Mr D. M. Spedding will sell Sydney fruit at his 1 room 3 tins forenoon. j , Mr Neville Sievwright will offer for public auction on the 22nd inst. s» freehold farm at | Tomahawk Bay, Otago Peninsula. We have received th« Otatfo High bchool Magazine fov. Ausust aud the Provideut i Messenger (issued by the A.il.P. Society) for ■ September.- ■ ■ Thtt " Phonographic 51&s»azine " for the present i month is one of th« best of a long series of excellent numbers. It is full of matters of interest to ! the reporter, the typewriter, and the student of pbonogr.inhy, and can hardly fail to be of value to any who have a fair knowledge of Pitman's phonography. The writing is beautifully clear, j the characters bein? well formed", and the outlines remarkably good. Mr Clcgg's clever descrip- j tive narrative of his tour round th« world is continued in this number, and the illustrations | given are exceedingly beautiful specimens of j photographic printing. i John Hislop, oldest established Watchmaker j and Jeweller, 47 Princes street. Good assortment , Watches Clocks, aud Jewellery. Spectacles suit j all sights.—Advt. i Important Notice. —During this month Carter AND Co. are determined to work entirely for thnir ; customers. They will sell quantities of useful : drapery at actual cost price, and all surplus goods in many cases at half the cost price. Coma and , see our bar/rains.—Carter and Co.—Advt. J Sale Drumruond's assigned stock commences i Thursday morning. We promise you great bar- i gains.— Mollison and Co.—Advt. I Who is Peter Pick? —The most reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller, opposite Coffee Palace, Moray place, Ducedin. Charges strictly j moderate.—Advt. I Facte.—That G and T. Young show the largest I and most beautiful stock of watches, clocks, I jewellery, silver, and silver-plat d goods; that they have a rango °f S°°d« to suit all tastes and purses; and that their prices are the lowest. All goods imported direct from manufacturers. — Advt. •
Think it over, ladies: do not buy miserablk j imitations, when the genuine is procurable, j No medicine introduced to the New Zealand j public has evar deserved success so much as Bonnington's Carrageen Irish Moss. It does all that is claimed for it, and gives satisfaction.—Advt. »
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10901, 7 September 1897, Page 2
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367Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10901, 7 September 1897, Page 2
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