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What ARAB! .'.. PASHA, Es-Miniater of War for Egypt, writing from Ceylon, says about LIPTON-'S COFFEE ESTATES: "Having yiaited yonr Coffee Estates, I.have had daily opportunity of tasting the coffee grown on these magnificent properties, and I have no hesitation in saying that the coffee grown on them is superior in quality and flavour to, any Mocha or other coffee I hare ever ta9ted in Egypt or elsewhere, and that bo finer coffee can be produced." Try UPTON'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE AND CHICOEY. GUARANTEED MOST DELICIOUS AND INVIGORATING. " N , ■'■•■-•■. Obtainablf. from all Gkocers.

Business Notices*. ' " ~\/T A I Z■ B N, A". J; g M ~,..,[" | «' V (" DUBYEA'S •'). W Eh .-....": A DELICIOUS TABLE DELICACY. •• TOEAUTIFUL BRITAIN."-Superb ColJL? lection of Photographs. Cheapest and Most Artistic Portfolio ever issued in the Colony. Price, SIXPENCE. — Prictor and Ormsby, Stafford street. IQau "VTOW ON THE MARKET. ! " MILLAQUIN," NEW SEASON'S CAKE SUGAR. I ~.'■■■■. v I ' i ■ ■ ' To be had of all Merchants, Grocers, and Storekeepers. ■'":'■'" | 22au ! M DEAUTIFL TL BRITAIN." '. , PART 111. .*■ ,' . ; | When tha great Duchess of Marlborough was a Widow, she used to give a family,dinner every year in- the fine house between Pall Mall and St. James's Park, now occupied by the Prince of ; "Wales. 'Seated at the head of the table on one of these | occasions, she exclaimed, alluding to the number of the younger generations assembled, "What a glorious sight it is to see such a number of branches flourishing from '- the same root!" I " Alas I".sighed Jack Spencer to a cousin next him, "the branches would flourish far better if the root were under the ground." - But when the root ,was underground Marlborough House did not remain very long in the possession of her. [ family, for it was bought in 1817 by the Crown., ,An excellent view of the house, taken fromi ! St. James's Park, is contained in Part 111 of our | "Beautiful Britain" Portfolio, which will be !on sale TO-DAY. ... . ..,..,... • I PRICTOR & ORMSBY, I Stafford street. , I -___^_ 21au' ! rnHE' CASTLE BILL COALi J COMPANY (LIMITED)..., , I - KAITANGATA. I . . Head Office: Crawford Btteet, Dunedin. CASTLE HILL COAL Is a New Deep Seam at Kaitangata. THE QUALITY OF THIS COAL Has already secured for it a leading position in the market. It is not now a question whether it is EQUAL to any other: there can be no doubt it is THE BEST, ■■...- ■■■:..;. LASTS LONGEST, GIVES MOST HEAT, | PRODUCES LEAST ASH. 1 Insist on being supplied with genuine ."'■'-' l^° CASTLE HILL f" A fair trial will convince of its merits: Procurable prom any Coal Merchant. ■'■■ BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN! PART 11. This Magnificent ■ FINE ART PUBLICATION lls now being issued. Part lis out, and the succeeding Eleven Parts will follow at about * Weekly intervals. SIXPENCE PER PART, or by Post 2d Extra. CONTENTS~OF PART II: ' ' Harlech CastJe Craigmillar Oaistle ; 1 Aruiidel Castle A Distent View of The Great Hall at Windsor Castle ■ Audley End Beaumaris Castle i Ripley Castle Glorias Castle . ~ | Beeston Castle Hever Castle I Warwick Castle Porchester Castle The Morning Room The Backwater at > at Tring Hampton Court Chatsworth House St. James's Palace PRICTOR & ORMSBY, ' ; S Stafford Street. Bau rjTHE OTAGO WITNESS. I THURSDAY, AUGUST 22. TSTHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK: * * A TALE OF LOVE AND WAR, I By Joseph Hatton. ! Opening Chapter This Week. MY -IMPRESSIONS OF IRELAND. By Wanderer. 111. —The Uncrowned King of Ireland. His Power and His Fall. The Priest Predominant in Politics Once More; mHE MECCA PI L G RIM S.. fi URIOSITIES OF CHANCE, m. H E S 0 M A ,L I. A DAY IN A BURIED CITY. OUT-OF-THE-WAY HOBBIES OF WOMEN. SEA ENCROACHMENT IN ENGLAND. T^NGLAN D'S BARBARIANS. V~VUR NATIONAL TRAIT—FORGET TING. Medical. NE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either ser (acquirod or constitutional), Gravel and Painß in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, by all chemista and patent medicine vendors throughout the world. Proprietors: The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. "O" B A L T II FOR V O U. JQL Are you one of those who find work a burden? You used to do it easily, brightly, without effort; but now you always feel tired and worn out, whatever you attempt. Are you nervous or debilitated, with loss of energy and strength, irritable, timid, undeveloped, bashful in society? Have you restless sleep, dreams, headache, backache, weakness of memory, loss of flesh and vital power, pimples, w«ak eyes, buzzing in the ears, dizziness, discharges from the urinary organs (acquired or constitutional), rheumatism, sciatica, bladder troubles, varicose veins, or any weakness? If so, know for a certainty that I can change all that. You can be made vigorous, bright, strong, and healthy by consulting personally, or by post, free. Professor NOTMANN, M.E., E.M.(i.,Caml wiaße terrace, opposite Colombo street bridge, CHRISTCHURCH. The only expert Specialist advertising who will guarantee a thorough cure, bole proprietor and patentee of the only cuaranteed Electric Belts and other special Electrical Appliances in the Colonies. Ladies' Corrective Pills for irregularities from any cause, 10s, posted. Pamphlets free, ; i3ju

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10449, 27 August 1895, Page 4

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