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Special Advertisements. TUT B FOSTER & SONS BOTTLINGS -LTX* (Harp Label) BASS' ALE, GUINNESS' STOUT, Challenge comparison with any other Brand. To be obtained from all Merchants and Grocere, and at all Hotels. If D.I.C. gPECIAL GREAT SUMMER BARGAIN TABLES HAVE NOW COMMENCED. In accordance with our established principle, all Oddments and Goods of I a seasonable character will be laid out on special BARGAIN TABLES and marked in plain red figures. BARGAIN TABLES HAVE NOW COMMENCED. °* Shareholders and Customers generally are reminded all Reduced Upods must be sold quite independent pf original cost, in order that we may be able to open every season with an entirely New and Fashionable Stock. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ANT) PTJTNT^ IN MANTLES AND JA C IetI TS CLOTHING V AND UNDERBARGAINS IN HOSIERY AND GLOWS BARGAI^ $ ?f AND LBUTTONS BARGAINS IN CLOTHING AND HATS, &c BARGALN~TABLES HAVE NOW COMMENCED. D. I C, . HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS. P. LAING, B. Halle N st Eln ; ManagerChairman of Directors. TjiOß THE CURE OF pS/KK??t ? n-d k ul\ s Diseases- AVER'S CHERRY 1 JiOTORAL is the best remedy. When the bronchial tubes are sore and obstructed with phlegm, this medicine is invaluable. . It is an anodyne expectorant, and, in cases of deep-seated consumption, it cures the coughing, soothes and heals the lacerated tissues, and induces sleep. A few doses cases Uof suffioient to afford speedy relief in COLDS AND COUGHS. It is also as speedily efficacious and prompt to allay the distressing symptoms of asthma, bronchitis sore throat, hoarseness, croop, and whooping cough, and, in thousands of families, is the only a™ w SedV Jt ISv* he K st ci ?ergency medicine and should always be at hand. No household, in which there are young children, can afford to be witxiout AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL. • Prepared by Dr J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ■ Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendors. em- beware -si %%££* 'IMITATIONS. The nameAVERS Cherry Pectoral—is prominent ON THE WRAPPER AND IS BLOWN IN THE GLASS OF EACH OP OUR BOTTLES. —1 OMITH & SMITH, Octagon. — HOUSE ' »p PAINTING and DECORATING In best style. We can suggest new and picturesque schemes of colouring for outside of houses. Sign and Tioket Writing of every description. 'Artistic Jrapernangmgsjj " jg,j W "ANTED Everyone to Know—Bargain lames have now commenced.—D.l.C. 4f JW. FAULKNER. • Cumberland street, Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, Makes and Fixes IRON GRAVE RAILS, any feTfvp|ng/h>Or^attern; als°iWntE GRAVE RAILINGS, from £1 upwards. Both can be fixed with or without kerbing. Concrete and Stone Kerbing supplied at Lowest Prices. Also, Wire Bordeni&Porches, Flower Stands, Garden Seats, VVire Trelhswork 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 !!!?: . ■ 25jn A & J. ' FARL AN E. CHRISTMAS DELICACIES • PATES DE FOIE GRAS, CAVIARE • ANCHOVIES IN OIL PEEK,. FREAN'S BISCUITS (in great variety) b*c««> PORTS, SHERRIES HACHEESE BAC°NI °LD CHEDDAR BLENDED TEAS: Ml^Sft § ANT, ON ' PAGODA, STANDARD. Tor Fragrance and Flavour Unequalled in the City. A. & jr. M'FARLANE, ■ PRINCES and MACLAGGAN STREETS. 23d BIRTH. Perston.—On the Ist February 1892, at the Bank of New Zealand, Timaru, the wife of N. M. ■k. Perston, of a son. MARRIAGE. Pearce—MußßAY.-On the 26th January, at Trinity Church, Dunedin, by the Rev. AY. C. Oliver Wilbert Hedley Stafford Pearce, of Queenstown, to Christina Murray, eldest daughter of the late Donald Murray, Timaru. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion. TDIUNERAL NOTICE. ( TheTriends of the late DONALD WILLIAMSON are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Blooinsbury Farm, North Taieri, THIS DAY (THURSDAY), the 11th ihst., at half-past 1 o'clock, for the East Taieri Cemetery. I°f W. SMITH.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9347, 11 February 1892, Page 2

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