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- | Late Aavertisiaeiiu. h | r / SKEW'S - X ABOUR AND ESTATE AGENCY i. JLJ DUNEDIN, ALWAYS TO THE FRONT. ' p i Enquirers please send stamps for reply. JUBILEE Numbers will be put away acd to' gotten. The Jubiiee Picture will rt- . liam a register for ever. Price, 2s 6d. 31m ST6RY COMPETITION PRIZES, 1893. t — — ■ FIRST PBIZB ...£7 10 0 SECOND PRIZE ... ,-.; ... 5 0 0 THIRD PBlZffi ... *. ... 3 0 0 FOURTH PRIZE ... .-,. ... 2 0 0 ; FJITH PRIZE .„ rt . „. 10 0 | j The Propiietors of the NEW ZEALAND ! GRAPHIC announce the foregoing Prizes for thsir ANNUAL STORY COMPETITION. j The Stories must not be LESS than 4000 "or j MORE than 5000 WORBS ia length, and free ' . , from anything unsuitable for all classes of readers. . j It will be seen by Rule's that the broadest scope jis allowed. So that the scene of the Story is laid • ; in New Zealand, the choice of subject is un- ; 1 ; limited. \ J COMPETITION CLOSES ABSOLUTELY MAY 15. ! For Rule and Conditions see New Zealand i j Graphic any date after this. 21m ■ j rfflHß EIGHT HOURS ART UNION : | J- HE EIGHT HOURS ART UNION, | ] ONE THOUSAND POUNDS ! TOR ONE SHILLING. FOR ONE SHILLING. EIGHT HOURS DAY. EIGHT HOURS DAY. 42nd ANNIVERSARY. i j 42nd ANNIVERSARY* ! EIGHT HOURS DAY, j THURSDAY, 21st AHUL. ! GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND FETE, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GARDENS. | { ' MELBOURNE. ! 1 TICKBTS, ONK*SrtILLING EACTT, '' I TICKETS. ONI-J SHILLING JEACH, i j Admit fo the Sports and give a Chance in the | j ETCHIT HOURS ART UNION, I | -KIUwT HOURS ART UNION, : j In Aid of the Hospitals and Public Charities. ; I l«t PRIZE VALUED at £1000. I j 2nd PRIZE VALUED at £200. 3rd PRIZK VALUED at £100. 4th ['P.JZE VALUED at £fio. sth PRIZE VALUED at £30. f.th PRIZE VALUED at £28. TOTAL niIZES. 130 . VALUED at £1800. Tbis GREAT ART UNION will be DRAWN • PUBLICLY at a Bazaar to be held at the traded | Hall, Lygon street, Cailton, on the 30th APRIL, IS9B, and will not ia any cucumitances be postponed. TICKETS f. r THIS ART UNION— Is Eacb, 11 for l()s, or U?> for £I— will be forwaided, with full li.-t of Prizes:, to any add] ess on leceipt of Postal Notes or P.O. Order (with stamp for replj). I CIIAS. HARRIS, ] Secictary | i Melbourne Eight Hours Commitleo. Dunedin Address : Bo.\ 315, P. 0., Dunedin. AGENTS WANTED To SELL TICKETS in the City, Subuibs and Country Districts. Sale or Return Libeial commission. 9ni Missing Friends. INFORMATION WANTED of NANCY M'CREADY, & native of Tendcoly, County Donegal, Ireland, who leffc Ireland for Australia or New Zealand in the year 1856 or 1858. Her father's name was Dennis M'Cready; mother's maiden name was Rose Carr. They died in the year 1854 or 1855. Nancy M'Cready's brother Jameß died in Forfc Smilh, Arkansas, U.S.A., on the 30th day of August, 1695, leaving some Property, which Nancy or her descendants, as next of kin, are entitled to if they can be found. Any information of her will be thankfully received by me, MAT GREY, Administrator of the Estate of Jane M'Cready, Fort Smith, Arkansas,

