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ANOTHER RECORD OF THE EARLY DATS IN NEW - ZEALAND, / OUB SISTEB PBO VINCE. 1845 HEBMRST HALE-CENTURY. 1895 THE. EARLY HISTORY OF OTAGO. LEADING LANDMARKS. PROMINENT PIbNEEBS. - « INTEBESTING INCIDENTS.. SUCCESSFUL SETTLEMENT. PBOVINCIAL PBOGBESS. "THE CANTERBURY TIMES*" THE NATIONAL WEEKLY OF NEW ZEALAND, OF Will Contain VIEWS of ... ... ij TTT> CITY A "XT s P eoiall y Written Account OTAGO in the Eaelt Days, X JuL U Jx?oJll____ J_ 9of the Founding ; _nd Deand POBTBAITS of the AUGUST 29, 1895. velopment of the ProPioneer Settlers, with a ' vince. (A Similar Number devoted some months ago tothe Early History of Canterbury was so appreciated by the Public that Three Large Editions were at once absorbed). THE "EARLY OTAGO " NUMBER OF •■§__ * THE CANTERBURY TIMES " WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING ILLUSTBATIONS :-- DUNEDIN VIEWS. HIGH STBEET 1859 OCTAGON .... ... , 1862: PBXKCE-S STBEET , .., 1860 BATTBiT STBEET' „, ,„ M . |H . 160DUNEDIN, from Belt Hill 1860 GABBIEL'S GULLY „, . m m . M . 1862 HIGH STBEET ... 1862 CUSTOMHOUSE SQUABE 1895 . BELL HILL 1862 And Others OLD CELEBRITIES. CAPTAIN W. CABGILL I MB HYDE HABBIS . BEY DB STUABT I MB< W..H. CUTTEN MB VINCENT PYKE I COMMENCED IN THIS ISSUE, A NEW SEEIAL STOBYt OE LOVE AND' WAR t "A WOMAN OF THE COMMUNE," BY Mr G. A. HENTY, Author of " The Curse of Carne's Holdj" " A Hidden Foe,'' "In the Days of the Mutiny," " Dorothy's Double," " In Freedom's Cause,'.* "With Clfva in India," &c, &c. The Author of this Thrilling Story was in Par s during the Reign of the Commune, and was an eye-witness of many of the most tragic and romantic . events that were enacted. The ability ' with which Mr Henty narrates the history of such times, with their varied social phases, is shown in the success and popularity of those of his works which have been inspired by similar occurrences, Aad HIS PRESENT WORK IS DECLARED TO EXCEL ANY OF HIS PREVIOUS WRITINGS in engrossing interest.. NEW SUBSCJRIBERS SHOULD BEGIN WITH THIS NUMBEE. ORDER FORM, NO. 1. TO THE MANAGER " CANTERBURY TIMES." Please send regularly a Copy of your Woekly Paper, "THE CANTEBBUBY. TIMES." ADDBESS BATE OF SUBSCBIPTION— 24s if paid for in advance, 30s if booked. ORDER FORM, NO. 2. TO- THE AGENT OB MANAGES OF " THE CANTEBBUBY TIMES." Please send..: Copies of the " EABLY OTAGO" NUMBER of '^THE CAN. TEEBUBY TIMES." Enclosed please find in stamps.. ___; * ADDBESS „.„., ! SEE WHAT- THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY ABOUT GAWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. . "SOUTHLAND TDHES," June 7, 1889, siys:— i< O OME neonle insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local industries, whether t^s the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It isa patriotic duty, &c, &c. But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own counsel when a shilling may be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe to give such advice, even on the score of economy. A case in point occurs to us. Mr Gawne, of Dunedin, has for some time past been manufacturing an excellent sauce, intended to supply the place of the famous ' Worcester ' of Lea and Perrins. Mr Gawne's product goes under the same name, and is got up in precisely the same style, and in every respect it is so like the original that it may be doubted whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could detect a difference. The Sauce has now been introduced to tbis market,. and as it is only about half the price of tbe English, make, it shonld undoubtedly command a large sale." FBOMfALL STOREKEEPERS, AND WHOLESALE FROM THE MANUFACTUBEBS. W. GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, X1528 THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TBUSSES FOB HEBNIA (BUPTUBE) (especially for Travellers, Colonists and Besident Bin Tropical Climates). AWAEDS— GoId Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Modal, " World's Hp'r," Chicago (1898). Skull's Okonite Trusses for Bupture are in all "Brit Medical Journal."— "They are scienrespects the most perfect and unique instruments tifically constructed^, and give perfeot support in all ever ottered to the public as mechanical supports eases. and remedial appUances for any form of Bupture or " Medical Press and Circular." — *• Will no doubt Internal Prolapse. These trusses are of the best come into genoral use." possible manufacture, they are self-adjusting, light " Illustrate*!' Medical News."— "Wo can with and comfortable. The external surface being com- every confidence recommend them to all sufferers pletely covered with a non-absorbent material from hernia, (rupture) and prolapsus.'* (Okonite), of aflesh colour, resembling ivory chey Thousands of unsolicited testimonials from al cannot be detected when bathing ; they are abso- parts of the world. lutely impervious to moisture, perspiration and „,_,™„,- - , . „ . the acid exoretions of the skin, cannot rnst or get . NOTICE.— I emplcy no travellers or agents, and out of order* cause no cutaneous irritation, will they are only supplied direct, packed m wood cases, hold securely any size protrusion without pain, with plain ad&reja labels, by roturn of mail on may be washed when necessary with impunity, and _«^#J&& < 2_SE£? }£!*■»£* "^^ payable can therefore be worn any length or time in any H ,?,°S OE^? K V t IlI ft l^ aftosbnrv Avenue. W. climate without becoming offensive, as is the case . Skull s New Okonite Ttatssea are *nufactured with those constructed with leather, elastic aad m. three distinct qualities, following other objectionable materials of a porous P llOB '— _ . „ . _ character Beß * Med ' " Skull's Okonite Trusses for Buptnre. weigh only . iity. . qlty. qlty a few ounces, and b°ing practically indestuuctible Single Trwss, fo right can be guaranteed to ast a lifetime, thus involving °V, e *,£ide ;*• * *i« 4556 d 35s 6* 25s 6d each no urther expense- to the purchaser beyond first Double Truss fo both coat, and the undoubted advantages they possess each 9is 7ls 51sover every other Truss extant constitute thorn as Measurements required.— Tho entire circumfer. absolutely the best, and therefore tho cheapest, enco round the body two inches below the top •A '■li can be procured. The following are a few the hipg.in a line with the protrusion. State if ths*. i extracts from fcho leading Medical Journa lss— rupture is on the right, left or both sides, or at the The Loiwefc,"**-" Skull's Okonite Troases are navel, and about the sizo of protrusion, andipv tho most eSssSiw we haT* wer noticed. spooia characteristics oS the displacement. THEODORE SKULL, . SURGICAL INSTEUMENT AND APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER SHAFTEBBURY AVENUE, LONDON, ■*&, ENGLAND I (Two minutes' walk from Picoadilly, Oxford an_i Ctanbridge Circuses), }' (Established 1863.) ' Manufacturer o all kinds of Surgica Instruments, Tri^g^, Belts, Obstetric Binders, Efejtf'o Stockings, Knee Caps, Anklets, Suspensory Enemas, Syringes, j Peasaries, Bubber GcodSi &<u 3?py y^tifiijl^ia mailed f ree. "X1220

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5347, 27 August 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5347, 27 August 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5347, 27 August 1895, Page 1

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