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Public Notices, -m*- os v a q v a* a ' GLASS and CIIINA WAREHOUSE, Pbikces street and _loj_k_. iuicb, DICtEDIU. BEST VARIISTTTO bUKHQat TEA SBTS, DINNER SETS, B__DKOO3K£S!TS CROCKEP.Y, GLASSAVAPJ., CHINA, ESfAHEIi.WXKB, r HOLLOW WABE, LAMPS, CLOCKS, CUTLERY,' ALEUMS, SILVER-PLATED WASB, BRUSHAVAB___.<fec_ < Ac Special Reductions, to. Parties Furnishing. , Country Orders punctually attended to, COMPANY (LIMITED). We are showing *__XCELLENT VALCB-Sn ZYLOKITE CUTLERY, Looka quite as well as ivory, and less -than HALF - '-116 Prico., "WAIHI" - SILVBB SPOONS AND FORKS are equal in appearance to tie best electro-plate, and are warranted to wear white throughout. CUMBERLAND STREET. Near Railway Station, DUNEDIN. , Doa snuffiT, Imveecabgjll. Z?j_ QOMETHXNG WORTH GFRCmiHft NBW SmAWBERRY-S "Ii AX T 0 N'S NOB ETS,'" This new Strawberry has established itself In' the Home market as the Very Best Strawberry sunder cultivation. The fruit is large, firm, ant( handsome, the bright crimson scarlet hemes .weighing as high as 2oz each, while the flavourii rich and vinous. Besides these recommendations, "THE NOBLE" is one of the earliest fraitina Strawberries, and we have no hesitation in saying .that it is undoubtedly the StrawberryfoE^prowera of this favourite fruit. The following is extracted from the-Otago Witness of 2nd January 1596 ;— "New Strawberry: 'Laxton's Nohla,'-— . , This Strawberry excels both in size, flavour, and, appearance anything we Have had in Kew Zealand before. . . . Some of these fine berries wera sent by the Countess of Pspbroke to the Emperor of Germany, each beny being about the size of aa . apple. They weta'i-.id to bo larger than had evei bean seen before, lbs fnrit arrived in excellent condition, not a be».-;t- being crushed, speaking well both for the sacking and the travelling qualities of the Swrs-os. On the s.veraga tha berries weighed ia?. rack They were not big, ugly fruit, but wers full and handsome. . . . 'Laxton's Noble' S,*,i-.wberry 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 early into fruit. Mr ilesxnet has on yonng plants, laid in the spring, eight to ten large berries, averaging, say, 2oz each. They are fme-haodsomo berries, and of good travelling qualities." A3 -Stock is limited, w& recommend Ordering Early for <Jelivery:early-»3^ay. $troßg'well-rootedFlants,€s-peFD9z«lil 403 per 100. NIMMO & BLAIE, SEED MEKCHANTS AND SSERfiEOWEE^ DXTCtEMN, A HINT TO SMOKERS^*. » TUNO PLUG TOBACCO* COMPARE SIZE AND AVEIGHT OF STICKS. CAMERON'S "tefEW VENUS TOBAOOO, THE BEST DARK AROMATIC MANUFACTURED. Lauding ex Maori: , " VENUS'"— 7's, Ss, and 16's, ods ii 14's blocks and IC's shape ii lib lumps ji 4_ and 7's, blocks » Short G's and 7's, pocket pieces «' SIGNET "-Short 6's and 7's. pocket, piecea ii 1 l's blocks and 10's, shape ii 7's and S's, rods. " QUEENS "—Aromatics, various sizes .i Light Pressed Sponge Cakb. " LION "-Twists, li's, 7's, and 22's, REGULAR SHIPMENTS OF ABOVE LINES ARRIVING MONTHLY. * ' To be had at all Tobacconists and Storekeepers. Wholesale Agents : MENDELSOHN, LEVINSOHN, AND CO., ,105 Princes street, DUNEDIN. £oju A"~ SURPRISE for the Ladies and Gentlemen of the city. BOOT DEPOT, See the Latest Novelties in BOOTS and SHOES. Princes street To suit all fancies, to suit all feat, to satisfy your out(Opposite lay cf cash. the Post Office). ; — y The Penny is well Spent that Saves a Groat. NEAV GOODS. Esd^Cis^i _Sh3^~toS NEW GOODS. Ladies'Glaci^Courtil-ioesfrom 2s lid Ladies' AValking Shoes from 5s lid. . CONTINENTAL Spontaneous Testimonials ~„,-.™ -^-r,T,^rn constantly being given as BOOT DEPOT, t0 the wear 0 f our Boots. Princes street Gentß' Tan Lace Boots from' 9s (id (Opposite Gents' Lace Balmorals (sewn) the Post Oflice). from Ss Sd . Gents' Patent Court Shoes from &s Gd. AVEAR We keep a Large Stock of the unrivalled GUARANTEED. "BEEHIA^E" BOOTS. -»X 0 W 0 N S A L Ei " MEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J. F. H. WOHLERS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE." An A htobiographt, ' Translated from the German by John HOUSHION This Boole is a history of the life and work of the Rev. J. F. H. AVoblers, Missionary at Ruapuke, written by himself—the original work having been published in Bremen in 1883. Coming to New Zealand"in: 1843, he established himself as a missionary amongst the 'Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities (to use his own words) of loathsome savaces. sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities of prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving foi 'many years no remuneration whilst doing, but producing his own food out of tbe soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after a civilised manner; thus saving people's souls and their bodies as well. He preserved and fully records the old Maori mythology (a cuhCme one). the custodians of which all died before his own demise. His Book is a-valuable record of the early history of New Zealand, and is written with great literary taste and poetic aod pious' feeling. . . Can be ordered from Booksellers Price: Bound in Cloth, Oa : . -7 qPKINfi ELOSSOTH TSA. TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS .-. AND GROCERS. /^OODALL'S JELLYSQHABBEfewato-bfl

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10599, 20 February 1896, Page 5