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.opeoiai .advertisements-.''-OEKEBOS" NUTRITIVE SALT "'■ <—iwwis'thb food strength of Bran (usually thrown away), murrains the substance of Bone, Brain, and Nerv • _LJ-PIS' NOT CAKb, fjquires no crushing or preparation for use, Try it in your saltcellars. PEIOES -■■'- PRICES PIUCES PRICES PEIOES XT ARE ADVANCING! U Having bought a COMPLETE SET of MANUFACTURERS1 SAMPLES, we purpose selling them at a largo reduction on ordinary lutes, irrespective of OMrNOUS RISES at Home. RECEPTION LAMPS, ELECTROPLATE, CLOCKS, ■ *c. Ac, &c. GOODS will be market! off at ones and ready for inspection on WEDNESDAY. ARTHUR BRISCOE & CO., PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. CARTER'S G R EAT SALE N0 W ON--njOTE THIS.-CA.RTER & CO. commence J ADIES, don't forget Hint CARTER & CO I^l -their Great. Summer .Saje TO-DAY. 1_ avc making Great Reductions nil lremendous Bargains m all depart- zomid, in the face of great advances ments. ; ; in prices. Next season you will ELOTJSES.-Ladies' White Muslin and Lawn "°tico M ljinc?s of Dra Per? »P >n Btouias. 2s lid quality for Is. A PI!CC> S0 nmv Is y°ur opportunity. iew IWie3'Coloured Print Blouses, ■ Is. Is Gd. Is lid, 2s lid. . TWOTE THlS.—Marked off To-day, 32doz Ml^df l^^S*^ <O or Wool Undervests. - 100 Home Samples, to ordcV froml No two Samples at half-price, from 6d, Sd, pairs alike. Some lovely -loves, and Is. Is 3d, Is 6d up. cne-third cheaper than usual. Sale QAILOR HATS, ridiculously cheap. Sale jpT' M> M> ls' ls 3d' ls Gd> l 3 O pries. 6?d, ls, Is 6d; formerly Is ild to 3s. Trimmed Millinery all „.,,_.,._ . ~ reduced. & CO. are making Tremendous Re/pARTEB'S SALE, for Ladies' Street Skirts, . a-sk'™! 5 t" co^e'eSv^an^'"*^'}^? \J Navy or Black Serge. Sale price, yourselves. They could fill the 7s lid, Ss lid, 10s Gel; usually 13s Daily Times with particulars v-ere to 173 Cd. , it not for the expense. ' " LADIES' Serge Costumes, Navy or Blue. _ T ,, r . TA " ' ~—' Coat and Skirt style. Sale, 95s and jTI EMNANTS of all .kinds turned out and 30s, fnll dress; usually 33s Gd and ~"^ marked cheaper than at any former ' «s 6d. • ' - sale, as CARTER & CO. have had —-— »■ good season's trade, and are deAETEH'S SALE, for Girls' Costumes, Navy f.erniinod to clean up their stock or Brown, Coat and Skirt, braided, ' aiJd quit all oddments and remnants etc., very smart. Sale price, 12s , a' any price. 6fl, 14s 6d, lGs Gd, 18s Gd; usually I : — 17f5 "^toaos. See these early/ . j "g^ANCY BARG-AINS.-Thousands of Useful CARTER'S GREAT SALE JS TOW ON. Shipping arrivals at New York from foreign' ! A NGL°-SPECIAL CYCLES, ports, during 1899. numbered 4599, of which { "" • 107.-ere under the British flap;, and only 880 ] , ' ■• SAFE. American, 551- of the others being German. I a^ tGLO mrmM 260 Norwegian. 121 Dutch, .97 French,- 69 SPECIAL CYCLES' -_~„. Danish. 65 Italian, and the balance other ! RELIABLE, nationalities., Of the total, 3235 were steamers, ■ ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCL"F'C! of which 1712 were British; and 949 o£ the j . ■ ' total were Schooners, of which 508 were I .. CHEAPEST The Adelaide Steamship Co.'s steamer Rob ! ANGLO-SPECIAL CYCLES, Roy, which broke her tail shaft recently j . while on a voyage from Sydney to the Solo- ! FASTEST mon Islands, had a very narrow escape from '■/■.- .drifting on to the Hellish Reef, passing within i All GLO-SPEGIAL CYCLES, a few hundred yards of it. The account of the mishap supplied by Lieutenant Lsngdale, ' EASIEST TERMS. R.iSf., stated that the shaft, broke on February j AKftT n <spt?/>t\t /w«r ™ 12 while about 600 miles from the const. The AIyGL°-SPECIAL CYCLES, ship rolled heavily in the trough of the sea ! BEST. for two days, ,md on the 15th she was taken ! round, heading towards hind. Favoured by __.„„,-., T , T | TV .