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FOE BODY. AND DURABILITY USE ' - •■".■■■ Hubback's Genuine Red Lead I Hubback's Patent Drieri (spe.cial<iu_litvf Hubbuck'a Genuine Linseed Oil . < Hubbuck's Oxford Ochre Hubbuck'a Genuine Boiled Oil ' Burnt and Raw Siennas Hubbuck's Genuine Pale Boiled Oil (dries extra < Burnt Turkey Umber hard, does not blister) < Hubback's Genuine Vegetable Black Hubbuck's Genuine ButniDg Colza (a specialty) \ - •. _ * HUBBOCK'S PATENT WHITE ZING. The most durable of paints; does not oxidise or rub off • ndt •' affected by atmospheric changes; non-poisonous. * THOS; HUBBUC&C to SON,. LTD.. 3^o_sr2_*o_sr. "Australian Office: 34 Queen street, Melbourne. ■ — » vf^^JJ^^^cf,^ Quantity is not the baEis of economy, but / quality is the True Test of Value. /^ °NE TRIAL °f REGINA TEA will Ifif J^^^lr^ prove its Superiority over all other brands. J(^^^%s^^m>- ' OBTAINABLE j|^S^^|§^||% FROM .__.:__:__ GROCERS '" IN PACKETS AND TINS. jgj^Eeadingjwpimis in fireat Britain ana m golonlq , '* "THE LANCET." A sound honest Brandy, which our analysis and examination shotr to t)4 of a fragrance, purity and quality second to nono." "THE BRITISH MEDICAL. JOURNAL." "Itis a very palatable Brandy, of nndonbtedly high quality. Weconsia.es it a pure product, and well worthy of the attention of the profession." "THE TIMES." " Pronounced by experts to be palatable and of high quality, and tft, possess all the genuine characteristics of Fine Cognac.'"* GOLD MEDALS WHEREVER EXHIBITED^ i^EW ANNUALS. " marches, isss. NEW VOLUMES. Jubitt^f Pt™™™ ENTERTAINING AND INSTRUCTIVE " U J3lJjJiii AICTURK READING.AT LONDON PUBLISHED OF • ™- Bwd. *«. DOTEDIN. The Quiver, bandsomelybound ... 8 0 10 9 "DTTIvrFTkTAT & ™titi TCi-r-"-r-Cassell's Family Magoziue ... 8 0 10 0 ■L'UJN.fejDIN i-FTER £ IFFY Chums ... ~ ... ... 8 0 10 0 ■** Cassell'sßookofSports.tndPdStimes 3 B 4 0 J-EABS Work, half-yearly volume 4 6 5 6 j ~ L^ch'fFancy Work Basket * * ** ***■»"« °f Ota9<>, , «V< ol--2FY^ i" „,,,-, 2 ° 2 c M»<* as a suitable means of commemorating such Pictorial England and Wales ... 9 0 10 6 an important event as the attainment of aS Sights and Scenes in Ireland ... lfi 0 17 fi fiftieth year lights and Scenes in Scotland '... 30 0 32 6 ' Sights and Scenes in Scotland and "W T "PTyTOTTkT? JU /^/^ Ireland ... ' ... ...35 0 37 6 * "' -t-^AL-IUJKi <X UO. 3attlcs of the isiueteenth Century, Announce that they will Publish isiitish°Battfe Ss on Land and Sea," 18 ° 2° ° A SPLENDID EIEDiS-EYE VIEW fourvolumeß ... . 14 0 16 0 op the The Story of Africa and its T&£ ~ Tm^T B plorer g ,4yols. ... ... 30 0 32 6 CITY OP DOMEDIN. Clte CtloMty °f COOkery" 6 0 7 6 Tobelßßned to Subscribers on or before the uobrl 8n CS r Sil e e Kncyc^ pedia ::: I 6° I(1 ANNIVERSARY DAY, Bunyan's " Pilgrim's Piogress" ... 3 6 4 6 MARCH 23, 1898 rleioes of Britain in Peace and AVar 'i B 4 ft m. „ ... . ' Buys' Own Annual ... 8 0 10 ofl Thf ahto} ai euara^tee that this will be tha Girls' Own Annual ... ." 8 0 10 6 s* f p^ c e ej^ e work °f »*s kind ever producsd this Family Herald, half-yearly vol. "" 5 6 6 6 """" Isavy and Arnjy, half-yearly v 01.... 15 0 17 S DUNEDIN Cassell's Family Magazine, half- a-'ua.xij^iiN, t^6^^ 1-•-",„.. ■;•„ ... 5 0 6 6 jro °i it* POBition. offers every encouragement t« The World ot Wit and Humour, tbe Artlst to exercise his talents to the full the _tw°, volumes ... ...15 0 17 0 ?Pi°." n, d, ln6;> being so .varied and so well defined Cassell sSaiurday Journal ... 7. 6 9 6 ttlat;" the choosers,of the site could have seen 50 Nayy and Army, Vol. 4 ...15 0 17 0 y| ar» ahead, no more lovely setting for a Picture Doctor ... 10 ti 12 6 Si,^fj.^ll*ol,^ couW have been imagined. World of Adventure, 3 vols ... 22 6 27 6 j Artls? Btfd tfle PublUhers fully realise this, Hazell's Annual ... , .40 46 an? are,taklnS every advantage of the romantic THM MASTERPIECE LlßßAßY"containing 108 S?i7 ci *tr. as? in e scenery in the background-tha. . volumes of Standard Works - the cream of S' anlsh. in S iathedistancepneithersi.de, the the world's Literature, 48 volumes poetry 4S shf D nfnL a?iire^ eßhlng 01?