Special Advertisements. I ■ JTjjAILY rjTIMES 2£MAS ONE OF THE BEST PICTORIAL ISSUES OP THE YEAR. The above Publication is Now Published. Newsagents and Runners Tyho have not sent in their Orders are advised to .do so AT ONCE, otherwise the issue -of their parcels may be delayed. . PRICE ONE SHILLING. j_ — 1 MPERIAL DRAPEIIY COMPANY, 176 and 178 PRINCES STREET (ijear Stafford and Manse streets). PLAIN BLACK ALPACAS, from Is Ud to 5s Gd. FIGURED and STRIPED BLACK ALPACAS, Is lid, 2s, 2s lid, 3s, 3s Gd, 3s lid, 4s, 4s Gd. These Goods are ALL ENGLISH Manufacture, and arc Very Suitable for an Otago climate, being practically dust-pioof. KILROY & SUTHERLAND, Late with Erown, Ewing, end Co. ZEALAND'S NEW INDUSTRY. HANCOCK'S <! BISMARK" LAGER BEER. Obtainable at all Hotels and Licensed Stores. MACKERRAS AND HAZLETT," Agents, Otago and Southland. A PRETTY PICTURE. One of our Windows is now full of IRISH POTTERY, bought at Bellcek, in the N.W. of Ireland, ' And Real Irish'Napery, Trjiy Cloths,' / " Sideboard Cloths, etc., made by the Irish peasants. These Goods were specially selected for us, and cannot be seen elsewhere. s Inspection Invited. jgROWN, EWINGr, & CO.
■. BIRTH. MOLONEY.—On the stli January, at Caigill street, the wife of John Moloney—a son. DEATHS. jiARRIS.—On the Cth January, at his residence, Castle street, George Harris, general dealer; aged 70 years. O'CALLAQHAN.—On the 28th December, 1900, at his residenoe, Deorleap, Rowland's Castle, Hants, England, Admiral G. W. D. O'Callagha'n, C.8., J.P. for Hants; in his ninetieth year. • WATSON—On .the sth January, at Duncdin (accidentally drowned), William Proudfoot Watson, second son of Mrs E. E. Walson, Stafford street,—Funeral will leave hiß mother's residence, 114 Stafford street, for the Northern Cemetery, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), the Bth iust., at 2.30 p.m. . Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent tor publication froln the country districts require to be verified by the signature of cither our agent in the district front which the'auiiomiceiaent is sflnt or of the of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion. When veracs arc added to "In Memoriuin " notices, an additional charge of 2s 6d for each verse of four lines is marts. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Daily Times also rceeive insertion in the Witness and the Monthly .Summary for Great Britain and America without additional charge. JjIUNERAL If O,T I C.E. The Friends of the late Mr GEORGE HARRIS are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late Residence, 188 Castle street, for the Southern Cemetery, THIS DAY (MONDAY), tho 7th inst., at 3 p.m. HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker, ' Clarke and Maclaggan streets. ■ TO-DAY'S EVENTS. SALES BY AUCTIONJames Samson and Co,, at Tiverton street, Oamaru.—Grain and produce. Donald Reid and Co., nt Stores.—Grain and produce. Dnlgely and Co., nt Stores—Grain and produce. A. Moritzson and Co., at Stores.—Grain and produce. AMUSEMENTS. Princess Theatre.—" When London .Sleeps." Alhambra Theatre.—Dix's Gaiety Company. MEETING. Y.W.C.A. Rooms.—Evangelistic Alliance.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11934, 7 January 1901, Page 4
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