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Public Notice*, ■]y[- * E W A. "N ,' S INDIA PALE ALE (GLOBE BRAND). To Inv»lM« end thoee requiring a lif-ht Tonic M'EAVAN'S INDIA PALE ALB is a perfect beverage, bei»g li^jt, spukUcg, and stimulating, with the slightest poauShle proportion of Alcohol. J. RATtKAY ft BON, AVhclmhb Aewis. m, ]^J[OLLIS*ON & CO.'SJ TREMENDOUS ! SUMMER S A L E OOBMENOtS ON FEIDAY, JANUAEY 31, 1896. AND WILL CONTINUE FOE FOUR WEEKS. MOLLISON & CO., 195 AND 187 GSOBGE STBEET. DUNEDrK. ! i qOMBTHING WORTH GROWING/ NEW STRAAVBERRY! "LAXTON'S NOBLE." This new Strawberry has established itself in the Home market »b the Very Best Strawberry under cultivation. The frnit is large, firm, and handsome, the bright crimson scarlet berries weighing as high as 203 each, while the flavour is rich and vinous. Besides these lecommendations, "THE NOBLE" is one of the earliest fruiting Strawberries, and we have no hesitation in saying that it is undoubtedly the Strawberry for growers of this favourite frnit. ! ! The following is extracted from the Otago AVrtness of 2nd January 1898 :— | " New Strawberry: ' Laxton's Noble.1 — . . This Strawberry excein both in size, flavour, and appearance anything we have had in New Zealand before. ... Somo of these fine berries were Eentby the Countess of Pembroke to the Emperor of Germany, each berry being about the size of an apple. They were said to bo larger than had ever been scan before. The fruit arrived in excellent condition, not a berry being crushed, speaking well both for the packing and the travelling qualities of the berries. On the average the ! berries weighed 2oz each. They were not big, j ugly fraii, but were full and handsome. . . . j 'Laxton'a Noble' Strawberry comes early into | bearing, and is a very heavy bearer, and it should be very serviceable for any cottager with small garden space or for market gardeners, as it is a splendid grower and a heavy cropper, coming* farly into fruit. Mr Bennet has on young plants, laid in the spring, eight to ten large berries, averaging, say, 2oz each. They are fine handsome berries,.and of good travelling qualities." lAs Stock is limited, we recommend Ordering \ Early for delivery early in May. Strong well-rooted Plants, 6s por Dozen; 40s per 100. MMMO & BLAIE, SEBD MERCHANTS AND SEBD GROAVERS, Bbnedin. I ' ■ ■ i»i IMPORTANT FACT! GRE/LT ATTRACTIVE SHOAV Of FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. SIMON BROTHERS, George street (near tbe Octagon). Ask for the /'Gents' Fine Goloshed Balmorals I (sewu), from 8* Sd. " BEEHIVE " < Gent 3' fine Oxford Shoes, 8s S3. I Gents' Cookham Boots, from BOOTS. 10s 6d. Noted Makers—Pinet's, AVolfa, Bostock's; also American and • Foreign Manufacturers. Ladies' Canvas One-bar Shoes, frotnA SOtID 43 6d. | T/EATHER Ladies' ftlac<s Two-bar Court Shoes, [ tnnTq from 3s 9d. '' ' > BOOTS Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, from I and 5s 9d. . J SHOES. SJMON Bros. New Goods. Tan Straps. George Glace" Shoes. White street. Hair Straps. Black George Simon Bros. Canvas Shoes. I street. GUARANTEED /'Men's Beehive Lace Boots, from 8s lid. tn srivr 4 Men's Beehive Bluchers, from I Men's FiDe Leather Almas, GOOD AVEAR. I from 9s 9d. TRY US for Hard AVear in Boya' aod Girls' Boots. SIMON BROTHERS, Gbobob strekt. J£ # T. TURNBULL, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, WELLINGTON. j MATERIALS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHTING — —ELECTRIC SELLS r TELEPHONES. * i —\ « ICH CREAMS. ICE DRINKS. — B»Us, Parties, Shops, Picnics supplfcd shortest notice. — M'Noill, Edinbureh Lolly Shop, i Jlacl»S£»n Btrcßt. ill :

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 19 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 19 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10598, 19 February 1896, Page 3