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■>gat»MWMaa»tiß3s»iMU«M]Miwmiii»aniiiiiii liii wui .uji_i. Special Advertisements. QTANDARD INSUBANCB COMPANT. Heab Office i HIGH STRERT, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at Lowest Currant Retet, THOMAS R. FISHKR. General Manager. TTTOUSE PAINTING and DECORATING JLJL with good taste, Best W«rk"manahip and Materials, at LOWEST PKICES. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. SMITH & SMITH, BJn Octagon. POLLINARIS. " " The Queen e£ Table Waters." Agents: 5 Messrs NEILL .fc CO. (LIMITED). DEATHS. Dempsey.—On the 2nd January, at Mentone, Victoria, Ellen Dompsey, dearly beloved mother of William and Thomas Dempscy and Mrs Cormack. An old resident of Dunedin. RIP Page.-On the 24th January, suddenly, at his residence, Randall street, Moraington, John Page; aged 73 years. Smith.—On the 2Stn January, at her residence, Woodlands, Halfway Bush, Hannah, the dearly loved wife of Arthur Smith, and third daughter of George Arundel; aged 42 years. " Peace, per-' feet peace." . STKWART.-On the 25th January, at her residence, Mount Pleasant, Anderson's Bay, Margaret Stewart, daughter of Thomas Robertson • aged 62 years. Ward —On the 21th January (suddenly), on his way to Dunedin, Christopher "Ward, of the Bridge Hotel, Waitahuna (late County Dublin, Ireland)aged 56 years. R.I.P. Tjl UNBRAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr C. WARD are respectfully invited to follow his remains to the place of interment, in the Waitahuna Cemetery TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), 27th January, at 4 p.m. JOHN YORK, 25j» Undertaker, Waitahuna. "OS VNB BA L NOII 08. The Friends of Mr THOMAS ROBERTSON are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his late DAUGHTER, MARGARET STEWART which will leave her late Residence, Mount rleasant, Anderson's Bay. for the Anderson's Bay Cshutery, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), the 26th inst., at 3 o'clock p.m. _ A. J. WYNN & HOPE, »>Ja Undertakers. St. Andrew street. WDNEBAI, N O T 1 0 JB. The Friends of the late JOHN PAGE are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, Randall street Mor(SAIURDAY), the 26th Inst., at 415 p.m. A. J. WYNN & HOPE, g 6ja Undertakers, St. Andrew street. ; NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. Inquisitive, Kaitangata.r-<1) A commission in the Imperial service is obtained on condition that the applicant is between the ages of 38 and 22 on the Ist January of the year in which he presents himself for examination in literary and military subjects, and he must have served at least 15 months as an officer in the local military force of the colony from which he is nominated ; (2) the pay starts at 5s 3d per day; v»» he may leave the service when he chooses; (4)_ the British Government does not supply uniform ; (5) applicant pays his own passage.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 4