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••;■-■. Public Notices. gPR IN G BLOSSOM CEYLON TEA. A BRITISH TEA. • DRINK NONE OTHER. ' .TXTALKING A PLEASURE "" • ' .' IN ■ STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES. v Made on tlie same principle as^ As pliable as FAND Cheaper than fSK\VN Wear longer than J ' WHAT ARE STANDARD BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND SHOES? . ijLll*jU J^AKD BRANDWELTED BOOTS AND MlUJib are made on the prinrtplo of the Best Hand-sewn work, by the Most Perfect Machinery that modern science has yet invented. dS^F BRAND WELTED BOOTS AND •MIUJ* are iree from the Rklges that often occur inside hand-sewn goods, .and cause much annoyance to persons suffering from tender feet SUOTO W> W™A' ED BOOTS AND ffihtS^^^e^ 40^"^^ qSDAII?BSAN^ WELTED BOOTS AND IS? ?™T the M°st J?ia>>]o of Any Kind now Made, and are as Easy in Wear during the First Week as many others after several months. - sttSpAR,D ? RA? D, BELTED boots and SHOES Can be Repaired as Hand-sewn. SARGOOD, SOnTaND EWEN, DUNEDIN, ■WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS Of the STANDARD BRANDJWELTED BOOTS AND Only Genuine when Branded "STANDARD" on the Heel, and Welted on the Sole. 23jy J) R I N E 0 N-L S ' S P R.I N G BLOSSOM CEYLON TEA. ■:" ''■■';": LATEST AND BEST. ,]TOIiVIO .AND BLAIR'S "Standard" a^|^«ion far and near for ■ Sr e r e^ltel Ye tatel pri2es a*^ »&■ WMMp AND BLAIR'S Lamirt^rlteta^n' WIMISIO AND BLAIR'S GcHen Rocca OridKfo^ibg6' Co2°^ »nd g^na-utpa^l J JJg selected.and specially grown for seed. N*ffi A m- BLAJWS Special Mixture of ,-VTIMMO AND BLAIR supply markerX^ deceit at special prices. N" JS /-■ q? LAJU, .« ly i^titutions rates Seetls wholesale ■ftTIMJIO AND BLAIR'S Fruit Trees of Apples, g^g. Plums, Peaches, &c . c TCTIMMO AND BLAIR'S Itow^TiofedTta ■Xv health, variety, and cheapness, '—-s AND BLAIR'S Fruit Tree ~Nettin",X^ in one, two, three, and four yard widths. p * ! ■£l . Blight Exterminator. The best in tbs ."RJIMMO AND. BLAIR supply Grelnba^ ' .X^ Concentrated Soria-for soap making^ ' W^-S^H? W? hr /e the triw sto^f ircown sMephant Swede. ' Heaviest cropper .'rfLSSi^ S^de-a va»°t^rowin g well out ."\pMMO AND ELAiniciiiemrio, Primula, &* Calceolaria, Stocks, Asters, and other mower Seeds arc,of choice strains. TfeTIMRTO AITD-BtATßaretUelaiwat growls X.^ of Seeds m the Australasian Colonies. ■^THIIIO AND BLAIR'S Asricultural Seeds aYe n^V>tr6ih> and of fet-rate growing - "MIMMO AND BLAIR'S Machinery is con-msa-k't y &tvfo rk-Crossing Seeds for the : :."RJIMMO AND BLAIR will send Sim^raTf ■f-\ isecds,-also quotatious, free on airolication to. alt applicants.'■ i- j/^J, SPR TNG .BLOSS O'M .: " ; CEYLON TEA. ;. . V. LATEST AND BEST. W~ HAT-ARE WE HERE FOII ?—Do yon _ ' think for oceiiioinent we are hero to allow ruiy tinn in Dunedin to undersell us just because they are a little older or a trifle larger ? Well, we 'iibinkuot! »vhy sliould we? Is not our pound just as good as theirs? Will it not reach any manufacturer m the world just the same as theirs? Is it because-of tie great glare, the ■ glamour, ..the display they make (all of which forces them to extra big expense), or is it because or their extraordinary liistli rents, that they can sell as cheap as we do ? V/e fail to .see were they come in. To use a slaug phrase, " They are not in it witn us :is Bargain (jivers." Ourrapidlirogress is due to holiest.values, painstaking treatment, and progressive methods. We are now Opening ' Up our SPRING GOODS. Call and feast your eyes on_ our Milllneiy, our New Dresses and Lovely Prints; they vdll not only delight your senses, but save your purse and gratify your prudent