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COMMERCIAL. — ■» Daily Times Office, Thursday evening. The amount of customs revenue received to-day on goods cleared for consumption was L7013s sd. Tho customs revenue at Dunedin for the month endiug to-day is L 34.252 lis 4d, and the beer duty L 1216 9s lid. For the corresponding month of last year the customs revenue was L 25.715 13s Sd, and the beer duty L 1237 2s Bd. The customs revenue for the quarter amounts to L106,0'21 14s 2d. | POST OFFICE NOTICES. Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin (subject t.-i any necessary alterations)as under :-— For Northern Ports, overland, daily at 10.30 a.m., C.P.li. Late letters, mail van, North train, at 11 a.m. This Day (Friday), April 1. DIRECT MAIL SERVICE. The Doric will leave Lyttelton for Plymouth, via Rio de Janeiro, on Saturday, April 2. Mails close here as under :— For the United Kingdom and foreign countries, via the United Kingdom, <Sc, on Friday, April 1, at 10 a.m. Money orders at 4 p.m. and registered correspondence at 5 p.m. on Thursday, 31st March. Book packets and newspapers at 9 a.m. on Friday, Ist April. Late letters, bearing au additional single rate of postage (2_d) as a late fee can be posted in the mail van attached to the North train, leaving Duuedin railway station at 11 a.m. on the Ist April. Parcels for the United Kingdom, per Doric, will close at 9.30 a.m. The above mail will be due in London on 12th May. The Kahu will leave Lyttelton for Chatham Islands on Ist prox., at 10 p.m. (Signed) Edw. T>. Butts, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Dunedin, March 31,1892. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY. James Samson and Co., at Rooms —Furniture, &c AVitiGHT, Stsphenson, and Co., at Mount Royal Homestead Yards, near Palmerston—Sheep. N.Z.L. and M.A. Co., at Balclutha—Sheep. Special Advertisements. B. FOSTER & SONS BOTTLINGS • (Harp Label) BASS' ALE, GUINNESS' STOUT, Challenge comparison with any other Brand. To be obtained from all Merchants and Grocers, and at all Hotels. If 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 AVaverley Pen. ; THE Flying "J" Pen. A Superior "J" Pen which writes 100 words with one dip of ink. SOLD by all Stationers. Beware of Imitations. lap IVTR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, Is pleased to announce that he 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, which is so life-like that detection is impossible. Stent's Palates are the thinnest and strongest in Vulcanite. Cases made without Palates where applicable. For the convenience of Patients we have TAVO SURGERIES, Replete with Every Modern Convenience. FILLINGS A~SPECIALTY. • Tees Moderate, compatible with the Highest Workmanship. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner ov Princes and High streets. DUNEDIN. ELEVATOR ATAVORK ALL DAY. Telephone No. 604. Hours : 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 Princes street). 25n piLBE Y'S DRY GIN. Recommended by Sir Charles Cameron, President British Public Health Medical Society, as good for Affections of the Kidneys, and acknowledged to bo the best in the market. SEE THAT YOU GET IT. To be obtained of the principal AVine and Spirit Merchants. 9d T^TOONDAY OIL. BRIGHT CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERATES 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 BUTTER BOXES, for Keeping and Exporting Butter. The Best and Cheapest Box Made. PACKING CASES, Well Made and Low in Price. CARDBOARD BO JOES of every Description. T. G. BKICKELL, Bath street, Dunedin. STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office : HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, and FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS TAKEN AT LOAVEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. TO PREVENT Corrugated Iron Roofs from Rusting, use OXIDE and MINIUM PAINT. It is not poisonous, and may be had in Coffee or Lead Colour—price 7s 6d per gallon—from SMITH & SMITH, Octagon. 31m JW. FAULKNER. • Cumberland street, „, . Opposite Railway Station, Dunedin, Makes and Fixes IRON GRAVE RAILS, any Se^T^rSl?? th 'or Pattern; also, WIRE GRAVE KAILINGS, 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 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 fl!!: 25ju D.I.C. ; The Company are now Holding ' their First Grand Show of NEW < AUTUMN FASHIONS, and in doing so beg to draw special attention to - their Magnificent Display of DRESS J FABRICS, MILLINERY, SILKS < MANTLES, and TEA GOWNS, ' - Inspection invited, . d.Fc, ; HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS. 1 IP. LAING, ] „ TT .' Manager. , B. Hallenstein, ] Chairman of Directors. \ 1 J^ & J. l CHRISTMAS DELICACIES • ! PATES DE FOIE GRAS, CAVIARE ' AJSTCHOVIES IN OIL PEEK, EREAN'S BISCUITS (in great i variety) PORTS, SHERRIES PENFOLD'S CELEBRATED SOUTH AUS- ] TRALIAN WINES HAM and BACON, OLD CHEDDAR , CHEESE ' BLENDED TEAS: \ MIKADa CANTON, PAGODA, STANDARD. For Fragrance and Flavour Un- ' equalled in the City. ] A. & 3. M'EARLANE, 1 PRINCES, snd MACLAGGAN STREETS. 83d T

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9390, 1 April 1892, Page 2