* f°> ed b? c famous novels, 12 books for the "bairns ia- sUipplDff> the wharves, and the famed handsome cases. Posted anywhere for 20S. OTAGO BAY ' AH the above ate really Bterlinc value and tv,« jV" i- «• ±, " wuld prove mo S t acceptable as Jasonable _____ interest will be well developed, and due promi- ~"■ WJ I BBiflTnn •■ -. Mn .« »e?e e.-wiU be given to-all the. chnrches, public"" Wi J. PRSOTOH A^D CO., buildings, and the large warehouses and leading I PUBLISHERS & "NliiW^nn'at wr-« ousmess premises. All places of note and interest 5 ' ~ wl^^e^S- a BS o^fe, . Ddnedin. _ Each Picture will be accompanied with a. Key : ■ ■ - Plan indicating the principal buildings and : ~~ : : '■ —- points of interest. " CHEAP MONEY, im:«mn ™ TOi _ '■• nrrr? i v> A/rAA-i-xr DUNEDIN O±iX_Al MUJNJiiI. WUI be Published at the Low Price of ■'■_.._ ' 2<* fid »n!j Posted to any address in 0- ... ' In Sums of . flß" uu i " New Zealand on receipt of ■* "™» •C^fO/Tk ' carefully packed 80 as to arrive at its destination _W h%£ %9 in perfect order; and on receipt of instructions ~'■•■ and 3s 6d we will post copies to any part of the , to •. world. ; .. . .. . : ■ _Bi© a €l©©» ' f A H ß^£ iA h£ ulregißterof the result of 50 years On ? 5 of British Colonising, Energy, and Determination 5 Country, t^e jueilee pictuee op p., , DUNEDIN KjIZJ, ana will be invaluable. : < Suburban _.A-S an ornament of cverlastiDg interest for every wuwm wu Home mOtago it will be unequalled. As a means "!?■«« «1, J ?? conveying to our friends in other countries au XreeilOlUS, »«ea of the place we live in, it stands to reason At 4. to 5 dm? Cent %^RE jl*ilee pictuee op *_v _2 bu \J y&L WBilli. DUJNEDIN CANNOT BE EXCELLED. " As a useful and time-saving adjunct to everj Jfor Forms of Application and full informa- omce ■an(* business place in the city it will cer> tainly be a necessity. tion apply to the District Manager Dune din c work has besn entrusted to the well-known 5 , ucuui. firm of J. 'WILKIE <fc CO., with Mr HAWCRIDGK as Artist. The Picture will be lithographed in Ten Colours, and the size will be 22in T TT 'KTnrT A Vl nunnt « Sin (t\ e tmost P°stal limit)! and as we have «l. Jn. JKIOJI AKJDbOJS', lixed a certain issue we would like to have Orders ■■ . • in as soon as possible. Government Insurance Commissioner. AH Orders must be Accompanied with Remit or they will not be attended to, or acknowledged. .IBL_IID.-Miw-i__l_FD wifole^S^iffi- £*££*£«,*£ ■W __ i {or ORDERS for the JUBILEE PICTURE, and r -„„„,„...■ ~,, tne following Canvassers have been appoisted :— WELLINGTON BRANCH OFFICE North Ot ae o-Mr w. A. Mackat Of the Dunedin Central—Mr W. Carey OTAGO DAILY TiJmS Dunedin North-Mr W. Donalb - OTAGO WITH_«. C* Anu J)lNANi..li JOUKNAI,, Kaitangata—Mr W. Stephenson 13 CUSTOM- HOUSIS QUAY Near G?O Cayersham and the Flat—Mr A. Mackaj and Accounts will be ;«&'' §2E2sfc-%££gSP MR J. ILO TT, Clutha—Angus Ross Managing Agent for North Island Wakatipu—Mr Geo. M'Hardt Hay — '_ Goldfields (Tuapeka to Cromwell)—Mr > T^S£«SIS-2,_X? ta l S K?S BooirKTdin-Mr Gko. G^, ' times a large class of persons, both in country and ! Whos. e receipt for subscriptions will be sufficient town, who have no hxed ulaces for the purchase nd subscribers can rely on prompt delivery of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be N° orders wiU be recognised unless prepaid, and ; swayed and drawn towards any particular place : " <*c «sue " .lilB«« d to 5000 we do not anticipate j: which v earnestly brought under their notice, having more than wM supply subscribers .- In.Uftereut to a I, they yield without hesitation to cra-til-.-ii-i-i-jviMi asks. ■ • :'. £ 'iHlib' l Jage ibyßnii_eliue)t_ the Otego W,--JT. PRICTOR &CO Ji_ J Witness comprises : Answers to Corre • J .poud^ts Table Talk, a Weekly Article on a Sub- ~ • DUNEDIN. ]ect of Interest to Women, Ladies1 Gosaip, Fashion --________ ©«««^iMslßc»3__a»v-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 7

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