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Public Notices. ROSE, WiLSO N, & C 0., MERCHANTS, GENERAL AGENTS and ACCOUNTANTS, WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, CIIAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIX. Are AGENTS forALES and STOUT—M. B. Foster and Sons (Limited), London; Thomson, Marshall, and Co., Aberdeen BRANDY—Bouthillior et Fils WHISKY—John Robertson and Sons, Dundee CLARET—A. deLuzectFils, Bordeaux; C. Gaden et Klipsch, Bordeaux CHAMPAGNE—Fremiuet et Fils, Chalons su Marne CANDLES and TOILET SOAPS-Alexander Ogston and Sons, Aberdeen CORN FLOUR—Brown and Poison, Paisley and London SHEEP DlP—Archibald Campbell, Glasgow RIFLES and GUNS—Holland and Holland, London HAVE IN STOCK— Phosphorus; China, Indian, and Ceylon Teas; Mauritius and Company's Sugars ; Old High land and other Whisky; Wines of all sorts, and General Groceries. 25ap JHENDRY & SONS, Merchant Tailors, 8 SO George street. —We have much pleasure in announcing to our Customers and the Public generally that the steady growth of our Business has induced us to employ the services of ANOTHER CUTTER, and we have been fortunate enough to secure the engagement of Mr CiiOMBiE, who has had an extensive experience with Messrs Christie and Sons, of Edinburgh, one of the leading tailoring houses in the Home Country. 3lr Crombie's work will fully maintain the high standard we have always aimed at as regards Fit, Style, and Finish. Our large and well • selected Stock offers a j splendid assortment to choose from, and we are confident that no other house in the colony can surpass us i;i general excellence of material, cut, and workmanship.—Yours truly, ' J. HENDRY & SONS, SO George street. -nnedin, October 1592. 200 OPRING BLOSSOM CEYLON TEA. A BRITISH TEA. DRINK NONE OTHER.

MANDARIN Pure Indian, China, TEAS ANDARIN and Ceylon TEAS MANDARIN Blends. TEAS MANDARIN — TEAS MANDARIN The following unsoli- TEAS MANDARIN cited testimonial has just TEAS MANDARIN reached us from a store- TEAS MANDARIN keeper who has been sell- TEAS MANDARIN ing the Mandarin Teas for TEAS MANDARIN the last three years :— TEAS MANDARIN "I find the Mandarin TEAS MANDARIN heats all the teas at the TEAS MANDARIN price in New Zealand, and TEAS MANDARIN has this undoubted recom- TEAS MANDARIN mendation, that it keeps TEAS MANDARIN up to the mark, and one TEAS MANDARIN can always depend on TEAS MANDARIN getting the 'same as TEAS MANDARIN before.' In my experience TEAS MANDARIN it is the only blended Tea TEAS MANDARIN that is turned out from TEAS MANDARIN time to time the same." TEAS TIGER Puhe Indian and Ceylon TEAS TIGER Blende. TEAS TIGER TEAS TIGER The first Blends introduced TEAS TIGER into this colony that combined TEAS TIGER the delicate flavour of the TEAS TIGER Ceylon with the rich strength TEAS TIGER of the Indian. For those who TEAS TIGEK prefer the Ceylon flavour, tho TEAS TIGER Tiger Blends are a delightful TEAS TIGER and fascinating drink. TEAS Sold by all Grocers and Storekeepers. J. RATTRAY & SON Wholesale Agents. DRINK O N L y SPRING BLOSSOM CEYLON TEA. LATEST AND BEST. UTI-UE BROTHERS, Drapers, Tailors, ! and Outfitters, DUTHIE BROTHKRS fHavc just opened out DUTHIE BROTHERS all the latest novelties DUTHIE BROTHERS in DRAPERY, selected DUTHIE BROTHERS for them from the maimDUTHIE BROTHERS fact ure rs. Also, DUTHIE BROTHERS"*1 TWEEDS and COAT'I DUTHIE BROTHERS INGS of all makes for DUTHIK BROTHERS their Tailoring DepartDUTHIE BROTHERS ment, which is under an DUTHIE BROTHERS l.able 6utter and Fitter. DUTHIS "BROTHERS, Importers, 172 and 174 George street. QONG OF THE HIDG3T MITE TO HIS MIDGET MISSUS. Ha ! ha ! ha ! you and me, Little squat bottle, Don't wo love thee. Ha! ha! ha! he! he! he! In little squat bottle Is Dawson's Whlskee. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY Can be obtained WHOLESALE FROM ALL MERCHANTS, And Retail at First-class Hotels. DX 5 ZSf X 0 N L X SPRING BLOSSOM CEYLON T2A. LATEST AND BEST. YOU CAN'T DO BETTER THAN STICK TO THE OLD SHOP. " NKW SEASON'S GOODS NOW OPENING-1 m-. i Ladies' and Gents' best Hand-sown Goods, and Tenui3 Court and Sand Shoes. I PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. [ Ladies' Neat High Kid Balmorals, 9s (id Ladies' Superior Morocco Balmorals, Ss fid Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes, 4s 9(l, G's 'id, 7s Od Ladies' Morocco Evening Shoes, 2s lid, 3s 9d, 4s lid Ladies' Sand Shoes, from Us 9d. I WE KEBI J OUR GOOD NAME? | Men's Oxford Shoes, Gs Od, 8s Gel, 10s 6'd _ Men's Oxford Balmorals, 8a (id, 11s Od, Ills od_ I OUR BEEHIVE BOOTS EXCEL ALLT I OTHERS. [ Women's Strong Lace-ups, Gs lid, Ss 6d Men's Extra Strong Lace-ups, 7s Ed, 9s Gd, 10s 9d Men's Bluchers, from Cs lid. ""BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS AND SHOES'" AT PRICES . DEFYING KKKNEST COMPETITION. Children's Extra Strong Strap Shoes, from 2s lid Children's Strong Leather Boots, from 2s Gd. SIMON BROTHERS, Group k Street (xkaii OctaookV QPRING BLOSSOM CEYLON TEA. A BRITISH TEA. DRINK NONE OTHER. MICAH CLARK 13, by A. Conan Doyle, 2s (id and 3s Gd. Come Live With Mo and Be My Love, by It. Buchanan, 2s (id and 3s. The Quintessence of Socialism, byDrA. Hehnffie, '3s. The Old Maid's Sweether.it, by Alan St. Aiibyn. 2s. The " alking Image of Urur, by Fran:: Hartnninn, 4s. J. 51. Barrio's Auld Licht Idylls, 7s; When a SFan's Single, 7s ; A Window in Thrums, 7s; Little Minister, :fa fid. What's' Bred in the Bor.e, by Grant Alien, -Is. Gerard, or The World, the Flesh, and the Devil, by Miss Rraddon, 2s (id. The Funniest Hong Book in the World, 2s. The Badminton Library on Cricket, 12s ; Lawn Tennis, 12s. Seribner's Magazine, vois. 5 and 8, each 5s (id." The Giant's Robe, by F. Aastey, 3s. The I-lei-itnge of the JCurts, by B. Bjornsoii, 3s. London in 1S:12, 2s (id. The I'matical Technical Instructor in Arts and Crafts, Is 3d. lV.d in Full (Family Storyteller), Is 3d. The Handy Guide to Correct Pronunciation and Spelling, Is 3d. A Cockney in Kilts, by Campbell Rao-Brown Is 3d. The Princess of Thule, by William Black, 3a. A Plunge into Space, by Robert Cromie, 23 (id. Nada, tho Lily, by H. Rider Haggard, 2s 6d and 3s Gd. Hlcannr's Discipline, by Janet Brown, Is 3d. Excelsior, by J. Platt, Is 3d. Bret Harte's Poems, Is 3d. The Effacement of Oriel Penhaiison, by E. M. Hewitt, Is 3d. The History of David Grieve, by Mrs Humphrey Ward, 2s Gd and 3s Gd. Problems of the Future, 4s; Modern Science and Modern Thought, 4s ; A Modern Zoroastrian, 4s—by S. Lamg. Baloh's Ready Referonco and Universal Cyclopffidia, 4s. Review of Reviews, volume 5. January to June 1882, Ik — JAMES HORSBURGH, Bookseller aW ?pb jljsuss, gf Georgs street: Pus edia,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9565, 22 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9565, 22 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9565, 22 October 1892, Page 3

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