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Special Advertisements. h "Tyr ACHES T HUDSON'S g BEAVER BRAND ALE AND STOUT. — c To be had from s W. G. NEI LL, C PRINCES STREET. . x "TJEUTER'S TELEGRAM COMPANY * X, (LIMITED). S ( t Registers Telegraphic Addressea Free of Charge. . Codes Cable Messages for senders, thereby greatly Reducing the Coat. 1 Remita Money by Cable at Lowest Rates. 1 BRODRICK & CHALMER, Agents, jlWstreet (corner of High street), Dunedm. < AND A. GILBEY'S DRY GIN. ] \y a Vide Special Report of Sir Charles ( Cameron. M.D. . SUE I , LINSEED OILS (guaranteed pure) and | warranted genuine WHITE LEAD of best English make. PLATE AND SHEET GLASS. Paints, Colours, Varnishea, and Trade Requisitca. SMITH <fc SMITH, Dunedin. [Established 1863.]] A& J. M'FARLANE, . DIRECT IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE and RETAIL'GROCERS, WINE and SPIRIl" 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 foi m , „„ ' GEORGE GOULF/TS 1884' and 3SS9 VINTAGE CHAMPAGNE. Gilby's Pale Amontillado and CastlelDucal Montilla Sherries in caae. Gilby'B Seven Castle Sherry in Bulk. Andresen's Famous Ports in Case. Graham's Ports. „,_,,,.„ ... Penfold's Wines-nock, Chablis, Conatantia, Frontignac, Muscadine, Port, Sherry, Claret—all in bulk or case. LANDED ex OTARAMA: Avery fine assortment of Croase and Blackwell's Jars of TABLE DELICACIES-Anchovy Paste, Devilled Ham, Pot Game, Pot Ham, Ham and Chicken, Ham and Tongue, Pot Salmon, rot Tongue, Turkey and Tongue, Yarmouth Bloaters, Shrimp Paste, Strasburg Pot Meats; Philippe and Canand's Sardines in halves and quarters, Irench and Spanish Olives (pints and half-pints), Crpsße and BlackweU's Pickles, Albert Sardines (halves and quarters), Dutch Cheese, Stilton Cheeses, Peak-Frean's Biscuits (in great variety), Golden Poppy Salmon (flat tins, finest in the market), Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice. WINES and SPIRITS of every description-T. and C. O.H. Whisky, Bullock-Lade Whisky, Mar- ' tell'a Brandy, YD Clarets (pints and 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 beßt of English. A. & J. M'FARLANE, Princes and Maclaggan streets, DUNEDIN. ' DEATHS. JiCKSON.—On tbe 28th April, at her residence, Great King atreet, Dunedin, Jlary, widow of the lata John Jackson, and eldest daughter of John and Emily Gilke, native of Leamington, England; aged 40 years. Deeply regretted. Kitchinoman.—On the 2Sth April, at hia residence, Nicholson street, South Duuedin, Thomas 7 Kitchingman ; aged 73 years. 1 Millar.—On the 18th April 1594, at his resi- *" donee, Naseby, William David Millar, native of Germany; in his seventy-fifth year. Mooney,—On tho "Kith April, at Dunedm, James Samuel Mooney (late of Wetherstones ond Tapanui), dearly beloved husband of Margaret Mooney; aged 67 years. Deeply regretted. Officer.—On tho SSth April, Alexander Olncer, of Kelso, second son of the late James Officer (late of Montrose, Scotland); aged 51 yeara. Deeply regrettoJ. '. Patey.—On the 30th February, Maggie X, beloved wife of Captain Frank R. Patey, of ship Mosvhan, who died at aer. (lat. 32 S., long. 81W.) during the voyage between Liverpool and Sau Francisco, youngest sister of the Rev. John D. Gilmore, Brannoxtown, Ireland, ond of Mrs W. 11. Fcrens, Rattray street, Dunedin; aged 25 years.—Christchurch and Auckland papers please copy. 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. Chargo for these, 3s per insertion. TmUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late Jlr THOMAS KIT- . CHINGMAN are respectfully invited to attend hia Funeral, wbicb will leave his late Reaidence,: Nicholson street. South Dunedin, for the Southern Cemetery, THIS DAY (MONDAY), the 30th mat., at 4 p m. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, 30ap Clarke and Maclaggan Btreets. TnONBRAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr JAMES S. MOONEY are respectfully invited to attend hie Funeral, which will leave hia late ReaidODCe, Bureau Store. St. Clair, for the Catholic Cemetery (Soutb), TO-MORHOW* (TUESDAY), the lst of ■ May, at 2.30 p.m. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, 30ap Clarke and Maclaggan streets. . TTIUNERAL NOTICE. i The Frienda of the late Mrs MARY JAOKSON are respectfully invited to attend ber Funeral, which will leave her late Residence, Great King street (near St, David street), for the Northern Cemetery, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the lst May, at 2 o'clock p.m. A. J. AVYNN & HOPE, 30ap Undertakers, St. Andrew Btreet. > TjVU N'E RA L NOTICE. The Frienda of Messrs BROWNE BROS., Lawrence, and of Miss GRACE BROWNE, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late MOTHER, MARY (relict of the late G. F. C. Browne), which will leave tbe Reaidence of John C. Browne, Irvine street, Lawrence, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 2.30 o'clock, for tho place of interment in the Lawrence Cemetery. TH U N E R A L NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr ALEXANDER OFFICER, of Kelao, are respectfully requested to attend hia Funeral, wbich will leave the Railway Station, Waitati, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, tho 2nd May, at 1 o'clock pm,. for interment at the Waitati Cemetery. 30ap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10036, 30 April 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10036, 30 April 1894, Page 2

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