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Late Advertisements. Gilmore Brothers, WhoLesAlb and Retail Gbocebs, Wine, Spirit, and Peovision Meschants, Hasi and Bacon Corees, HAVE a Large and Varied Stock of General GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, &c, All of the FINEST QUALITY and BEST VALUE in the City. Country Orders Punctually Attended to. Goods Carefully Packed and Forwarded to Any Address. Price Lists on application. GILMORE BROTHERS, WALfcEB STREET, DtJNEDIN. 19JU LOUIE A ROY (lateLorieACo.), >UOHONHKHB. FRUIT * PRODUOH SALHPMUN, L&ND, EtiTATH, ft GBNBRAL COMMISSION AGHUTS. High Stkket (Opposite M«me Street), DUNBDIN. i'im'rict Makaokhb fob Natioxai, Mutual Ln?* .' SSOCIATIOK 07 AUSTIUXISIA. BSTA». 1869. WE beg to draw the attention of the Public, and of Country Settlers etpeoialjy '.» the Accommodation afforded by our THBl^ U Ol ION ROOMS) whioh enable* us to give ampv sp^ce to goods consigned to us. PRODUOJK, POULTRY, *c, are sold In a room <i io lally set Apart for this trade, In which every X niay.at 11 a.m , vre hold regular weekly sales. Our r.inii.Vy pens accommodate 400 head. Blrdi on uiival are carefully olasied and well fed. The} Jiould. if possible, reach v* on Thursday. FKUIl 1 receives tpeoial attention; each on<e it opened and sold separately, thus scouring, by increased competition, top prices. Any coming to Imnd in bad condition it picked orer Immediately or .\rri val . We receive regular consignments of Sydney v...i I'iji fruit. FOHNITURB.— As agents for one of the largest makurs, we always hold a Well-assorted Stock, at piu'es whioh will be found extremely low. The ollowing quotations do not Include oartage or packing, which, if necessary, we arrange at lowest ratet:— Stain. Red F Oheatt Drawer*, 3 drawer*, say 3ft z 3ft 25s 30s „ „ 6 „ 3ftloinx3ft6in 35t 40s „ „ 7 „ 4ft x 3ft 91a 45l 60i „ 8 „ 4ft9lnx4ft 66s 80i Waihttandi, 6s 6d, 8b 6d ; Tile Baoki, SOs, S6i. 1 'rpssing Tables, 4i 6d, 7t 6d ; with Glasi, 30s ;a> with 3 Drawers and Glaoi, 50s. Wooden Bedsteads, tingle, 19s, donble 17i 6d Mattresses „ 16s „ 25» Spring Mattretsei „ 18s „ 25s Bolsters „ At „ 5s Pillows, 2s 6d eaoh Leather-Cloth Suite, 9 pieces, £9 9i and £13 lOi Haircloth „ 9 „ £1319* Tapettry „ 9 „ £U 10* Heal Leather „ 9 „ £17 PIANOS.— We lire alto Agents forPiaaoi.of whio we always keep a good stock. BACON, Cheese, Butter, Bggs, Potatoes, Gr»!ti, ,ir any Produce, we can find a ready sale for, either privately or by auction. Settlers can depend that we shall not sell their produce below Its value, and that a cheque for their account tales will be sum r.hem immediately good* »re dispoied ot. We ma t id vances if required. We prefer that sample eacki of grain and potatoes should be tent us instead o bulk, ttnee a saving of ttorage is thereby effected. We are prepared to undertake any Oommitsion Missing Friends. RE GEORGE DENMARK (Deceased). INFORMATION is wanted of the Whereabouts of WILLIAM HENRY DEN- ( MARE, son of George Denmark, who died at Waikouaiti in 1879. Should this meet his eye he is requested to communicate with ROBERT M'NAB, Solicitor, Invercargill, when be will bear of something to his advantage. 19ju MISSING FRIENDS. SUPPOSED to be Lost in a snowstorm, with a party of surveyors, about 6even years ago, in New Zealand, HUGH BEATON THOMPSON, Miner; aged 25; height, sft 7in ; black hair and moustache. Usually signed his name "H. B. Thomson." Any information would be thankfully received by his Father, at one time in Elder's Estate, Break O'Day, Victoria. Address — JAMES THOMPSON, Upper Hope street. 29my Geelong West, Victoria, Australia. Public NoticesSTANLEY'S NEW WORK, IN DARKEST AFRICA, X>EING an Account of the Expedition for the Relief of Emm Pasha. PRICE 16s for Orders Booked Previous to Ist July. After Ist July the price will be raised to 18s. Prospectus on Application. JAMES HORSBURGH, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, 97 Geoege Stheet, Dunedin. ESTABLISHED 1861. O. KIESOGr <B£> CO., ?. IT-ili' .SELLERS, 21 PRINCES STREET, DUNKIUN. SIX riHST-CLA r ' <^ A^ATing, Including ''HB ONLY QS'K TinST-OTASS AWARD For AMERICAN OKGAN3. At tbe HBW ZBAT-AND AND SOUTH SBAS KXHIBITION. 1889-90. KXHU'ITION Rverybodv it Buying it MOUJIIi Bverihiiiiy in Jluyineit. PIANO. Everybody is Huying it ! £38 NhT EverybodT i» Bin mXm X it- " Kelto, 10th March 189 ft •• Messrs Charlks Begg and Co., Dunedin. '• Gentlemen,— l received the Exhibition Mo 1 * .'•.no in gooi condition. Am * ell pleased with it :nl vrill do all in my power to recommend th ittrument to ray frienda. " Yours faithfully, "4 Orno*R." CHAS. BEGG AND CO.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 22

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