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mmmaw^: ■^*^^I**— nuimM I Public Noticei, /TVFFERS of PREMISES (must be Central) are invited that would be SUITABLE for CLUB ROOMS for the New Zealand-Commercial Travel lers and Warehousemen's Association, Dunedin. Apply Secretary, 20f ' T. K. HARTY. ' TO" Z. ACCIDENT INSUfi. COY.'S EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY ACTS . INSURANCE DEPASTMEKT. District Agent for Otago i V. J. BEWS, 1' Bond street, Ptobpim, ARTHUR M. SIDES' * o©., ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCE AGENTS, ' And SHARJSBROKERS, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, -~ DUNBDIK, Have iuquiries for Honaes of two rooms and upwards in town and suburbs. Money to Lend in Large an&Small Sams. ■jy; * E W A 3ST t s INDIA PALE ALE - , (GLOBE BRAND}. To Invalids and those requiring a light Tonia M'EWAN'S INDIA PALE ALE is »■ perfect beverage, being light, sparkling.and stimulating, with the slightest possible proportion of AlcoholX. BATTRAY &■ SON, Wholesale Agents, : Kf IkTEW ZEALAND. HAEDWAEB -^ COMPANY (LIffITED). We are showing EXCELLENT VALUE in ZYLONTI'E CUTLERY. Looks quite as well as ivory, and less than HALI1 the Price. "WAIHI" SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS, are equal in appearance to tha best electro-plate, and are warranted to wearwhite throughout. CUMBERLAND STREET, Near Railway Station, DUNEDIN. Don strebt, Invbrcargiij,. S7ji ■A N IMPORTANT FACxI GREAT ATTRACTIVE SHOW Of FASHIONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. SIMON BROTHERS, Geobge steeet (near the -Octagon).' Ask for tha /Gents' Fins Goloshed Balmorals I (sewn), from 83 9d. "BEEHIVE"( Gents* Fine Oxford Shoes,Bs9d. , I Gents' Cookham Boots, from BOOTS. \. 10s Cd. Note?? Makers—Pinet's, Wolf b, Bostock's; also American and Foreign Manufacturers. Ladies' Canvas One-bar Shoes, from^ SOLID 4s 6d. I T.TF A Jrin?tt Ladies' Glace" Two-bar Court Shoes, I Bnnr« from 3s 9d. f BOOTS Ladies' Kid Walking Shoes, from j an<i 5s 9d. j SHOES. Simon Bros. New Goods. Tan Straps. George Glac6 Shoes. White strert. Hair Straps. Black George Simon Bros. Canvas Shoes. street.' GUARANTEED /Men's Beehive Lace Boots,. j from 8a Ud. tn aim j Men's Beehive Blnchers, from to give -; gg Ud t Men's Fine Leather Almas_ GOOD WEAR. I from 9s 9d. TRY US for Hard Wear in Boys' and Girls' Boots. > BIMON BROTHERS, George strebt. ""KT E W H O M . BT SEWING MACHINES Are the BEST IN THE WORLD, Having obtained FIRST AND SECOND AWARDS At "CHICAGO" EXHIBITION, AND BEING EASY AND NOISELESS. ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT IS NOW TO HAND, Which will be Sold : (Under instructions) At the former INTRODUCTORY PRICES i .£7 £7 10a £8. The Woodwork is Beautifully Carved and Finished with Plated Appointments, while a Casket of Attachments is given with- each Machine. Early Application Necessary. P. M. SPEDDING. 9H SOMETHING WORTH GROWING NEW STRAWBERRY.' "LAXTON'S NOBLEL" This new Strawberry has established itself in the Home market as tbe Very Best Strawberry under cultivation. The frnit is large, firm, and handsome, the bright crimson scarlet berries weighing as high as 2oz each, while the flavour is rich mid vinous. Besides tbese recommendations, "THE NOBLE" is one of the earliest fruiting.. Strawberries, and we bave no hesitation in saying that it is undoubtedly the Strawberry for growers of this favourite fruit,' The following is extracted from the Otago Witness of 2nd January 1898 :— " New Strawberry:' Laxton's Noble.'— . . Tbis Strawberry excels both in size, flavour, and appearance anything we have had in New Zealand before. .. . . Some qf these fine berries were sent by the Countess of Pembroke to the Emperor of Germany, each berry being about the size of on apple. They were paid to be larger than had ever been seen before. The fruit arrived in excellent : condition, not a berry being crushed, speaking well both for tbe packing and the travelling qualities of the berries. Ou the average the | berries weighed 2oz each. They were not big, ugly fruit, but were full and handsome. ... 'Laxton's 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 early into fruit. Mr Bennet has on young plants, laid- in the spring, eight to ten large berries, averaging, say, 2oz each. They arc fine handsome berries, and of good travelling qualities." As Stock is limited, we recommend Ordering Early for delivery early in May, Strong well-rooted Plants, 6s per Dozen; 40s pec 100. NIMMO & BLAIK, SEED MERCHANTS AND SEED GROWER DWEDIN. QPRING BLOSSOM TEA. j. TO BE HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS .' AND GROOEIiS,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10600, 21 February 1896, Page 3