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■ Public notices. TT>USINESS ANNOUNCEMENT. : We beg to inlimnle. that iv future Mr WALTER GOW, who for co many years Was in ohorce o£ the business of Messrs Arthur Briscoo and C0.,,0f this City, will be associated with our Mr Thorn, son as a MANAGING PARTNER in onr BUS!. NESS. • ' ' THOMSON, BRIDGER, 4 00, Dnnedin, 24th February 1898. 24! ' IN STOCK AHD TO ARRIVE, 1000 CASKS PORTLAND CEMENT 1000 (Best Brands). v RABBIT AND SHEEP NETTING, All Meshes. , . -'. | NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE ! COMPANY (LB1ITBD), | CUSIBERIAND STREET, DON STREXT, | DUNBDIN. INVERCARGILL, I - ■ . ■■ i mRUTH Wins its way. For LARGEST* VARIETY, SUPERIOR QUALITY, And ! MODERATE PRICES Try CONTINENTAL.BOOT DEPOT. Best Styles by . NOW ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, 'in AMERICAN, SWISS, STOCK . • , And I ... AUSTRIAN MAKERS. All Imported Direct. Farmers and Settlers Visit Us for Strong Makes WEAR GUARANTEED. CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Prikcbs street (Opposite Post Office). 7*J Z. ACCIDENT INSUK. COY-'S EMPLOYEES' LIABILITY ACTS INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. District Agent for Otago I D. J. BEWS, 1 Bonn siaEET. Ddnkuin. ttP RING BLOSSOM TEA, TO BE "HAD OF ALL STOREKEEPERS ■ AND GROCERS. A ■ NGLO-PARISIAN DRESS-CUTTING,' MRS NAPIER Having returned from London and Paris WILL OFKN CLASSES On MONDAY, 9th INST., For in the New ONE PIECE SYSTEM (S. A. Cook, patentee). Ladies desirous of Learning call enrlj-, a3 Mr» Napier intends making a short stay. EVENING CLASSES ARRANGED. Agents Wanted for Country Places. ' . Address: OPPOSITE WHITOOMBK & TOOMBS, ■ PrIBCZS STJIEEI. Tlf ■ KEEPING UP THE RECORD* boots 1 boots! boots! "flctl unrolled FACTS. Variety^ndModerate Men's Splendid Oxford Balmorals, sewn... fls 9d Men's Neat, Strong Walking Shoes „ 7s 9d Men's Tan Shoes, sewu 9s 6d Men's Tan Oxford Balmorals ... „ 12s 6d Men's Strong Walking Lace Boots _ 8s Bd Men's Strong Bluchers, nailed _ 53 6d Ladies' Glace" Kid Shoes, sewn ... .. ; & Cd Ladies' Neat Leather Oxford Shoes ... 7s 6d Ladiiis' Two-bar Leather Shoes _ ._ 4s (id Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoes ... ... _ 3s 3d Ladies' Neat Black Canvas Shoes... .„ 4s lid Ladies' Leather Lace-ups ._ ... .„ 63. lid ■p ArT c5 EXTRAORDINARY -exrra ' iAOib. VALUE FACTS. FACTS. BOYS'& GIRLS'BOOTS J **&&• Try our FAMOUS BEEHIVE BOOTS For Real Hard Wear. SIMON BROTHERS, George street (weak Octagon). rrißE KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). THE ORIGINAL AND REAL KAHANGATA COAL. This Company begs to THANK its MANY FRIENDS for their CONTINUED AND IN* CREASING SUPPOKC. which is the Stkongesi Proof of the SUPERIOR QUALITY of tha COAL. Every care is taken, by Screening and otherwise, to supply the COAL PURE, CLEAN. AND GOOD. W. P. WATSON, General Managev, Dunedin, 15th August 1895. QOMETHING WOKTH GSOWING. NEW STRAWBERRY 1 "LAXTON'S NOBIiH." This new Strawberry has establisked-itEelf in the Home market as the Very Best Strawberry under cultivation. The fruit is large1, firm, and handsome, the bright crimson scarlet berries weighing as high as 2oz each, while the flavour-is rich and vinous. Besides these recommendations, "THE NOBLE" is one of the earliest fruiting . Strawberries, and we hnve no hesitation in eaying . that it is undoubtedly toe Strawberry for srovren of this favourite fruit. The following is extracted from the Otago Witness of 2nd January 1896:'— ' " New Strawberry: 'Laxton's. Noble.'— . . This Strawberry excels both in size, fkvour, and appearance anything we have had in New Zealand before Some of these fine berries were, sent by the Countess of Pembroke to the Emperor of Germany, each berry being übout the size of an apple. They were eaid to be laiger than had ever been seen before. The fruit arrived in excellent coDdition, hot a berry beiDg 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, ugly fruit, but were full and handsome. . . . 'Laxton's Noble1 Strawberry conies 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 spleudid 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 are fine handsome berries, and of good travelling qualities." As Stock itf limited, we recommend Oidoiiaj Early for delivery early in May. Strong well-rooted Plants. 63 per Dozen j «s per 100. NIMMO & BLAIR, SEED MERCHANTS AND SB3D .GROWERS, DcTjEDnr. " T UNO PIITT6" IQBACCft" PURS VIRGINIA LEAF. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF. TIME KOKOFE1 Cofiea contains tinall pioportioi. Puro Cocoaof rare qnalifcy. Scientists and medical men recommend Kofcoff for invalids oi the bealtliy. Nutritions, sustaining, and invigorating. Is 3d, 2s Bd^s. S4f ■tT-ORKSHIBE BJ3LIBH.—Iha best Bance -JL -iafhe-woiSa,1. toit «9d

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10617, 12 March 1896, Page 3