Business Notices. STOCK - TAKING NOW BEINGFINISHED. G. & T. YOUNG HAVE OPENED THEIR SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS, Ex Steamers lonic, Ruahine, and Aotea. STOCK IS NOW FULL IN ALL DEPARTMENTS with the NEWEST GOODS OBTAINABLE IN THE HOME. MARKETS. OUR PRICES ARE STRICTLY MODERATE, and WE OFFER A CHOICE OF GOODS UNEQUALLED IN NEW V ZEALAND.We have on the Premises a Staff of Skilled Watchmakers and Jewellers, working under the supervision of'Mr T.vG. Young, and repairs of all kinds are executed at Reduced Rates. Watches thoroughly Examined and Cleaned, 6s; best mainsprings fitted, ss. . We hold the Largest Stock of Spectacles in tho colony. INSPECTION INVITED. . Note the Address— ■ j 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. j gPKAY SPEAY SPEAY • PUMPS, With all the latest up-to-date improvements. THE "PLUVIAL," THE "AGITATOR.". THE "KNAPSACK." ■■~■:•-• THE "AQUARIUS." , ; Send for Illustrated Price Lists. . Also on Sale: Garden Pumps, India Rubber and Canvas Hose, Hose, Pipe Fittings, and Fountain Jets. A. & T. B U E T (LIMITED), .' DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON. JJOUSTCHOLB ECONOMY. COOKING IS MADE EASY AND CHEAP BY- USING ONE OF \ SHACKLOCK'S "ORION"'BAJSTGES. • It will burn Lignite, Coal, Wood, or Peat, and requires no setting. The Maker and Patentee having had 25 years'experience in the manufacture of all kinds of COOKING and. HEATING APPARATUS, j will be pleased to furnish priceß. and advice ' to any desiring it. ■ ' H. E; SHA CXL 0 CX, GENERAL FOUNDRY, Peinces steeet, Dtjnedin. jntTIN~N EIS S'S r STO U T (Bottled by Kdmonds). . I J .■*• Kg Brand/ Ijf ',' ..£■[ ■■■•„• — j ?T'■.-;'.. ■ ' Kecommerided I>y the Faculty. Unequalled for'■.';! Flavour and Quality. : . ' To be Had op All Wine and-Spiekt Mkrv';••.. ■' ■chants and Licensed Gijoceus. ..-.,. ..,•„.• NEILL *_Cp£.(LTMITE|DV Agents.. XN T E : E N A TlO NAL EXHrBITION,: .-. .. .. . BRISBANE. ' ' I ", . ' '''.•' . ■■ ■ •■■'' ■ New Zealand Court. ' •' :''. . July 24, 1897.. ' Messrs J. SPEIGHT & CO., Dunedin. Dear Sirs, —I beg to confirm my cable of 24th GOLD MEDAL—BULK ALE; , GOLD MEDAL—STOUT. The Bulk Ale stood the journey remarkably, and is now more than equal to the best English in the market, according to the verdict of all the local brewers. ' ■ Tho Stout was both a credit to the brewer and bottler, and should have 'liked to have had some in bulk. Yours faithfully/ (Signed) F. NOTLEY MEADOWS. mHOS. PATERSON & C 0., -*- Manse street, Dunedin (Established Dunedin 1879), Receive Consignments of FRUIT, EGGS, BUTTER, CHKESB, BACON, ana other FARM PRODUCE. r Agents for ..Hick's Patent "Montauk" for scaly, woolly, and other blight. Ross's Antidote." J^/JUSE , OVER WHAT : THE MUSE SAY ! ' •. '■ SHAKESrEAKE: " Bid me discourse, I will en- ■ chant thine ear" with the wonders of Old Sport Tobacco Moore: "Oft in the stilly night" men ; smoke OW Sport Tobacco. Hood :. "It was childish ianorancs" not to smoke Old Sp^rt Tobacco. Mrs Hehans : ■•"Oh, call my brother back to me," he has forgotten his Old Sport Tobacco Campbe(X: "Ye mariners of England" smoke Old Sport Tobacoo. Wordsworth : " I travelled among unknown men," but they all smoked Old Sport Tobacco. Burns: "Stop passenger, my story is brief." Smoke Old Sport Tobacco. Swain: "Home U sweet, and only sweet," where the father smokes Old Sport Tobacco. Moore: "A wondrous change was wrought on me" by smoking Old Sport Tobacco. f*i OLD-LEAF TEA Choicest GOLD-LKAF TBA Indian ana GOLD-LEAF TISA Ceylon. GOLD-LKAF TEA Blended GOLD-LEAF TEA Most GOLD-LKA.F TEA Skilfully. GOLD-LEAF TEA .. Popular GOLD-LEAF TfiA Everywhere.
