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, Amusements. i " Fancy Meeting You, Running Up and Down . our Stairs," at FULLER'S WAXWORKS, <\ . ALHAMBKA THEATRE ! GREAT SUCCESS OF NEW PROGRAMME. Admission, 6cT; children under 12, accompanied by'parents or guardians, 3d. Doors open-Evemnp, 7. Carriages, 10 p.m. ■ . MATINEE TO-DA'Y at 2.30. ••mHE WOMEN OF DICKENS." HIS LOVABLE WOMEN, v • HIS FOOLISH WOMEN. HIS QUAINT WOMEN... ;- . ' HIS HATEFUL WOMEN. 4T,FT!KT)"H ' BURTON'S Fourth ".Evening withSirfh™.* TO-NIGHT, WRDNE9DAY, at S.v.ChoralHall, , ■ 12aP ■ ' Business Announcements.- - /CHRISTIAN; Brothers' Gymnasium __Ro\j.- opens,Tuesday, April 18. Juniorß, 6.30; Seniors,' 7.. Old pupils invited. — Instructor Smith. :■ -^ _______i?s£ CONSULT MADAM LONELLO/the Genuine Scientific and Clairvoyant Palmist.— Forth street (Athol place). Peliohet Bay. 12ap LARGE Supply Fresh Fish, Oyster?, Rabbits, and Poultry.-Georgesc.il, Rattray and George streets. _ Telephone, _620_-_^__l2ap DUNEDIN and Suburban Dairymen's An-. ,riual Ball will be held in Victoria-.Hall, | Agricultural Buildings, on Friday, 14th. \ WOOD-CAriVING Knives, Punches ■ Stools, Tables, Overmantles, Trays, and Boxes.—E. Parker, 149 George street. Hap,' WANTED KNOWN-Tails, Fringes, Cllig-,, nons, etc., all colours, from 4s 6d upwards; inspection^m-ited—Hendy, hairdresser,. Princes_street. I_jL a £> /Cinematograph Machine for sale; \j complete, with 19 films.—N.Z. Camera Co., Octagon, Dunedin. ■- -.Hap PATER'S CHUTNEY SAUCE—Richest, and best; as used in Melbourne and .Sydney Clubs—; Gregg and Co. (Limited).'_ : . ■ /"1LUB; WORCESTER SAUCE—Superior to %U most sauces in use. Club Vinegar'equal to best- imported—Gregg and Co. (Limited). DUNEDIN and Suburban Dairymen's Annual Ball will be held in Victoria Hall,. 'Agricultural Buildings, on Friday, 14th. OYSTERS.— Watson's Hotel Bar; on v shell, stewed, fried, patties; any style; specialty;'mince and oyster pies any, hour. GAS and OIL ENGINES.—The " Otto "is First and Best.—Ask Fieldwick and the 33,000 users. s fl & SMITH. ..■••■ . '■; MIRRORS (bevelled edge and plain), a greatvariety, in handsome frames.—Smith. and Smith, Octagon. : MIRRORS of finest quality, at astonishingly ■ low prices; ■ a good assortment; invite inspection.—Smith and Smith, Octagon. ... MIRRORS, handsomely Framed, suitable for gifts; we' have a very , large - stock.— Smith and. Smith, Octagon. ■ ICTURE-FBAMING at greatly reduced rates; Mouldings of various qualities-and newest designs.—Smith and Smith, Octagon. WHAT, vanother New Suit? No,' they have been to Taylor's City, Dye .Works, 101 George street. . ; WANTED, everyone to bring their Curtains, Tablecloths, Hats, Feathers, | Gloves, etc., to Taylor's City Dye Works. 7jy, ALEX. THOMPSON, Ship-chandler, Sail-, maker (established 1871).—A large assort- [ ment of Flags. Tents, Tarpaulins, Oil-Clothing, j Horse .Covers,. Canvas, Rope, Twines; Etc.-;-. 'mENTS. and-MARQUEES for SALE-.or JL HIRE.—ALEX:1, THOMPSON, 163 'and. 165:Prince's" street, Dunedin.',' '■•'■'."" V:l° CJC^tji^iDT.'- BROS*., -.Engineers,- ManufacO■ ~-;tiirers!'. i of.jßoot Factory Plant, Biscuit! •■J^lhineryf^CiTo^lar-Saw^-Bonchesfwith' feet, Saft.'Attachnients; Repair •/', '.'■'' HYDRAULIC1 Lifts; Steam, Hot-air En-': ■ gines,. Gas. and Kerosene Engines a' specialty;.. Renew, Commutator, Dynamos;. , . RBPA; IR;Mnngles,' Wringers, Sheep. Shears, •Lawn Mowers; Repairs to all kinds of. Machinery, not enumerated.1 — Cumberland street, ■Duriedin. , ' ■ ' ".' 10m I "IVfEW ..MpiJNTS, Kodaks, Cameras, Pl&Ces, I^l Paper; just arrived.*-N.l!!. Camera Com--r^liy, Octagon. Dnnedin. 