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CPHCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. this week's i ; ; EEOTAGO WITNESSED 3 - V 1 ".'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.'.'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4-,;;;;;;;;;;;; s J OLD FRIENDS WITH NEW FACES. i By Eummxe. 1 BABY OWEN'S WORK. ' By E. G. H. I THE TREASURE OF THE INCAS. ? THE SECOND CITY OF' THE ; ' EMPIRE. By J. I. W. j PEARSON, OF THE CREEK FARM. > THE MYSTERY OF THE WHITE \ HOUSE. s THE FLYING MACHINE AND THE ALBATROSS. it f By R. Hexry. - A NOVEL OF OLD MARTINIQUE. :> By Jessie Mackat. r ■" j Among this week's ILLUSTRATIONS may bo mentioned:— d View of tho Harbour of Singapore. s River Scenes in the "Vicinity of Myres's [1 Farm, Inchclutha. e Military Type No. 3: Officer of the VicJ ilorkin Mounted Infantry. : t D..7.C. Autumn Meeting at- Wingatui. i,, Lord Hawke's Team and tho South Island n' Eleven. s D.L.F. Picnic to Grnon Island Beach, n Oflice-bearcrs of the New Zealand Band, s Sunday Reflections. (By Miss Dunne.) s Views of Stewart Island-Scenery. p Scenes in the Far East. e Forbury Racing Club's Autumn Meeting. '>1 CARTOON: * New; Zealand Loan: 10' Contingents—The Million and a-Quartcr Loan. (By Jim.} n : : it 01? REMOVAL, u i |m | Mr A. C. HANLON, Barrister and Solicitor, II begs to intimate that he has REMOVED to ;s his NEW OFFICES jn Messrs R, Jamieson o and Co.'s Building,, 102 MORAY PLACE '> I (opposite tho Coffee Palace). 9f _ o " A I?ENTA'i : :t THE BEST PURGATIVE WATER. n For CONTINUOUS USE liv tho GOtfTY, the 0 CONSTIPATED, and' tho OBESE, And ' AS AN, OCCASIONAL LAXATIVE,. -s . [J T W. FAULK NE R, 1 • * Corner CASTLE and ST. ANDREW STREETS, ,t DUNEDIN, ENGINEERS and IRONFOUNDERS, d . Manufacturers of Iron-Bedsteads-of latest deo j signs, with brass mountings, Extra Strong Alli Iron Bedsteads in various designs, particularly ,f suited for hotels or public, institutions. Also j' very strong Bedsteads, with our specially atj. tached woven wire Mattresses, made any length n or size, with or without foot rail, as Bupplitd j ! to many public institutions in New Zealand. . Children's Cots a specialty, with curtain rods completely surrounding the cots; very suitable for orphanages, etc. Wrought-iroiij Front Fencing and Tomb Railings, (Jntes (carriage entrance and small), Posts and Pillars in wrought or cast iron, Concrete or Stone ICerbine, and Walls in Stone or Concrete. Wiro Work for Oat and Malt Kiln |8 Drying Floors, Coal Screens, and Gold-saving '• Ripples; Fancy Wireworl: of all kinds, Garden it ' Arches, Rosarys, Summer Houses, etc, Garden d . Seats and Chairs, We have a very nice Fold- ■ ing ChSit or HaitUnoclc which will balance a > person in all positions; specially suitable for h invalids or ship travelling. : .. , . h Correspondence solicited. All inquiries [. receive prompt attention. 23ja

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12602, 4 March 1903, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12602, 4 March 1903, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12602, 4 March 1903, Page 4