Special Advertisements. O T I 0 E. Ths UNDERMENTIONED FIRMS will be OPEN ALL DAY and During'EVENING of SATURDAY Next. D.I.C. BROWN, EWING, & CO. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO. QECRETARIES OF DREDGING COMPANIES Who have not as yet retnrncd the Slips (with corrections) to the Editor, and Compiler of THE MINING INVESTOR'S GUIDE, Mr Alfred S. Burton, Liverpool street, Dunedin, are kindly requested to do so as soon a3 possible, as the copy for THE THIRD NUMBER Is nearly READY FOR THE PRESS. TVAILY miMES AND -^yiTNESS "V"MAS- ANNUAL, ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OF THE YEAR. The above Publication is Now' Published. Newsagents and Runners who have not sent in their Orders are advised to do so AT ONCB, otherwise the issue of their parcels may be delayed. PRICE ONE SHILLING. THE CHILDREN'S SEASON Finds us prepared with a wonderful Variety of Toys, Games, Dolls, etc., for Boys and Girls. The GRAND MARCH PAST, , in which some hundreds of soldiers take part, is well worth seeing. No one can beat us for Value. BROWN. EWING, & CO bhithl! BLAIR.—On the 13th December, at Abbotslord, West Taieri, the wife ot Jas. Yv\ Blair— STRONG.—On the 12th December, at Duddingston, North-East Valley, the wife of W. J. Strong, of :i son. Announcements of Births, Mirricsss, mid Deatnj scut for paliliratioii from the country districts require to he .verified liy the signature .■>( cither our agent in the district from wimili the annoimcmsr.t ia 9i:nt or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for theso, 3s per insertion. IVhen verses £ire ft.Mod to ** In Jiemoriam " imliecsi. hii additional charge of 2s W for each vcrau »f four imes U imulti. Notifications of Births, Marriages, am! Deaths appoint,.,' in the l>uily Timca also receive insertion in the Witness and the Monthly Summary for Great liritain ami America without additional rharEO. TjIUNERiI NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr GEORC^E SIMPSON (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend 'his Funeral, which will leave the Hosnital (Cumberland street entrance), for the Northern Cemetery, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), .the 21st inst.. at 2.3o'p.ra. A. J. "WYNN AXD HOPE, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. TO-DA\"S EVENTS. SALES BY AUCTION. James Samson and Co., at Rooms, at 11.— Booths and privileges in connection with the Caledonian Society's sports. On the Premises, Albany street, at 2.—Furniture, etc. D. M. Spedding, at Rooms.—Fancy goods, watches, etc. AMUSEMENTS. Princess Theatre.—M'Adoo's Jubilee Singers. Alhambra Theatre.—Dix's Gaiety Company. Agricultural Hall.—Orchestral Society's concert. MEETING. Dunedin Stock Exchange.—Roxburgh Jubilee Dredging Company.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11922, 21 December 1900, Page 4
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