, whether on pleasure or business, are reminded that Messrs Thos. Cook and Son, whoße office is in the Grand Hotel, are in a position to save them much trouble and expense, and to secure for them the best accommodation available, seeing that they act as ngenta for every importaut line of ateamars or railway in the world.—&dvt. Mr D.M. Spedding Bells three American organs on Tuesday, at his rooms. The Otago Boys' and Glrla' High Schools roopen [or the third quarter on Tuesday next. The rector of the boys' school will be present to enroll new boys on Tuesday morning at 9.30; the rector of the girls' school will attend on Monday from 2 to 4 to enroll new pupils. The matron, Mrs E. H. M'Kay, is now prepared to receive boarders. A course of lectures under the auspices of the newly formed Christian Bvidenco and Defence Society will ba commenced on Wednesday evening at the Choral Hall by Mr J. F. Floyd. A call of Is per share has been made by the Dunedin No. 2 Dredging Company. An extraordinary meeting of shareholders will be hold on July 30. Messrs James A. Park and Co. sell city freehold and villa in Queen street on Monday, at their rooms. A general meeting of the Master Builders and Contractors' Association will be hold at the Coffee Palace on Mouday evening. B. R. Smith, oharebroker, A. M. P. Building. Telephone 370.—[Advt.] As evidence of the esteem in which'doctors hold Purity Clgaretteß, it mey be interesting to knowthat a well-known medico waken up/jvery morning regularly at 2 o'clock to smoko one.—[Advt.] Barry's Tbicopherods job thk Hair.—Tbo oldest and the best, Jievives the perishin« hair, It is not s dye, yet it darkens, renews, glosseß, preerves, and multiplies the fibres, and thoroughly leanses the scalp. 23 WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE. How weak and absurd is the attempt of the petty, paltry vendors to endeavour to foist upou the public tho miserable preparations of the shops for the genuine Wolfe's Schnapps. 75
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8861, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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388Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8861, 19 July 1890, Page 2
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