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■ -■ Special Advertisements"X/ON AID CROWN" SALMON. "~ ... / NEW SEASON'S CATCH. PACKED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. EWEN'S "LION AND CROWN" BRAND SALMON obtained First Award at the World's Show, Chicago, for Uniformity of. Quality and General Excellence. THE FIRST OF THE 1899 PACK IS NOW ON THE MARKET, and can be obtained in Tall or Flat Tin 3 from all Grocers, and Storekeepers. ■ ' Be sure you ask for EWEN'S "LION AND CROWN" BRAND; it . '.. is thoroughly reliable. ■NEILL & CO.. LIMITED, AGENTS. -PKIOES prices PKICES PJttCES PRICES B- ARE AB7ASCING! B ' Having bought a COMPLETE SET of MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLE?,- we purpose sel'ing them at a large reduction on ordinary r.ites, irrespective of OMINOUS RISES at Home. RECEPTION LAMPS, ELECTROPLATE, CLOCKS, 4c, &c, &c. GOODS will be nurked off at one? and ready for inspection on WEDNESDAY. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. BARTER'S GREAT SALE N0 W ON. TVTOTE THIS—CARTER & CO. commence J ADIES, don't forgot that CARTER & CO X A their Great Summer Sale TO-DAY. JU arc making Great Reductions all ._ . Tremendous Bargains in all depart- round, in. the face of -great advances ' ments. ih prices. Next season you wiil BLOUSES.-Ladies'.AVhite Muslin and Lawn "!:*!" "U kin<? s of Dra P<^ ( «P ™ Blouses, 2s lld quality for Is. A price, so now is your opportunity. few La dies'1 Col oured Print Blouses, ~rr,Tf " ' ' ' ~~~ ls, ls Gd, ls lld, 2s lld. ]^J° TE THlS.—Marked off To-day. 32doz ■ ■ -1-" liadies* and Children's Gloves of CARTER'S SALE, for Ladies' Cotton. Silk, all kinds. b»iiii» Manufacturers' or Wool Undcrvests. — 100 Home Soinple*, to order from. No two Samples at hoif-price, from 6d, 3d, pairs alike. Some lovely glove's, ami ls, Is 3d, Ib Gd up. rne-third cheaper than usual. Sale O AILOR HATS, ridiculously cheap. Sale $£' M' M> ls' ls M' ls Gd> la ■K_3 price. 65d;,15. ls 6d; formerly Is '"* lld to 3s. Trimmed Millinery all —0.,,,,, " ' : reduced. - « JAitl-C-K & CO. are making Tremendous Re- ■ Auctions in all departments They CARTER'S SALE, for Ladies' Street Skirts, ask yon to come early and see for Navy or Black Scree. Sale price, yourselves. They could (ill the 7s lld, 8s lld, 10s 6d; usually 13s , Daily Times with particulars were to 17s Gd. I it not for the expense. LADIES' Serge Costumes, Navy or Blue. XXXXXXXXXUT : ~~ Coat md Skirt style. Sale, 25s and 1? EMNANTS of all kinds turned out and " - 30s, full dress ;• usuallv-39s 6d and- - 8-4' mnrked cheaper than a t any former 49s 6d. " sale, as CARTER & CO. have had — a good Reason's trade, "and are d"rf^tARTER'S SALE, for Girls' Costumes, Navy termined to clean up their stork *~J or Brown, Coat and Skirt, braided, a»d quit s.ll oddments and remnants etc., very1 smart. Sale price, 12s a' any price. Gd, Ms Gd, lGs 6d, ISs 6d; usually —— - ' 17s lld to 255. See these early. . JJIANCY BARGAINS— Thousands of Useful 1000 GE*U™E B"^ins, in our Shofv- . &™J*£X\l %**!&£. room a one- Co^e and see them- I ■„„ jf pos^c ™ *£™ carter s <~reat bale. {oc yourselves. We can satisfy you. CARTER'S GREAT SA_LE NOW ON. POST OFFICE NOTICES. A NGL O- S FECIAL CYCLES. Mails close at the Chief-Post Office, Dun- SAFE, edin, subject to any necessary alterations, al ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES Overland, North, daily, 10.20 a.m. Late let- BELIABLE. ters, 10.45; also on the mail van up to 11 a.m. ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES • Books and newspapers. 10 a.m. . 1 , ■-. J. ' Late-fee letters must bear, in addition to the ' ' pTTPA'Dwom oiilinary pos'.age—ld-for inland letters. 2d for MiliA-P-bST. letters for Australia, and tho South Sea Islands. ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCL"^ THURSDAY, MARCH 8. . For Northern ports and Australian Colonies, FASTEST, except Tasmania, per Mokoia, at 1.30 p.m. . t. t/ -, t ~ „-_-,-_-,«».,- Money orders, registered letters, books, and ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES, newspapers, at 12.30. Late letters, Port train, 2.30. ..