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Late Advertisements. SKsrars T ABOUR AND ESTATE AGENCY . DUNEDIN, ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. IN THE ESTATE OF SAMUEL SLESINGBR (Decaased), Veterinary Surgeon, Dunedtn. All CLAIMS again-st the above-named Deceased are required to bo render, rt to the Undersigned/ duly provel, on or Ivfn- t\t 15'h MA.V ; audit isaNo requested tli.it a'l ACCOUNTS due to the above-named Deceased be p»id to the Undersigned forthwith H. S. JONKS (care of P. Hay-) . man and Co ), Duuedin I „ . F. W. EGGERS, Storekeeper, hExecutors. Dunedin J 22ap TB N D E R S. In the ESTATE of SAMUEL SLESINGER, Deceased, Veterinary SurgeoD, Dunedin. Tenders are invited for the PURCHASE of the STOOK-IN-TRADIC, GOODWILL, BVRMC7LAS or REOIPES, and RIGHT to TRAD'lfi MARK, registered in New Zealand and Victoria, iv connection with thp Business of the above-named deceased. The Formulas or Recipe.* are for thfr Manufacture of th« WelMtnoWn Horse, Cattle, and Deg Medicines, Gout and Rheumatic Remedies. The late Mr Slesinger has been so well known for over 30 years as » thoroughly qualified Vet-nnary Surgeon, and his Medicines proved to successful, the Kxecutora feel sure that this announcement will commend itself to some pushing, enterprising man. Tenders will remain open till the Ist of JUNK NEXT, and must be accompanied by a -marked cheque or cash deposit Of 10 per cent. (10%) of value of teuder, and addressed to the Undersigned, marked " Tender, Slesinger." H'ghest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' H. S JONKS (care P. Hayman\ . ; and Co., Dunedin), 1 „ . F. W. EGGKRS (Storekeeper, /"Executors. Dunedin), .J 22ap , Political. m.O THE TAIBRI ELECTORS. Ladies and Gentlemen,— \ I shall be happy to MEET you at the undermentioned places on the dat«g named :— THURSDAY May 7 ... Berwick SATURDAY v 9 .„ Waihola MONDAY „ H ... Henley TUESDAY ' „ 12 ... Otakaia WEUNESDAY .. 13 ... Alianton THUKSDAY vU ... Kuii Bush FRIDAY „ 15 „ Brighton SATURDAY .. 16 ... TUESDAY ii 17 ;„ Moonlight WEDNESDAY .. 20 ... Middleman* FRIDAY „ 22 ... Hindon WEDNESDAY h 27 ... Waipori FRIDAY „ 29 ... Whare Flat Yours truly, 2my W. OARNCROSS. Bruce Electorate. «• \ - MR JAMES ALLEN will be pleased to meet the ELECTORS of BRUCE, when he will address meetings *s under— LOVELL'S FLAT— FRIDAY, May 8. WAITAHUNA— MONDAY, May 11 GKEENFIELD— TUESDAY* May 12 > OLYDEVALE— WEDNESDAY, May 13 ; HILLEND— THURSDAY, May 14 ' STIRLING-FRIDAY, May 15. Meetings each evening at 8 o'clock. COOK & GRAY, ACCOUNTANTS, &c. GLIMPSES QFJtEW ZE&LANO. NOW BEING PUBLISHED. COMPLETE IN TWELVE PARTS. Secured in Plain Cover, 15s ; or in beautiful Cloth Binding, 21s ; or in Handtome Leather Cover, 255. ALL THE CITIVS, WATERFALLS, LAKES, RIVERS, FIORDS, SOUNDS, BUSH SCENERY, Forming the ' GEMS OF NEW ZEALAND. Each part contains 16 magnificent Photos, 10 x, 8, the largest size ever published in the colony, and forms the most coffiplete collection of views of our I BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN OF THE SOUTH. The Government, recognising the useful and i educational influence of the work, have afforded the publishers every facility, and have secured a large number of copies, as in their opinion it forms a wonderfully concise medium for bringing the beauties of the colony before the people of the world. » Applications have already been received from he leading Arms of Sydney and Melbourne for he Australian copyrights. For forwarding to home friends it will be invaluable. Published by the Glimpses of New Zealand Publishing Company. Apply __ COOK & .GRAY, 17 High street, Dunedin. S HILDA'S COLLEGIATE SCHOOL • FOR GIRLS. Leith street, Dunedin. Conducted by the SISTERS of the CHURCH. High-class Education. Moderate Terms. Pupils prepared for University Examinations. Resident and Daily Pupils received. For Prospectus apply to the SISTER in oharge. Second Term " OPENS oo WEDNESDAY, May 27.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2201, 7 May 1896, Page 28

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