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Special Advertisementsj^fTllSElLLES BED JJOOFING TILESt& OVER FOUR MILLION SOLD ANNUALLY IN AUSTIIALASIA. 1®! LIGHT, COOL, WATERTIGHT, EVERLASTING, PICTURESQUE, INEXPENSIVE. UNIFORM COLOUR THROUGHOUT. QUALITY UNSURPASSED. - DIRECT SHIPMENT NOW LANDED ex GUISEPPE D'ABUNDO, from MARSEILLES. ART HUE BRISCOE & C 0.,. DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, GHRISTOHURCH, AUCKLAND, INVERCARGILL, ■ AGENTS for SOCIETE GENEKALE DES TUILERIBS DE MARSEILLE. BARTER'S GREAT SALE. r(AETEE'S GREAT SALE. CARTER'S GREAT SALE. fIAETES'S GREAT SALE. \J TO-DAY.— Tremendous Bargains in all de- rpO-DAY.—At Carter's Great Sale all our partments. Carter and Co. take J- Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks (with Stock at the end of this month, Cape) now bemg slaughtered; and they are clearing out all 9s lid quality now 2s lid, and surplus stock at ridiculous prioss. 12s lid for 3s lid, and so on. Come early. Come ana see. mO-DAY.-Carter's Great Sale for Dress Ma- mO-DAY.—At Carter's Sale—A grand lot of A terials, Pretty Neat Stuffs, also J- ' Ladies' 'Cloth Underskirts; choice ■ Neat Tartans; make nice Dresses quality and good colours; 4s 6d or Blouses; worth Is yard; quality for 2s lid, and 6a. 6d for sale price, 6|d. 4s 6d, and so on. TO-DAY.— Carter's Great Salo for Pretty mO-DAY.—At Carter's Sale—Ladies' Heavy Blouse Flannelettes; sale price, JL Molleton Floral Dressing Jackets, 2Jd, 4Jd, and Gfd; worth nearly pretty patterns; 7s lid quality double. now 4s lid, and 10s 9d quality npO-DAY.—Carter's Great Sale—Colonial ' now 6s lid. JL Flannels, less than mill price, rpO-DAY.—At Carter's Sale—All their Tritnfrom BJd yard; worth Is. Colo- JL mcd Hats and Bonnets considernial Blankets all greatly.reduced. ably reduced. Trimmed Hats rpO-DAY.—Carter's Great Sale for Towels, from 3s lid to 12s lid; Ladies' JL Quilts, Rugs, Lace Curtains, all Bonnets, 6s lid to 10s 6a; worth at lowest sale prices. Sample nearly double. Come and see. Curtains, 2i yards long, sale price, nnO-DAY.—At Carter's Sale—A grand lot of Is and Is 3d each. . JL Ladies' and Maid's Felt Sailor nnO-DAY. —Carter's Great Sale for Ladies' Hats, newest and best colours, all JL Jackets, Mantles, Capes, of New with ribbon bands, etc., 4s lid, Shape "Waterproof Cloaks ; all at now 2s lid : and 5s lid for 3s lid. bargain prices. Call and see. TVTOTE THIS.—CARTER & CO. have only LADIES. —Note this—Carter and Co. have X>l , room to mention a few Lines, but had a. good year's trade, and they ' if you could call and see the wonare now having a regular clean derful Bargains on offer they feel up. All Oddments and Item- sure it would be to your advantage nants, and in all cases where they as well as theirs. They want hold too much stock, the recluc- room for new ■ shipments now on tions will be greater than usual. the water —you want Bargains. CARTER'S GREAT SALE. fIABTBB'S GREAT SALE. \j CARTER'S GREAT SALE. /BARTER'S GREAT SALE. DXCo GREAT BARGAIN TABLE SALE! ■ FURTHER REDUCTIONS Ik All Departments. GREAT BARGAIN TABLE SALE! ' fIIGH and RATTRAY STREETS.

