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iqPBIHB BLOSSOM TEA FKAGEAKT AS THE FLOWERS of SPUING; LBXANDBE HAMILTON, ar.R.v.c. f.v.m:s., VBTEEINAP.Y SURGEON, Begs to draw the attention of Owners of Howea,, Cattle, Sheep, and Dogs to the fact, that he Intends to continue to supjily Genuine Medicine specially prepared for the treatmentof each patient entrusted to his care, acd is confident that, with, a correct diagnosis, sound advise, successful results, and moderate charges, he will merit' the support at bis numerous patrons aod easterners, and oners to the Stoe&ou-nmg Public in Town and Country a boon rarely enjoyed by any colony. A. H. may bo consulted dally at Batb street (off George street), near Octagon, Dmtedin. Telephona 70S. BROW'jHITIS SORE THROAT COLD ow the CHEST WHOOPING COUGH wauEns ASTHMA & ALL BEOHCHIAL AFPECTIOIfS The pure vegetable remedies made tip by Mother Mary Joseph Aubert mil, H properly administered, faithfully perI form all that is claimed a^JM j /^^k for them. Mjr J jH- •&■ Mother Axiber? perJ_ji / Q*^® sohally superintends the £S3&3f «L_j^ manufacture and paokiEg. I - of all her remedies,* and warns the public that none are genuine without the fac simile of her signature on bcMi ends-of cardboard wrapper. y ' tone to the Stomaoa, sirengtbons tho Nerves, removes the oausss of Headache, etc In^alnable foi1 restonng vigour g,nd .strength after attaflks ef Sena, Influenza, Diphtheria, etc M. MARSHALL fc SONS, WHOLffSALB CHEMISTS, MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN, Aoekts for Otaoo. 4m OTACO WITNESS CHRISTMAS 1890 i;NUfMBER a TEE EIGHTEENTH SPECIAL •> CHHISI--MAS NUMBER OF This Popular Weekly, Will mark a. NEW DEPARTURE^ which It is felt confident will meet with the appreciation of readers. The main attraction in the Literary tide of the Paper will be the THREE PRIZE STORIES, particulars of-the ooiptwtition in wUich ar« given below; bat in addition to this theie will bo a , LARGE AND VJ.TUBD COLLECTION OF LITJB&ARY MATTER, Both Original and Selected, leadisg a variety to the, Nombsr which has hitherto been lacking. The Paper will have a neat Coloured Cover, and the whole issno will be stitohed and cot, so that it may bo kept as a memento of the year. In addition to the great quantity of Seasonable Literature which' the Nnmbti will afford its readers, it will this jear oontein ... , ••■-■ ■...",..■,.-■ SBKTEEN PAGES > OF ILLySTRATIO^S. ■'■■ •'■ ' Theße»yrtll comprise A COHPMEKEXSIVE SERIES OF VIEWS ,\ OF SCENERY AJXD BIRD LIFE k' -". ''- .In .'": ' THE ATJCELAND; ISL AJSDS THE SNAKKS; GAMPBELJL1 ISLAND ANTIPODES ISLAND . BO UiSTY ISLAND, Together nilh an exceedingly interesUng account of the features of those lonely rallying depeudeociea o£ Naw Zealand, wriUen by. a oanedin geatlemaa who is familiar with their characteristics. PORTRAITS ■ OF 2ARLY MEW ZEALAND STATESMEN ■•■,.■ '-.':.i -AND PUBLIC Wt&m, With Biographical Sketohe*. which ■ should prove of speokl'iatsreßt fe> every New Zsalandor who takes an int«re*t in the history of the earlier life of the colony and of the public men who devoted their energies to.ita progreas. T/ie Portraits win comprise tha foUowiag:— SIR. GEOEGE GREY BISHOP SBLWYU. Sill WILLIAM POX . SIR WILLIAM PITZHERBERT ; SIR WILLIAM MARTIN SIR DAVID MONEO SIR F. D. BELL ' ISAAC EARL FEATH6ESTON HENRY SEVVELL. ALFRED DDMETT SIR FREDERICK WHITAKER HON. W. 8., D. MANTELL . JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD JUDGE CHAPMAN ' JtJDGfE RICHMOND. ' This is the most complete-list of the public men of New Zealand's earlier days of whom portraits have been collected for publication at one time, aod as an interesting Biographical. Sketch of each will appear with the portrait*, the 1895 Christmas Number of the Witness should be found in overy homoin the colony.; ;:; ■. - ■ * OTAGO ■WITNESS OHRISXHAS NTJMBESvj ■ .-,■. .: .1895: . . : ■ PRIZE TALE COMPETITION. The conductors of'the Otago 'Witness have decided to offer prittja for tbo bast three Tales npecuUy vrrittea for the. Witness Chritstmas Number ofthe ourreat yea, Tlie amount off«red for competition will bo EIGHTEEN GUINEAS, Divided iutb three prizes, thus :— FIRST PRIZE „ TEN GUINEAS SECOND PRrZK ...-"--u. FIVE GUINEAS THIRD PRIZE ... ' I THREE GUINEAS. The competiDK Tales vrill be tubmltted to a woll-known local literary man who has under- ' taken to act as judfie, and the awards will be published as soon after the dose of the competition as possible. Unsuccessful competitors will have their MS. returned to tokm *3 soon as the awards are announced.- „ ... ;....._ BUIiES OF THE COMPETITION. . The competition wiUconclnda on THURSDAY, October 31. AU Tales tobesentin not later than that date. Competing Tales to contain not less than. 10 nor more than 20 cblomng' of the Witness, or, say, from 12,000 to 24,000 words. AH MS. to be legibly written in ink, on one side of the paper only;. • ■ No restriction whatever is made as to the selection of thn plot, but all eke being emial a preference would probably be given to a Tale of New Zealand or Australian life. All MS. to have a norn it plume attached, and to be accompanied with the name and address of the' writer in a sealed envelope addressed to the Editor, the envelopes to remain unopened until the receipt of the awards from the judge. All Tales to be original, and the bmajldc work of the writer. , MS. to-bo in the Editor's hands not lator-thu- • ■ raUESDAY, October 31,1895

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10495, 19 October 1895, Page 7