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Public. Notices fn^r m'JE table v* < ostentu *^^ 1 of tins lasne will bi found on Page 24. \\T J. PRTCTOR TT • NEWSVKNDER, , Can supply : Posted. s. d. s. d. Harper's Monthly ... ... 16 0 20 0 Ladies' Journal ... ... 14 0 18 0 Century Magazine ... ...21 0 2-10 London Journal ... ... 10 0 12 0 Family Herald ... ... 10 0 11 0 Strand Magazine ... ... 9 0 11 0 Family Reader ... ... 10 0 12 0 Cassell's Magazine ... ... 10 0 14 0 English Sixpenny Illustrated ... 9 0 10 0 Chambers' Journal ... ... 10 0 12 6 Australian Journal ... ... 6 0 6 0 Boys' Own Paper ... ... 7 6 9 0 Girls' Own Paper ... ... 7 6 9 6 Magazine of Music ... ... 9 0 11 0 Family Reader (quarterly division) 7 6 9 6 Household Words „ 7 6 9 0 Something to Read „ „ ... 7 6 9 0 Weljlon's Ladies' Journal (quarterly) 6 0 7 6 Review of Reviews 9 0 11 0 Cases for tinding Half-yearly Vols. of Review of Reviews 2 0 2 6 NEWSPAPERS. Detroit Free Press ... ... 8 6 10 6 Glasgow Weekly Mail ... ... 8 6 10 6 People's Journal (all editions) ... 8 6 10 6 Edinburgh Scotsman ... ... 8 6 10 6 Lloyd's Weekly (all editions) ... 8 6 10 6 Reynolds' Weekly Newspaper ... 8 6 10 6 The Penny Illustrated Paper ... 8 6 10 6 Graphic ... ... ... 35 0 40 0 Illustrated London News ... 35 0 40 0 The Queen ... ... ... 35 0 4 0 dec. &c, at same average. All Colonial Papers delivered or posted at Pub> lished Prices anywhere in New Zealand. s. d. 'Quiver (annual volume)... ... 10 6\ . Good Words ... ... ...10 6 . » Boys and Girls' Annual.., ...10 0 g Cassell'B Magazine ... ... 11 0 S R Macmillan's Sixpenny Illustrated... 10 0 P* hJ Sunday at Home ... ...11 0 j O Chambers' Journal ... ... 10 6 W >< Little Wide Awake ... ... 5 6 >-2 J Sunday ... ... ... 5 6 9 < Little Folks ... ... ... 5 6 2 P Our Darlings ... ... ... 4 6 T g Chatterbox ... ... - ... 4 6 5 5 Leach's Fancy Worl: T.iskct (half- "" yearly) Vols. Vi ami \II ... 2 6 VReviewof Reviews (half-yearly vols.) 7 0> Orders must be accompanied by remittance PRICTOR'S COLOURED LITHOGRAPH OP DUNEDIN, 2s 6d. NORTH-MAST VALLEY. OTAGO, N.Z. 17m BOYD AND GRANT, LIVERPOOL— One of the LARGEST PRODUCE FIRMS IN GREAI BRITAIN— MAKE ADVANCC-S ON BUTTEB Cheese, Wool, Tallow, Grain, Skim &c, &c, without Interest, charging Lowest Rates of Commission. Quick Account Sales a Specialty. Apply to the Colonial Representative : W. R. YORKE, Christchubcb, Or to JAS. R. SCOTT, Donedin. -1 B. and G. shipped the greater portion ol butter and cheese made in New Zealand last leaßon. A.. Q. WATSO"N (Late Watsoh and Gow), WAGGONS, DRAYS, SPRINGQARTS, &,., PRINCES STREET SOUTH* DUNEDIN. Sent to Ant Pact o* the Countby o» th» Shortest Notice. RIENTAL TURKISH BATHS, Moray piace, Dunedin. The above Baths, having been thoroughly repaired, cleaned, and renovated, are now in firstclass order, and have just been reopened. The public wili find a great improvement in the arrangements of these old-established Baths, and may depend on, obtaining every comfort and attention. LADIES' DAY.— Wednesday in each week will be wholly set apart for Ladies, when the Baths will be under the supervision of an experienced and careful Lady Attendant. 16]'u H. DORING, Manager. NOTICE. " ■ppiSONj jFOR DOGS LAID * -i -. • - In. t J& GARTHMYL PADDOCKS, Stbath-taiebi. 14jy

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Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 1