' Special Advertisements. Q'IANDAKD INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Ofi'ice • HIGH S'iRKKT. DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINK, AND OTDKUTY GUARANTKK RISKS Taken st Lowest Current lUtea. THOMAS R. FJRnKK. General Manager. i^ FRANK AEMSIBONG DENTIST, "Has returned from England and America, and may be CONSULTED from 10 to 5 daily At the ROOMS, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, PftINCES STREET 24ju DRINK i ~ AMLY KAMDYAS TEA From Kandy, the hilly part of Ceylon, where ■■"■"■ the . FINEST TEAS ARE GROWN. IT IS PURE CEYL X ENDED, And A RARE DELICACY ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED. MONEY TO LEND. : . NO PROCURATION FEE. '"' Apply to the NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Can THE QUEENSLAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION JUDGING COMMITTEE, When Awarding IHOH SON <fc CO., . : Of Dunedin, FOUR SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS ' '■;...''■"■■ For the EXCELLENCE of their MANUFACTURES Unanimously agreed that never had they ' Sampled such ExcellentSoda Water. : Special Gold iledal Aerated Waters Special Gold Medal k Fruit Syrups and Cordials Special Gold Medal ■" Wai-Rongoa Special Gold Medal Limejuice Cordial October, 1597 :
NEW CARPETS AND FLOORCLOTHS^ .... INLAID LINOLEUMS, : , , LACE CURTAINS, ■ . . . . ' ,And ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS, Now Opening, ex Otarama and lonic. "OHO WN, E. W I JSf G, ■ & GO.
"OUNERAL NOTICE. Tho iriends of the late Mr ADAM BEGG(and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, Anderson's Bay, THIS DAY, the 20th 'inst., at 2,30 o'clqck p.m., for tho place of interment at the Anderson's Bay Cemetery. JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 18 George street and 11 Great King street, Tm U■ NER A L NO T'l ' C ~E. ■ The Frierid3 of Mr K. and E. W. DARLING are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late NEPHEW, GERALD UAL, which will leave their Residence, Castle atreah (near Dundas street), for the Northern Cometery, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), the 20th mat., at 2.30 -jp-m. A. J. WYNN & HOPE, Undertakers, St. Andrew street. Tjl UNE RA L NOTICE. The Friends of Mr PETER M'SKIMMING-, JUN., are respectfully invjted to attend tin Funeral of his late WIFE, MART 2, v/hich will leave his residence, Benhar, for the Balclutha Cemetery at 2 p.m. on MONDAY, 22nd inst. 20au A. B. HENDERSON, Undertaker. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT. R. C.—The bones you sent are the bony rings of the trachea or windpipe of the large dinornis, or moa.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 4
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373Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11197, 20 August 1898, Page 4
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