Special Advertisements. J 'tS/TISS BANNISTER, Costumier (from 'IW London and Melbourne).-Orders promptly txecuted; fit and style guaranteed; moderate ■-barges.-—2 London street. 1'". LATE GLASS INSURANCE. We are prepared to TAKE RISKS at very LOW RATES. *■ SMITH & SMITH, OCTAGON, Pu.te akd Sheet Glass Importers. 22au TMPfc" JOHN p * ARMSTRONG, ' . SURGEON DENTIST. Established 1861. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS. Houra from 9 a.m. to 6 pin. > "g-evator at work all Day. Telephone 604. !*m/TR FBANK ARMSTRONG, (JSIiL , DENTIST, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner of Princes street and High Btreet. Entraaco from Princes street. [Established 18G3.] A -*- J. .M'F A'R, I* A N E, 9 DIRECT IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Wine and Spirit Merchants, JTAM AND BACON CURERS. 'Sea Blenders of the Windsor Blends—viz., Standard Nos. 1 and 2, Pagoda and Canton. INVALID "PORT WINE A SPECIALTY, As recommended by the Faculty. We call tbo attention of our clients to the fact •Jhat our Business is the Largest Retail one in ' Otago; that we Import Direct, and being Cash Buyers ws' are in a position to offer Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. JffiACLAGGAN AND PRINCES STREETS, Dnnedin. 25au In To-d_7 s Issue of the ATiGO DAILY TIMES ,_s "Published the Eighth and Ninth Chapters ef * ;*«*THE LUCKIEST MAN IN THE WORLD," & Romantic and Deeply Interesting Story, ■ Bx; MARY ALBERT, AUTHOR OP /•"Delia's Stoey," "A Hidden Terror." j "Brooke Finchley's Daughter," \ "The Shelun- op the Peas," • j &c, <tc. i -uilss Mary Albert is well and favourably (known, her previous works having been unusually successful. As the productions of a young and rising authoress they have been warmly praised. "THE LUCKIEST MAN IN THE WORLD!' is an attractive Story- The plot of the work is original, the dialogue crisp and lively, and the dramatic episodes of great interest. Our readers . Ere sine to enjoy its perus-l.
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The CENTRAL BRANCH OFFICE of the TIMES and WITNESS is at the Custom House Quay, near the General Post Ofiice, Wellington, •where V, ertisemonts and subscriptions will be received, and payment of accounts due to the Company can be made to Mr J. ILOTT, the Company's Managing Agent for the North Island. Files of the Times and Witness can be inspected at Mr Ilott's Office. * ■ . TAGO DAILY' TIMES AND OTAGO WITNESS. CJHEISTCHURCSH BRANCH OFFICE. A Branch Office has bean established by tha Daily Times and Witness Company, under the charge of Mr J. E, SIMPSON, at 5 INGLIS'S BUILDINGS, where Orders for Advertisements will he received and payment of Accounts due to fcha Company car. be made. - OTAGO WITNESS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11. A Book of The Day; THE STORY OF A COMMON CRIME. Birds of the Reeds in Rural England. -Gentlemen of the Old Testament. Inthe Garden. The Crown of Laurels. _?he Lands of the Golden West. The Etiquette of Card-leaving. I*Tot on the Programme. What Dust Does. Podges of Secret Drinkers. Tlie Old South. ■M. Stambouloff, of Bulgaria. Ibsen's Brand. A Scattered Sect,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10179, 13 October 1894, Page 4
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534Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10179, 13 October 1894, Page 4
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