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Late Advertisements A MEETING of the ROSLYN PARLIAMENTARY UNION will be held in the Council Chambers TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), April 30, at 7.30 o'clock. A. Matheson, E' ; q, in the chair. Business : To Enrol Members and Adopt Rules. P FLYNN, 30op Convener. OOAST DUCK, &c, for Dinner at XV GLASGOW RESTAURANT To-day-Six-pence. 30ap WANTED TO SELL, Second-hand Station Waggon, Phaeton, Spring Cart, and Single Buggy ; cheap.—Mark Sinclair. 7ap WANTED to SELL, in Invercargill, Central BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS, Suitable either for Blacksmith or Machinist with small capital. Satisfactory Reasons for Selling. Terms Easy to Practical Man.—Apply Times Office. Hap THE Popular Overcoat for Men this Winter— Macfarlane (deep capes, no sleeves), 35s 6d.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap PIANOS. — Reliable Iron-framed English Pianos at Reasonable Prices.—Howell and Co. Show Rooms: Octagon. 8m J7A2 will PURCHASE a good Violin, Case, rj& and Bow at Howell and Co.'s, Octagon. 23f THE Popular Overcoat for Men this Winter— Macfarlane (deep capes, no sleeves), 42s 6d.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap OFFICES TO LET.—Convenient Rooms in the Mutual Life Association's Building, corner Princes and Dowling streets. 26ap WANTED KNOWN—Ashpans from 2s, cast-iron, brass, and steel fronts and Venetians; CARRIAGE Foot-warmers, &c, made to order; Gas Fires Fitted up.—J. HALL, Plumber, &c, Filleul street. Telephone 740. 26ap WATERPROOF COATS, Men's; all tho newest styles; sewn all over; magnificent Btock; 26s 6d, 29s Ud.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. HOWELL & CO. Make, Import, Exchange, Tune, and Repair Pianos.—Show Rooms; Octagon. Factory: St. Andrew street. Sm JAMES REID, Druggist, 20 Princes street, has Reduced Prices of Prescriptions 25 Per Cent, (cash). Best quality Drugs supplied, llap ANTED KNOWN—The best value in Men's Superior Waterproofs to be had.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap ICELAND MOSS SYRUP, best remedy for coughs, colds, influenza; Ib 3d and 2s.— Johnstone, chemist, Manse street. PIANOS. — Reliable Iron-framed English Pianos at Reasonable Prices.—HoweU and Co. Show Rooms : Octagon. m WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen, Present and Future revealed. — Madame Sinclair, palmist, Frederick street (next Tompkins' store). 25ap PICTURE FRAMING.—W. Wilson, Carver and Gilder, Princes street south (late Henry Walden's); best ond cheapest. 24ap DRESSMAKING.— Miss Folkard removed to No. 3 George street. Ladies' own materials made up. Terms moderate. 2 lap HOWELL & CO. Make, Import, Exchange, Tune, and Repair Pianos,—Show Rooms: Octagon. Factory: St. Andrew street. 8m WOOD-TURNING, Band Sawing, Carving. All descriptions of work undertaken.—W H. Davies, Moray place and Great King street. jrt2 will PURCHASE a good Violin, Case, d& and Bow at Howell and Co.'s, Octagon. 23f £10, £25, £50. £100, £150, £250, £1000 to Lend; bills discounted lowest rates. — Bryant, Dowling street. 28ap THE Popular Overcoat for Men this Winter— Macfarlano (deep capes, no sleeves), 35a 6d.— Clothing Factory, Ootagon. 27ap J NISBET, Paperhanger and Painter, • Removed to St. Andrew street, next Boot Palace. New Stock of OILS, Paints, Paperhangings, Varnish, Faint Brushes, Glass, and all kinds of Glazing done cheaply. Telephone 467. 9au SOMETHING New for the Boys-Macfar-lane Tweed* Overcoats (deep capes, no sleeves), 16s 6d.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap ANTED KNOWN—Watches Cleaned, 4s fid—guaranteed IS months. Splendid assortment American Clocks.—ll. H. Bailoy, Royal Arcade. 31m LILLY BROS , Manufacturers of Gold and Silver Jewellery; Old Jewellery re-mado; Watches repaired.—B9 George street. 27n BEMEMBER the BoyTl— Warm Mosgiel Suits; strongly lined; good patterns; 9s up.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. S7ap D DAWSON, Watchmaker, Mauufactur- • ing- Jeweller, and Optician, Exchange Court, Princes street. Agent for N. lazarus's Spfcialit*" SPECTACLES. Sights tested and corrected _ by bis patent process. Those with defective sight invited to inspect. OLD^ Jewellery Melted Down and made iuto New and Fashionable Designs at very low cost. Inquire prices. ' 19ap SHABBY Clothes and Gloves made haudaomo as new.