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Special Advertisements. TCVRANK H YAMS WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER Having made, when in England, arrangemonts 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 Variuty Bronzes Bangles and Japanese Goods &c, &a Pi-ice. &c., &c. REPAIRING and MANUFACTURING In all Branches A SPECIALTY. 14 Princes street, ;dunedin.

.' 15au riILBBY'S DRY GIN. Recommended by Sir Charles Cameron, President British Public Health Medical Society, as good for AfFcctions of the Kidneys, and acknowledged to bo the best in the market. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. To be obtained of the principal Wine and Spirit Merchants. , 9d lyrß JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, Is X'leased to annouuee that ho has secured the Services of A FIRST-CLASS ASSISTANT ' From London (West End). . ■ Having fitted up the Laboratory with all the' Latest Appliances at considerable expence, we are now enabled to make Dentures with Continuous Porcelain Gum, whioh is so life-like that detection is impossible. Stent's Palates are the thinnest and strongest in Vulcanite. Cases made without Palate where applicable. For tho convenience of Patients we have TWO SURGERIES, Replete with Every Modern Convenience. ' - FILLINGS A/SPECIALTY. Fees Moderate, compatible with tho Highest Workmanship. . COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner op Princes and High streets. DUNEDIN,; " ELEVATOR AT WORK ALL DAY. Telephone No. .601. • Jlours: From 9 a.m. to 6" p.m. MR FRANK ARMSTRONG. ' ■ ■ DENTIST, - " May be Consulted at his Offices," COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner of Princes and High streets (Entrance from Prince^ street). 25 n WILKIB A.N D ~C~O~ • ' • ■ CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHERS. LETTERPRESS PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS,: ■ -•■ And ' .ACCOUNT BOOK MAKERS, ' PRINCES STREET'' ' Dunedin. . .-- . Importers of: FISniNG TACKLE, RODS, FLIES, MINNOWS, And . REQUISITES FOR PERCH FISHINGS Just received: THE NEW CENTRIC PEN] EAGLE PENCILS and PENS,! ~w! FAULK NE R. • Cumberland street, . • Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, 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 Prices. Also, Wire Bordering, Porches, Flower Stands, Garden Seats, Wire Trelliswork for Vineries, &c. ; Wire Netting for sheep, Jpigs, &c. Iron Gates, Front Fencing, and Iron Standards, at London prices. Illustrated Catalogues and Price List (on application) post {ree- ■ . Ssju

CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR \.> "PRESENTS.

Or. and T. YOUNG have pleasure in inviting inspection of their Magnificent Stock, without a doubt the largest in the colony. Stock comprises Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewellery, English, French and American Clocks, Sterling Silver and Electro Silver-plated Goods, Aneroids, Bronzes, Cutlery, Dressing Cases, Fans, Field and Opera Glasses, Ladies' Companion's, Fitted Bags, Purses, and Card Cases in Leather, Spectacles, <tc. ■. . . ■ They have lately received: Ex s.s. Kaikoura—4 Cases Newest Goods, Ex s.s. Boric—l4 Cases Newest Goods. Ex s.s. Arawa—l6 Cases Newest Goods. Ex s.s. Aorangi—4 Cases Newest Goods. , Ex s.s. Coptic—3 Cases Newest Goods. It is a well recognised fact that no buyer on commission can buy so well as one of the Principals, especially when that Principal is a practical man and acquainted with the class of goods suitable for the markets for which he buys. G. and T. . YOUNG need only mention that their Buyer is Mr George Young, and that he buys'for Cash from the actual Manufacturers; consequently, having no commissions to pay to Home Buyers, they claim to have facilities possessed by no other ui the same lino of business in New Zealand for supplying the.Best Class of Goods at the Lowest Prices. . . . ■ G. and T. YOUNG confidently invite inspection or goods and comparison of prices. Note the Address: 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN ;, . ■ Also at Wellington, Timaru, and Oamaru. 23d Off L A N^ D I N G, M'NAB'S FINE OLD "GALLEY" BRAND WHISKY, In Case and Qrs. - W. G. N E I LL, Pbinces Street. 19d STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANyT Head Office : HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, and FIDELITY GUARANTEE •RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. '; THOMAS R. FISHER, [ General Manager. CJMITH & SMITH, Octagon. — HOUSE O PAINTING and DECORATING in best style. We can suggest new and picturesque schemes of colouring for outside of house3. Si"n and Ticket Writing of every description. Artistic Paperhangings ■ Igj "OEBHIVBS.—Our Hives and Appliances -f are well made, accurate, and low in price. Send for Price List to T. G BRICKELL, Bath street, Duncdin. Also' BUTTER BOXES lined with Vegetable Parchment, so as to exclude the air Recommended by the GOVERNMENT EXPERT, and used by many factories. The Best and Cheapest Box ever offered. -j^ JT O O N D A Y " O I "IT BRIGHT CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. IT 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. Si

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9324, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9324, 15 January 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9324, 15 January 1892, Page 2

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