Witness subscribers are respectfully requested to send in their orders for the DAILY TIMES AID WI CHESS ■ OTAGO SETTLEMENT JUBILEE HUMBSS 1388 WITHOUT DELAY in v order to prevent disap;ointmeat, as owing' to the great expense entai ed in the number only one ed tisn can be published, and possibly disappointment may result in tha ca<e of late orders. As some of our subscribers are in doubt whether or 'not tho Jubilee K umber of the Times and Witness is to te ismed with one of t c ordinary numbers of the Witness and sent to "Witness subscribers free of charge, it is necessary to state that the publication will be ENTIRELY SEP AE ATE and BISTISTCT, and that owing to its very great coat no free I copies can be se;nt out. ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN For the DAILY TIMES AND I WITNESS : OTAGO SETTLEMENT i j AST Inteoding Subscribers are urged to SEND , IN THEIR OKDiBRS Af ONCE in order to : avojid possible disappointment, as only one edition of this uuique publication can be is-tied. Tosta] Note or Stamps Must Accompany Orders. j i ~ J cfspppv TriTfiTTm "PAlTr?^ ■ I A«d over And rUHIii/lilMi I HISTOBIDAL SKETCH OF THE HISTORY OF THE COLONY. Bir GRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF OLD COLONISTS. LEITERS OF AN OLD COT ONIST, from 1818 to 1858 ( f . de la C Carnegie). Edited by Dr Copland. SOUTHLAND AND ITS HISTORY. By W. ■ II Pearson. HISTORY -OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF OTAGO. Compiled by Rev. W. Fannerman. THE WOMEN OF THE EARLY DAYS. HISTORY OF THEdIURCII OF FNGLAND, TIIK WESLEYAN CHURCH, THE RnMAN (A'HOLIC CHURCH, THE BAP 1 1ST CHURCH. AND THE OON« GI'EGATICNAL CHURCH. BANKS AND BANKERS. JUDGE -i, WARDENS, AND RESIDENT MAGISTRATES. THE HIGH SCHOOLS. THE UNIVERSITY. A PAGE GROUP OF PORTRAITS, inrluding 1000 Residents of Dunedin during the Sixties. PICTURES OF DUNEDIN and PORT CHALMERS in 1848. DUNEDIN OF TO DAY, with Six Pictures. 1 Pwfifl ■ uN X orHLiijLJNsG' i j Are reminded that this is a unique opportunity of I bringing their names permanently before the public, as the Daily Times and Witness Otigo Settlement Jubilee Number, 1898, will be treasured up as a carefully compiled history of the first half-ceutury ef the life of the settlement.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2288, 6 January 1898, Page 25
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373Page 25 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2288, 6 January 1898, Page 25
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