21ja HAL'LO! What, another New Umbrella?" "No; I have cnly had my o}d one.Recovered at Lethaby's, 61 Princes street." 17ja AULD SCOTTIE is a.matured malt spirit, re-vatted with a fine bouquet; it is not ' q cordial. ' ■__ ; Maaa CASES AULD SCOTTIE were i\J\)\f exported from Glasgow last j year, forbye 91,003 caßes Home consumption. A" ULD SCOTTIE WHISKY BOTTLE.'is. enclosed in Sealed Wire Envelopes and Tartan Wrapper; none other genuine. 7n A. NGLO-PARISIAi* DRESS-CUTTING.— \ J\. "Ideal' one-piece Ghart; easy to learn; | perfect results.—Miss Kate Stewart. Evening Classes. Opposite D.I.C. 4f T ADIES who wish to make their own _Li Dresses with elegant finish, Learn AngloParisian S^BtemofDress-outtjnß : ________ MISS KATE STEWART has Resumed Teaching celebrated Anglo-Parisian System of Dress-cutting—simplicitj', elegance, perfect fit. _, i - . • ' ' '■ P1 RANKIN, Tailor. and Habit Maker,, • Great King street (next Tabernacle), Dunedin: Latest patterns kept. 30m GUNS and Ammunition, etc., for . shooting season, at Thomson, Bridger, and Co.'.s, Princes street NEW Shipment of BREECHLOADERS .just ■ landed; chokebore, by Isaac Hollis and Sons and other first-class makers. TO ensure sneedy sale, these have been marked at* Exceptionally Low Prices. Come and see them. CURTISS and Harvey's, Pigouund Wilke's, and Smokeless Powder, Cartridges, eto.j all at iLowust -Rates, at THOMSON, BRIDGER, & CO.'S. 22m COACHING.— University, Civil Service, etc. Latin Classes forming.—T., Dunn, M.A. Address: Whitcombe and Tombs. lOap XTMBRELLAS RE-COVERED with Italian U Cloths from 3s -'6d; ■ Gloria Silk, 5s 6d; Satin de Chene, 6s 6d.. Scissors, Knives, and ■Razors Ground and Set, at Lethaby's, 61 Princes street. I7j« | TTMBRELLAS Made to Order on One U Hour's notice, with Foxe's Lockrib Frames, Fashionable Handles, and Durable Silk; guaranteed for two years.—Lethaby's, 61 Princes street. 17ja RHODES'S- LAUNDRY;' Kelvin • Grove, Solicit Family and Hotel-Laundry Work; 21 years' experience of fine bleaching. YOU can rely on Courtesy, Carefulness, and Punctuality.—Rhodes's Laundry, Kelvin Grove. Telephone 780. 22m ANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others'to know that the Ota^o Daily 'limes undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (My size), STREAMERS, POSTERS, »nd er«i7 description, of Printing:'in the most prominent positions in the City, nn *he shortest notice. ' \ LADIES' PAGE (by Emmeline) in the Otago Witness comprises: Answers to Correspondents, Table Talk, a Weekly'Article, on a Subject of Interest to Women, Ladies' Gossip, Fashion Gossip, Country Entertainments and AVeddings, Home Interests. Full of interes* for the home circle. ■ ' J. O. ORIEN. ECONOMICAL Footwear.—Children's Allleather Strap Shoos, 7's to 9's, 2s lid: 10's to 13's, 3s 6d; Ladies', 3s lid. Cheapest ever offered. ECONOMICAL Footwear.—Brown Canvas Shoes, same price; Black, 6d extra. Everlasting wear, lutcat designs, lowest prices. DARK Tan.—Ladies' Two-strap Shoes, 6s 6d. 7s Gd. 8s 6d; Laced Kid Walking Shoes same prices ' ■ vENING Shoes.—Splendid variety from 2s. J fitl to 5s 6d; Cloth Gaiters, 2s lid to 4s 6d; Slippers, Is lid to is 6d. ,___ JG. GREEN, 37 George street.—Most Re- • liable Footwear at lowest cash prices. Neatest shapes, latest novltJM. Sfo OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A Large Amount of Reading Matter. Price 6d.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11395, 12 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11395, 12 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11395, 12 April 1899, Page 1

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