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;■•■-•■••'■■ • • Special Advertisements. .: '"■'■■■ ARTHUR' BRISCQ.E. &■■■ Co., ' PRINCES, JETTY, AND BOND STREETS. KNIGHT .EVAN'S KNIGHT BBVAN'S KMGHT BE VAN'S : CEMENT. CEMENT.. CEMENT. ■' CEICEET BATS Wisden's \ BATS. . And Worsop's . Best Selection BALLS. Duke's - We have 'Select Early. Ayers's Ever Imported. . Going Fast. ; . Sykes's J BATS. LAWN TENNIS, RACQUETS, CROQUET SETS. . • Going Fast. I Select Early. BEISCOE'S TEA. TEA. ; TEA. ■■ ■ .-. . TEA. TEA. ' . SILVER CREST. GOLDEN CREST. AVONDALE. SIRISANDA. ■ Ayondale and Sirisanda (No. 3) for Afternoon Tea are luxuries, but sold at ordinary price 3. . ' ' Ask for our Blends—pure, new, blended in correct proportions. FOR IRONMONGERY, UP TO DATE IN QUALITY, DESIGN, AND PRICE, BEISCOE'S • ' THE QUEEN HAS EEIGNED FOR 60 YEARS. KEM'S D.S.P. WSTAED HAS REIGNED 150 YEABS. THE WHOLE WORLD ITS MARKET. .gg* DON'T BE PUT OFF WITH INFERIOR BRANDS. fK--'—— . •■" -L-" — ■ ■".-•" ~ 7" • " • , ■ «„ g D The Greatest Pile Specific gg q-q J^OMBAKDIA ; , in the World. jj^_ -___ —= • IT NEVER FAILS. ' . . . • . ■••• ' ' 17 Post Office Cham bets, Pitt street. .•■■.'••■■ : , . Sydney, 20th December, 18D5. • .-.■•■ 3?. Mac Donald, Esq. • Dear Sir,—l am very pleased to say that haying tried ..'■'<■ your famous Pile Specific, "Lombardia," I found it is without doubt the very beat that I have ever used. The cuva- - ■___._,„ -. tivequalities which it possesses are such that I lookuyon VlUXvJliKi it as a universal boon to have it placed within the reach of " ' ■ all who suffer! Besides my own, I have had several other , . '—. :.-" , . cases brbught,undermy"notice, all.of which have been cured ."[.■_..• . ' by the application, of your wonderful Specific. I can tecommend it to any who wishes to be relieved.. ;'•■' ■"„"'■""'.... ■■■'.' :* I ami your 3 tnily, . , ■ A.. Levy. ■ .••. ASK YOUR CHBMIST AND GROCER FOR A POT, ■ AND.TAKE NO OTHER. > '■ '■ ' ' "PITT? s"} Wholesale— . . ■:- ;, ;:,:■.^.-. JTIJUCjO. :;■--, ■■-■■> y-Kempthorne^Prosser, & v Co., ...;.,-■ . . ■ j■- -■ . . . ' Wholesale Druggists. -FOST OFFICE NOTICES. - . . Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin fsiiWeot to any necessary: alterations), na under :— -, : . Overlaaa, North, daily, 10.30 a.m. Late letters, ■ . .. \ mailvan, 11 a.m.' ' ... This Day (Saturday), September i. For Lyttelton and Ohristchurch, per Aotea, at •■.-■.; 1.30 p.m; Late letters, guard's van, Port tram, at ~ .-,.-• 2'Fo?'Wellington direct, per Mamoa, at 7.38 p.m- . For Northern Ports of New Zealand, New : South Wales, and Queensland, per Talune, at l.dU • p.m. Late letters, guard's van, Port train, at2.dll , • ■ , lalia^CMna. fawn, Straits Settlements, South -SpElNff AND ScjMKEtt EXHIBITION. Africa, ' Mediterranean ports, Continent, of . ■ ; ,; : . ■ ; Europe, Unitfd Kingdom, 4c, per Monowai, at "Mewy orders at 1 pirn.; registered letters at 5 JL/oJUV* p.m.; books and newspapers at 6.30 p.m. . ,: _— P Parcels post mails for the Australian colonies COMPANY Will close at 4 p.ia. on the 3rd . ■ ,\ : -.■■..■ \■ .• •.; IHE OOiIPAN J£ Due in London on the2oth October. Will Hold Mails for Samoa, Ho^Mu, America,' United ; THEIR" GRAND OPENING SHOW , Kingdom, Continent of Europe, &c., per Moana, Of wiU cbseat Auckland This Day (Saturday), 4th, ,-, j^^ Mails for Noumea, Fiji, and New Hebrides ~ ■;■■ .. Qn ■ - / .