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Special Advertisements. Q I T V HOTEL. Five minutes' walk from the Railway Station and wharves, occupies the finest site in Princes street, JJnuedm, aud offers at a moderate tariff all me comforts and conveniences whirh belong to a MODKRN KIRST-OLASS HOTEL. ladies Drawing Room, Private Sitting Rooms, Well-lighted Sample Rooms Personal Supervision. X F. NIXSON, Proprietor. 2*f QCOTTISn METROPOLITAN LIFE K_> ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIFSv T ?£LLIECnv ~ KWPf.OYBRS' LIABfLITY, AND COMBINED LIVK, ACUIDItNI, AND SICKNESS INSURANCE. Employers, in the best interests of Employees, should obtain quotations from the undersigned. Parties interested personally attended. Distance no object. Address r. r«r ~" MU«RAY ASTON, Dunedin, Pare of W. A/Waltoa^Manager for New Zealand. WHY DRINK FOREIGN "WATERS? Although the old London wells have pi-actie,»llv ceased to exist, there are Mineral Spring in Hogii? ift P''63^o? day pouring oat water <.f uaaouuted therapeutic value whica is actually running to waste, while vast quantities of mineral waters, bearing fancy names, are imported from I Germany. qpSt^S' ? eA land are found PERKNNIAL SIUUNbb yielding a supply of water which ■'• "V ii.T-r-.-r-, chemical analysis shows to be similar in conA NETV^ STOIiY waters'" 1 S°me the most ce!sbrated f°reisn And .WAI-RONGOA mr-TT-i -r-x . ■»-,■ ~ *s now" one of the THE DAUGHTER OF MOST pOPULAR NATURAL MINERAL '. WATERS • 'A HUNDRED EARLS. Consumed |n_the Colony. CHARGED WITH ITS OWN NATURAL CARBONIC ACID GAS BY FA "RT A AT TiV Collected at the Springs, and Only Bottled there. .:'..■■ ' Its Medicinal Value is Vouched for by the Author of "The Prioa of a Life," "He and "New Zealand Medical.Journal." SbsLe'^Th^\ iQ °l Pheri" "32Dd °Ul" SODAWATER anTCTNGEa ALE Chal"f* The Maharajah's Jewels," lenge the"World for PURITY and FLAVOUR Alter Long Years," " The Dark Comp,moV &o. • THOMSON & CO. A KOMANTIC LOCAL STORY. — ARE YOU GOING HOME? The First Instalment of . New Story of Life If so, the moat suitable present to take to . and Adventure, entitled your lady friends i 3 a Dress Piece of Mosgiel - Tweed. It will surprise thsm to ccc what THE DAUGHTER OF New Zealand can do. ATTTTWr>D"DI"\ T1 k tit Kemember, our Patterns arj all made JA UIN UliJijL) JiiARLS, specially for us, and cannot be got elsewhere. ■ . Note following pri^a for full Dress Piece of Will be published in seven yards :— THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES 24s 6d> 28s- 29s 9d- 34s 6d. ' On — , SATURDAY, 3ed APRIL. • BB° WN> EwJ wG ' & c°The atory is intended to show the difference | between physical and psychic heredity. There — are some carious hypnotic experiences in which the writer Enforces the fact running through the whole tale that good must triumph over evil. The tale is foil of life and adventure, many exciting scenes both in New Zealand and England. It relates the adventures of a CGlonjal family suddenly raised to wealth and position by the death of a relative-how they received the news, tow they got to Eogland, the impression they made in society, &c. Tte comic element is supplied by two amusing and. typical bush,children, who relieve the more serious parts of the story by their wild escapades^ * . Fabian Bell is favourably known in relation to former stories, especially " The Price of a Life," which has appeared in several paper*, Home and colonial, and has been universally considered to show great power, insight into character, and constructive ability. Fabian Bell has long been a great favourits with the New Zealand Public. Of a previous storythe "Thirtj-second Share "-Me Soobie Mackenzie writes: "It is intarestingthroughout, being told with much simplicity and directness; in its fidelity to life it bears evidence of a good deal of sharp.observatioD, and a pleasant touch of humour is not lacking. I think lam justified in saying that there is about it the flavour of genuine literature." THE STORY WILL BE COMMENCED ' On SATURDAY, APRIL 3. AUTUMN EXHIBITION. D.I.C. The Company are now holding Their . . . FIRST GRAND EXHIBITION Of AUTUMN NOVELTIES,' Inviting inspection and comparison. ..-.DXC, HIGH and RATTRA.Y STREWS. P. LAING, Manager. 2. Haixenstkif, Chairman of Directors. RAIN. PROTECTION AFFORDED SEE DOORS. By SEE BOORS. PURCHASING FROM SPECIAL STOCK. boots'. 6 WATERPROOFS, Reliable BLACK AND BLUE TWILLS, lffie h JftLJlyd 32b 6d. styig! N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, ! OCTAGON. npHB BEST SMOKE OF Th¥~DAY. "CORRECT THING" TOBACCO, , In B's, ffs, 4's, and Pocket Pieces. To be had from CHARLES DICKINSON. | t Tobacconist. High street.

MARRIAGE. Histop-MouAT.-On the 10th March, at ' }»?,aas street Chinch manse, by the Rev yilLia? i L?? oock' Willi*"> Henry, second son of the late Jlungo Hislop, to Kl>Z4heth, youngest daughter of the late Peter Mouat, Puukanui. ' DEATH. _Gei'iKNS.-Oa the 24th March, atlhe Uuaedin Hospital, Caroline Gettens, sister-in-law to James fcmmey, Cumberland street; aged 70 years Her end was peace. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of-either our agent in the district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district" Onavgs for these, 3s per insertion. When verses are added to "In Memoriam" notices, an additional charge of 2s 6d for each verse of four Hues is made. EjVUNERAL NOTICE. The Friend* of the late CAROLINE GKTTESJj • -.. i" f .L r Jat"es Gurney) are respectfully invited to attend hei- Funeiul, which will leave the Hospital (Cumb»rland street entrance) for +t! c S?^ em Oemet«'y. THIS DAY (FRIDAY), the 2b'th inst., at 2.30 o'clock. a. j: wynn & hope gun Undertaksrp, St. Andrew street. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Anxious.—Port Ahuriti (The Spit) i 3 to all intents aiid purposes part of Napier, and can be reached by rail from Napier iv eight minutes J here are to the south of Napier the Ahuriri 1 laws Ihe fare from Dunedin to Napier is £2 15s saloon atld £1 15s steerage. Constant Re4Dkr.-No. The electoral district was named Chalmers (without Pore).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10760, 26 March 1897, Page 2

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