Late MmGwsmmt*. TH-SBIB.'nBE * " Pot MEDICAL' A2CD MAG-NKTISM, EEBCIVAIi COMMESS, DOCTOB OP MAGNETICS, will at en early date CONTINUE the WORS of the late Mr JOHN JENKINS, in conjunction, with his own, st the above Institute, UPPER RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, Telephone No. 804. Home: Prom Iβ to 12 a-m., 4 to 7 pan. 18s npiHE Continued Hardening of the FAT '•*■• STOCK MARKET hae caused the MASTER BUTCHERS OF DUNEDIN, and SUBURBS to MAINTAIN the ADVANCE in tho RExAIL PRICE of MEAT, as recently advertised. Each Shop has a, List of Lowest Cash Prices for Customers' Inspection. TO BE ISSUED EARLY IN OCTOBER. OTAGO DAILY TIMES and WITNESS . Christmas Amual 1903. To be Published in Time for Mailing- to Friends in the Old Country. A WONDERFULLY ATTRACTIVE NUMBER. The Publishers have great pleasure in drawing special attention to the forthcoming OTAGO DAILY TIMES AND WITNESS ANNUAL, preparations for which have been in hand for many months past, and are now being brought to a conclusion. The object aimed at has been the production of a number thoroughly representative of New Zealand, thus providing subscribers with a beautiful pictorial of wholly local production either for treasuring in the household or sending as a memento of the coming festive season to friends and relatives at a distance. The leading feature is an Illustrated Biographical Sketch 'of ARTS AND ARTISTS IN NEW ZEALAND, introducing typical examples of the men . and their work, the endeavour being to make the list as representative as possible, including " the native born and the sojourner from other lands, young artists just starting on their careers, and older men who have already made their mark, not omitting some of those who have already borne the heat and burden of the day, have now passed to 'where beyond these voices there is peace'—the men who did yeoman service in the early days, founding art societies, opening art schools, inaugurating art galleries, and in all ways doing their utmost to awaken a just appreciation of the beautiful in the minds of the rising colonials." The list includes biographical notices of and pictures by tihe following artists: — Mr J. D. Moultray. Mr E. A. Gifford. Mr J. E. Moultray. Mr J. L. Balfour. Mr G. E. Butler. Mr S. L.' Thompson. Mr C. W. Worsley. Mr M. Gibb. Mr C. F. Goldie. Mt R/ P. MacGoun. Mr E. W. Payton. Mr J. D. Perrett. Mr W. A. Bowring. Miss Hartley. Miss M. D. Sale. . The late Mr J. C. Mrs J. Mindoe. Richmond. Mis Tripe. Miss D. Richmond. Mr William Greene. Mrs Field. Mr L. W. Wilson. Miss Fitchett. Mies F. HodgJrins. The late Mr J. Gully. Mr'O. H. Howorth, CE. Mt T. L. Drummond. The late Mr W. M. Mr J. C. Veitch. HodgWns. Mr John Gibb. ,MrG. W. Carrington. Mr A. H. O'Keeffe. Mr Bloomfield. Miss Dagmar Ross. The leading feature on the literary side of the Annual is a striking tale illustrative of a psychological problem which has puzzled many thinkers. It has been specially written for the Annual by FABIAN BELL, and is entitled, THE SINGULAR CASE OP ANNA GRESHAM. Ore. tale runs over many pages, and is enpV3singly interesting from start to finish. 'A QUIET SETTING. By Jean Butler. Speoialry Illustrated by G. E. Butler. Is a charming tale of old English life. The illustrations, four in number, depict particular points of interest in the sketch, including a striking sketch of the leading figure. \ THE WHALING STATION ON . TAIERI ISLAND Takes the reader back to the days before the settlement, when whaling was the only industry which the adventurous Pakeha found it worth while to pursue. The sketch is accompanied by illustrations of The Maori Leap, Taieri River—Tho Last of the Taieri Mouth Whalers, Mr Win. Palmer, aged 90 years—A Scene on the Taieri River. THE ST. BERNARD. A page is .'.devoted to illustrating the wonderful collection of St. Bernard dogs owned by Mr Frank A. Gould, with an appropriate sketch of this noble breed of the friend of man. The pictures are from a beautiful set of photos placed at our disposal by an American visitor, who took a special interest in the breed. A. Large Number of General Illustrations, among which are: YOUNG NEW ZEALAND: A Study from a Photographer's Studio, is a series of charming Child Pictures, specially selected and arranged by Mr J. R. Morris. TWO BEAUTIFUL FULL-PAGE PLATES will accompany the Annual as a Special > Supplement, being presentments of Lady Ranfnrly and Lady Ward, These pictures are specially designed for framing, and are calculated to be favourably received on that account. It is only possible to publish one Edition of this Splendid Number, so that intending purchasers should send in their Full Orders at as early a date as possible in eider to avoid iisappointment. PRICE, Is. To be obtained from all Newsagents throughout tho Colony,.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12471, 30 September 1902, Page 6
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812Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12471, 30 September 1902, Page 6
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