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Special Advertisements. gIgpKTAKING IS IMMINENT"! We are just beginning our half, yearly stock-taking, and havsi turned1 out Clearing Lots in all departments, which must bo sold at any prkc, 20 Silk Blouses. Were 20a to 45s each. Choice now for 10a fid. 30 Dress Lengths of tweed, sergo, and fancy silk mixtures. Worn 20s to 39s 6d. Choice for 15a. 100 flairs fiilU Gloves (evening shades). Were 33 6d. to Gs Gi. To go now for 2s (id per pair. 20 dozen pairs ribbed and plain: lilack 'Cash* , mere Stockings.,' Usual prices, 2s od to 2s 9d. Choice for Is 6d per pair. i Our best Furs at half marked prices. All Trimmed: Millinery half marked price 3. DELAY IS UNWISE, AND WILL CAUSE DISAPPOINTMENT J 35 KOWN, JjWING, & £)O. STOUT .„. „.,'....5T0UT...'..«.. STOUT. DRINK ■ ' ■ THE ORIGINAL " BULLDOG" BRAND OF ALE and STOUT Bottled by MESSES R. POUTER & CO. (LIMITED.) Messrs E Pomes, and Co. bottle under their well-known "Bulldog" brand the finest Ale and 'Stout, specially brewed for the colonies by Messrs Bass and Guinness, and have at colonial exhibitions taken fust prizes at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, and CALCUTTA. JAMES BATTBAY & SON, WHOLESALE AGENTS. ' ALE .../. ,~. ALE........*.....*.... ALE pRICTOR & (CRAWFORD, Under Arrangements With THE WEBNEB, COMPANY OP CHICAGO, ARE ISSUING WEEKLY ( v v Beautiful Britain y v ) THE SCENERY AND THE SPLENDOURS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. ' UOYAL -RBSIDKNCES. PALACKS.ANO CASTLKS, PARKS AND FORESTS BOWERS ANDr HUNTING LODGES, RIVER BANKS ANf) IFLETci, THE STATELY HOUSES OF THE BRITISH ISLKS. Photographs taken by gracious permission of htv Majesty the Queen and by favour of the Noblemen and Gentlemen who own so many of the former Homes of British bovereigus. Sixteen Photographs of the same siza and quality bought in a shop cost not less than £5. PART-I. • ■ ♦ ." CONTAINS THE FOLLOWING 16 EXQUISITE PERMANENT PROCESS PHOTOGRAPHS:— - CONWAY CASTLE , THE DINING HALL AT SANDRINGCARISBROOK CASTLE ' HAM ROCHESTER CABTLE KENILWORTH CASTLE TANTALLON CASTLE THE TOWER 01? LONDON THE WHITE LODGE THE BANKSIDE AT HAMPTON GOODWOOD COURT BRAEMAR CASTLE HATFIELD HOUSE RICHMOND CASTLE " THHI OROWN JEWELS EDINBURGH CASTLE ■ PEMBROKE CASTLE WILL BE PUBLISHED ON Bth AUGUST. Cut out the COUPON published below, and for SIXPENCE (2d extra if posted) you will obtain, on or after THUP.SDAY, !ith August, at the Office of Prictor and Crawford, the current part of Beautiful Britain (TWELVE PARTS IN ALL). A Fresh Part wili, be Issued Each Week until the 12 parts are completed, and at any time previously a mis«ing part may be obtained at the OHice of Prictor and Crawford by Changing the number of the part published on the Coupon to the number of the part required. Her Majesty's example is lilways a good example. The Quean has ordered Three Sets of the Portfolio Here is a letter from the Queen's Private Secretary (General the Right Hon. Sir Kenry Ponsonby, X.C.8.) to the' Managing Director of the Werner Company of Chicago, 13a Cockspur stieet, London:— '~■„, , „ . , ~. ,„„, ' Balmoral, September 16.1894. " sir.—l have laid before the Queen your letter and the Views of Residences in "Her Majesty desired me to thank,you, and after inspection of the Book of Views the Queen was much pleased with them, and commanded me to inquire if she could keep the one you left here for her—and also if she could purchase three more copies.—Yours faithfully, " • " Henry F. Ponsonby. "W.Ritchie, Esq." ■ ■ £8f For Sixpence and a Coupon, the Current Part of BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN. : BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN COUPON. Portfolio No. 1. Cuf. out, onrc of theße Coupons (of any date), and enclose it with EIGHTPENCE in Postage Stamps, and we will deliver, post free, to any address in New Zealand, Portfolio No. 1 of our Git AND TOUR OF THE WORLD A l4'I1 ALBUM. If the Coupon is presented at our Office, and not Bent by Post, the price will be SIXPENCE. PRICTOR <fc CRAWFORD, ' Stafford street, Dunedin. Name of Subscriber „ - Occupation ............. —.........„......... Address - . COMPLETE SETS WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADDRESS'ON RECEIPT OF Bs-SIONEY ORDER *—: — ; o^posialnotk—^ s ;■ "CANADIAN CLUB" WHISKY: The age and Genuineness of thif> whisky are guaranteed by the Excise department Of the Canadian Government, by certificate over the capsule of every bottle. From the moment of manufacture until this capsule is affixed the whisky never leaves the custody of the Excise authorities. No other Government in the world provides for consumers this independent and absolute guarantee of pnrity and ripenes3. 1 " Canadian Club" Whisky was awarded a Medal and Diploma at the World's Columbian Exposition. The Hospital Gazette, London, October 1,1892, says : " . , . It is undoubtedly peculiarly adapted for medicinal uks. It is perfectly free from colouring or flavouring matter, the natural flavour and bouquet being most dolicate; it may therefore be strongly recommended for persons of weak stomach." Obtainable from all Wine and Spirit Merchants ;What ABABI PASHA, Ex-Minister of Wai for Egypt, writing from Ceylon, flaya about LIPTOJFS COFFEE ESTATES: " Having visited your Coffee Estates, I have had daily opportunity of tasting the coffee erown=an these magnificent properties, and I have no hesitation in Baying that the coffee grown on thorn is-snperior in quality and flavour to any Mocha or other coffee I have ever tasted in Eaypt or elsewhera, and that no finer coffee can be produced." Try IJPTON'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE AND CHICOEY. GUARANTEED MOST DELICIOUS ANB.INVIGORATING.' Obtainable ihoji all Grocers, ri litJ. c y w s h isk y. -vr or" s c c. XJT ■ JJ* __ Port Chalmers SUBSCRIBERS who have IN BTJLKAND CASH', hitherto obtained their WITNESSES from Mrs """~ Gillard will in future be eupplied by Mr the Agent, RAE W. G. NEILL, ' GEORGE FENWICK, •Princes street. 15ju . Managing Director.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10422, 26 July 1895, Page 2

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