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Special Advertisements. i ij f; gmm eats and strps, i TOTEB:AVE JUST OPENED TIP * * the NEW TWEEDS and HATS for Gentleman's wear. Selected, designs are being shown in Imported, Mosgiel, Oamaru, and Timaru Twoeds, • ... Alao some Exclusive Makes in Goats1' Hard- and Soft Felt Hats, This' Season's Novelty is g§f THE THISTLEDOWN HAT, Very Stylish and Lijjht ia Weight, INSPECTION DESIRED, late shipping. Special Advertisements, Hobaut, February 20.-Sailed : Orlando, for jRf EMBMBER Auckland. ■*-*> Melbourne, February 20.—Sailed : Waihora, NOT Sydney, February 20.—Arrived : Wakatipu. HOW Sailed: Tarawera. CHEAP POST OFFICE NOTICES. SSL Mnlls doss at the Chief Poot Office, Dnnodte GOOD (subject to any necessary aJtarationo), a! undsr i — ~™ For Northern Ports, overland, dnily, ftt 10.10 I1 OK a.m., 0.P.0. Late lottors. eis.ll Tan, North train, T T stUa.m. LITTLE This Day (Tiiitksday), February 21. MONEY. For Lyttelton, Clirinichurch, Northern Ports of . ■ . New Zealand, Queensland, and Sydney, per Mana- ftior to Stock-taking, ponri, at 1.20 p.m. Late letter,. C.P.0., at 1.30 Jm. I^OOWNIAL SUITS te Ns?^»s^^nistsssssssn! Bo^lllf'llf' lAL now charsed by weight-Id for the first tas and id Reduced 8s (id (small) to IsaiCd sach succeeding ioz. (largest size) to clear. Notice. — The minimum charge on printed papers from this colony to Queensland is Id under YOUTHS' HEAVY COLONIAL Joz; those posted with id are surcharged at Eris- SAC SUITS, bane. From 21s—to clear. (Signed) Eiwt. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post Oflice, February 20,1594. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, ' . — '. ....— ■——! Octagon. ; ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCXION. Leading House for Clothing. THIS HAY. A-XoBiE and Co., at Rooms—Fruit. -"" — i Special Advertisements. "OTIGHLY CONCENTRATED FULLJO STRENGTH PURE MALT VINEGAR :;. White Cross Brand). For the Pickling and Preserving Season. Unmatched for Brilliancy and Flavour. Warranted made from Malt, and entirely free from deleterious Mineral Acids and other adulterants of chemically-made Vinegar. "Wo have now the largest and most complete JU'sJLe'w* modern Vinegar-brewing Plant in the Colony. Soldmolesaloo^lymb^aMcasetoMerchants g ELECT g HOW qj. NOVELTIES. THOMSON AND CO., VINEGAB. WORKS, DuKKDIW. 8f Cup Costumes [Established ISG3.] French Models in Millinery French IModels in Bonnets DIRECT IMPORTERS, ***£$£, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, N^MotaS" Wine and Swnn Merchants, HAM AND BACON CURERS. SELECT SHOW FOR RACE WEEK. Tea Blenders of the Windsor Blends—viz., Standard Nos. 1 and 2, Pagoda and Canton. -ir> y g-^ JLJ'aJLa'L'a* INVALID PORT WINE A SPECIALTY, As recommended by the Faculty HIGH AND BATTRAY.STREETS. We call the attention of our clients to the fact B. HALLENSTEIN. P. LAING, that our Business is the Largest Retail one in Chairman oE Directors, Manager, Otago; that we Import Direct, and being Cash Buyers we are in a position to offer Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. MACLAGGAN AND PRINCES STREETS, _ Dunedin. 