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j FOR SALE. FOR SALE, Wheelwright, and Btaoiramitb. BUSINESS; good position, Duuedin.-Z, Timce Office. _^ 18m I ENGLISH MODEL PIANO ; neariy new; \i Time payiniute—£l deposit delivered, and Ea weekly.—Musical Exchange, Octagon, Duncdin. 20m I"'iibß BALE, Three Lwro BUILDINGS for . Removal; suitable for dwelling houses, stable, atid barn.—Wicks, Nontuorn^ 18m IT> AGLAN and ROVER BICYCLES are _Ou renowned throughout the world for durability, reliability, comfort, and speed.—Melville's. A MERICAN Chapel Organ ; now, 8 stops ; J\_ only 16 guineas; easy tim» payments ; t»kon.— Magical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. ITtoTTsALE, BISCUIT BRAKE, in good " order, cheap.—Apply to W. A. Cdckburn, 1 baker, Wyndhatn. 6m PIANOS— New and Second-hand. Inspect our Stock. Easy payments taken. Note I address : Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. FOR SALE, New EXPRESS (light), price j£2s, and Several good Second-hand Buggies. Mark Sinclair, King street. 21f " " Gs« and Oil Engine?, variouis' \.' sizes in stock.—Fieldwick, Octagon, sole agent. . . AMERICAN Organ; very handsome, with mirror, 8 stops; price, 18 guineas; easy payments. — Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedi!_ 20m /CAMERAS, PLATES, PAPER \J Photographic goods of all kinds; developing printing, repairs.—New Zealand Camera Company, Octagon. 113 MERICAN ORGAN, a good, substantial instrument, only 10 guineas; time payments ; 10s a month.—Musical Exchange, Octagon, Dunedin. 20m TO LET. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words' are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s Bd. WANTED KNOWN—To Let, M'Laren's Store, corner Frederick and CaStle streets. Apply Mrs MlLaren, next door. 19m TO LET, HOUSE, (six rooms); newly renovated ; Neidpath road, Eglinton. — Apply Lennon's Store, Maitland street. 19m EIGHT and Nine-roomed HOUSES ; four bow windows, hot water, gas, orchard; fine view harbour.—Thomas Downes, Forth street. TO LET, Suburban VILLA of 8 rooms, with stable aud one acre of land.—H. F. Hardy. 14m TO LET, 7-roomed HOU^E, five minutes from Post Office -11. Y. Hardy. 14m nnO LET, Large Dry CELLAR, with cart U. entrance, Princes street; only 4s rent.— H. F. Hardy. 14m TO LET, Four, Five, and Seveu-roomed HOUSES; centre of city.—Asher, Union Chambers, Princes street. llm LOST AND FOUND. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding-Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 8d OERSON who took BICYCLE fcom Otago JL Cjciing Club Rooms'return same to save further trouble. _____ 20m LOST, from Caversham, White COW (in milk); last seen near Duuedin Hospital.— J. Breniftn, Caversham. ' 20m LOST, a COPY of the Liverpool Phcenix of , 1796 f'om one of the Rooms of this Office. The finder will be rewarded on returning it to the advertising clerk, Ota go Daily Tiroes ','ftice. FOUND, at Queen's Hotel, Albany street, Aquavit Superieui (Doninark) Fix Distillery Company Whisky.—D. White, Proprietor. FOUND-Henri Bernard and Cie.'s Cognac. Best Danißh Brandy at D. White's Queen's Hotel, Albany strent. . TjiOUND, at D. White's Queen's Hotel, Albany SU street, Heyman's double brown stout, Tuborg and Danish Beer and Muticheoh Expott-BIER. Lato Advertisementif.. \7"OUNG Msn wishes to CORRESPOND JL with a Young Lady with a view to Matrimony; all correspondence strictly confideiitial.—Address H J, Post Office, Dunedm. TUVENILE FORESTERS' PICNIC, AnderPjl son's Bay, next SatuVday. Steamer—Adults 9d, boys and girls (15 years) 6'J, including tea, Ac. ANTED to BUY— Second-hand Clothing, Boots, and Novels.—Mrs Litzenberger, dealer, 111 George street. • 20ni _M EORGESON& CO., Fishmongers, Rattray V7T street.—All kinds Fresh Fish, Oysters, Prime Poultry,' and Rabbits. Telephone 620. \S7 ANTED, a Second-hand Eugli«h PI AN O. ,TI Address, giving particulars, Piano, Box 51,1'.O:,,Dnnedin. 