^UESBA^. 7tb, XNSTANT, V'^iKdf^M.CooK.C.uef^tmaster.- '.^ : rAnd Following Days, r - Post Office, September 3,1597. '.•:.'. T ... T ~ yu ■. ' ■:■■■■ Inviting Inspection. V SALES BY AUCTION. , ~L , , r • TH e LEADING FiSHION-'HOUSS." . ■ ' ' - - ' THIS 33AY " ...'■■ • ■ ■ . . .>■>■.-■,, _.!■■■ ■■•',-■ ■■ t' ■■ "■ IheP£Metuai,Trustees.Estatb, and Agency '~■ f-;f:\. '": ■ ; Compalt?, at Kooms—Freeholds, Warnngton . . ■ rr\ TT -TN s ' andWaitati. • • ' ■ : ■■' ;.■.:■■ ■ U'.Js^*. Jajies SjCsison and Co., at Rooms — Furniture, • . . c.. ' ; ~ " •' ■ ?.=. ■: ■ > ;- < . ic. '•' :- _ ~ High and Rattray streets. 'Wmbht, Sterhenson, and Co.. at the Duuedin . . . . ; Horae fegleyards—Race privileges. •; ..v- •P. Lamg, Manager. ■ ■ ' ' • iJ. Hallenstein, Chairman of Directors; ; Special Advertisements. ' :^ . ■;; DRINK -' ': '' '.' '. ' .-.;-'' ■' aklyTkawdyan. tea :■-. .■•.:;.■/,■ rromKandy, the hilly'part of Ceylon, where '-.■':.'■■ \ . : the ■-.•' •• : "•; .■;.."; ■.- ■'• . •■■■;■■ FINEST TEAS ARE GROWN. ~. . . ....-, : . ■ - If IS PURE CEYLON, NOT BLENDED, ' •' ,V •'"' ■•'.'■ ■- ~' • And.'. ' ..• .• ; •. ;. ■ ' ' ■• ■-■■ .' ; j A RARE DELICACY. •'■,*- . ] ONCE TRIED ALWAYS 'USED. .. ' ,V ■' .. ■ • . ■■{',■■■ ■■• ■ ■' ■' ■ ' '..; ■-i • . • Circulation ;'. I I. ZI I . 9800 TT IS VERY IMPORTANT, . . _ _'_ _. L^'rti^r^SS^f £ otago witness. Imonth Simply for Fun. They won't make _____ _ __ ■ One Penny of Profit, but will give you most Rousing Bargains,' and they expect to be crowded daily. Come and share the spoil. ...... Thousands of other Bargains. Compare. - • ; BARTER'S COLOSSAL SALE. ... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBERS., V EEAD THE BARGAINS.-50 .pieces Apron • '. • Cloth, woven border, yard wide (colours - ■ - . sky, red, grey, pink), usual price, 6 S d- ,• Tngsoc fc an^ Asphalt Ehymes. Carter's price, djd. . . . . r :■■,. : ■■.-,■ .'../■. CAPTEE'S COLOSSAL.— Heavy Twill Stripe : -.. No. 26.—1n the Old Man's Honie. •fflniroelettes usually 4s 9d dozen—Carter s .■.'■■ p^eS lid doTen; French TvviUKannels, by david b'kbb weight. usually Is 2jA— now 6|d. ;... ! Carter's colossal-slate Silesia, 2?d How Kero's Plans -were Overthrown: quality for 13d,'3fd quality for 2|d, and so on- Twill Cretonnes, from 2Jd ; handsome ~..-.. A Scene in a Circus. Double-width Reversible Cretonnes, usually . __jߣj4 : m_m___ : __ How j LiVe on Nothing a Year. CARTER'S COLOSSAL.-Grand lot of Prints, usually 4Jd-now2id; big lot of Prints, .■•.,■_.. gad quality for 3gd. , Over the Teacups. CARTER'S COLOSSAL.-Heavy Cotton Shirt-'. ■~ . by bmmbuhe. ings, worth 6d-now UJd; Grass Lawn ; _ Sleeve or Skirt Lining, usually 6d yard- j a j eg f rom t^e Land of Lignite, Barter's colossal SAM. Gold, and Barren Hills. JV : ■ ; —;:■■■•• .. .3-The Doctor. CARTER'S SHOWROOM for Immense Bar- BY T< B -E m gains.—Ladies' Aprons, either _ White : • g^"_rl& . . A Diamond Envoy's Perils. .Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, all at Is- In the Angoni Country. usually 2s Sd to 5s lid. • . ■ ; CARTER'S SHOWROOM for Bargains- • *c eno Children's Ulsters from Is and Is fid; The Scar of the bpirits. £_fi^__i^^S_S?