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Special Advertisements. —— ~,.,. .^.,. ' . DOST BE GULLED Into smoking Inferior ; Brands of Tobacco I ' The quality of . . . . ■ , 3DERBY TOBACCO Is so pre-eminent that, once smoked, it becomes » permanent favourite. ' SMOKE DERBY TOBACCO. tST SOLD EVERYWHERE. ' = 2- «• • 1,,... " Swung Blossom Tea." —'-****- gRISCOES. ■"-- Havo 1 " (Opened • Out' NEW SEASON'S Importation '■<-,■■,.- CRICKET ," ' ' ■"■' '">■:-, BATS, IiEG GUARDS, BALLS, GAUNTLETS, &a ■ ■ ■ LAWN TEEMS RACQUETS AND BALLS, DEOQUET SETS," CROQUET SETS. • . FINE ASSORTMENT. PRICES, LOW. , . AETHUE BEISCOE & CO., DUNEDIN. " _ _ _ __ _ —— W. GREGG & CO. (LIMITED) Hav« pleasure in Intimating that they were awarded at the JUBILEE EXHIBITION a GOLD MEDAL for their GROUND COFFEES and PKPPISRS, also a SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL for "Excellence of Exhibit." They wish specially to draw the attention of Coffee-drinkers to the excellence of their " CLUB" BRAND, which not only has the largest sale in New Zealsuid, but is the best value to the consumer, it being net wcisht and of unrivalled quality. Ask your Grocer for , - " CLUB " COFFEE, and refuse imitations. • ■ "EAGLE" BRAND STARCH. This Starch hag enjoyed the confidence of the Public during the last 10 years, and is well known oil over New Zealand as the first made in the Colony, and is still the best. Quality perfectly pure and •cannot be excelled by any maker in the World. 11 commanded the Government Bonus of £4fio. ' W. GEEGG & CO. • (LIMITED), COFFEE,- PEPPER, SPICK, AND STARCH MANUFACTURERS, _. > KATTRAY STFISKT, DUNEDIN. ' 28j y

SPUING FASHIONS, D.1.C.; THE COMPANY Ara now showing a Magnificent Assortment of ■MEDIUM AND HIGH-CLASS DBESS GOODS. j 44in New Wool POPLINS, smart colours, in '. 6 shades, 2s 8d yard . iiin Fancy Colours, small spots, 2s 3d yard 50in Cold ALPACAS, in shades of grey ana fawn, at Is lid yard Win All-wool COATINGS, very fashionable for coats and skirts, Is 9Jd yard «in All-wool Sedan CLOTHS, in 12 different shades; a really smart cloth, at 2s 8d yard 42m All-wool Canvas CLOTH, in fancy and plain colours, at 2s 2d yard (Win All-wool Corkscrew COATINGS; the correct style for Indies' coats and skirts, in all tho new shades, 3s 3d yard 48in All-wool Cycling TWEED; a specialty; strongly recommended; all good colours at 2s 3d yard 4iin All-wool POPLINS, fast colours, at 3s 3d yard A grand selection of FRINTS at SJd; all good and fast colours New Shirting CAMBKICS, in all new designs; stripes, cheeks, far.cy, broken checks; all shades and patterns, fiom 7d yard; 250 colours Satin DRILLS, in 40 colours, Ud yard 2?£HYRSI all shados- from M y»rd GINGHAMS and MUSLINS, from 3d yard Tha New APRON MUSLIN, 42in, with mocrame pattern, at Is 2d yard; in whites and colours A magnificent assortment of PIQUES, in ftripos, checks, fancy designs in metal printing and all colours A grand variety of PINAFORE MUSLINS from 6ja yard up A largo assortment of MUSLINS, LACE CLOTHS, LOOP STRIPES, ORGAN- . DEYS.etc, in all tho newest designs. \DJ.C., •■ ■ HIGH and RATTRAY STREETS, DUNEDIN. B. HALLENSTEIN, P. LAING, Chairman of Directors. Manager. JTJPPS'S /. .-. n QOGOA ', Gratefol Comforting , Distinguished everywhere foe DELICACY i of FLAVOUR, SUPERIOR QUALITY, : and NUTRITIVE PROPERTIES. Specially grateful aud comforting to the nervous and ; dyspeptic. Sold in Jib tins only, labelled JAMES EPPS *CO. F Ltd., Homoeopathic 1 Chemists, London, England. : Breakfast Sapper JJPPS'S. ■•• ••• ..QOCOA MACKKRRAS & ITAZLKTf, Agents. •"^TANDARD INSURANCE = COMPANY. Head Office, I HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY. GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at Lowest Current Rates. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager, i MB FRANK ARMSTRONG,! DENTIST, Has returned from England and America, and may bo CONSULTED from 10 to 5 daily At tho ROOMS,. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Princes etreet. 24ju

