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Special Advertisements. < SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To SHAREHOLDERS & CUSTOMERS. GENERALLY D. I. C. We have pleasure in stating that we have purchased a largo portion of a. Manufacturer's Stock of Ladies' Faille;. Broche, and A'elvct Dolmans, richly trimmed with jet and lace ;. Dorothy and Tudor Capes in' laco and cloth,, handsomely trimmed and braided.. Also, a number of Cloth and Tweed; Jackets. These are all fresh,new,,aml fashionable. The whole having bceiv. bought late in the season for cash at, less than half manufacturer's cost, we. have decided to offer them at a mere nominal advance. In addition to the. above lots will bo included the remainder of our regular stock. Everyone should inspect the Goods and compare value. Also, a Special Show of Evening Silks, Ready-made Costumes, &c. FIRST SHOW DAY: «sr SATURDAY, sth INST.TEfc r>. i c., HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS. P. LAING Manager. B. Hallensteix, Chairman of Directors.

TmRANK HYAMS WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER Having made, when in England, arrangements to have shipped by every mail the NEWEST GOODS, and buying from the Best Houses for CASH, no one is in a better position to supply the Latest Novelties at Lowest Prices. Clocks Silver and Optical Goods Watches Electroplated Art Chinas Chains Ware Leather Goods Rings In every Fans Brooches Variety Bronzes Bangles and Japanese Goods &c, &c. Price. &c., &c. REPAIRING and MANUFACTURING In all Branches A SPECIALTY. 14 Princes street, DUNEDIN.

JW. FAULKNER. ■ Cumberland street, Opposite Railway Station, Dunedm, Makes and Fixes IRON GRAVE RAILS any height, strength, or pattern ; also, WIRE GRAVE RAILINGS, from £1 upwards. Both can be fixed with or without kerbing. Concrete and Stone Kerbing supplied at Lowest Trices. Also, Wire Bordering, Porches, Flower Stands, Garden Seats, Wire Trelliswork for Vineries, &c.; Wire Netting for sheep, pigs, &c. Iron Gates, Front Fencing, and Iron Standards, at London prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price List (on application) post free. 2s" T^T 0 OND A V OI L. BRIGHT, CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Eeing Cool and Steady. T PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in strong tins and cases to avoid leakage, fitted with improved oil faucet. Costs very little more than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY. 9f piLBEY'S INVALID PORT. A very Fine VINTAGE WINE, selected for the 'use of Invalids, and specially recommended by the Medical Profession. To be obtained of the principal Wine and Spirit Merchants. Id ACNIVEN & CAMERON'S PENS are recommended by 2347 Newspapers. THEY come as a boon and a blessing to men— The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen. ___ THE Flying "J" Pen. A Superior "J " Pen which writes 100 words with one dip of ink. C 1 OLD by all Stationers. Beware of Imitations. IO 3m T7IXCELLENT "WORK.—LOW PRICES. T. G. BRICKELL, Bath steeet, Dunedin, MAKER OF PACKING CASES, Ac, CARDBOARD BOXES of EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone, 552. liny "-| WIL XI E AND C 0., * CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHERS, LETTERPRESS PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, And ACCOUNT BOOK MAKERS, PRINCES STREET, DUXEDIN. * Importers of: FISHING TACKLE, RODS, FLIES, MINNOWS, And REQUISITES FOR PERCH FISHING. Just received : THE NEW CENTRIC PEN. EAGLE PENCILS and PENS. 7 T & J. M' FA RLANE * CHRISTMAS DELICACIES: PATES DE FOIE GRAS, CAVIARE ANCHOVIES IN OIL PEEK, FREAN'S BISCUITS (in great variety) PORTS, SHERRIES PENFOLD'S CELEBRATED SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WINE'S HAM and BACON, OLD CHEDDAR CHEESE BLENDED TEAS : MIKADO, CANTON, PAGODA, STANDARD. For Fragrance and Flavour Unequalled in the City. A. & J. M'FARLANE, PRINCES and MACLAGGAN STREETS. 23d

According to the Lake County Press, William Harding, an Arrow-town youth, has made a small fortune out of his improved rabbit trap, g Advice to Motjikhs !—Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and gut a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothi.m; Sviti'r. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to the taste; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relievos wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Is Lid per bottle.-[Advt.] The Canterbury Frozen Meat Company are about to try a shipment of meat to Liverpool direct, and are inviting offers of stock for that purpose. A Natural Tonic—Healtiiv Bile.—When the liver is not making healthy bile or insiiHicient quantity the blood becomes impure-the groundwork of disuasu-aud produces constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, headaches, Ac, Kirn's Fr'vit Salt .is the best remedy. A gentleman writes:I have used £Ws Fruit Salt for six years, and I willingly endorse the statement that Enu'x tnM Salt is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health, liv its'use ~m , iv kinds of food will :i grc;e which otherwise would produce wretchedness." Caution —Le«al ri"hts are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked Lno s iruit Salt"; without it you have been imposed on by worthless hniiatkms.-Kold by all chemists.—[ A dvt.l PEARS' SOAP.

Far White Hands, Bright Clear Complexion, Soft Healthful Skin.—Peaks' Hn.w for toilet and r.ursery. Specially prepared for the delicate skin cf ladies and children ami nlhers sensitive' to Up. weather, winter or summer. prevents mutt's*!, roughness, <md chaining.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9293, 8 December 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9293, 8 December 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9293, 8 December 1891, Page 2

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