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Business Notices. GRAND OPENING On ' LABOUR DAY, Wl-DNESDAY, OCT. 14, Oft-e NBW" GLASGOW PIE HOUSE ■And REFRESHMENT ROOMS, 33 and 35 GEORGE STKE-T, DUNEDIN.' Out of the Ruts'and Up to Time. We are Catering for the Masses, not for a few only, therefore we can sell the BEST QUALITY OF EVERYTHING WE OFFER AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. We Pay the Highest Wage 3 and Employ the Best Cooks and Bakers iv the Colony. PRIVATE SITTING ROOM. LADIES' SITTING ROOM, With Lavatory Accommodation. TARIFF: . Hot Mutton Pies ... ... ... 2d Hot Mutton Dish Pies 2d Fruit Pies ... .-. ... 2d Sausages, with Mashed Potatoes... 3d^ S Grilled Chop or Steak, with Bread d and Butter aiid Tea ... ... 6d |S d Fish, with Bread and Butter and . |J 2 -tea ... ... ... 6d TS * Tripe, with Bread and Butter and j gri _ea ... .... . ... ... 6d! g ' Soup, with Bread 3d J ft, Small Teapot of Fresh Tea ... 2d Cup of First-class Coffee 2d Cup of Best Brand Cocoa ... ... 2d Cup of Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa (at counter) ... ... ... ... Id Pastry (all sorts) ... ld each Lemonade,, Gineerale, and Soda w-ter 2d each Hop Beer, Sc, -tc 3d each Lemon Squ»»h , ... *— each Beautiful ICE CREAM (our Own Manufacture, made with the lat—t and most improved machinery)— Lemon ...I ld, 2d,'and 3d Pine Apple ... ... JRaspbeny ... .... per glass. 33 and 35 GEORGE STREET. The OTAGO WITNESS.THURSDAY, - - - • - OCTOBER 8. The Blue Cloak. Our Maori Brothers. BY C. T. In the South Wairarapa. BY E. O. S. Station Ballads. No. 35-ARLINGTON. BT D. M'KEE WRIOHT. Among the Sounds: MOKI. BY RICHARD HENRY. A Terrible Trade. The Dilemma of the Orchid Hunter. The Boers and the Little Bushmen. Strange Facts About Insurance. My Gossip with an Amber Collector. Raphael Batganian: An Armenian Poet. A Jewish Lcgond. .■•■:::■-- .-..'. German Domestic Economy. Facts in Japanese Art. ILL lAM PARKER & CO. (Late D. Nicolson _ Co.), -WOVEN-WIRE MATTRESS MAKERS, WIRE WEAVERS, Furniture Frame Makers, and General Manufacturers, St: Andrew street, Dunedin. ■• Telephone No. 847. 60 -|" ESL I E H. REYNOLDS, CIVIL, MARINE, AND CONSULTING: ENGINEER, Australian Mutual Provident Buildings, Princes street, DUNEDIN. 2jy mHO S. PATERSON & CO., -I FRUIT AND PRODUCE AGENCY. Manse street, Dunedin, (Established Dunediu 1879), Receive Consignments of Locally-grown, Tasmanian, Australian, and Fijian FRUIT. Also, EGGS, BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, and other FARM PRODUCE. Id ANGLO-PA R 1 S I A N DRESS-CUTTING. NO FITTING REQUIRED. MRS NAPIER Having appointed Mis 3 ROBINSON her Sole Agent for Dunedin, CLASSES for Instruction in this new and successful made of Dress-cutting will be conducted at the Rooms, Princes street, as heretofore. ' N.B.—Patternii Cut to Measure. Evening Classes arranged^ . TAMES DUT HI X AND C 0., GENERAL CARRIERS aud COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, and FORWARDING AG*_ *TS. Furniture Carefully Packed fov Storage or Removal Ample Storage Accommodation in Brick Building at I-west Rates For the convenience of-our numerous . Coal Customers Messrs Duthik Bros., Drapers, George street, will accept orders for coal and payment of accounts on our behalf. Telephone 712. P-O. Box 385. LOWER HIGH SXRKKT. 29au T3OTTLED ALE AND STOUT SPEIGHT'S CELEBRATED PRIZE .ALES AND STOUTS . Bottled at -SPEIGHT'S BOTTLING STORES, Hope street, Dunedin, Under the Supervision of POWLEY _ KEAST. TASMANIAN EXHIBITION, 1895. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES (Gold and Silv-r Medals) for BOTTLED STOUT.. SECOND PRIZE for BOTTLED ALE. SPEIGHTS ALES and STOUTS excel all | others, and are the most popular, not only in the j Colonies, but abroad. J Their exceeding clearness is in itself, a moat evident proof of their very high quality. 1 These Ales are Brewed expressly for bottling, which io done by theJlateat and most- approved methods, Mr Keast having had the benefit of foreign experience in this department, and tho appliances being thoroughly iip to date. Address : - SPEIGHT & CO. Bottling Stores: Hope street, or City Brewery, Rattray street, —■• Dunedin. ■" TUN O " PLUGTOBACCO - PURE VIRGINIA LEAF. I HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. i ! _____ : GIL BEY'S DRY GIN. Eminent Physicians recommend it. 17a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 13 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 13 October 1896, Page 1