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LOST AND FOUND. FOUND, Heyman's double-brown Stout, Tuborg, Danish Pilseuer Beer, Muncheon Export-Bier.—White's Queen's Hotel, Albany street. lls j ICnOUND, at A. Craig's Athletic Hatrdressing ! .BJ Saloon, 49 George street, " New Woman " Cigarettes, t>P^____ _/ T7IOUND. in Grocer's Shop, a bottle of _? , ELIXIR VIT/E, which Cured my Cough of. long standing. 3s ; FOUND —0. DICKINSON in Berman'g. I Grand Hotel Buildings. Having purchased the above business solicits your patronage. 2n . Late Advertisements. iFICAL E LECTRICI-Y. J. JKNKINS, Specialist, Upper Rattray street. It is well to draw attention to the fact that the Apparatus needed to efficiently treat all classes of Patients is extensive and expensive. It is impossible for itinerant medical electricians to carry , with them the necessary appliances. Telepaoue No. 601. ?m ! SUPERFLUOUS HAIR DESTROYED by i Electricity. Newest and latest appliances used. Always permanent; leave? no scars, liecommended by tha medical profession. Other unsightly marks removed by cotupeteut person. Lady in attendance.—For terms, testimonials, and press notices, send stamped envelope to J. JENKINS, specialist, Upper Rattray street. 23jy TNTERCOLONIAL BAND CONTEST, j To be held in Sydney, NOVEMBER 7 and 9,1896. j WANTED. Three CO~MPETENT MUSICIANS, j to act as JUDOieS for the above. Applications close ShPTEMBER 26. I Apply, stating terms, to J. PALMER, 21 Shepherd street, South Sydney, N.S.W. ANTED to PURCHASE, a good Secondhand Cambridge ROLLER. — Stating price and particulars Post Box 152, Dunedin. 9a BE not deceived.—Undoubtedly best valne in city for cash, at H. R. Morrison's boot i warehouse, George street.. 11? j WANTBD to PURCHASE, Section or part j of Section. Port Chalmers, close to wharves.—Address Box 15, Poßt Office, Dunedin. WANTED, Light Running EXPRESS; suitable passengers or light goodß : stats where to be seen.—P. It.. Times_Uffice. 10s WANTED, One or Two CHILDREN to mind ; good home ; terms moderate.— Addres3 Alice, Times Office. J>s WANTED, Two-break Low Grinding MILL (Noye or Gauz); also Set Single Smooth ROLLERS.—RepIy Roller, care Times Office. : ?? LADIES' Splendid T»n Shoes, 2-bar or lace, 8s 9d; neat Evening .Shoes (ornamented). 2a lid.—Simon Brothers. 12s ST. GEOHGH JAM.—The -purest in tha market.—All Grocera. ' WANTBD— Violin. Viola, and Donble Bass PLAYERS to Join Orchestral Class —E. Parker, Violin Studo, 149 George street. WANTED, every Farmer and Horae Owner try Bottle Morris's ELECTRIC WASH; Cures all Open Sores. I'rice, Is. 12s WANTED, Furnished COTTAGE; central : end of December; permanent tenant.-Addi-ess Elite, Time 3 Office. 12s •VJirmTEßAlT.—Whitebait-. To-night, first V ¥ of season.—Johnson's Fish Hart, George and_King streets. Telephone 701. 12» QPECTACLES— all sights, all prices. Sight 0 Testing Free.—London Watch and Optical Company, 128 George street. . 12s JUST Opened, Spring NOVELTIES—Hats. Bonnets, Flowers, Children's Frocks, I'elisse6.—J. and A. Dow, George street. 12s J UST Opened, Spring NOVELTIES—HaIs, P? Bonnets, Flowers, Children's Frocks, Pelisses.—J. and A. Dow, George etreet. 12s FRESH and Smoked Fi»b, Crayfish, Oysters, Rabbits, Poultry.-Georgeson, Rattray and George streets; telephone 620. 12s TXTHY Pay More ?—English Lever Watches, T ? Londonl prices.—London Watch and Optical Company, 128 George street. ' 12s GENTS' Rope Shoes (a splendid Hue), strapped,-2s 9d; Gents' Tan Canvas Shoes, 5* lid.—Simon Brothers. 12s DAISyTnEEDLE.—M. aad H. Hallinau, agents. Six Patterns, Lessons, and Needle, 3s ; posted, 3s 2d. 12a GO to Mra MITCHELL'S, George street, To-night, for Ripe Bananas—3o a Shilling. FOR Rhubarb, Rhubarb, Rhubarb; all kinds ■ choice Fruit and Flowers.—Mra Mitchell, George street. . 12a WHITEBAIT To-day,, Prime Poultry, ' Fre3h and Smoked Fish, Crayfish, &c— Stewart's, Princes street 12a WHERE is the Beet Place to Buy Ladies' and Children's Hose? Answer: W. Taylor's, IC9 George_ street. 