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The monthly meeting of the Dunedin branch of the Otago Educational Institute will beheld to-day The Duuedin S .vings B>(nk has a notice in our I advertising columns with reference to a claim i made by Catherine Turnbull. I Messrs .1 Samson and Co. will sell on WednesI day, 30th September, the sailiug launch of the j D.inedin Naval Artillery. The Farmers' Acency Company will sell at Otakia on Tuesday next, stock on account of Mr William Palme'." and horses on account of H. L. I Johnson and W. Cvossan. Their Clinton stock i sale will be held on Thursday, 17th September. ! The monthly meeting of the Burns Club will be held on Wednesday next, when an account of the lvcent centenary in .Scotland will be ! Riven, and the president of the Gselic Society will address the meeting. ■. I The attention of totalisator investor* is directed ! to an advertisement in another column. I The members of the M.U.I 0.0. F. ar« requested to attend the funeral of the Ute H. G. Clarlse. Consignees of goods per Oamaru, from Glasgow, are requested to pats entries, &c. Applications are invited for three competent musicians to act as judges in connection with the Inernational Band Conteit to be held in Sydney in November. . . The Taieri County Council in this issue call for tenders for pile-driving, AUantou bridge The Misses Miller, of Braemar House, advertise j that the third term.begins on Tuesday, 22nd ! Messrs Park, Reynolds, and Co. sell on Monday, j 2lst September, city and suburban properties, frcobold house aud bakery, North-East Valley, ' am! city frenhold and dwelling, corner London ! nnd Filleul streets. Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. will sell live stock, implements, 4c, at the late Mr Tre- ! land's farm, Mount Cargili, on Friday, 25th ; September; and on the 24th inst. they will hold '■ their annual sale of Clydesdale, carriage, and ■ trottinpr tatlions. ' :' Oa Tuesday eveniug Mr Charles Watt will i review Mr S. D. Sievwright-on " The Fallacies of ! Prohibition," in the Tabernacle, Great King j strset. Mr A. S. Adams will preside, i Mr C. II Osmond, district agent for Ot?.go, has j ! forwarded a number of press comments on the > ' annual report of the.Colonial Mutual Life AssurS j ! ance Society, tog«ther with a table showing the j j progress of the society. I At Oarisbrook to-day tlie Melrose and TJniveri sity Seond piny off for tKe juuior premiership. j Great interest is taken in the match. | Where is I'okeno? A Mr Thos. Pope of that ! township strongly advises all who suffer from I indigestion to try Loasby'S " Wahou. It cur*d ; him completely.- Advt. j John Hisi.or, WaKMm ker and Saw < r, 74 Princes street. The oldest estah!i.i d house in town. Repairs of all kinds. Good assortment Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery. Su-sCMCIog to I snitallnigUb..—:Auvt.]. ; Special ! For two weeks longer! Carter and i Co. will offar the balance of their Winter Drapery !at and under cost price. They are expecting their first shipnvnt of new goods in a'fortnight, when their side will stop. Come to-day! —Advt. Worth your notice. Mollison and Co. will offer to-day and following days 50 pieces dress tweeds at 2s (id—worth from 3s 6<i to 4s 91 We defy competition.—Advt . Messrs G. and T. Young Lave iu«t opened up two largo shipments of new goods. T«eir magnificent stock' is now replete with all the latest ! novelties 'from the Home markets. No stock in : the colony to empire with It.—Advt. i J. Hendry and SfiNS, tailors, have now opened up nr«t shipment of new goods, comprising latest novelties for spring and summer seasons.-Advt. Messrs A. aud J. M'JTarlanb beg c>i i;«tl atteuti.Mi in eiradvertia-...c«nt over the leader. Any enters entrusted to them will receive the best attention.—Ad t. lit Not Deceived.— This is Peter Dick's advt. The most reliable Watchmaker (opp. Coffee Palace, Dunedin). Watches cleaned, ss; mainsprings 4s fid.—Advt.

— (Seneral Azuarraga, of the SpauiKh army, has charged Lioutttuant-oolonol Snare/, de'la Vega and Captain Kojas to study the German, French, British, and Italian methods of employing captive balloons in the Held. . It is said to be the intention of General Azcarraga to employ such balloous in Cuba without loss of time.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 4

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