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Special Advertisements- , ODD CORSETS. WE have turned out from ohr Stock about 80 Pairs of Odd Corsets, comprising French Wove, C.B , V.,' and N., and other well - known ! . makea. Every pair was more money. Most wera 9b fid and 10s 6d; and some as hish as 1f53 6d. They are all good,, but somo few are slightly soiled through showing in window, Ac. Your choice whilst they last for 4s iia • ' ' ■ ' ■ ■ *• ■ PER PAIR, This is a Chance to get a good ~'■"'. CORSET AT HALF-fRICE. BROWN, JgjWiNG, k 00.

These are days when we hear a good deal about bad trade and bad times; and we are not prepared to say there iR nothing in it; but though money is riot so .plentiful as formerly—though there is no gold found in our immediate heigh-bourhood^-and not, so much being made, yet money will go further than formerly. Id the matter of woollen gobdß alone 20s will probably purchase as much as 25s would have done five yeare ago. This means a.clear saving 0f,.£10 to a family whose clothing bill come 3to £sl| per ' annum (by no mean's a' large amount). But

.D.j.C. THE LEADING HOUSE FOR ALL KINDS OF ' ' DRAPERY, CLOTHING, CROCKERY, AND FURNITURE. Heavy Dress Tweeds-8a 9d, 10a 6d, 12s 6a (full dress). Boya1 Mclvil Suits-7s, 9s 63,12s 6a. 16s 6a | Boys' Knicker Suits—7s 6d, 103 6a, 12s 6a. Men's Mdsgiel Suits (our own make), 27s 6d. JACKETS (all the Newest Shapes, extra well made) from 17s 6d io 80s. FURNITURE. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE; EVERY ARTICLE OUR OWN MAKE (GUARANTEED). BEDSTEADS. LARGE SHIPMENT. NEWEST DESIGNS. JUST OPENED. C R O O^K E R Y. THK MOST COMPLETE'STOCK IN NEW ZEALAND. BSf INVITATION.—Everyone Invited to Pay a Visit of Inspection. •§& '' djTg., HIGH AND RATTRAY STREETS B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. P. LAING, Mana&or.

A WORD ABOUT EUCALYPTUS. ___ A sreat deal has been said and written about Vile difficulty of procu'rins"TheGenuine Article." We wish it to be understood that WE HAVE i RECEIVED TEE HIGHEST AWARDS where.- ---■ ever we have competed—including the Highest | Award at Chicago Exposition, 1893—beating nine competitors. This should be a sufficient Guarantee of the Excellence of our EUCAkYPTE EXTRACT and our SPECIAL EUCALYPTUS OIL. The Leaves of our Special Trees only yield | about Six Pints of Oil from every Thousand Pounds' Weight of Picked '''Leaves,, while the r leaves of the common peppermint gum trees and other inferior varieties of Eucalyptus yield from the same quantity of leaves as much as 25 pints. The inducement to make larger profits by using poor qualities of "species" is therefore quite apparent, and fully accounts for the scarcity of tha PURE ARTICLE. Ask for COLEMANE'S GOLD MEDAL EUCALYPTUS. Our Extract is not supplied in Bulk except to Medical Mem •For INFLUENZA this Extract is an absolute specific: in fact it ants like niagic. Try GOLEMANE'S EUCALYPTUS LOZENGHS for Voice and Throat. Ask for COLEMANE & SONS' GOLD MEDAL EUCALYPTUS, and take no other. Sold Everywhere p. haybiTn 4 00., I Wholesale Agents, I ' ' DUNEDIN. . Beware of Taking any Cheap Put-up Trash QTAGO WITNESS. THURSDAY, MA.V 9. SCOTTISH SONG WRITERS. Being a Lecture delivered by Wm. Reid before the Duuedin Burns Club. BOUT QUEENSLAND SUGAR. By Cnowqu ill. /CHILDREN OF ISHMAEL. *By Miuo'a. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE AND ITS EXPANSION. Mr David J. Natiian's Reply to his Critics. WEEDS. By Dinornis, . A CHAT ABOUT BOOKS. By Emmeline. THE DREAM t> F AN HOUR A' N AMERICAN IN PARIS. TSMAIL" P A S H A. ■OOYALTY AND THEIR CONFESSORS. AUGHT I~N A TRAP. TT OVE STORIES OF WELL-KNOWN JU PEOPLE.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE CELEBRATED SPRING fILQSSOM >pEA Having satisfied themselves that the Delicate Aroma of Tea is preserved longer in TINS than in Paper Packets have decided to place their Tea on the Market in AIR-TIGHT TINS, and in order to bring tbese prominently before tha Public intend giving a • ' SPKING BLOSSOM TEA. COMPETITION, WHICH IS NOW OPEN, AND WILL OLOSE ON THE 30th SEPTEMBER 1895. Every ONE POUND TIN of TEA is guaranteed to contain a Coupon entitling the Holder to Participate in this Competition. Competitors to save as many Coupons as they can collect and send them (with NAME and ADDRESS in full and Number of Coupons enclosed) to S. B. T. 0., NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. The Competitor who sends in the LARGEST NUMBER of COUPONS will receive „. _ „ „ ... FIVE GUINEAS The next' Competitor ... -„, „, „,'... „. THREE n « •• . ._...._„.__... TWO „ « » ... .- ~. ~ ~.. — ~ ONE I. The next Five Competitors each ...... m M . HALF-A-GUINEA The next Ten Competitors each _ „. „ FIVE SHILLINGS. The RESULT will be PUBLISHED in the DAILY PAPERS immediately the Competition ia decided. Be sure you ask for " SPRING BLOSSOM TEA" in ONJ! POUND TINS, and in order to secure the Largest Number of Coupons BUY EAKL? AND BUY OFTEN!

1 |" maizes a»! (DURYKA'S). "MAIZENA."—MESSRS DUE.YEA, in the year 1856, invented and adopted the v/ord or combination of letters "MAIZENA" AS .A TRADE MARK, Both as it meets the observation of the eye and as it addresses the-ear. The public are therefore warned against buying imitations, bo closely copied both in name and appearance as to deceive all but the moat careful purchasers. Buyers of this delicacy, which is specially prepared from choicest Belectcd maize, should be careful to see the packet has the name "DTJRYEA" PRINTED UPON IT, WITHOUT WHICH NONE IS GENUINE.

/GALLEY WHISKY. \JT IN BULK AND CASE Trom the Agent, W. G. NEILL, Princes street,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10358, 13 May 1895, Page 2

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