TOST OFFICE NOTICES. i» Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Duncdin, subject to any necessary alterations, as under: — • Overland, North, daily, 10.20 a.m. Late letters, 10.45; aleo on the mail van up to 11 ft.in Books and sewsjupers, 10 a.m. • Late-fee letters must bear, in addition to tno ordinary postage—ld for inland letters, 2d for letters for Australia and the South Sea Islands, ■ 2Jd for all other places. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. For Lyttclton and Christchurch, perEhngajnito, at noon. For Westport direct, per Kini, at 2.35 p.m. ; ' Late letters Port train at 3.35. "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. i SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. i 'For northern ports of New Zealand, Samoa, i Sandwich Islands, United States of America, ■ Canada, South America, West Indies, United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, at 10-a.m. i Money orders at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, 27th. i Registered correspondence at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 27th. iSook packets and newspapers at 9 a.m. Late letters, bearing an additional single rate of postage (2Jd) as a late fee, can be posted m .the.mail van attached to the north express, ' leaving Dunedin railway station at 11 a.m. on the 28th. ■ The above mail will close at the branch Po3t Offices, North Dunedin and South Dunedin, for j money orders and registered letters at 6 p.m. j on the 27th; letters at 9.30 a.m., and newspapers at 6 a.m. on the 28th. At Port Chalmers office at 8.45 a.m. on the 28th; money orders at i p.m., and registered letters at S p.m. on the E7th. Due in London on the 2nd November. ■ . THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. ' For Northern Ports, per VTanaka, at 11.30 ' a.m. Late letters Port train 12.10. For Australian Colonies, via Newcastle, per 'Onda, at 1.30 p.m. Late letters Port tram at 2,30 p.m. Tho b.b. Duke of Devonshire will sail from ■Port Chalmers for London on the Ist October. Correspondence to bo specially addressed. j Parcels for the United Kingdom, etc., on the j 30th. Due in London November 20. Mails for Rarotonga and Tahiti, per Ovalau, will close at Auckland on the 27th at i p.m. ■ Mails from Sydney for Lord Howe, Norfolk, and New Hebrides Islands, Ist October. I Mails for Noumea and Fiji will close at Syd- ; ney on the sth October. I Mails for Fiji, per Upolu, .will close at Auck- j lan/1 on tho 12lh October, at 4 p.m. j Mails for tho Cape, per Lund's liner Earning, i trill leave Melbourne on tho 14£h October. j Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji will closo ', tat Auckland on the 19lh October, at 4 p.m. | ' Mails for South Africa, per Aberdeen liner | Nineveh, will close at Melbourne on the 20th ] .October. j Mails for Cromarty, Puysegur, and Te Oneroa j will closo at Invercargill on tho 6th October, at ' 4 p.m. •■■'■.■'■■_■■ j Monthly tables of ocean mail services may be ] purchased at the Chief Post Office at Id each, j or at Is per annum. ; (Signed) Edit. Cook, Chief Postmaster, j ■ ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION I THIS DAY. ! Park, Reynolds, and Co., at Rooms—Oil and:j wateT colours, engravings, etc. ] ■ Special Advertisements. | ON E Y TO LEND. I I NO PROCURATION FEE. Apply to the NATIONAL FIEE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. sau Hey, Johnny Cope, are you smokin' yet? ' And are your pipes unbroken yet? ; If you're smolin' you should get ; COPE'S NAVY CUT in tho mornin'. ROPE'S NAVi" CUT TOJBACCO, AS SUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH NAVY. COPE'S STAR OF THE WEST j CIGARETTES.' BEST! BESTI BESTI I ' COPE'S ROSEBUD CIGARETTE' TOBACCO. FRESH SUPPLIES TO HAND. iVILSON, BALK, & CO. and A. BEAVER &, CO., Dunedin, Agents. At all Leading Tobacconists. IBau'j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11229, 27 September 1898, Page 4

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