_^; 200> 000KOTelsintheWasteFapBrßs£kfctthe money. i The Play of the Broncho. /HARTER'S SHOWROOM for Real Plums.— How the Working Classes Gamble. \J Ladies* Corsets from Is 6cl; Infants' Pique i Pelisse'?, Is 6d ; Infants' Winter Pelisses,->s lid and 4s lid—worth double: Ladies sammer Jackets, Is, Is 6d. 2s lid, 3s lid. ARTER'S COLOSSAL for Dresses.-Heavy ~ A WonderM Medicine. : ~ Double-width Melton Cloth, usually Is Oid— _ . -f , „ pr L -L; S now Sfd; Double-width Fancy Winter ]D» EC HA Mb- if 1 i? o ■ Drlss Tweeds, 6Jd and BJd-usually la to K> are universally admitted to be worth a ■ ? B %ColouredVelveteens,wor t hls4H-nowa-jayara. —■ . Headachs, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after CARTER'S COLOSSAL SALE. Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, , Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of . —. : „„ . Tl>Tr , — zr~z — —< . Brexth, Costiveness, Scurvy and Blotches on the FOR FANCY BARGAINS.-12 Bundles of skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Hair Pins for 63— worth Is ; Strutt s White Nervous an a Trembling Seusatione, &c. The first CrochotEggs, Id each; Alwaysßeady Spoon Doae will give relief iv twenty minutes. Every Busks, small size, bd quality tor M. sll ff erev ; 8 earnestly invited to try one Box of Carter's Sale. these Pills;and they will be ackuowledged to be TCIAKO* BARGAINS -Baskets;Ladi«' Glows For fe J a^?al t\ g G^SViiSvaluable JD 43a. 6d, 3d, and Is P^'LV to {wi^ as a few doses of them will carry off all humours, * Gloves, small sizes, usually 6d to 9d x.ow and bving aboufc aU that { s rO q uired . No female all at I£d pair.—Palter « &aie. should be without them. There is no medicine to '—^ia vpv T?ARGAINS -Coloured Silk Gimp, be found equal to .Beecham's Pills for re.novin? 17 Sly 2^d-now Id yard; Tortoiseshell any obstruction or irregularity of t w *yrtem. If ■^ WalrSriaments usually Is to Is 6d-now taken according to the directions given wita each Hair urnamenis übu^j wiU restore females of all age* to 6d.—Carter g aaie. _ g found and robust health. This has been proved '^a-rtwr'S OREAT SALE. by thousands who have tried them, atd found the rf-IARTERO UitJiAl aw benefits which are ensured by their use. V' . v or a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, and all Disordera of the Liver, they act like magic, 14au ' and a few do3es will b« found to work wonders • - : oa the most important organs of the' human VNTANnARD INSURANCE COiaPANy. machine. They strengthen the whole muscular »«« . B y»tem, restore-the lops lost complexion, bnng %J —— back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the rosebud of health the whole pnyHkad Office . s j ca ) energy of the human frame. Thesf ait ■ -HIGH STKffiBT, DUNffiDIN. J I to tha Nervous aud Debilitated is, BEI£CHAIh.-i ' nm-xAßpn. and fidelity ™?£&& IM8* Saleof my ratmt **" QTJARANTEK RISKS J^^^^S^^^tl^ Hb. A Lowest Current Rates. _&ln« SEOMiIS K. FISHKR, Dealers everywhere. . fiMlrtl U*m. N.8.-FUU directions are pveu with each box.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10899, 4 September 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10899, 4 September 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10899, 4 September 1897, Page 4

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