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AMUSEMENTS. XT I S M A .T E S T Y ' S 1' H E A T R E. JAPANESE FANCY FAIR. CONTINUED SUCCESS. RECORD ATTENDANCE OP DELIGHTED CROWDS LAST NIGHT. x TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And for Another Week Afternoons, 2 till 5. Admission Free. Evening Admission, Is (Including Chance for JS3O N ug°et and 2i> other Prizes). GRANDEST SPECTACULAR -DISPLAY 'EVER PRODUCED IN DUNEDIN. BRIDAL REVELS Enthusiastically Recalled. Demanded Again and Again, THE FOLLY BALLET. BRITANNIA'S LEVEE, a Magnificent Terpsichorean Display of Gorgeous Colours, Artistically Blended. THE MIKADO , Leaves the Octagon To-night with Hie .Tapancso Suite, the Navals' Band, and the Folly ' Dancers at 7.15. SIDE-SHOWS include the Wonderful Haunted Swing, the Dredge, Art Gallery, Dancing Hall (Yates's Music), and Animated Aunt Sally. GRAND MATINEE on SATURDAY, 2.30 sharp. Two Children Admitted 011 One Ticket Carnival Telephone. 7i9. J. STUART WHITE, Secretary. SHOWS. QTAGO AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL SOCIETY. TWENTY-NINTH METROPOLITAN ANNUAL SUMMER .SHOW! TO-DAY (FRIDAY), NOVEMBER 24. COME AND SEE THE BUCKJUMPER " MAORI JACK " PERFORM. JUDGING HORSES at 9.30 O'CLOCK SHARP. AFTERNOON: " ' GRAND PARADE OF PRIZE STOCK, EXCITING EXHIBITION OF HORSEMANSHIP (Large Prizes given), LEAPING MATCHES, JUMPING CONTESTS, and BOYS' PONY TROTTING RACE. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF IMPLEMENTS' AND MACHINERY. A CONVEYANCE for CLASS STEWARDS will leave the Secretary's Office at 8 a.m., and a CONVEYANCE for JUDGES at 9 a.m. Marshals and Class Stewards please note. H. V. FULTON, P.O. Box 84, Duncdin. Secretary.

CITY CORPORATION NOTICES. | /TjTAGO AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL SHOW. THIS DAT, PEOPLE'S DAY, NOVEMBER 21. SPECIAL CARS will lie RUN AT FREQUENT INTERVALS between file POST OFFICE awl TAMUNA PARK, going out by Anderson's Bay road and returning by Hillside road. Fares, Sixpence each way. Passengers are respectfully requested lo provide themselves with the EXACT FARE in order lo save delay by requiring; change. The service Caversham, via Cargill road, will NOT BE RUN on the 24th INST, between the hours of 11 a.m. and C.30 p.m. • CITY CORPORATION. STREET WIDENING. _ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai the Council of the City of Dunedin has appointed WEDNESDAY, the 29th November, 1905, at 12 o'clock noon,- as the time, and the Council Chambers, Town Hall Buildings, Octagon, Dunedin, ns the place, at which Objectors havmganv well-grounded Objections to the TAKING for Street-widening purposes of PART of ALLOTMENTS ONE (1), THIRTYEIGHT (38), and THIRTY-NIKIO (39), Townshin of Kcmsirgion. may appear before the Council and SUPPORT their OBJECTIONS by such Evidence as the ObjectoTs think fit. JOHN JACOBS, Acting Town Clerk. Dunedin, 23rd November, 1905. 24n npENDEUS will bo receivod until noon on JL WEDNESDAY. November 29th. for the ERECTION of a RESIDENCE nt Balclutha. Plans, etc., may als'j be seen at the Coffee Palace, Balclutha. J. L. SALMOND. Architect 20n Stoclc Exchange Buildings. Tenders invited tor five brick cottages, to be Built in Jlac!a.ggan street, until NOVEMBER 25. at Noon. It. FORREST. Architect, 20n Crawford street. CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS FOR SALE. TENDERS are calicd for Die GOODWILL and STOCK of the Confectionery Business carried on by Mrs Mackay at 30 Princes street. Particulars of Lease and Slock c.ui be obtained at the office of Speight. Frier, and Co., 41 Crawford street. Tenders will close on FRIDAY. Ist December, 1905. at J p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 24n rjpTA i e"V"i c"o"u n t'y. DOG COLLARS.' TENDERS will be received at the County Office, Jlo?giel, till Noon of FRIDAY, Ist December, for the SUPPLY of Dog Collars for the ensuing year. Particulars will be poatcd on application to JOHN LOGAN, . County Clerk. Mosgip], 21st November, 1905. 21n SPLENDID INVESTMENT. CAPITALISTS BUSINESS MEN, AND OTHERS. STEAM COOPERAGE AND BOXMAKING MANUFACTORY FOR SALE. TENDERS will be received by the Public Trustee for the Purchase, as a going concern, of that well-known successful Cooperage and Boxmaking Manufactory, situated on Waterloo quay, Wellington, known as " Chalmers's Sleam Cooperage Works." This .is au exceptional opportunity lo acquire a first-elas* and highly remunerative Business, which is only being disposed of owing to the continued illness of the proprietor. ■ Conditions of Scle and Forms of Tender, with full particulars, can be obtained at the Offices of the District, Agents of the Public Trustee nt Auckland, Chrislclnirch, and Dunedin, and at the Office of the Public Trustee, Wellington, where tenders close at noon on MONDAY. IRth December next. The highest or any t-endor not necessarily accepted. ' J. W. POYNTON, Public Trustee. Public Trust Office, * Wellington, 15th November, 1905. ' J ARE AH. The time has come when everyone should recogniso the Wisdom of Using GOOD. MATERIALS One has only to look around to see evidence of folly and waste in the past. If you want a FENCE or HOUSE erected, or any work done in which Timber is required, specify JARRAH, and insist on having it. Don't be afraid of the price—it is being sold at Ordinary Hardwood Rates. OAHjiaU is positively the most Durable Wood in use, and l is entirely suitable for Plates, Studs, Joists, Mouldings, and Floor- ' ing in Buildings, and for Fencing, lierbing, i Bridges, etc. Call and inspect, or write for prices. MILLARS' KARRI & JARRAH CO. (1902), LIMITED, Opposite P- Shed, Lower Rattray street. Box 369. Telephone 1119. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. CITRON" SALT (Registered).—The perfect spring medicine; corrects derangements and eradicates impurities from the blood.—Baglev. "iHITRON " SALT acts as a gentle laxative; it also refreshes and invigorates the~ body; Is bottles. CITRON" SAJ/T, the Great Blood Purifier, removes blotches from the skin, I rendering the complexion clear and bright. CITRON" SALT makes a delightfully, refreshing effervescing draught. It should be taken every morning before breakfast. . . ■* CITRON" SALT renders life enjoyable. Prepared and sold by B. Bagley and EBAGLEY k SON for Prescription Dis- • pensing, • Surgical Appliances, Toilet. Requisites, Druggists' Sundries, Established since MSg, JHn