, Late Advertisements. KHODES & CO., Steam Dyers, Cleaners Work done carefully and well. Country orders receive special attention. 20ii Offago fSible Warehouse, j Royal Arcade, Dunedin. I "|O*BLES— Family, Newberry, Teachers', Jl_b Workers', ajid Pocket Bibles ; great I vati«ty of Bindings. HYMN BOOKS : San- ; key'o "Ls.tept Editions, Church Praise, &o, Illuminated Tests, Birthday Books and Cards, New Celluloid and Intaglio Texts, Sunday School Cni'da and Tickets, Gospel Tracts and • Booklets, Aibums, Purses, Photo Frames, ] Stationery. Moderate Prices. ) Orderß by post carefully selected ; good value ; . cent properly. Sunday School and Day School f Prize and Reward Books. Liberal discount to I teacher.".— GEOßGE DERBYSHIRE. 10m i * ■jT^EDUCTIONS! REDUCTIONS! A. J. SHAW, WATCHMAKER, 13 Eat that Street. Rofcherham's Best Watches, £4 ss. Sfcauffer Lever Watch, " Maxim," £1. Ladies' Gem Rings, from 10s. Ladies' Gold Broccfa.es, f ronx 7s 6d. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIPvING. Note Aeovb Address. 22 jy 86 PETNCES STKEET, ' DUNEDLN, i is a thoroughly up-to-date Pharmacy and one i of the largest in the city. We have now secured . the up-stairs portion of the building we occupy, : and fcave fitted up the same as a dispensary ' with a full stock oi DRUGS and CHEMICALS ! imported direct from the best English and J Continental houses. i Physicians' Prescriptions dispensed with ! chemical accuracy ; family recipes made up, and all drugs used guaranteed of Highest Quality and Abtolately Fresh. Test our Priceß, and ■ you will find that you can save money by deal- ' ing with us. I NUMBERS OF PEOPLE IN OTAGO j suffer from GOITRE, or thick Deck. We bave | Dr Wauler's celebrated prescription for the cure tof this distressing aiJmtnt. This preparation will m most cace3 rapidly relieve the prominent ; symptom?, while recent cases have often been , fured nfter ai'eiv weeks' course oi the medicine. ; Full oirections on every Bottle. Price, 3s 6d ; ; by post, 4s. I MAFvSHALL'S INFANTS' TEETHING | POWDERS- ' are rapidly gaining in popularity. They are ■ guaranteed free from mineral drugs, opium, or ' any other narcotic. They cure restlessness, r diarrtoea, and ail the ailments incidental to teeihing. We areconstantly getting testimonials praising these powders. Read the following .. — • Auckland, August 11, 1897. j Mr Marshal]. | Dear Sir, — Ihaveveryrauchpleasurein informing you that l bave U-ied your Teething Povvdeis for infants cutting their teeth, and have iound them to give my t>ix months' old baby instant relief I after a single dose. I have tied other powders, I hut they never gave such ease. J have recomj mended them to all my friends after getting such i splendid results niyself.— Faithfully yoms, I Ireland St., Auckland. Mrs J Cole. P.S. — You might post me two packets by return mail, for which I enclose 2s. Waikouaiti, June 25, 1897. Mr Marshall, Chemist, Dunediu. Dear Sir,— l think it nay duty to make known the benefit my children have derived from the use of your Teethin/r Powders. I can truly state that I bave seen tothing to equal them for soothing, and that without purging or other bad after effects.— Yours truly, Mrs J. Valentine. MARSHALL'S TONIC, as prepared by Mr M. Marshall, sen., is the best: Nerve and Brain Mixture on the Market — it even cures neuralgia. It is a wonderful medicine for Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Debility, After Effects of Influenza, Want of Appetite, and Nervousness. Price, 2s 6d. HAVE YOU EVER TRIED DR CROSSLAND'S CACHETS for your Headache ? They will cure in 10 minutes your sick headache or cervous headache. Eyery Powder is* enclosed in a tasteless rice-flour cacbefc, makiDg them easy to take. Price, Is 6d a bos. ANYTHING CAN BE SENT PER PARCEL POST. MARSHALL'S 86 PBINCES STJREE^

Public Notices. T 1 ORDERS FILLING RAPIDLY AT A | . FOR ! j By KEY. JAMES CHISHOLM (splendidly illustrated), being the Jubilee j Memorial of tho Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland. i Paper, 2s «sd. Cloth, 3s 6d. Gal extra for Po.^ag;e. As the supply is lifcuted early orders are respectfully requested to prevent those who wish to secure a copy of this unique work from being disappointed. ■■ - ■ !_■, •■- : 1S iVESYBODY under the WARMED under the l Horseshoe, THAT Horseshoe only, mmiWIITFS ' only . OEDEKS ALSO EEOEIVED FOX ; Cluse publication i©s* Is; postage extras. I A viyid history of Otago for 50 years, graphically illustrated. A splendid ! paper for preserving for future generations and also for sending Home. ! ; Country residents can visit Ig_s o ai4lfiwafte ? s Booli Areasle, i Dunediu, as many times as they like without being asked to buy. The largest j warehouse in the colony for Books, Stationery. Music, Artists' Materials, Eancy Goods, Toys, China and Glassware, and Electro Plate. >•' i ~ ~"

SOUND THE GLAD TIDINGS!; — — I I FOUND : The Great Twin Remedies, " Spiing j Blossom Ointment and Pills." j ' T7SET) BY ALL IN SEARCH OF HEALTH. j HEALS EVERYTHING IT TOUCHES. SOLD EVERYWHERE. O^LY 6d AUD Is. Wholesale Agents — Kpmpthornn Prosser & Co. MRS LOUISA HAWKINS'S FEMALE PILLS quickly remove all Irregularities of the female System. Corrective Pill?, 2s 66, 3s 6d, and 5s a box : Steel and Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d a bos ; Tansy Pills, 5s a box ; Dr Bonjean's Pills, 4a 6d and 10a a box ; Dr Bloom's Ladie»' Reliable Pills, 10s a box ; Dr Bland's Iron Pills, 2s 6d a box of 12 dozen; Prairie Flower Compound, 7s 6d bottlej Note : Either sent by post on receipt of price in Stamps or Postal Note. ADDRESS-MRS L. HAWKINS, 106 George Street, Dunedin. Note : For all Chronic Complaints conBulb MRS LOUISA HAWKINS, Medical Herbalist, Gynecologist, and Lady Specialist;. Advice by Letter, ss. ._ . WANTED KNOWN-Withoufc a doubfc PETER DICK is the most Reliable \ Watchmaker, Opposite Coffee Pal&ce» Blor,a# 5 PiitgiJtonfidufeJ ;i

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Otago Witness, Issue 2300, 31 March 1898, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2300, 31 March 1898, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2300, 31 March 1898, Page 32

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