Public Notices. |igg?- milE TABLE OP CONTENTS JL of this Issue will l>« found^pn Page 20. XMAS~IB97 XI¥3AS 1897 XMAS 1897 PEARS'S ANNUAL. The publishers of Pears's AnnunJ for 1897 have made a bold departure this year, and, we think, » wise one. lnere will be two coloured pictures. Iheie will be beautiful reproductions of Sir John Millais s masterpieces, the well-knownanddolight-ful "BubbleH,"and"that finest picture of a little girl that ever was painted, "Cherry Ripe." Description of these pictures i« needle*s. 'I hey are known the world over,' and are ever desirable. These, with the Number, which will be ss inaguificent as usual, will, we think, make the best Pears's Annual we have ever «old. Tbepiice will be Is 6d (delivered) and 2s (posted). BLACK AND WHITE XMAS NUMBER 1897. ' The chief interest of this Number will centre in two magniriceut pre3entation*plates, the principal of which is the famous 1 " THIN RED LINE," painted by Robert Gibb, RS.A, and. admired throughout the world as one of the most thiiiling battle pictures of British history. • Also a'reproduotion in colours of a magnificent picture painted for Black and AVhite by R. Hitlingford, entitled " FAREWELL," depicting the departure of troops from Waterloo station, will be presented with the number. WitU these inducements we expect a great demand. Price : Is fa'J, delivered ; 2s, posted. THE PLATE WITH is Caton Woodville's " BALACLAVA, OCTOBER 25th"— The Relief of The Light Brigade— a splendid battle picture. Price 2s ; posted 2s 6d. As soon os we have particulars of the other numbers we will advertise them. The prices will be as follow :— Dlvd. Pstd. sd s d Illustrated London News „. 1 6 2 0 Sketch ... ... ... 1 (5 2 0 Graphic ... .„ ... 2 0 2 G Ladies' Pictorial ... ... 2 0 2 6 Father Xmas ... , ...10 20 Gentlewoman... ... ... 2 0 2 6 And otheis of a like value at same average. All orders must be accompanied with remit in stamps or postal note. W. J. PRIGTOR AND CO., PUBLISHERS & NEWSDEALERS, iSTAFiroiiD Stjikkt and Princes Stjreet, Dunepin. PROVED BY THE SALES OF NELSON, MO ATE, & CO.'S PURS TEAS AGAINST ALL OTHERS. COMPARE AND BE CONVINCED. Nothing like them for Quality, Purity, and Strength. ONLY THE SAME PRICE To the Public as other Tea 3, although they cost more, and the Grocer pays more for them. TTTTTTTTTT EEEEEKKRE AA TTTTTTTTTT EEBEEEEEB AAA TTT EW A AAA TTT ■ EE AA AA TTT EE AA AA TTT B UK REE A A A A " TTT EBTEBEE AA AA TTT EE AAAAAAA TIT EE AA.AAAAAA TTT EE AA AA TTT KIEEEREBEK AA AA TTT EEISJEEEEEE AA A 4 HOW IS IT DONE? By beeping Stocks and Varieties that no one else can keep, for they have not the Sale, and giving the Public a better Tea than anyone else can. A few who do not study their Customers try to sell other Teas that give them a Larger Profit. BUT STILL QUALITY TELL^ AND NELSON, MOATE, -A.3NTI3 CO.'S TEAS HAVE THE *
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Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 1
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494Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2273, 23 September 1897, Page 1
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