__,, remarkably fine weather and easterly winds j MATIO^AL • INSURANCE COMPANY. she reached the Bunker Group on February 25, on which night she rolled excessively in the trough of heavy seas. Lights were seen at FIRE AND \TATITNV 8 o'clock that night, and distress signals were -VIAKINt. made. The steamer Colac soon aflai- loomed ' up, and her captain intimated that he would. ALL RISKS COVERED lay by til) daylight. At 6 a.m. the tlm-ri'mate of the Colae braved the heavy pea and took a line to the other steamer. The coral sea is Head Office: a very lonely one, and Qantain Hawkins con- DUNEDIN 2r n sidered it miraculous that the Rob Roy wound her way safely through the reefs. He pays iio j ■■ ■ never had a more trying time during his life- \ p TT p TPT A T A -ittt> a t long sea experience. ; .¥ U RIRI NATURAL ■ ovEiH^iT^S^RKB. MINERAL "WATER Yesterday's Timoucn Tbaws. TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, From Dtmediu for the North.—For Christ- j AND ON BOARD THE UNION church: Mr TV. G. Proctor, Mr J. Dutton, „ a Pr , -« sti^™ Miss Long, Mr P. E. Nolan. ' S-S- C- fe STEAMERS. From the North for Diuied'in —- Mr GeofFrey ' • HoIUKk n Dil!on' Mr and Mrs Bl™d i THE TABLB WATEK OF THE AGE. . COMMERCIAL. ' ' w "SPLm^ ND ™- Daily Times Office, Friday evening. " PUKIRI." The amount of revenue collected at the consuSptlon'waffiWigWs^^ " THE CAMPBELL-EHRENFRIED 00.'" POST OFFICE NOTICES. o . MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, Maila close at the Chief Poat Office Dun- v , edin, subject to any neccsearv alterations an Agents, under: — Overland, North, daily, 10.20 a.m. Late let- Otago ana Southland. 13s ters, 10.45: also on the mail van up to 11 a.m. Hooks ai-.d newspapers, ]0 a.m. . Late-fee letters must bear, in addition to the ordinary postage—ld for iulnud letters, 2d for letters for Australia and the South Sea Islands. TUESDAY, MARCH 20. - For Northern Ports, per Mararoa, at 1.30 p.m. Late letters Port train, 2.30. Mails for South Africa, vm Alba-.iv, per Vino Branch, will close at Lyttelton on the 20th at at 12.10 p.m. Due in Durban April 27. Mais for Norfolk Island, per Southern Cross, will close at Auckland on the 20th r.t 11 a.m. , "Tfe TT -"N Mails ■for Cromarty, Puyscgur Point, and To vJ-10.i.c1j03 Oneroa will close at Invercargill on the 21st at 8 p.m. ' •* Mails for Fiji close at Syaney on the 22nd. Mails from Melbourne nei- Persic, for Natal TO pp mHPAWV and Capetown, on the 27th. ' i rllS, bUi\i I. AiN X ■ Mails for Fiji, per Taviuni, will close at Auckland on the 2Sth, at i p.m. ' Aro mv Showing Mails for Capetown and Natal per Aberdeen L>TFqT vnvuT ttt--will close at Melbourne on the -Ith April. JjA__bl IsOVELTIES . NOTICE. . ' In As offices despatching mails for South MILLINERY Africa, will in future make uu a special mail li ew ze»lantl Second Contingent,, as . MANTLES well as the first contingent, the public are to(S^^X^i_tX V. SPECIAL DEESSES ouncYl id 0" Bolaiel' 3' lettef3 xm^ev- llal£ an FANCY LACE GOODS Edmd. Cookb, Chief Postmaster. EVENING SILKS , y^,,,r^^^7 km _ If your READY-MADE COSTUMES "'The 9 SB^ twS ™MMINGS lat^^rSaTc^o^^So^^ FUR*, Etc. disagreeable smell of piost " Restorers'" It ' as^m^lhf Sf'oV^S o^ THE LEADING FASHION HOUSE spots where the glands are not decayed ,\sk your Chemist for "The Mexican "Hair Restcrf.r," sold by Chemists and Perfumers ; S;^^^^; £1. I^tl . . 1>.1.C •=--—;——— —-—-—— :-~-~-.Trrr__— —_ HIGH AND RATTRAY STREETS. j Special Advertisements. b. ha_lehsteik, p. l Al jj o I INSURANCE COMPANY^ Chairman' of Dire=t<«s. Manager. I Head Office, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MMCiNE, AND FIDELITY. GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at Lowest Current Rates. j THOMAS R. FISHER, T^TOTES WKmiAL~TOe76B (by Agricol^) T,l, J -«elal Maila»er- ™sky iv t"« Otngo Witness, dealias telephone 72i. with Bubjects of current interest to farmers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 6

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