—Rhodes and Co., Dunedin Steam Dye Works. Oflice. 116 George Htreet. QOMETHING New for tho Boys—MacfarKj lano Waterproofs (deep capes, no sleeves); low prices.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap HOWELL k CO. Make, Import, Exchange, Tune, and Repair Pianos.—Show Rooms: Octagon. Factory : St. Andrew street. Sm MISS JOLLY, Dressmaker, Resumed Business corner Stafford and William streets. Cutting and Fitting Classes. Charges moderate for cash. 13/ OMETHING New for tho Boys—Macfarlano Waterproofs (deep rapes, no sleeves); low prices.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap THE Cheapest Kid Glove in Dunedin is the Alma.—Sold only at T. Ross's; 2s gd pair. TIIE Strongest Dogskin Glove in Dunedin for hard wear is the Moscow.—Only at T. Ross's; 3a lld. THE Longest-wraring Glove in Dunedin is the Lisette.—Sold only at T. Ross's: price, 4s Hd; TIIK Best-fitting Glove in Dunedin is the Malta.—Sold only by T. Ross; price, 4s Hd pair. ACINTOSHES, Macintoshes, Macintoshes.— All tho newest patterns and latest styles now opening out for the approaching winter. MADE to Measure—Macintoshes from 100 different patterns, in any style.—T. ROSS, Manufacturers' Agent, Princes street. SOMETHING Warm for the Boys—Chesterfield Overcoats and Capes, 12s 6d up ; inspection invited.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap PIANOS. — Reliable Iron-framed English Pianos ot Reasonable Prices.—HoweU and Co. Show Rooms: Octagon. Sm JOHNSTONE'S QUININE and IRON ELIXIR restores strength and appetito after Influenza ; 2s.—Johnstone, chemist, Manse street. SOMETHING Warm for the Boys-Chester-field Overcoat* and Capes, 12s 6d up; inspection invited.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap MISS FORD, Dressmaker, Lower York place, has RESUMED Business. Cutting and Fitting Lessons as usual. Terms moderate MEDICINES Delivered FREE OF POST AGE when cash accompanies order.— Thomas Johnstone, pharmaceutical chemist, Manse etreet, Dunedin. KEMEMBER the Boys!— Warm Mosgiel 1 Suits; strongly lined; good patterns ;9s up.—Clothing Factory, Octagon. 27ap FEEDING Bottles (black fittings, screw glass stoppers, complete), 6d each. Splendid value.—Price, chemist, Walker street. NEURALGIA yields quickly to Price's Neurodyne when all other remedies fail, ls 6d.—Price, chemist, Walker street. PRESCRIPTIONS dispensed, with purest drugs only, at lowest possible price.— A If red T. Price, pharmaceutical chemist, Walker street. OMETHING New for the Boys—Macfarlano Tweed Overcoats (deep capes, no sleeves), IPs 6d.—Clothing Factory, Octagon: 27ap LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFIOE, - GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, (Near the Octagon). LOANS GRANTED WITHOUT DELAY J Upon ALL CLASSES OF SECURITY At LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST. Cash Advanced on Bills of Sale. Cash Advanced on Life Policies. Cash Advanced on Deposit of Deeds. Cash Advanced'upon Personal Security. Cash Advanced upon Personal Property. Cash Advanced upon Land without Transfer. Cash Advanced upon Mortgage at from 6J per cent, per annum. All applications and transactions strictly confidential. No feoß of any kind charged. LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, GEORQE STBBET, DUNEDIK (Noar the Octagon). A. SOLOMON, Public Notices. INTER I~S HERE! WINTER IS HERE 1 THE NOTED HOUSE FOR WINTER BOOTS. Special Line Men's Lome Cookhams (sewn), 12s 9d 1 Men's Strong Nailed Balmorals (iron tips, nails), 9s yd; Ladies' Strong Lace Boots, 7s 6d. Overshoes and Goloshes in all Bizes; Cosy Slippers (all sizes), 2a lld. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT (Opposite Post Office). 28ap •VTOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, byAgrioola, J3I weekly in the Otago Witnosß, dealiag 1 with aU topics of current interest to farmers,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10036, 30 April 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10036, 30 April 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10036, 30 April 1894, Page 3

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