12s CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, corner Union and Cumberland Btreets.— Under NEW MANAGEMENT. Orders carefully executed. Vans. Telephone 435. 123 f*i YMNASTIC Shoes.—Child's 4'i and s's, \X Is lid; 6's to 9's, 2s 3d; 10's to 13's, 2« 6d.Simon Brothers. 12s IVPSS C. MACKENZ'E, Art Exchange, HAS Just Opened a Large Assortment of _White, Sequin and other Belts. ALSO, Belt Pins, Clasps, &c. Berlin Wool. Harrington's Scotch Fiugering, 2, 3, and , 12s VTtTHITRBAIT To-day, Prime Poultry, VV Fresh and Smoked' Fish, Crayfish, &cStewart's, Princes Btreet- 12a WANTED, Gentlemeu requiring First-class Suits, at Moderate Price, to call and Inspect our New Goods, ex Mamari and lonic.— J. Hendry a> d Sods, tailors, George street. Sac Suits from £3 10s. , . 12s LADIES having Second-hand BICYCLES to SELL communicate Miss Statham, typist, opposite_Post Office. Telephone 41)8. 12s YALEDICrORY TEA to Five Baptist Missionaries, Garrison Hall, Thursday, September 24. Tickets, Is each. Everybody invited. , 12s JC* "fl fK TO £1000 TO LEND on Mortgage. d&JLX-P Lowest rates; Bills discounted daily.—Bryant, agent, Dowling street. 12a LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and Repsired ; prices moderate. —A. J. Robertson, engineer, blacksmith, and machinist, Stafford Btreet. . 12s ALEX. BROWN, 206 Priueaa street south". Watches Cleaned, ss; Mainsprings, 4s 6d ; Brooch Pics, Joints, and Catches, from 3d 12s MRS A SMITH, Florist, Royal Arcade and High street. — Hand ami Shower Bouquets, Wreaths. Crosses packed fresh to any part of Otago. New Vegetable and Flower Seeds; Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Tomato Plant*. 12s ORDER Shag Point' Goal Company1!! Coal. This company are supplying very superior Coal from new stam. SHAG Point Coal, 22a 6d per ton (delivered). . Office : Vogel street, Dunedin. Telephone (M 2. 12s "STST ANTED KNOWN—D. Bethune. juu., V? King street, sells prime Beef, Mutton, Small Goods at lowest prices. 12s mRENWITH'S DYE WORKS, King street. 1 Superiority of work so well known, extentensive advertising unnecessary. Repairs done. ASTLE HILL COAL, which you can procure anywhere, only wants a trial to prove its value. • ■ ■ G ASTLE HILL COAL is the most lasting, heating, cleanly, and economical of all coals. 12s MADAME HELLER, Gennine Physiognomist, York place (three doors above Filleul street); copied by all, equalled by none. A &E. WATKINS, Princes street (nea? | __.« Dowling street), have a great variety of New Spring Goods. . SUNBONNETS and Hats (our own make); Silk Bounets and Hats : New Coats, from 6s 6d; Pinafores. LADIES' Whitelcidljalts, Buckles, from fid ; Elastic Belts; Kid Gloves, 2s 6d ; Ladies' White Aprons; Frillings. _____ NEW Veilings in great variety; Complexion Veils: C.B. Corsets; Underclothing.—A. ■fc E. WATKINS. lls OEMOVING to OLD'PREMISES, Royal JOu Arcade.—Mr» Kaye, Fancy Goods Depot, Uaclaggan street (opposite Scoullar and Chisholm's). __ ___ 12j d^i YMNASTIC Bhoei.—Maids' (l's and 2'«), VJT 2s 9cl; Women's, 2a lid; Men's, 3s 6d.— Simou Urothers, George street. 12a TMPORTANT TO LADIES.—Miss Clough I has opened a Large Assortment of the Latest Novelties in Needlework. __ POINT and Honiton Lace, Tray and Tea Cloths, Toilets, Doyleys, New Braids, New Designs in Satin Jean. . ■"foTEW Serpolette Tray Cloths. Duchesse Sets, XI N.D. Bags, &c, with Braids and Silks to hiatch. ___ TT_AISY NEEDLK.-Miss Clough, agent. Six JLJ Patterns, Lesson, and Needle, 3s j posted, 3a 2d. Berlin Wool, 3d akein. MISS < LOUGH, Agent for Madame Weicel's Patterns New ones every month. Cata-, logues (posted), 4d; Journals.JlJtK S CHILD'S Journal and Mother's Help. Cut Pattern given away; posted, 2}d each.— Miss CLOUGH, George street. 12s OEAUTIFUL American Shoes, just lauded; j JL> " comfortable, stylish, and moderate prices, j -Simon Bros. 1& '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 5