25an STANDARD INSURANCE CUBANS'. . , TfcA-n Office I HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. mZS, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS BBBFOLD'S WINES. Taken at Lowest Current Rotes. -"- THOMAS R FISHER. FROM THE OLDEST VINEYARDS IN SOUTH t General Manner. AUSTRALIA. mHB GRAND HOTEL, DUNEDIN. r A grand family wine, rich red JL _, .., PENFOLD-S Jin and * fruit in Unrivalled Appointments and Accommodation. mf)NTTf ,v, AP 1 character. Absolutelybestsweet Tourist* and Travellers may rely on every com aauis hunao. w j ne pro d uce d in Australia. fort and attention. —_ FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE ROOMS't PENFOLD'S f An excellent, sound, bifrhTaMe d'Hote. Wines, &c. of the hisheat class. rTAKTT 1 £ 1"1' listing and Telegrams promptly attended to. CLARET. Ipion cup, Australia, 1894.) JOHN P. PIERCY, PENFOLD'S ( A rich, full-bodied old wine of Proprietor. RICH ■{ clear port character, and very * ' CONSTANTIA. (.nourishing for invalids. PENFOLD'S ( A choice family wine with -{lovely aroma and full Muscat MUSCADINE, (flavour. FASCINATING LOVE STOEY. PENFOLD'S f The best dry white wine in WrrE-Jffl Original and Brilliant mri-m-To "I Australia. (Champion cup of _ CHABLIS. (.Australasia, 1899.) Heroine. PENFOLD'S / This wine is guaranteed over _, , „...„... ] 15 years old, and is a specialty TlitfTitle:oftour Forthcoming Senal'ia OLD -{for invalids. It was awarded I the gold medal at Paris Exhi- ; TAWNY PORT. Uiition, 18S9. j U > PENFOLD'S WINES Obtained And the Author is ELEVEN FIRST PRIZES (£7l in Cash) MRS BESSIE TEMPLE, at the last Adelaide Wine Show, the next/most Author of "No Greater Fury," "Which successful exhibitor gaining only pour first Was the Wipe," &c, &c. awards. ALL LEADING WINS MERCHANTS. 21f Onr JKeaders have only to peruEo the opening ■ —• paragraphs of the Tale to become intensely interested. We can promise them that the Story -n-* O B I N & CO maintains ita power to the close. j[\j By special arrangement we have secured the COACHBUILDERS, right to publish the Story inour columns, and we ■ f^enoeditateaeoii • Octagon-and STUAntsm, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9. Hava *OVi SALE* Good Assortment oE NEW AND SECOND-HAND VEHICLES, Jj I Z And Invite Inspection. 1 — 19f Bt '' • SMO X E JIES BESSIE TEMPLE, Author of "No Gkea.teh Fury;" "Which " HTIHE "ROYAL jPOLOBS." Was the Wive," &c. % JL—" llr— — \J >■ ' W,aacommenced in our columns.on "~" SATURDAY, EEBEUAEY 9. AEOMATIC'PLUG TOBACCO. The^Story opensin.-anout-of-the-'way corner of South Africa, at £he aide of a young English T. OWILLIAMS'S Lancer, who lies on the sand pierced by bullets andassegaia. liATESI AND BEST-BRAND. Suddenly there comes to his assistance a dark: — handsome girl, dressed in a blue riding habit and mounted on a Cape thoroughbred. She is Manufactured'irom ,"XlZ,"the heroineof the Tale. CHOICEST VIRGINIA LEAF. Bsja-TTP-10-DAIB WHISKY Xj I Z OLD BENMORE. .. In Quarters, Octaves, E 12-ana 14 Bottles to the Case, Pints and Half-pints. MES-33ESSIE TEMPLE, w . G 7^, EILLj Was commenced in our columns on , Princes street. Agent. 10ia ctimroi^v T7PPfiTTA-HVO f^ ILBBY'S CASTLE O.E. Unsweetened SATURDAY,,,J?EBEUAEY '9. GIN.-Ab3olutely D ure and wholesome.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10289, 21 February 1895, Page 4

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