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TmXHIBITION OF STERLING SILVER And ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS : At G. & T. YOUNG'S great jewellery establishment, 88 Princes street. G. &T. YOUNG Having had their Window Refitted, will' during this week make A SPECIAL DISPLAY Of SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, And respectfully invite their numerous customers and the pnblic to inspect same. A. & T. ■ BUB T, STUART AND CUMBERLAND STREETS, DUNEDIN, Are now appointed SOLE AGENTS IN OTAGO For the SALE of the INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT, Which secures 50 per cent, reduction on your gas bill and ; TREBLE THE LIGHT. Six valid reasons why every Consumer should adopt this LIGHT : 1. It saves half your gas bill. 2. It gives you treble your present light. 3. It can be attached to existing gas fittings. 4. The light is clean, steady, and brilliant. 5. It does away with the impurities of gas. 6. It is pleasant, simple, and economical. SUPERIOR TO THE ELECTRIC LIGHT, And ■ ONE-SIXTH THE COST. Particulars on application to A. & T. BURT, GENERAL ENGINEERS, SANITARY PLUMBERS, & GASFITTERS, DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON. QJ E Q UAH'S C U R E, SEQUAH'S OIL, SEQUAH'S INI3TANT RELIEF. To be had of ALL CHEMISTS AND GROCERS. Sn /~j)LD SPORT TOBACCO. Made From the Finest.Leap. FRAGRANT, COOITaND SOOTHING. Old Smokers recommend Old Sport Tobacco as being the Best. Grocers and Tobacconists, TAKE NO OTHER. Sap TAMES DUTHIE AND CO., GENERAL CARRIERS and COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING," and FORWARDING AGENTS. Furniture Carefully Packed for Storage or Removal Ample Storage Accommodation in Brick Building at Lowest Rates For the convenience of our numerous Coal Customers Messrs Duthie Bros., Drapers, George street, will accept orders for coal and payment of accounts on our behalf. Telephone 712. P.O. Box 365. LOWER HIGH STREET. 29au EAUTIFUL BRITAIN."—Superb Col- „• a t A 9<#°S. of Photographs. Cheapest and Most Artistic Portfolio ever issued in the Colony Price. SIXPENCE. — Prictor and Ormsby, Stafford street. • lOau 7KTOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL J_l ,' SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED : "^MEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J. F. H. WOHLEBS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE." An Autobiography. (Translated from the German, by John Houghton.) This Book is a history of the life and work of the Rev. J. F. H. Wohlers, Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself—tbe original work having been published in Bremen in 1883. Coming to Now Zealand in 1843, he established himself as a missionary amongst the Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities (to use his own words) of loathsome savages, sank in poverty arid degradation, into communities of prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many years no remuneration whilst so doing, but producing his own food nut of the soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after a civilised manner; thus saving people's sonls and their bodies as well. 'He preserved and fully records the old Maori mythology (a sublime one), j the custodians of which all died before his own demise. Hisßook ia a valuable record of the early history of,' New \Zealand, ahd is written with great literary taste and poetic and pious feeling. Can be ordered from Booksellers. Price : In strong Cardboard Covers, 5s ; in Cloth, 6s. D SP O R.T TOBACCO. Made From the Finest Leaf. FRAGRANT, COOL, AND SOOTHING. Old Smokers recommend Old Sport Tobacco as being the Best. Grocers and Tobacconists. TAKE NO OTHER. Sap JAMES SPEIGHT & CO., CITY BREWERY. . FACTS: Sydney International Exhibition 1879.—Certificate, HIGHLY COMMENDED Melbourne International Exhibition 1880-81, again, t the WorId.—FIRST and SECOND PRIZES. Dunedin Industrial Exhibition 1881.—SECOND PRIZES for STRONG and PALE ALE. , New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, ISS2.—FIRST PRIZES for STRONG and their EXPORT PALE ALE. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, ISSs.—Also took a PRIZE. I New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, 1389-60. A large number of Prizes. RUNNING ALE, BOTTLED ALE, and STOUT IN BULK were all placed in FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1895. FIRST and- SECOND PRIZES (Gold and Silver Medals) for BOTTLED STOUT. SECOND PRIZE (Gold Medal) and other Prizes for ALE IN BULK. There are further proofs, if any are needed, of the uniform excellence of the Article produced at MESSRS JAMES SPEIGHT & CO.'S OITY BREWERY. ~\\/W ORITZSON & HOPKIN, iM. WOOL, GRAIN, SEED, DAIRY PRODUCE AGENTS, Bond and Jetty streets, Dunedin. We receive Consignments of Wool, Skins, Hides, Grain, Seeds, and all classes of Dairy and other Produce. Account Sales promptly. In Manures we can supply Kainit, Standard Phosphate, and Nitrate of Soda. Paniohlets on application. Clovers, Rape, Turnip Seed, Cocksfoot, Rvegrass—all of reliable strain and quality. Samples on application. Cornsacks (44's, 4&'s, and 48's) in Dunedin and Lyttelton. Agents for Hellaby Bros. Preserved Meats, for several roller and stone Flour and Oatmeal Millora. Agents for Henry Simon, M. Inst. C.E., Manchester, with branch at Sydney. Rollers refluted. Durfour's Silk Bolting Cloth ; best in j the market. Steel-plated Wire Cloth and I Qualitas Cotton Belting for out and indoor work. Estimates for fitting up Mills given. j BEAUTIFUL Scenes make Beautiful Pictures —"BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN" is a complete exemplification of this. Coupons for the Portfolio in Otago Daily Times and Otsgo Witness. —Prictor and Ormsby lOau

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10443, 20 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10443, 20 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10443, 20 August 1895, Page 1