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Amusements. TO-DAY at 2.30 and 7. FULLER'S WAXWOEKS. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT. "There'll como a time," "England and Ireland's own," "He didn't go to work next morning," BLACK ART (illusion), ' lho charge of the 21st Lancers," You d better Stßy^ Q hU^T'l'PA eRT'ME CNTS." . Business Announcements. JOHN M'DONALD, Merchant Tailor, 168 George street, removiug to Princes street; 500 Suit Lengths at 17s Gd. RABBITERS requiring Expresses, Spring Carts, Drays, etc., cannot do better than inspect large stock on view at Thomas Scurr's Central Coach and Carnage Factory, Moray place, Puncdrn. 16ap OYSTER SUPPERS; stewed "or fried; Tea or- Coffee if required; Georgeson, Rattray street; telephone, 620. 15ap SECOND-HAND BOOKS in bewildering abundance; delightful vanety ; -priver's New and Second-hand Book Room, Octagon. JAMES LAING, Practical Plumber, Gasfitter, Waterworks Contractor, Sanitary Engineer^ ■ A~~ ND Member of the Institu* of Plumbers of Great Britain, has opened PREMIS_b 18 Maclaggan street, <__ WHERE he intends to carry on. BUSINESS in all its details, and he hopes, by supplying ■ ; . T7IIRST-CLASS Material and giving good J? ' Workmanship at moderate charges, to /merit a share of public patronage. lSap JOHN M'DONALD, Merchant Tailor, 158 George street, removing to Princes street; 500 Suit Lengths at 17s 6d. /"CHRISTIAN Brothers' Gymnasium ReVJ opens Tuesday, April 18. Juniors, 6.30; Seniors, 7. Old pupils invited. — Instructor Smith. 12aP WOOD-CARVING Knives, Punches Stools, Tables, Overmantles, Trays, and iioxes.—E. Parker, 149 George street. llap W~ ANTED KNOWN—Tails, Fringes, Chignons, etc., all colours, from 4s 6d upwards ; inspection invited.—Hendy, hairdresser, Princes street. . - Wap jMINEMATOGRAPH Machine FOR SALE; <U complete, with 13 films.—N.Z. Camera Co., Octagon, Dunedin. UiP IMPORTANT NOTlCE.—Customers who intend having their Umbrellas Re-covered for Winter Wear are requested to get them doneimmediately, as it will be impossible for uf to keep up with flic usual rush OF business during alterations. As an inducement, we shall re-cover umbrellas 20 per cent, below our usual prices up to time of alterations; bring your repairs.—fi. Lethaby, cutler and umbrella manufacturer, Prince? street. 15ap PATER'S .CHUTNEY ■ SAUCE—Richest and best; as used in Melbourne and Sydney Clubs—Gregg and Co. (Limited). CLUB WORCESTER SAUCE—Superior to most sauces in use. Club Vinegar equal to best imported.—Gregg and Co. (Limited). I^AWNE'S Worcester SAUCE. The best VJC in the market; equal to the, imported.— Sauce Manufactory, George street. 13ar OYSTERS.— Watson's Hote'. Bar; on shellstewed, fried, patties; any style;' specialty; mince and oyster pies any hour. CHLAADT BROS., Engineers, Manufacturers of Boot Factory Plant, Biscuit Machinery, Circular Saw Benches with -feet, Saw Attachments; Repair ' HYDRAULIC Lifts, Steam, Hot-air Engines, Gas and Kerosene Engines s specialty; Renew Commutator Dynamos; REPAIR Mangles, Wringers, Sheep Shears. Lawn Mowers; Repairs to all kinds, of Machinery not enumerated. — Cumberland street, Dunedm. ' 10m WANTED, all housekeepers to' give, !•• KU-•KOS"-Tea a-trial; 2s-quality-wonder--fu'! value,' " . ..... ~' ..''Bap NEW MOUNTS, Kodaks, Cameras,. Plates, Paper, just arrived.