BRAEMAR HOUSE, DUNEDIN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Principals! THE MISSES MILLER, Certificated Teachers, London and Paris, Assisted by a Resident French Gov©xn«u and a largo Visiting Staff. Kindergarten class under tho charge of a Trained Teacher, assisted by a French Governess. Pupils Prepared for Matriculation, Kensington Art Examination, and ail Musical Examinations. A thoroughly sound and Advanced Educa tion given. A system of School Management is followed by which the entire work of even tho youngest pupil cornea under the personal notice of tho Misaea Miller every day. Prospectus on application. g'HOPPING BY POST. SCOTT’S PHARMACY, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite Herbert, Haynes’s). WM. MURRAY, Registered Chemist, Manager. Wo are 'supplying the following articles at TOWN PRICES, all POST FREE:Rheumatic Cure, 2s 6d; Skin Food, 2s fid; Sanatogen, 6s 9d; Little Liver Pills, Is; Catarrh Cure, 2s 6d; Goitre Cure, 2s 6d; Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salta (spring tonic), Is 9d; Biaud’s Iron Pills, 2s 6d gross; Hazelino Foam (after shaving), Is; Backache Kidney Pills, 2s; Rose Glycerine JePy (for chapped hands), Is; Pheminol, 6s 6d; Cleminite, 4s; Boranium, 4s; and all Dearborn’s preparations kept in stock. WANTED, Used New Zealand Stamps lid and 2Jd values 9d perdoz. 2a values , t# ... ... 4d „ ... 4d „ ... 6d „ ... 9d „ ••• 2/6 ~ ... fid each. ... 3d per 100 ... Sd per 1000 WILCOX, SMITH & CO., Crawford Street, Dunedin. Ed values 4d.and fid values 6d and 1/- values £d and Od values 2/- values <u id values At Id values POST FREE—ENEMAS from 4* 6d to 12a fid each. —Address Mr# L Hawkins, 106 George street, Dunedin. A somewhat remarkable series of coincidence was mentioned by Mr J. Field, of Spreydou, at a wedding ceremony recently. Mr Field said that when ho married, his wife’s maiden name was Cornfield. Two of his daughters had married men named Wingfield and one a Mr Winfield, A niece in. tho United States had written to say that she was married to a Mr Bradfio'ld, and that _ day his daughter was married to Mr Lichfield. “ I may add,” continued Mr I/held. amid much laughter, “that we live In Somcrfiekl.” Stray dogs ar? causing considerable damage in the district (says the Orepuki Advocate), One farmer has recently Jest 40 prime lambs through the ravages of wandering dogs.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 38
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371Page 38 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 3111, 29 October 1913, Page 38
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