PUBLIC NOTICES. J BEG TO TENDER MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL WHO RENDERED SUCH VALUED ASSISTANCE IN SAVING MY COTTAGE FROM FIRE on the evening of the 21st inst. CHAS. CROCOME. Waikouaiti. November 23, 1905. 24n \[A Caf.D.] A HAMILTON, M.R.C'.V.S., may be At CONSULTED at his New Residence, Bay View road, East Musselburgh. Telephone No. 992. 24n ANTED KNOWN! The Best oE AH Smokes, DERBY ' TOBACCO. You Try It. It's Splendid. All Tobacconists Sell It. GREAT SALE BARGAINS. With our Great Cleaving Sale now on, Visitors to Show have a Unique Opportunity to Purchase Good Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silverware at Remarkably Low Prices.. Scores ot offerings like the following, all First-class Articles:— best Silver-plated biscuit BOXES—were 375, now 02s Gd. BEST SILVER-PLATED BUTTER DlSllES—were 17s Gd, now 9s. FINE LOT OF LADIES' GOLD ALBERTS at reductions oi 5s in the found off original prico3. GENTS' GOLD - MOUNTED RIBBON ALBERTS, ihe Fashionable Slyie—were 18s Gd, now 15s. LADIES' GEM-SET RINGS, Good Stones. Beautiful Designs—were £i, now £2 14s. GENTS GOLD WATCHES, giiaran-toed-were £19, now £10 10s. IMPORTANT. TEN PER CENT. CASH DISCOUNT allowed off prices of all Goods not specially marked. Make good use of your money by buying now. G. 4 T. YOUNG, 88 PRINCES STREET. ANTE D, SMOKERS TO TRY DERBY TOBACCO, PLUG or FLAKE CUT. Ton can't do better. (gUCCES-SFUL. IIOSOL OINTMENT ia meeting with widespread appreciation us an application lor Ulcerated Wounds and ior the Skin. If yonr Storekeeper or Chemist cannot supply, send Is Id to F. WILKINSON, 12s Chemist, Caveisham. DUNEDIN WINDOW-CLEANING COMPANY.—Carpets Beaten, Chimneys . Swept; moderate prices.—Address2B Rat--11 tray street. Telephone 193. 63

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13449, 24 November 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13449, 24 November 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 13449, 24 November 1905, Page 1

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