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Late Advertisements. WANZER'S NBW STEEL Hand Lockstitch Sowing Machines; a large shipment now opened out.—Sldford, Arcade. - SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED; every description hand and foot Machines repaired by flrst-class meohanlos.—Sidford, Arcade. 6s RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ESTATE O* THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL IRVINE. FOE SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. All that Parcel of Land containing 35 poles, having frontages to York place and Arthur street, being part of Seotion 1, Blook XVIII, Dunedta, together with the Commodious Dwelling House ereoted thereon. The greater part of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. For further particulars apply to STOUT & MONDY, 25s Solicitors. |^TAGO RIFLE ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Garrison Hall on FEIDAY, 26th Inst, at 8 p.m. BITBINHSS : To Elect Council, and general. M. C. OEBAQH, - 25s Hon. Sec. TIMARU TROTTING CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. THURSDAY, 30th OOTOBER 1890 (The day after the Timaru Show). ENTRIES for the following TIME HANDIOAP TROTS will OLOSE on FRIDAY, 26th inst., at the Shamrock Hotel, Timaru, at.9 p.m. :— Three mile Trot, of lOsovs. Nomination, 20s. Open to all horses. Two-mile Trot, of 25sovs. Nomination, 15s. Open to all horses. One and a quarter-mile Dash, of lssovs. Nomination, lbs; no acceptance. Open to all hoiseß. Two-it ile Trot, of 20sovs. Nomination, 80s; no ac eptance. District, Waitaki North. Three other Trots will also take place during the day. Full programmes can be seen at Phllp'a Hotel, or from Messrs Mason and Roberts, JDuncdin. W. COLLINS, 25s Honorary Secretary. UNEDIN GOLD DREDGING COMPANY (LIMITED). j A DIVIDEND of 4s per Share haa This Day been : DECLARED, and is now Payable at the Office of the Company, Exchange Court. ANDREW HAMILTON, Secretary. Dunedin. 21th September 1890. 25s TE N D E R S, till noon on tho 4th October, for ERECTING a WOOL and SHEARING SHED at Fairlie Creek. J. A. BUENSIDE, 25s Architect. TMiEUMATICS.—Many cases acute and .£.s•' chronic Rheumatism cured by Price's Rheumatic Mixture. 3s 6d— Price, chemist, Walker '. Btreet. 23au SEA SICKNESS.—Price's American Sea Sickness Remedy. The only sure preventive. 3s 6d.—Price, chemist, Walker Btreet. 23au TGURQUHARSON'S Royal Liniment and ' lr- Blister. None genuine without signature across label.—Price, chemist. Walker otreet, sole agent. 23au Wanteds. O.ish sdvertlsemonts under this head, not oxce.iiJl!ig sixteen words, will bo charged SIXPENCE. If charged to acoount, DOUBLB HATH. ANTED, COAL MINERS, for the , Allaudale Colliery.—Applyto the Manager. 16s FIFTY COAL OR QUARTZ MINERS • WANIED. , The WESTPORT COAL COMPANY are prepared to guarantee CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT for TWELVE MONTHS to good Ooal or Quartz Miners at Liberal Wages. A FREE PASSAGE to Westport provided, and FREE LODGING in Dunedin until steamer ready to start. Apply to THS WESTPORT OOAL OOMPANY, lis Vogel street, Dunedin. _ WANTED, MINERS to keep away from ALLANDALE COLLIERY daring preaent Lock-out. 22s A YOUNG LADY desires a SITUATION as Lady-help or Companion. — Addresß Dorothy, Poßt Oflice, Riverton. 24s "•SJfTANTED, Public to Inspect the largest . V r and choicest selection of Evening Shoes (Irom fis (Jd) at Imperial Boot Depot, 4 Princes •treat. 14s WATCHES and Jewellery cleaned and repaired ; mainsprings, 4s; cleaning, 4s 6d; chronograph and keyless work a specialty.—W. R. Latham, Arcade (Maclagnan street end). 25ja ' WANTED (Make no Mistake), Watches ' Thoroughly Cleaned, sa; Mainsprings, 4s Od.—Peter Dick, the most reliable Watchmaker, upstairs, next Athena-urn, Octagon. th DE MAUS, Exhibition Photographer.— - Cabinet Photos at reduced rates. —6 Princes Btreet. 11b "SLANTED KNOWN,—Bargains in Glace V T Kid Lace Boots at 14b ; Morocco do, at 10. fid.