Late Advertisements. ••"./•TEN'S Fashionable hats; largest stock in jjt j_ the city; new styles; moderate prices.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. *•*<- E are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. _2 VISIT THE BIBLE REPOSITORY, Boyal Arcade.
FOR Bibles, Testaments, Reward Books, Birthday Cardß, Books, <fee. A largo assortment just arrived. ' —
NEW- Shipments exTekoa and Tongsriro.-G. DERBYSHIRE, Proprietor, Royal Arcade.
-**CTEW Season's Cider dow landed from J_**J Ohristchtirch.-Henry Rose, agent. SCHWEPPE'S Soda ahd Seltzer Waters kept in stock.— Henry Rose, agent. W' lELAND Lager : Beer.-The best Beer for summer.—Hemy Rose, agent. PURIRI Natural Mineral Water.-A pleasant Table Water; good for indigestion, <~c.— HENRY ROSE, agent. if_ VISIT Simon Brothers' (George street) for Ladies' superior Tan Canvas Shoes, 3s Ud; neat ornamented Eveningjhoet^a 9d. \ -J« ANTED KNOWN —Mies Hopkinson (late Misses "Brownlie), 9 Pr™<-cs <**-$> has reopened with a New Stock of this-beasons Goodsof MlUinery, Ladies' and Children s Undercl oth in g; die Inspection invited. J___
WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.A. and T." Tn-.HR. ■ 7 *•*-
MEN'S Fashionable Hats; largest stock in the city; new styles; moderate pricos.Clothing Factory, Octagon.
YOUNG & ANDERSON are now selling the Celebrated Mayflower Teas, and recommend tbem Bpecially. * juau
WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. .-_!*-
VISIT Simon Brothers' (George street) for Ladies' beautiful Glace Kid Gem Shoes, 10s 9*l; Glace- High Balmorals, 5s 6d. ""
WANTED KNOWN—Watches thoroughly cleaned,'ss; mainsprings, 4s 6d.-Peter Dick, moat" reliable watchmaker, Moray place, Dunedin. 3-
"13EVIFAV OF REVIEWS," for SEPJFIi TEMBER.— Progress of the Colonies; "How I. Make My Weather Forecasts, by C. L, Wragge "(Queensland): New Zealand Journals, Caricatures; Hlustrations. The Busy Man s Magazine.—All Booksellers. ao
WHITE SHIRTS.-Buy from the maker; cheapest in town: see samples—J. A. Kirby, Tailor, Princes street. ■ *»
WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. andT. Inglis."; ..,- * °2
MISS THOMSON, Dress and Mantlemaker, Princes street (above MiSB Mackenzie's Art Exchange). _______
TTNFLtjENZA.—lnstant Relief and Cure hy I using Platypus Brand of Eucalyptus Extract Jrwl Jujubes. Gold Medal Tasmanian Exhibition. Highest award, Sydney. i) 0
W KENNEDY, ASPHALT CON- „ ' TRACTOR, George street, Dunedin, Thanks his numerous customers for their patronage, and begs to intimate that he supplies all Material and Executes Town or Country Orders at Lowai-t Rates. Estimates Given. jrfs
WANTED KNOWN—Venetian Blinds, best value in the trade ; improvements up to date.—Scott and Wilson. .
WANTED Customers to see the only First Awards granted at late Exhibition for Blinds and Shutters.-Scott and AVilson.
TTj-'IRST-CLASS Workmanship ; low prices . J? repairs promptly and thoroughly attended to.—Scott and Wilson, St. Andrew street, Dun-
ASJARTINELLI, .Umbrella and Parasol | • Manufacturer, 190 George street, Du_edimj ; ' . CAUTION.— The public arc cautioned against trusting their work with persons who are falsely claiming to represent this establishment.— A. Martinelli, 190 George street, Dunedin. 2omi
WJ. PATERSON (late with Peter • Adair), Watchmaker and Jeweller. Jewellery made to order; watch repairs a specialty; , _ . INSPECT Grand Show New Season's Boots and Shoes at Simon Brothers', George street. WATOHES, Clocks, Brooches, Engagement, Wedding Rings, and Keepers, best quality, very cheap; spectacles, all sights. LSO. few Dresden China Ornaments fpr . presents;.call and inspect.-Paterson, _S> George street (opposite Inglis's). . ATERSON, BURK, & CO., the Leading House for Venetian Blinds and Revolving Shutters, Stuart street. Telephone 458. LR.ST Award • Dunedin Exhibition; also Award Melbourne Exhibition.—Paterson, Burk, and Co., Stuart street (Opposite St. Paul b), Dunedin.