of this £1000 has been added to the Clerk's J superannuation and benefit fund,leaving £212,450 j to be carried to next year's credit. The percentage of losses on premiums is 62.34 as against G0?55 in 1898, and 60.79 in 1897. The local agents are the Perpetual Trustees, Estate, and Agency Company INVESTMENT STOCKS. The Dunedin Stock Exchange report the following quotations yesterday:-r-' ; National Insurance—Buyers 17s 6d, sellers 17s 9d. Standard Insurance—Buyers 16s 6d. Mossiel Woollen—Sellers £1 2s 6d. . West-port Coal—Buyers £3 395, sellers £4 2s 63. Moraington Tramway—Buyers 16s Gd, sellers 17s GeL . . New Zealand Refrigerating—Buyers £1 IBs. Perpetual Trustees—Sellers 145.. SALE OF FARM. Messrs Wright, Stephenson, and Co. report having sold on account of Mr C.Olsen, Arthur- \ ton, his farm of 303 acres, being section 14, | block X, Waipahi - Survey District, at a satis- < factory price to Mr K. Hocking. j DR. TIBBLES' VI-COCOA .(LIMITED). The report of the proceedings at the second annual meeting of this company, held in London recently, shows a prosperous state of affairs. In the first year the profits amounted to £34,009 10s Id. At.the end^of the, second year, notwithstanding the continued firm price of the raw material, the net profits amounted to £38,698 5s 4d, an increase of £4688 15s 3d. The increased profits it. is claimed have not in any sense been attributable to reduction in quality.' The net profit for the past year is sufficient to pay tho preference share dividend more than three times over, and your directors recommend the placing of a further sum of £10,000 to reserve account (making in all £20,771), and that a-dividend of 7 per cent, be paid for the past 12 months, upon the. ordinary share capital. At this time of national distress arising from the war in Africa and famine in India, the . directors, in a patriotic spirit, recciuniend the allocation of 500gs to the Mansion House funds to bo divided equally between the Indian famine fund and the soldiers' and sailors' widows- and orphans section of {he Transvaal war fund, leaving a balance of £1830 10s 3d to be carried forward. As tho whole of the ordinary shares are held by the directors and their friends, they have the greatest interest in making the business a sound and. good one for'the preference shareholders. And as to the future, the directors are sanguine that with peace established abroad, arid the 'return of so many consumers to the mother country, there is every probability that the company will reap the natural results of peace and prosperity at home and abroad. POST OFFICE NOTICES. — -*— Mails close at the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, subject to any necessary alterations, afl under: — ' ■ . Overland, North, daily, 10,20 *.m. Late let,ters, 10.46; also on the mail van up to 11 a.'in. Books and newspapers, 10 a.m. - Late-fee letters must bear, in addition to the ordinary postage—ld for inland letters, 2d for letters for Australia and the South Sea Islands. SATURDAY, JULY 28. For Australian Colonies, India, China, Straits Settlements, South Africa, Mediterranean ports, Continent Europe, United. Kingdom, etc;, per | couth express, to connect with the Westralia at the Bluff, at 8 a.m. ■ , : Money orders at 4 p.m. on the 27th. Regis- I : ■teied letters at 5 p.m. on.the 27th.. Due in London September 11. Parcels for Australia will close at 3.30 p.m. on the 27th. FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. / SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE. For Northern ports of New Zealand, Samoa, I | Sandwich Islands, United States of America, j . Canada, Japan, Philippine Islands, South | : America, "\Vest Indies, United Kingdom, and i ■ Continent of Europe, at 10 a.m. i . Money orders at 4 p.m. on the 2nd. Regis- . tered letters at 5 p.m. on the 2nd. Book packets and newspapers at 9 a.m. The above mail will close at the branch Post Offices, North Dunedin and South Dunedin, for money orders and registered letters at 5 p.m. on the 2nd; letters at 9.30 a.m., and newspapers at 5 a.m. on the 3rd. At the Port Chalmers office at 8.45 a.m. on the 3rd;«money orders at 4 p.m.; registered letters at 5 p.m. on the 2nd. Due in London on September 5. Mails for Natal and Capetown, from Melbourne, per Woolloomooloo, on the.3oth. Mails for Rarotonga and Tahiti close at Auck- ; land on Tuesday, 81st, at 4 p.m. Mails for Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji close at . Auckland on Tuesday, 31st, at 4 p.m. Mails for Chatham Islands close at Lyttelton on Wednesday, the Ist of August,-at 8 p.m. Mails for Capetown, from Melbourne, per Salamis, on the Bth of August. NOTICE. On and after Ist July, a Parcel Post Service will be established between New Zealand and the United States of America. To prevent the presence of rats in the post office, the regulation regarding wedding cake . to be enclosed in tin boxes will be rigidly enforced in future. To ensure prompt delivery, letters, etc., for dredging companies should have the name of the secretary in Uie address. As ofiiceß despatching mails for South • Africa will in future make up a special mail for each of the New Zealand Contingents, the • public are advised to address letters clearly to j p Na. 1, 2, ii, 4, nr 5 Contingent as the case may ' be. Tho postage upon soldiers' letters under ; half an ounce is Id. j Edmd. Cookßj Chief Postmaster. I

STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, 21 MAINE, AND FIDELITY. GUARANTEE RISKS Taken at Lowest Current Rates. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. Telephone 724. m ho m so k & o o. 's HIGH-CLASS AERATED WATERS, And ' CORDIALS Contain nothing but the Purest Fruit Extracts, and are guaranteed entirely free from mineral acids. Specially Prepared SODA WATER FOR INVALIDS. ~# GINGER ALE. First Prize against 96 competitors in London. NINE SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS. A Record for Quality unequalled in . Australasia. PURIRI NATURAL MINERAL WATER TO BE HAD AT ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, AND ON BOARD THE UNION S.S. CO.'S STEAMERS. THE TABLE WATER OF THE AGE. IN " SPLITS " AND PINTS. <'PURIRI.". THE CAMPBELL-EHRENFRIED CO. (LIMITED). MACKERRAS & HAZLETT, Agents, Otago and Southland. 13a L" 'iNSEED COMPOUND," Trade Mark of KAY'S COMPOUND ESSENCE OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Etc. The finest remedy known for Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints, Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza, Consumption, etc. The old English Remedy. 35 Years' Proven Efficacy. Equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. J INUM CATHARTICUM PILLS, purely MLJ vegetable, for Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Headaches. Agreeably aperient. <MOAGULINE. —Transparent Cement, menda \j . Glass, China, Earthenwa,re, etc., and all Broken Articles. Manufactory, Stockport, England. Refuse all substitutes. ' MONEY TO LEND* On FREEHOLD SECURITY At Lowest Rates of Interest. No Procuration Fee. Apply to the NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. _— THE SPECIAL CYCLE NOTHING — '■ BETTER SNEDDON, storekeeper, Slornington, has large slock Loasby's Wahoo, benjamin Gum, Cinnamon Cure, Koohbah, and aoothncro Cure. 2tal

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