—Harris' Imperial. 4 Princeß street. 14jti JUST RECEIVED. —LETTS' DIARIES . for 1891.— J. Wilkie and Co., printers, lithographers, and stationers, Princes atreet, Dunedin. ST. BRIGID Christmas Rose—This choice novelty offered for first time.—Gordon Bros., Anderson's Bay, Dunedin, FHUIT and Forost Trees, Ornamental Plants, Evergreen and Deciduous Flowering Shrubs, Specimen Plantß, Rhubarb Roots, Herbaceous Plants. ROSES, all the newest and best varieties, at greatly reduced prices. — Gordon Bros., Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. THE only way yon can rub ont Cole's Sausageß is by putting them on a slate. Hanover itreet. 2an ATRIAL will convince every smoker that the Purity Cigarette is superior to all other brauds. CLEARING at Half Price, " ACADEMY NOTES "(illustrated); various years; prioe, 6d eaoh.—J. Wilkie and Co., Princes street. 28ja IT moves the world, and the world should know it.—Bellows' Blue Black Ink is the best. ST. GEORGE JAM.—The purest in the market.—AU Groeera. 25f—3 WILKINSON k CO.'S Carbolised Tooth Paste whitens the teeth, prevents toothache, and impartß an agreeable odour to the breath. WILKINSON'S Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil. All medical men recommend it. WILKINSON & SON'S Family Aperient Pills. The most reliable, mild, and effective Pills in tho market. WILKINSON'S Indigestion Mixture. Try It, to be convinced of its efficacy, all ye dyspeptic hypochondriacal sufferers, 22ap ST. GEORGE JAM—Best in the market. —All Grocers. 25f—2 MEDICAL.— To keep yourself warm, try Neil's Concentrated Essence of Jamacla Ginger, Isa bottle. ATKASPOONFUL in a cup of bot water and / sugared makes one of the most pleasant of hot drinks. TO keep the Btomach right, try Neil's Hop Bitters, Isa bottle. One of the cheapest and best mixtures to be had anywhere. IF you want a good Hair Tonio, pleasantly perfumed, try Neil's Rosemary Trlcopherus, Is a bottle. TO keep the kidneys clear, the best Mixture is Neil's Liver Kidney Cure. Pains In the back soon disappear from its use. NEIL'S Lavender Water, 6d a bottle, heats them all. Try it.—74 George Btreet. ST. GEORGE JAM.—Selected Fruit and best Sugar.—All Grocers. 25f—1 HH. BAILEY, Watchmaker, 29 Royal a Arcade. All descriptions of Watches, Cloaks, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired. SPRING Novelties ex Kaikoura, Doric, Tongariro. latest styles in Millinery, Dresses, and Mantles.—Duthie Bros. ENDLESS Variety now pointed washing and trimming Laces iv Valenciennes, Torchon, Maltese, &c— Dutbie Broß. SPSOIALITIES in Lace and Embroidered Aprons, Canvas Ribbons, Vandyke Embroideries at Duthie Bros. . SPRING Flowers, Wreaths, Feathers, and Millinery, Laces, aud Eibbons of all the newest Bhades.—Duthie Bros. INVIGORATOE Corsets; best corset for all growing girls, prevents stooping and round shoulders. —Duthie Broa. JUST opening Bpeoial line of Fanoy Dress Mohairs, equal in appearance to best siIk.—DUTHIE BEOS. 13s FEMALE PILLS, 2s JGd, 3s 6d, ss; Steel and Pennyroyal, 3s 6d; safe and reliable.— Mrs Louisa Hawkins, 94 George street. 6s OLD LEAD in any quantity Bought at highest prices by G. H. Marsden, Princes | Btreet South. 4s WANTED, Gentlemen to see our Handsewn Boots at 245. Cookhams a specialty at ', Harris' Imperial. 4 Princea Btreet. 14ju RS OLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-Bast Vt ley. Entablinhi-d IfWB. All kinda of Uimii dry Work -/till snd cheaply done; IJ acre of dryinj, and hleac-in^ griiiinils. - V ACE OtIRTAINh made to iook like new, beiug I JL. finiohed on frame?; ami tinted to any colour f reqnired. Inspect.or. invited. WASHING call«d for and punctually returned in all weather.-. Conveyance attends town s I twice daily. — Mrs Clark's Laundry, North-Hast Valley. 23jy

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8919, 25 September 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8919, 25 September 1890, Page 3

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