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Business Notices. AMES 1) UTH 113 AND C~O?, GENERAL' CARRIERS and COAL MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS. SHIPPING, and FORWARDING AGENTS. i i Furniture Qarefully Packed for Storage or I *?" Removal Ample Storage Accommodation m Brick Building at Lowest Rates I'or the convenience of our numerous Cdal Customevs Messrs Dimiiit Bros., Drapers, George street, will accept orders for coal and payment of accounts on our behalf. | Telephone 712. P.O. Box 365. LOWER HIGH STKKIST 29au npHE ANGLO-PARISIAN ASSOCIATED JL SCHOOL OF DRESS CUTTING, DRAPING, AND DKSIGN, LONDON. j M£iS I. R. NAPIKR, Sole Agent for New I Zealand, begs to announce thai, as she leaves I .shortly for London, she has appointed as Agent for Dunedin MISS KATE STEWART, Dressmaker, High street (opposite D.1.C.): Miss Stewart is thoroughly acquainted with the system in all its detdls, and i- competent to impart a knowledge of the new Ideal Chart, 'he most advanced, scientifically constructed, and eminently •practical system of I^ress Cutting before the public. Classes daily from 10 to 12; Evening ClassesMonday and Wednesday, 7.30 to 9.30. Prospectus and all information on application. "yiOLIN ST KINGS. We have just Opened up a Splendid Assortment of STRINGS, Including the well-known PERFECTION. Good reliable Strings from 6d each. VIOLINS REPAIRED VIOLINS REVARNISHED VIOLIN BQ^.VS REKAIRED. VIOLINS in Stock of French, German, and Colonial Manufacture. PIANOS and ORGANS REPAIRED. w Estimates given Free. NEW DESIGN OF IRON FRAME PIANOS OF OUR OW» MANUFACTURE Are giving entire satisfaction to purchasers. AMERICAN ORGANS from 10 GUINEAS. F. HOWELL & CO. PIANO DEPOT, Octagon, Dunedin. And Dee street, Invercaugiix. fV OA L! COAL! COAL! What those who u-e BURNWEIL COAL say about it :— Mr Somerville, Anderson's Bay, says :—"lt is the strongest of our Ofogo coals." Mrs Wm. Mearns, Barrfield, Mornington, says:—" Burnweil is an Al coal, and is well named, as it does burn well." Mr Russell, Pine Hill, says :—" Burnweil Coal is a very good coal, and suits us admirably." The Proprietors request every Householder to give the Burnweil Coal a trial, and they will find it a perfect household coal at a reasonable price. Sold by all Coal Merchants. 20s per Ton inside the Town Boundary ; ■ 21s per Ton over ttfe Belt. GIBSON & LEES, VOGEL STREET, DUNEDIN. 17n WA -N TK 1) KN.O WN, '. That the CROWN MILLS, . Manor place, Dunjsdin, Have now changed hands, and are at present owned and run by THE ATLAS MILLING COMPANY (Evans & Co., Limited), TIMARTT and DUNEDIN. The Crown Mills huve been thoroughly overhauled and the machinery put in first-class order; the \vheat used is al! of the best quality—mostly limestone grown, from Canterbury. The public can therefore rely on the Orown Mills brand of Flour as being equal to any made iv New Zealand. We only ask a f.iir trial, and feel confident we can do our customers justice and give them satisfaction. Th eproducts of the Mill are Flour, Wheatmeal, Bran, Pollard, Oatmeal, and Pearl Barley. A good 6tock of Wheat, Oats, and Barley will always be on hand for sale in large or small quantities We are buyers of Grain-and Produce in any quantity for cash. Cornsacks and Seaming Twine supplied. Storage at lowest current rates. Money advanced to Farmers on Grain iv Store. Apply EVANS & CO. (LIMITED), 13ja ' Manor place, Dunedin. J AS. SPEIGHT & C 0., CITY BREWERY. FACTS: v Messrs SPEIGHT & CO. LAST YEAR PAID OVER ONE-TENTH OF THE WHOLE OF THE BEER DUTY LEVIED IN THE COLONY. It is evident there is a LARGE AND INCREASING DEMAND For m- S.P El GHT'S. "SI If further proof is needed of the superiority and excellence of the article produced at Me3Ers Jas. Speight and Co.'s City Brewery, witness the hundreds of Testimonials and Medals won by them all over the World. 27ja T^T ~O W O N i A L E, "MEMORIES OF THK LIFE OF J. F. H. WOHLEKS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE." An AuToiuouKApiir. Translated from the German by John Uougmton This Book is a history of the life aud wodc of the Rev. J. V. 11. Wiihlers, Missionary at TiuapuUe, written by himself—the original work having been published in Bremen in ISSH Coming to New Zealand in 1843, he established himself as a missionary amongst the Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities ; (to use his own words) of loathsome savages, sunk in poverty and degratktion, into communities of prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many yearn no remuneration whilst so doin" tmt | producing his own food out of the soil, aud teaching the Maoris to do the same after a civilised manner; thus saving people's souls aud then- bodies as well. He preserve,! and fully records the old Maori mythology (a sublime one), ! the custodians of which all died before his own demise. His Hook in v valuable record of the early history of New Zealand, and is written with great literary taste a:id poetic aud pious feeling. Can be ordered from Booksellers. j I'll ice: I Bound iv Cloth. 3s 6d. | Personal. ■\,\7 ANTED ADDRESS of JOHN GOODV ? WIN, lute of Sandhurst, ISeudigo, Vicloiia, giv.zier. [f deceased, reward will be paid for date and place mi application to the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington. 27f

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10761, 27 March 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10761, 27 March 1897, Page 1