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Special Advertisements. TRY '.' ' BO S - ; IXT H I S X V, : Superior to All Others. : mWO WELLERS TOBACCO. Made from Extra Choice MATURED STJN-CURED LEAP Gives a Pleasant, Cool Smoke. Try it and it will give you satisfaction. JKT- O O N D A V 0 1 L. BRIGHT, CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY. mHE SEASON'S GREETINGS. TTnprece&etaeti, Success of a New Business. | M. ERAER & SO!n\ [. CASH DRAPERY DEPOT, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. I To enable us to meet the demands of our numerous Customers, we have made LARGE CASH PURCHASES ' Of ifew season's Goods, Which we are Selling , LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. .•'.... Our Specialty is SUPERLATIVE VALUE IN EVERY DEPART- ;" MENT. Inspecton Invited. No One Asked to Buy. > Try oar DRESSMAKER for Fit, Style, and •.,.•:■ Moderate Charges. NEW NOVELTIES. Millinery, Dress Materials, Household Goods, Umbrellas, Corsets and Underclothing, . . , . Kid. and Fabric Gloves, - . Sheetings, . Art Muslins, Lace Curtains, ' '/. ' • ; , : '.'■ Arc.. ■; &c. ' Wishing One and All the Compliments of the • ■ Seas On. Established 1863.] A&. J. M'F A 5 R LAN E, • DIRECT IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS HAM AND BACON CURERS, ":"' TEA BLENDERS, PRINCES AND MACLAGGAN STREETS, DUNEDIN. ; . THE WINDSOR BLENDS: Mikado, Canton, Pagoda, Standard. Unequalled for Delicacy of Flavour and Strength of Liquor. One trial will suffice to establish -... • their excellence. '■•■• AGENTS FOR: Geo. rontet's Champagne. Gilb/s Pale Amontillado and Castle Ducal .. Montilla. Sherries in Case. : Gilby's Seven Castle Sherry in Bulk. Andresen's Famous Ports in Case. Graham's Porta. Penfold's Wines—Hock, Chablis, Constantia, Frontignac, MuscEidine, Port, Sherry, : . Claret—all in bulk or case, LANDED iac OTARAMA: A very fine assortment of Crosse and Blackwell's Jars of TABLE DELICACIES— • Anchovy Paste, Devilled Ham, Pot Game, Pot Ham, Ham and Chicken, Ham and Tongue, Pot Salmon, Pot Tongue, .Turkey and Tongue, Yarmouth Bloaters, Shrimp Paste, Strasburg Pot Meats; Philippe and Canand Sardines in halves and .quarters, French and Spanish Olives (pints '¥X*'s. al& pintß>' Cr<>sse and Blackwell's Pickles, Albert Sardines (halves and quarters); Dutch Cheeses, Stilton Cheeses,. Peek Frean's Biscuits (m great variety), Golden Poppy Salmon (flat tons, finest m the market), Montserrat Lime .WINES* and, SPIRITS of every" descripand quarts), Case Whisky (all brands), Bull Dog Stout and Ale, Foster's Stout and Ale.: ;■■•.. HAMS AND BACON. -We only buy dairy and grain-fed pigs, consequently our Hams and Bacon, being faithfully cured, are equal to the best of English. ■■■.. A. k J. M'FARLANE^ - v PRINCES AND MxCLAGGiN STREETS, ; ■'■'" DUNEDIN '" :' 20 MARRIAGES. Gough—Duncan.—On the 20th December 1893, ■ at the residence/of the bride, Michie street, Roslyn, by .the Rev. A. North, George William Gough, OE., to Mary, third daughter of the late William Duncan; builder Vwm* I?^T^c^nald; -On the 27th December 1893, at.St. Paul's pro-Cathedral, by the Veu Archdeacon Edwards, William Edward, F C 0 eldest son of William Taylor, Esq., Sir Walter St Jonn s bonool, Battersea, London, to Mary Louisa, oldest daughter.of: J. Macdonald, L.P..C.P., Ed. } : DEATH; : j I . AiLAiN.—On the 27th December, at Bellfield East raieri, Jane "Blackie, eldest daughter of Mr John Allan; aged 29 years. v INMEMORIAM. '":' '■-■•'•. .Henderson.—Jn loving memory of Donald Henderson, who died at his residence, Lansdowng, Romahapa, on the 29th December 1889 Henderson.—ln loving remembrance of-Mary-ttackay, only daughter of Margaret and H. M Henderson, Beaumont, who died 29th December ifm; aged 15 years and 9 months.—lnterred in 'Southern Cemetery, Dunedin: nu':W. a,itinß fJ°r tne coming of our Lord Jesus Onrist. —Ist Cor. 1,7. Annpuncementa of Birtna," M&rriagea, , ana 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 afatnot. Charge for these. 3s per insertion. . Jl UNE RA L NOTI CE. The Friends of Mr JOHN ALLAN are respect-' &l Iy T J?T C& cS ted t0 attend the Funeral of his late DAUGHTER, JANE BLACKIE, which will leave us residences, Bellfield, for the East Taieri Cemetery on SATURDAY, SOth inst., at 2 30 p.m. : oo ,' ■•: J■ ' ' HENRY PURVIS, ■;' , Undertaker.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9933, 29 December 1893, Page 2

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