SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. gUMMARY FOR EUROPE. THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES SUMMARY FOR EUROPE, Via Suez, Will be Published On MONDAY, AUGUST 19. Annual Subscription (prepaid) .. .. 2a 6d. SPRING- DAYS AND " KOZIE" TEA. The excellence of "Kozie" Tea is as apparent in spring days us in winter. At all seasons of tho year il gives iv fine rich brew—without a suspicion of the flatness or bitterness that characterise many other teas. RE~YOuTROUBLEITwit]i~iII bToTfaUing hair, dandruff, or premature baldness? Milos Hair Vigour will restore brightness and vitality in every instance, rendering lhs hair soft and glossy.—Sprosen, chemist, Octagon, Dunodin. 30jy WHY SUBMIT TO BEING SERVED WITH CHEAP SODAWATER WITH YOUR DRINK WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THOMSON'S FOR THE ASKING? CAN YOU IMAGINE ANYONE BEING SO FOOLISH? Can you imagine yourself being so foolish as to accept a shilling when you should have received a sovoreign? No! Well, thai just- about represents the difference in value you get ■whon you accept ordinary cheap Sodawater or Lemonade wjien you conld havo had THOMSON'S simply by ashing for it. Boar that in mind next time. Ask for THOMSON'S SODAWATER or LEMONADE, 19 Gold Medals In Competition Against the World. gTANDARD INSUBaKCE COMPANY. Head Office, , HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS Taken Lowest Current Rates, THOMAS R, FISHER, General Manager, Telephone 26. •RATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE AND MARINE, ALL RISKS COVERED At LOWEST CURRENT RATES. HEAD OFFICE: DUNEDIN. WANTED, THEATRICAL MANAGERS and Others to know thai the Otago Daily Times undertakes the POSTING of WOODCUTS (any sise), STREAMERS, POSTERS, and every description of Printing in the most prominent positions in the City on the shortest notice. "DERHAPS YOU DO NOT KNOW THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING WHITE SHIRTS UNDRESSED? 1. The Quality of Linens and Body Longoloth' is much nioro apparent. 2. Shirts bought UNDRESSED wear longer than those bought DRESSED. 3. There is a Saving of at least ONE SHILLING per Shirt. You can buy Reliable IRISH-MADE UNDRESSED WHITE SHIRTS at 6s 6d, 5s Cd, 4s 9d. At • KILROY & SUTHERLAND'S, 174j 176, 178 PRINCES STREET. A, J. BLAKELEY . DENTIST, STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDINGS (Late Colonial Bank), ' | PRINCES STREET. Telephons 1859, WEEK. ALL REMNANTS ARE NOW LAID OUT FOR POSITIVE CLEAR- ■ ANCE, AND PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO MAKE THEM GO AT ONCE. Remnants of Silk. Remnants of Dress Materials. Remnants of Prints. Remnants of Calico. Remnants of Print, Remnants of Flannel. ' Remnants of Carpets. Remnants of Linoleum. Remnants of Lace. Remnants of Ribbon. And all othor Remnants all at SACRIFICE PRICES. BROWN, EWING, & CO. (LTD.). BIRTH. 1 ELDER.—On tho 9th of August, at High street, Roslyn, tho wife of William Elder, of a daughter. MAREIAGE. DAVIS—KELLY.—On the 14th August, at St. Joseph's Cathedral, by tho Rev. Father Corcoran, James Thomas Davis, to Annie Agnes Kelly. DEATH. MANSON —On the 15th August, at his residence, Yarrow \treet, Invercargill, James Manson, ironmonger; aged 78. years. No flowers.—Tho Funeral wilt leave the house on Saturday, 17th inst., at 2 p.m., for the Enstern Cemetery. Friends please accept this the only intimation.—John Fraser and Co., Undertakers. MURRAY.—On the 15th August, at his residence, Seaview, South street, Timaru, John Murray; aged 77 years. Late of Rose Valo. Clinton. IN MEMORIAM. GARDEN.—In sad and loving memory of Felix Alexander Garden, who died at Roslyn, Dunedin, 011 the 16th August, 1906. I saw him suffering day by day; It causcd mo bitter grief To see him slowTy pine away, And could not give relief. Not dead to me, I loved him dear, Not lost, but g&ne before— He lives with mo in memory still, And will lor evermore. —Inserted by his sorrowing wife. TO-DAY'S EVENTS. — -tv — SALES BY AUCTION. _ E L. Macassey and Co., at Rooms.—Dairy farm at Norman by; also, saddlery business and property at Waipiata. Park. Reynolds, and Co., at Rooms.—Furniture, etc. AMUSEMENTS. His Majesty's Theatre.—Williamson's Dramatic Company. Alhambra Theatre.—Fuller's Entertainers. St. Joseph's Hall.—Sale of work. Drill Hall.—North Dtincdin Rifles ball. In cold weather try WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS hot, with lemon,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13983, 16 August 1907, Page 4
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