20m HENRY WILLIAMSON, Glmb Silverer, 80 George street, Dunedin,.having erected a large Silvering Plant, is how prepared to silver all the glass in New Zealand, or any part of it. Mirrors resilvered by the latnst patent process now iii use in Kogland. 20m MFRABR & SONS.—Black and Navy • Serges-Is Bd, 2f, 2s lid, 3s 6d-special value ; Tweeds, *c. TVEVERSIBLE CRKTONNHS, 40in wide, Is 17&) 3d-51in wide, Is lid; very artistic. White and Fancy Dimities, from 6R \ NEW Artistic Millinery, Jackets. Mantles, Waterproofs. Underclothing, Umbrellas, Glovee, Laces, Veilings, Tablings, Sheetings, Blankets, &c. 20m CHEAP LAMB! Cheap Lamb!—ls 6d Quarter.—A. Randell, butcher, Maclaggan Btreet. 20m "po" 0 t ~i c ~£ The SHAG POINT COAL COBIPANY'S YARD .will be.CLOSED TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 21st met., to enal)le their Kmployces ti> attend the Oda! Merchants' Picoi.-. at Waitati; and all Customers requiring Ooul will oblige by sending in their orders at once for delivery To-day. GKO. R. CHKKSKMAN, General Manager. Vogel street, Dunedin. 20m TAGO DOCK TRUST FREEZING WORKS. TO FARMERS, DAIRY MANAGERS, AN>> FISHERMEN. The Dock Trust FREEZING and COOLING CHAMBERS aie NOW OPKN, and we are prepared to receive Butter, Cheese, Fish, Rabbitp, Poultry, and Sheep for freezing or cooling for lorn"' ' JOHN WATSON, Secretary. W. I L. E S (Late Cntter for Messrs Brown; Ewing, and Co.) Respectfully intimates to the Citizens of Dnnediu and JuTrounding districts that, having secured those CENTRALLY-SITUATED PREMISES next the A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, he intends OPENING on SATURDAY, 21st, as a FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, and trusts that by Strict Attention to Business he will Secura ft Share of Public Patronage. The Stock is Replete with the LAT3ST DESIGNS in TWEEDS, COATINGS, and VICUNAS, and is of this Season's Importation. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. -fKTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. BICYCLE SPORtFaT BALCLUTHA, MONDAY, 53rd MARCH. GOODS TRAIN with Passenger Carriage attached, and stopping where required to set down Passengers, will leave Balclutha for Dimedin at 6.0 p.m. Train will leave Balclutha for Owaka River at 8.0 p.m., returning from Owaka River at 9.20 i' ">• - • 20m By Order. CHOAT~LAMB! Cheap Lamb!-Is 6d Quarter.—A. Randell, butcher, Maclaggan street. . 20m WANTED, well-bred Skye' Terrier DOG.— Ags, price, and full particulars Fox, A M.P. Buildings* Dunedin^ 19m WANTED, U Gallons New MILK, every mothing from one or mote parties.— Apply N. Fletcher, Castle street. _19m WANTED, GRASS PADDOCK (20 acres), Eaikorai or Halfway Bush ; communicate by letter.—F. (Jotting, King strs-et. 19m WANTED, New or Second-hand SCREW CUTTING LATHK, with 6in gap bed, sft or 6ft long, with overhead motion (complete). Apply Btar, Leary.'aiid Co., Crawford street. ANTED to RENT, PREMISES suitable for Manufacturing.—Send particulars Schlaadt Bros., Great King street, Dunedin. 18m -KTOTICE of REMOVAL.—A. Anderson", J3I Practical Tailor and Hosier, has Removed to 7 Maclaggan street, over Mr Charlss Johnson's, draper (opposite Messrs Scoullar and Chishokn's furniture warehouse). ISni W~ ANTED, PARTNERSHIP good Goiii_ Concern | prepartd to invest £1000 or more if required. — Address Capitalist,' Times Office. 17m WANTED, Kindly - disposed Person to ADOPr healthy Male Child from the country.—Q.Z., Times Office. 14m WANTED KNOWN-Madame Sinclair, palmist, can be consulted at Bellevue Terrace, George street, opposite Knox Church. GREGG'S Coffee Essence is now perfect. Try it. Comparison invited. Twenty per cent, cheaper than imported. All Grocers. 19f "TWTOTICE OF REMOVAL —R. M. Marks, JLj^l Golden Fleece Loan Office. George etre«t, haa removed next dndii . ■ ißj»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10624, 20 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10624, 20 March 1896, Page 3

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