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Business Notices. MARCH 23, 1898. Jubilee Picture OF DUJ\ TEDIN. ■ Dunedin After Fifty , Years. , To Celebrate the Founding of the Settlement of Otago, and as a suitable means of commemorating such j an important event as the attainment of our fiftieth year, . W. J. PRICTOR & CO. Announce that they will Publish. A SPLENDID BIRD'S-EYE: VIEW OF THE CITY OF DUNEDIN, To be Issued to Subscribers on or before the ANNIVERSARY DAY, MARCH 23/1898. The Publishers guarantee fllat. this, will be the finest piece of work of its kind ever produced this > side of the line. . -.':: • ... ': DUNEDIN, | from its position, offers every encouragement to j the Artist to exercise his talents to the full, the ; surroundings being so varied and so well defined ; that if the choosers of the site could have seen 50 ] years ahead, no more lovely settiug fora Picture i of the present City could have been imagined, j The Artist and the Publishers fully realise this, ] and are taking every advantage of the romantic and entrancing scenery in the- background—the hills vanishing in the diataiiceotf either side, the cheerful and refreshing foreground formed by the shipping, the wharves, and the famed OTAGO BAY. . The delineation, of the City itself will be as perfect in detail as a map, while all the points of | interest will be well developed, and due prouii- j nence will be given to all the churches, public ! buildings, and the large warehouses and leading business premises. All places of note and interest ] will be carefully brought out, so that at a glance j anyone will be able to locate a street or bnilding. Each Picture will be accompanied with a Key Plan indicating the principal buildings and points of interest. j /THE JUBILEE PICTURE OF DUNEDIN Will be Published at the Low Price of Ocs (\i\ ' an(* Posted to any address in O c "° uuj New Zealand on receipt of "Bi . carefully packed so as to arrive at its destination in perfect order:; and. on receipt of ■instructions and 38 6d we will post copies to any patt o{ the world; • '.. : '.■•" ■' •".;'■'.•■■'.": "•"'"'L:.-- ■:-' .i'l>,.'.■'/, As a. faithful register of the. result of 50 years of British Colonising, Energy, and-Determination THE JUBILEE PICTURE OF DUNEDIN WILL BE INVALUABLE. . , As an ornament of everlasting intefest for every | Home in Otago it will be unequalled. As a means of conveying to our friends' in other countries an idea of. the place we live in, it stands to reason that ' THE JUBILEE PICTURE OF . DUNEDIN CANNOT BK EXCELLED. , ; As a useful and time-saving adjunct to every office and business place in the city it will certainly be a necessity. <• • ■ ! The work has been entrusted'to the well-known firm of J. WILKIE <fc CO., with Mr HAWCRIDGK as Artist. The Picture will be lithographed in Ten Colours, and the.size will be 22iu by 34in (the utmost postal limit); aud as we have fixed a certain issue we would like to have Orders in aa soon as possible. . .■ ,vf All Orders must be Accompanied with Remit i or they will not be attended to, or acknowledged. A HOUSE-TO-HOUSE CANVASS of the whole OTAGO DISTRICT is now being made for ORDERS for the JUBILEE PICTURE, and the following Canvassers have been appointed :— North Otago—Mr W. A. MackaY j Dunedin Central—Mr W. Carry Dunedih North—jVlr.W.,T)oNALi> Taieri Plains—Mr J. H. Murdoch . PeDiusula^-Mr H. S Boydeix, -■■N.E. Valley -Mr PjsuCV Hallett Bruce County—Mr R Robertson "" Kaitangata—Mr W. Stephenson ..: •, •■- Caversham aDd the Flat-rMr A. Mackay ■■.. . Winton—Mr JvHEGAItrY'. ■;'.:. .-..'•, (lorer-BoYNE Bros. '•*"'■ :.' , ; ' '-'■•;'"-'• T*panui— Mr'E. G. KNOyiES, ' Invercargill—Wesney. BrOsl ~ ... Olutha —Angus Koss Wakatipu—Mr Geo. M'Hardy Hay' Goldfields fl'uapeka to Cromwell)—Mr J. HUDDLESTON • " f. ■ ■ ■■- Bookstall, Dunedin—MtJ&EO.- Gedbes, Whose receipt for sirbscription.s will be sufficient, and subscribers can rely on prompt deliveiy. No orders will be recognised unless prepaid, and as the issue is limited to 5000 w ( e do not anticipate ■ having more than will supply subscribers, ■ W. J. PRICTOR & CO., dunsdin;., D.S.A. A FINAL EFFORT AT THE FAIR. i • . '-■'. ! DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS, PREVIOUS TO SHOWING OUR NEW AUTUMN GOODS (WHICH WE ARK I NOW BUSY OPENING AND MARKING), WE WILL MAKE A FINAL EFFORT TO CLEAR ALL SUMMER STUFF. "•:•'•: ALL; ■ '^IIiINERY," :J iST>^r\Him,: \ '.LADIES' BLOUSES, DRIfSS STUFFS, ; SILKS. PRINTS, MUSLINS, " LACES; I RIBBONS GLOVES, &c, &C, ARE REr ■'■>''■• I MARKED AT PRICES WHICH SHOULD j EFFECT A THOROUGH CLEARANCE, I AND COMPARE FAVOURABLY WITH j ANY SALE IN TOWN. I : . ■ LADIES, VISIT THE FAIR DURING THIS WEEK, AND YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. j NEW BLACK SAILOR AND FANCY I STRAW HATS JUS T OPENED. I j WE HAVE OPENED THE LARGEST • "AND BEST LOT OF NEW BLACK -SAILORS IT HAS B^EEN, OUR GOOD LOT TO RECEIVE, * \ \ From lOd to 4s lid EaeK, | TOGETHER WITH A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF THE FASHIONABLE TARTAN RIB. I BONS IN ALL WIDTHS AND CLANS. ! ALSO, TO OPEN, TARTAN VELVETS, TARTAN SILKS, TARTAN STUFFS, TARTAN FLANNELETTES. j i i ' ..""■ " ' i DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, | George street, | ! And Branch, South Dunedin. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know that the Otago Daily i Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS : any size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description' of Printing in the most prominent Dositiong in the City, on the shortest notice.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11048, 28 February 1898, Page 4

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