Properties For Sale, and To Let. Q. C. BAKE X, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN, COMMISSION AGENT. MONEY TO LEND Eeal and Personal Security. FOE SALE: ROYAL TERRACE.—One-eighth of an ACRE and HOUSE; splendid position; £435. BELLEKNOWES.—SeveraI > SECTIONS in this rising suburb, with and without build-BURK.ESTOWN.—Three-eighths of an ACRE, Burkestown; £60. KENSINGTON.—Part SECTION and Eightroomed RESIDENCE; £250. ROSLYN.—Three- garters of an ACRE, with COTTAGES; close to Roslyn Tram (Hill Extension); a splendid investment. PROPERTY, carrying good country GROCERY and BAKERY Business, with necessary ground and buildings BROCKVILLE.—IO ACRES and Eightroomed RESIDENCE; must be sold. MORNINGTON. -21 ACRES, COTTAGE, Viritry, etc.; £360. SOUTH DUNEDIN.—Part SECTION Snd Four-roomed HOUSE (new); £250. BALACLAVA.—SeveraI SECTIONS for Sale ROTHESAY.—SeveraI SECTIONS for Sale ■ (cheap) ■ ' MORNINGTON.—Threa ALLOTMENTS, con- ■ taining J-acre, fronting Elgin road; reasonable offer. . ■ ■ MORNINGTON. — Six and seven roomed HOUSES, all conveniences; terms. KAIKORAL—Six-roomed HOUSE and three acres of land,'native bush, and orchard: small deposit, balance can remain at 5 per GREENWICH PARK—Two ALLOTMENTS 42ft by 88ft, a bargain. DUNEDIN CORPORATION LEASEHOLD I and Buildings, bringing in-35s per week. CAVERSHAM.—Five-roomed' HOUSE and IS poles of land, close to'station; £150. KAIKORAL—Ten ACRES and Residence, new , SOUTH*DUNEDIN.—SeveraI .Freehold SEC- ' TIONS. -. ■ ' • - ! BELLEKNOWBS. — Five-roomed HOUSE and i-acre; £300. NORTH - EAST VALLEY. — BUILDING, ALLOTMENTS, Black's road. Very cheap. .. DUNEDIN (corner Cumberland and New streets).—Good 6-roomed DWELLING, all conveniences, £285. • WANTED to LEASE or SELL, desirable SUBURBAN,RESIDENCE. The owner in the event of sale would "be willing to ex- ; change for a town property. | Parties wishing to purchase properties on • instalment system can be accommodated. 29ju : LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE, " And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5 and 6 EXCHANGE COURT, 36. "Princes steeet. FOR SALE: Eight-roomed HOUSE and quarter-acre sections in first-class order; a bargain. Six-roomed COTTAGE, facing Town Belt; close to tram; good view. •, " TO LET.., [■ . " HIGH STREET. — Splendidly - situated HOUSE, of five rooms; scullery and bath- ; room, with garden. j ST. CLAIR.—Nice seaside RESIDENCE of; eight rooms, • bath, etc. Also, five-roomed j : COTTAGE and scullery, with garden; j ROSLYN.-^Soven-rcpmed HOUSE, with bath, etc., and quarter-acre. On HlLL.—Seven-roomed HOUSE, bathi and : other conveniences; good garden; well I situated; adjacent to tram. ; ; Five-roomed COTTAGE, with stable,-: -wash- ■ '■' ' house r -garden. ■■ -•.*'■ ■-. ..' ■.'•.-.: ■■.■-.-f-:.... ■.4 LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND .-;: TRANSFER ACT. ■/.... ] MONEY TO LEND. ON FREEHOLD . ■/';■' SECURITY; Coaches and' Buses ROYAL MAIL COACH TO HIGHCLIFF ' AND SANDYMOUNT. Leaves, Sandymount at 8.30 a.m. very Tues3ay, Thursday, and-Saturday; returning mm Dunedin at 3 p.m. '',''•' FARES: From Sandymount,"ls 6d single; . 2s 6d return. From Highcliff, Is each way. HARRY; CROSS, Proprietor, Jeffs's Criterion Stable 3, 24jy . ' . . . ■ • Moray Place. R OYAL MAIL LINE, OF COACHES •■ (COBB & CO.). j The above Line of Coaches leave Lawrence for Roxburgh, Clyde, Cromwell, Qieenstown, lud all intermediate places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,' on arrival of first train from Dunedin,' returning ori the alternate days., For Roxburgh and intermediAte places daily. Leave; Kokonga for Hamiltons, Ivyeburn, Naseby, and St. Bath'ans on Mondays, Wednes-. clays, and Fridays.- at 12.30 p.m.; and St. Bathans for , Clyde,: and intermediate places en Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 8 a.m. Leave Clyde' for' St. Bathans and/intermn- ' Siate places on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays at 12 noon; and St. Bathans for Kyeburn and Hyde on Tuesdays, Thursdays,..and Saturdays at S a.m. ( , . Kokonga to Nas'eby daily, connecting \\ith trains arriving! at Dunedin at 6.5 p.m.; conaecting at Hyde with trains leaving Dunedin , it 6.40 a.m. .' ' \ Full particulars from Thomas Cook and Son, ' Dunedin, and from ~', H. CRAIG & CO. Head' Office:. Peel street, Lawrence. Business Notices-. ■vFot ie c ~~~6"f remo va l. JAMES DITTIIIE & CO., NEW ZEALAND, RAILWAY CARRIERS AND CONTRACTORS, i - COAL MERCHANTS, j CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, FORWARDING j ~; AGENTS, , i Beg to notify the REMOVAL of their OFFICE to: the AGRICULTURAL BUILDINGS, CRAWFORD STREET, Where they hope to be favoured with a continuance of the support of their numerous clients. RF O R R E S T, ■' ARCHITECT, JOEL'S BUILDINGS, , Grawtqbd Street. DaiJy Times and Witness ...... • ■•■ | JUBILEE NUMBER. The whole of the orders for the Second Edition of the Daily Times and Wit- . ness Jubilee Number having now been executed, Agents and Subscribers are notified that the Publishers bave a. few copies remaining on hand, to secure which early application will be neoeseary.
SHAPE, COMFORT, DURABILITY. The CELEBRATED C B CORSETS. Ladies who have once worn the C B COESET will wear no other. They are moderate in price, and are made in all Styles to suit every figure. THE 0 B COKSUTS CAN BE OBTAINED OF ALL LEADING DRAPERS IN NICW ZKALAND. TSKWARH! OF IMITATIONS. GAS AND OIL ENGINES,—The "Otto" TVTOTES ON RURAL TOPICS, by Agricola, is First and Best.—Ask Fieldwirk and the Il* weekly in the Otago Witness, dealing with 33,008 users. | subjects of current interest to farmers.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11199, 23 August 1898, Page 1
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