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_ Special Advertisements. ' REDUCTION IN THE TEA DUTY, . OUE LATEST PRICE LIST. , MANDAEIN 1 j > f jSfo. 00 Is 8d cerlb JMAXDAEIN ! ™*. chika, a OT obtxok .I, gj ■; Jj PJ jj MATCDAKIN j" 1 No. 1..,2s Odperlb MANDAEIN ] ELEm)- I Mo. 2,. 2s 4d per lb TIGEE , V f No. 00 Is 8d per lb TIGER I ™> ami OEXiOK Mq ; Uo i: Is lOd per lb TIGEE f * TW tv I Ko- 1.. 2s Odperlb TIGER j *«*»• I Ko. 2..2s 4dperlb . s^il'Saiß:RT: 1 ■ f No. <x/ „la 8d per lb ■" HASLEMERK I I No (I .Is lOd tier lb HASLBMKRB f ™»E CEYLON BLEND. , \ '£[ 1~ &' pM b HASLEMERE J L No. 2 ... 2s 4d far lb In the past the quality of the MANDARIN, TIGKR, and HASLEMERE BLENDS has been such BS to caußß us to receive unsolicited testimony from all parts of New Zealand to the effect that we have placed upon the Market the BEST VALUE in Packet Teas. This will be more apparent than ever with the New Blends, so that all who drink the MANDARIN, TIGER, or HASLEMERE TEAS Will nave toe satisfaction of knowing that they aia buying THE VERY BEST TEAS IN THE MARKET. JAMES EATTEAY & SON, WHOLESALE AGENTS. h m un ■ Arthur Briscoe &■ Co. AND , ■ i $ .'. THE TEA BUSINESS. .% TO THE EDITOR. SlB, —\Ve write to contradict publicly fhe statements which are being circulated to the effect that ive have gone out of the TEA BUSINESS. Our sales in Otago and Southland are already alongside of those of the leading Tea Merchants of Dunedin, and tony are steadily increasing. Our Customers may accept our assurance that as far as the XEA BUSINESS is concerned " WE HAVJB COME TO STAY." We are, 4c, ARTHUR BRISOOB & CO. DEINK BETSCOE'S TEAS. Our Bkends Abe: , TAEIEF TEAS. ' SpSESS - ;:. ::: z :: S-ffl^ | STANDARD BLENDS, j GOLDEN ORFST ~. „ . 2s Sx 4d •• I SILVER CREST _ _ ... Z 2s Sld • AVONDAIE - Jl_::: - ."S'SS « ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO., | .. . . DUNEDIN, I INVERCARGILL and WELLINGTON. j (J ART EB, Alf I). '(] 0. Beg to inform the Public that they have just landed, ex AoTangi, a lafge shipment of NEW DRAPERY AND OLOTHIN.O FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON: The Goods in mauy cases being bought at old prices, and where thSy have had to pay the advance C. and Co. .have cut their profits, so they can now offer you * NEWEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES OBTAINABLE. NKW MILLINERY OHOICB DRESS GOODS NEW JACKETS and MANTLES LOVELY VELVETEENS NEW CORSETS & UNDERCLOTHING NEW PLUSHES and . VELVETS NEW WINTKR BLOUSES BMNKKTS and WUGS, CHEAP NEW 3TJR BOAS and MUFFS NEW TABLECOVERS NKWWOOL GOODS NEW IfLANHELETTES WOVBIiTIKS in VISTLINGS " NEV/ CALICO and SHEETING) . NOVELTIES ih RIBBONS NEW DOWN QUILTS NOVELTIKS in BUITONS BOYS' and MEN'S CLOTHING FUR and BEAVER TRIMMINGS HATS, TIKS, COLLARS NEW UMBKELLAS SHIRTS and UNDEHOLOTHING. SPECIAL.—CARTER * CO. have not quoted Prices, as they want you to call and see the Goods for yourself; but they may say they hare the Choicest Novelties .to suit all nurses. They can offer you a Rinart Mack Straw Hat, trimmed ribbon . Beof-eatur crown, for Is 6d only; or a Stylish Hot, with feathers, Ac, from is Ud to • 21s. See C, and Co.'s Windows. 100 NEW STYLE HATS and BONNETS NOW ON VIEW. LADIES should see our Millinery this season; it is prettier than ever, and we expect to do a large business. ■ CARTER & CO., ■ ~. : ■.•■ 60 and 62 GEOBGE STREET, DUNEDIN; also ut GORE and LONDON.

Special Advertisements. OPE IN G BLOSSOM TEA. EIOH AND DELtCIOVS IN LIQUOR. I^T O W O~N SAL 51 "MEMORIES .OP THE LIFE OF .3. F. H. WOHLERS, . MISSIONARY AT ItTJAFTJKE." An AnTOBfoORArHr. Translated ttam the German by JoirN HouolWoN This Book ia a history of the life and work of the Rev. J. F. H. WShlere, Missionary at Ruapnke, Written by "himself—the original Work Wing been published in Bremen in ISB3. Coming to New Zealand in 3843, he established himself as a missionary amongst the Maoris at ftuapuke. Hd converted communities (to use his own words) of loathsome savages* sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities of prosperous, civilised human being!), receiving for many years no fetauiieration whilst so domg, hut producing his own food out of the soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after a civilised manner; thus saving people's roiils and their bodies as well, lie preserved and fnlly records the old Maori mythology (a sublime one), the custodians of which all died before Iris own demise. His Book is a valuable record of the Early history of Now Zealand, and is written with great literary taste and poetic mid pious feeliog. Oan bo ordered fvom Booksellers Pkice: Bound in Cloth ,_oa JW. FAULKNER & SONS, • DUNEDIN, . I ENGfNKtURS AND lEONFOUNDEKS, WIRE WEAVERS AND GENERAL GALVANISERS. 1 Manufacturers of Wire Netting for Sheep, Pig, and Babbit-proof Fences (any width or gauge). GAtVABISEb AFTHI MaDK. . ■ Ornamental Iron Grave Railings and Concrete Kefbing. Albo. Front Fencing^. Garden Sefcta, <fee. STODDARD'S PORTFOLIOS ... OF PHOTOGRAPHS Of FAMOUS tUTIfIS, SCENES, and PAINTINGS. Part VI Contains : Theßoorsaei'Eich&ngo, The Mairmadiyah Canal Paris Egtpt "OH Father Niloi" Vollbgartert 4 Theseum Vatican, Kotne Viehtitt Haddon Hall. London Constantinople and the The Bourse, Brussels Boßphoras, Tnrkey The Tower of London The Pouts .Vcdtfhio, Harbour of Hamburg, Florence, Italy Germany Adoba Houses, 'New . fcißtmeChapd, Vatican, Mexico ~Rome Cliff House and Seal Geneva, Switgefbhd Bocks, Golden Gate, The Forum, Rome California. Abbotsford, Scotland Price—Sixpence; posted Si. , ' PSICf Oft & OR.MSBY, ' Jstatooud iso PuiNCES streets.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10624, 20 March 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10624, 20 March 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10624, 20 March 1896, Page 2

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