Business Notices _Ig. & T. YOUNG,!— 88 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN. FOR YCUR CONSIDERATION. fIIIR STOOK is Up-to-Date, representative of all branches of UUH our buainesß— High Class, yet sold at prices to suit every Parse. No other firm can undersell us at a paying profit to themselves. We should like you to select an order from the following :— All Articles of general nse, such as — ■ m ■■■ ■ ■*» Butter Pishes, 4s4d, 6s 6d, up to 51s E.P. WARE. Bread Platter*, 26s 6d, 36s 6d, to 78s 6d Salt Dishes, Bs, 8s 6d, 9s, to 23s 6d Cake Baskets, 25s to 775. C l ll P| V sta * e y° ur PP ee an< l st y? e °f art i c l e wanted. We will Olllir LI make a selection, send it to you, and, if not satisfactory, we will exchange it for you. Nothing fairer. Gold Charms in endless variety ICUf C| I CDV if Brooches, Stone-set, from 6s tl£W CLLCIIIi jj Greenstone, from 10s 6d Silver Watch Chains from 7s. Quotations for other articles sent on request. Hatch Boxes, 6s 6d, 7e, to 31 s 6d am If PB 111 ADC Photo frames, 3s, ss, 8s 6d, to 42s Cd dlLf Cli lillnC* $ a ]t llishes, 10s to 31s per pair Button Hook*, 1» 6d, 3s, to 10s. Hair Brushes, Hairpin and Toilet Boxes, Mirrors, &c. WATCHES, CLOCKS, OPTICAL GOODS. FANCY GOODS. I REPAIRING I In all Departments a Specialty, _J D,LC> SPECIAL Australian Purchases, Owing to the general trade depression in Australia consequent on the prolonged drought, many large importers find themselves heavily overstocked, and have been obliged to make a clearance at a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE. We have been fortunate in securing many lines at PRACTICALLY OUR OWN PRICES. THESE GOODS ARE THE VERY LATEST FASHION, AND ARE ALL IN PERFECT ORDER. WE INTEND OFFERING THEM DURING THE NEXT TWO WEEKS AT PRICES WHICH MUST EFFECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. HIGH-CLASS G-OODS AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES. CATALOGUES POSTED FREE ON APPLICATION. U>.I.G. I
A young man named Charles Haines was arrested in Collins street, Melbourne, by a constable, who found the prisoner on his hands and knees eating dirt. Haineg was ~— — <*ded for medical treatment
The Yen. Arohdeacon S. Williams, of Hawke's Bay, has given £100 to the fund which is being raised to replace the churches in North Queensland destroyed by a avolone.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2572, 8 July 1903, Page 5
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