—N.Z. Camera Conipany, Octagon, Dunedin.'' . ■ 21ja ST. GEORGE JAM.—Best mi the market —. All .Grocers. .: ,7 : 25au ASTHMA.— Carroll's Asthma Specific will 'cure the worst cases. One dose gives relief--Carroll's Pharmacy. . ' . EPILINE.— The most successful remedy ,for Epilepsy, yet Introduced.—Carroll's Pharmacy, Rattray street. • CAS.CARINE, or Digestive Tonic—An Infa' liblo Remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia . Flatulency, etc.—CARROLL'S Pharmacy, Rattray street. . . ■ ," '% FOR SALE, at leading grocers, " KUKOS '. Tea, four qualities—ls Bd, Is lOd, 2s and -2s 4d per lb. - ' Bap rpRENWITH'S DYE WORKS, King street' A (opposite Bacon's stables).—Highest class work, moderate charges, punctuality. Repairs executed. 2Cai; ST. GEORGE JAM.—Best in the market. All Groors.- _ _2mu FOUND at last an ideal tea.—" KUKOS " brand, obtainable at leading grocers.. Sap REMOVAL.— N.Z. Bible, Tract, and 8001. Society to 46 Princes street (Whitcombr. and Tombs's late premises). Sltl rjTHIS will serve To Let the public know thai X " KUKOS" Teas are the best obtainable. Ba_r SUITS Made to Order; guaranteed good fit; Repairs neatly executed.—E. Levy, Maclaggan street. - ' ■_.■'■•.._. : llttp AULD SCOTTIE is a matured malt spirit, re-vatted with a fine bouquet; it is not a cordial. O A nnn CASES AULD SCOTTIE were 04sUUU exported from Glasgow last year, forbye 91,000 cases Home consumption. ULD SCOTTIE WHISKY BOTTLE is enclosed in Sealed Wire Envelopes and Tartan Wrapper; none other genuine. 7n 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 AS and OIL ENGINES.—The " Otto " is First and Best.—Ask Fieldwick and the 33,000 users. WHAT, another New-Suit? No, they have been to Taylor's City Dye Works. 101 Gecrge street. WT ANTED, everyone to bring their CurTV tains, Tablecloths, Hats, Feathers, Gloves, etc., to Taylor's City Dye Works. 7jy LEX. THOMPSON, Ship-Chandler, Sailmaker (established 1871).—A large assortment of Flags, Tents, Tarpaulins, Oil-Clothing, j Horse Covers, Canvas, Rope, Twines, Etc. nriENTS aiid MARQUEES for SALE or X HIRE.—ALEX. THOMPSON, 163 and 165 Princes street, Dunedin. _o A NGLO-PARISIAiN DRESS-CUTTING.— ___. " Ideal' one-piece Chart; easy to learn; perfect results.—Miss Kato Stewart. Evening Classes. Opposite D.I.C. . 4f LADIES who wish to make their own Dresses with elegant finish, Learn AngloParisian System of Dress-cutting. ISS KATE STEWART has Resumed Teaching celebrated . Anglo-Parisian System of Dress-cutting—simplicity, elegance, perfect fit. LADIES !—At any time of day a cup of "KUKOS' " Tea is refreshing and invigorating. - ___P J. O. GREEN. ECONOMICAL Footwear.—Children's Alllesithei Strap Shoes, 7's to 9'a, 2s lid; 10's to 13's, 3s (id; Ladies', 3s lid. Cheapest ever offered. "JJ7ICONOMICAL Footwear.—Brown Canvas B'i Shoes, same price; Black, Gd extra, '■'vf-lnotinar wear, latest designs, lowest prices. DARK Tan.—-Ladies' Two-strap fehoes, 6s Gd. 7a 6d, Ss Gd; Laced Kid Walkmg Shoes same pi-icea IXIMG Shoos.—Splendid variety from 5s i iVI to Ss Gd; Cloth Gaiters, 2s Hd to -Is Gd; Slippers, Is lid to 4s Gd. - JG. GREEN, 37 George street.—Most Re- • liable Footwear at lowest cash prices. Neatest shapes, latest novelties. _>a

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11398, 15 April 1899, Page 1

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