"TKTEW and Old Blinds fitted with specially-pre-i_S| pared Durable Ladder Web, without extra charge.—Obtainable Paterson and Burk's only. 6o
LITTLE Boys' Suits; newest styles in White, Navy Blue, ond Fawn washing materials.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 8o
MRS - CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-East Valley. Telephone 702. Work well and cheaply executed and punctually returned all weathers. Lace curtains thoroughly renewed. INSPECT Grand Show New Season's Boots and Shoes at Simon Brothers', George street. HITE~SHIRTS.—Buy from the maker ; cheapest in town; see samples.—J. A. Kirby. Tailor, Princes street. 4a \%TE are now' Showing Latest Spring and • YY'-' Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. andT. Inglis., ■• 7 ,:.- ■■ "■ -oo
■•■' ""rVTORRIS'S Indigestion Syrup" recoraJ_^ mends itself" in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Price, 3s. Sold at Neils Dispensary.* "" ': . .
FOUND nothing like "Norms Indigestion Syrup" after 30 years' indigestion, liver complaint.—Mrs James, Thames street, Oamaru.
WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. 6o
BELLETT'S Stationery Warehouse, 81 ■ George street, is the Cheapest House in town for Stationery and Fancy Goods. No one asked to buy. *-'■'■ -' - -
VISIT Bellett's Stationery Warehouse, 81 George street, for Photo. Frames. Albums, Leather Writing Cases, Purses, Pocket Books.
TRY Bellett's Stationery Warehouse for Bibles, Waver Books, School Books Two thousand pieces of Sheet Music going at 2d each. •' -*-s
ED.-f-TM. STATHAM, Typist, 27 Princes street. Telephone 498. All kinds of Copying executed on shortest notice. J_| L~ ILLY BROS., Manufacturers of Gold and ■gayer Jewellery ; Old Jewellery re-made; Watches repaired.- 89 George street. £5
ST. GEORGE JAM.—Selected Fruit and best Sugar.—All -Srocers.
MUSICAL Instruments of all kinds Repaired; cheapest in town; good work.— William Kroon Musical Exchange, Octagon. Zju
WHITE SHIRT-.—Buy from the maker; cheapest in town; see samples—J. A. Kirby, Tailor, Prince'; street ' ■*"
TRENWITH'S " Australian Renovator " stands unparalleled as a clothes cleaner. Bottles ls.-Miller aad Co., grocers, George Btreet; and at TRENWITH'S Dye Works, Great King street (next Tabernacle). The only Dyer and Cleaner who guarantees satisfaction. *■_ RY the Leading Shop for WOOD TURNING and OARVING.-J. and A. Wilkinson, St. Andrew and King streets. 4s BOYS' and Youths' Summer Suits, newest patterns from Colonial Tweeds ; very low prices—Clothing Factory, Octagon. so WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. do TO HOUSE-CLEANERS. — Few Drops M'KENZIE'S-SAFE CLOTH CLEANER in boiling water removes spots, stems, &c. from I greasy garments or hats. Shops only. OUNCE S.C.C. in half scrubbing bucket of nearly boiling water cleans and removes grease or oil from floors. . OUNCE S.C.C. in hot water tub very effective when washing blankets- or tweed suits. Makes lather: saves time, soap, and labour. No soda required. Cost, 2d per ounce. Beware of Hawkers. . iz_\
-_TOY CAN'T AFFORD if you use CardJL board Boxes not to ring up Telephone No. 768 for quotations.—Alliance Box Company, Bath street, T. G. Brickell, manager. lbs WE are now Showing Lateßt Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. _° WHITE SHIRTS.—Buy from the maker; cheapest in town; see samples.—J. A. Kirby, Tailor, Princes street. 4s (^YCLING Shirts, Boating Shirts, Tennis j Shirts, endless variety, at lowest prices — Clothing Factory, Octagon. So HAVE you tasted Gawne's Worcester Sauce. The cheapest and most piquant sauce ever introduced. £_ OODALL'S BAKING POWDER.—War\_T ranteed pure, free from alum, and all other I injurious ingredients. £5? WE are now Showing Latest Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments.— A. and T. Inglis. PIANOS, New and Second-hand, at very reasonable prices; inspection invited.— John Hogg, importer, FiHft**** street. __f, SPRING and Summer Season.—Just opened Men's Ties; all latest styles and colours.— Clothing Factory, Octagon. 80
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10179, 13 October 1894, Page 5
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