-■-..,. EASIEST TERMS. Mails for Cromartv,"Kysegur Point, and Te ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES, ' Oneroa will close at Invercargill on the Bth, at . BEST. 5 P-m- - QTANDARD INRUR-VNCE rniWPAWv The Karamea will leave AVellington for Lo:.- O •-uhainc^ COMIANI. don, via Monte Video and Teneriffe,- on the 9th, at 5 p.m. Correspondence, specially addressed, Head Office, will close at this office on the Stb, at 10.20 a.m. HIOJT CTR7?i?'P nnwr-n™ Parcels for the United Kingdom, etc., at 9.30. H &IREEI, DUNEDIN. Due in London May 4. ' ■ ■ - Mails for Natal and Capetown, 2icr Euryalus, FIRE, ilViliNE. AND FIDELITY close at Melbourne on tho 10th. . SttARMdTOU UTcnra Mails from Melbourne, per Beria, for Natal . GUARANTEE RlSKSaiid Capetown, on the 10th, J-aKen at Loweat Current Rates. Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji, per Mn.na- THOMAS R. FISHER, pouri, will close at Auckland on the 7tli March, General Manager at 4 p.m.; Ovalau, 13th, at 4 p.m. Telephono 724: Majls.for_Nntal and Capetown, per Satalnis, ~~' ' : " — will close at Melbourne ori March 14." Mails for New Guinea, New Britain, Solomon Islands, close at Sydney on the 14th. For Fiii, 22nd. ■.<■■. Mails for Fiji, per Taviuni, will close at ' " ' ' Auckland on the 23th, at i p.m. Mails for Norfolk Island, per Southern Cross, will close at Auckland on the 20th at 11 a.m. " NOTICE. ...'''" As offices despatching mails for South Africa will in future make up a special mail for the Now Zealand' Second Contingent,, as well as the first contingent, the public are advised to address letters clearly to the No. 1 or No. 2 Contingent, as the case may be. The , postage upon soldiers' letters under half an ounce is Id. Edmd. Cooke, Chief Postmaster. Special Advertisements. ON SALE ON WEDNESDAY. _~ -_,'_. , The leadine Fashion House, , now opeuihg Autumn NoOTA GO WITNESS velties in allJDepartmento.. ■/ Bxa, „,, -, , „ High mid Rattray st». .1 lllU'Sday, March 8. P. Laing, Manager. B. Hallensten, — Chairmin of Directors, INSECTS: '-■'''" THEIR STRUCTURE, AND LIFE. By Geoiiuk H. Caiu'emeu, B.Sc, (Reviewed by Dinornis). UNDER THE TREES. By Kmsjkjjnk. THE PLOT THAT FAILED. THUNDERBOLTS. By a Banker. ACCIDENTS HAPPENING TO CYCLISTS. BOOK NOTICES. , " GENERAL SIR REDVERS HENRY BULLER. " — — PURIRI NATURAL CROMWELL AND MARSTON MOOR — MINERAL WATER ANOTHER NAPOLEONIC ROMANCE. TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, - AND ON BOARD THE UNION ILLUSTRATIONS: S.S. CO.'S STEAMERS. . THE RELIEF OF LADYSMITH DEMON- — STRATION—Waiting for the Procession, THE TABLE WATTTT? ni? TTTTT1 APT?" Getting Ready for the Procession, ProeessioA -lA-D.L_.E- VVAiJiR Ol' .rHE AOrE. Leaving tho Octagon, Crowd Dispersing. THE BOER. WAR—Saluting the Wounded, IN " SPLITS " AND PINTS. The Argyle and Sutherland Highbinders Crossing the Modder River, Caught on the Hop, The Battle ot Estcourt. " PURIRI " R. HUDSON'S EMPLOYEES' PICNIC. STRACHAN'S BREWERY PICNIC NAVAL ENCAMPMENT AT FORBURY - ' ™E CAMPBELL-EHBENFRIED CO. First Prise Tent Competition, Massed Bands, (LIMITED). Full-dress Parade, Music Tent. "^nSSvp 0 n?E^TT^- £F KAVENS- MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, BOURNE—The Flagship, The All-comers' " " . . - Yacht Race, Start of the Third Class Yacht Agents, THE FOURTH CONTINGENT.—Recruits Otago and Southland. 13s " nr'pOTnumcm.nnM.n™ (jTtOUGH 1 Cough: Cough!— Don't cough, take D.G.C. bPORTS COMMITTEE. \j TUSSICURA, a remedy for all throat nml FUtE AT PA.LMJ3RSTOK" SOUTH. lung troubles. -^ ojy NOTES ON RURAL"a-OPiCS, b7"AgncoU, ~-. .-.w«u. v«v . "•f«kjy uitho^Ot^o Witness, dealing witt ivwj»A.Mx*)W-a.i.. -^hiecta of current mterssl to .'irmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11675, 7 March 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11675, 7 March 1900, Page 4

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