instincts:- ; DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION ■ - ■ 8(1 and 8S George stuekt. SP RI N G B L 0 S S 0 H .: CEYLON TEA. . . ' A :BRITISH TEA. . DRINK NONE OTHER. MURPHY'S Handbook of New Zealand Gardening, 2s 6d; How to make a Garden, is od; Aias to Gardening, Is 3d; Grap>-growing for Amateurs, Is 3d; Thomson's Ferns of New Zealand (with plates), fis ; Fruit Culture for Profit, orin \B °Ok ? I-, l, Ro.! c? (by Hale)' 3s 5 Ko;v Slake *G2O Annual Prottt from One Acre (by S. Wood), Is 3d ; Ihe Honey Bee, 3s 6d ; Books on Poultry from Is .M; Picture Frame-making for Amateurs Is 3d ; Common Accidents and How to Treat rv? m?ri S 3A I ;r£ verS lt>? SJiorthand, 35.-WISE, OAFiIN, & CO., Bookssllei-a sad Stationers Dunecto.. ' QPKING BLOSSOM OEYLON TEA. " A BRITISH TEA. DRINK NOSE OTHER mHE LITTLE MINISTER, by J. M.' ■ S Bams; cheap edition, 3s 6d; just out. New Cro;vn LandsGnide, ,No. XII, 1592, Is-posted Is 4 x'■ ,H:gßil s Cyclopsettic Record of Men and Topics of the Day (about :iSOO articles on every subiect of current interest), 4s—posted 4s 3d. Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, Good Words.Sunday Magaaire, toys and Girls' Annuals. Wright's Practical Poultry Book, 4s—posted 4s 6d (largely illustrated). Importer of Magazines, Newspapers and PeriodiGsia, all at lowest current rates. Review of ■ltaviews, 9s per annum—posted, lls. The Black Arrow, kidnapped, Treasure Island (by E '■ Stevenson), each 2s 6d-posted 2a 10d. Ever> body s Scrap Book of Curious Facts, ISverybodVs Book of Jo&M, each 9d—posted, lOd \Veldon'a Practical Needlework, vol/ri (400 engrsv^iics^ ana preceding vofa.. eachSs-Bosted 3a 6d. Mrs Leach's i ancy V ork jbaskat- (various vols.), 3s 6d—posted Bookbinding- in all its branches Paper Kul^ fctatjonar, Printer;. Agent for the Prblicatioir of the Zealand Govavmnent. ALEXANDER SLIGO, ■»■ Gsoncrt; srttSKT Dtn,-E7»7W DRINK 0 N' L 3f ' ■ SPRING BLOSSOM CKYLON TEA. LATEST AND BEST. S»ORN IN EXILE, by George Gissin a 2s tv v Ma? d 3a,vT^«»na| 1 Carlyle, by John Nfchol, (English Hen of Letters Series), 3s; Jocky Jack, by /erax, 2s fad ; Boating Man's Vade-Mecnm, 2s (id ; Ihe Amateur Photograplier'-s Auu«al 1532; Jack's lather, by \\. 14. Noiris, 2s (id ; Cynthia Wakcinans Money, l.y Anna Katharine G'oeu 3s • \\ anted, by Dick Donovan, 2s (H; The P,<"el«-,v Papers, by James Russell J.iv.vcl), 2s • '5 he ~lk->t Song Book in the World, 4s ; Origin ami Development of Religious belief, by S. Baring Gould 2 v 01, 5., 8s; _Tlie Wrong Box, by 11. L. Stevenson and Lloyd Osborne, -Is ; Beggars All, by L Dougall, 4s ; Oxford University Sermons by Cardinal Newman, 4s ; Lectures on Justification &T-£ arcluV}} If e' vmall\'{? ', Uaid of Killeena, by William- Mack :Js ; Wyhold, by E. Everett Green, Is M: History of David Grievs, by Sirs ilumphry Ward, 2s 6d and 3s 6i ; A Short History of Oiu-Own Times, by Justin M'Carthv, :k • ihe Mother s Gumo: The Management and Feedingof Infants, by A. Semple, Is 3d:-Nevermore by SaM Boldrewood, 2s (id and 3s 6d ; A Conquc-i-1 pg Heroine by Mrs Hungorford, Is .Vt • Klcc tricity up to Date for Light, Power, and Tract'on by 1 B. Verity 2s ; Practical Pig Keeping, by ]?.' D. Garratfc, Is 3d; Nada, the Lily, by H. Rider ITaggard, SsOdand 3s (hi; Bees for Pleasure and Profit, by G. Gordon Samson, 1* 3d; The Green Above the lved, being More Blarney Ballads, Is 3d JAMES HORSBURGH, Bookseller and Publisher? 97 George street, Dunediu,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9547, 1 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9547, 1 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9547, 1 October 1892, Page 3

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