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P" rrrfc^TlM-.B»"'».' < H O ''T ''E-'i'-Li ORAWFOB, ( D"AI}D' JBrTTY 'BTB.,' 1 - J % HEFPEE^AN^ '- t '' :;; "PROPRIBiPb ! . (Late Shamrock Hq^b-l, ' s " - Bbnbigo, VictobiaA ' ' - - >»' <,»> Successor to J.: Baxter.) .; m.-- - *w' W»WT WAJtf "s!hjp; JHg^^ CtfM?AHY' r OF, $$% ZEALAND, LIMiiEB The' above Company will despatch steamers ' ' asunder: — ' '" ' ■->--'' FOR OAMARU.-BEA'ETIFUL ' BTAI^ 8.8., on Tuesdays and Fridays'.' Passengers from 'Dunedin wharf at 10' p.m, ""'Cargo till 3 p.m. ' " " A FOR LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PIOTON, NELSON. TARANAKI, AND MANUKAU.— PENGUIN 1 , s.s., on Monday, November 5. PasSengera 8 p.m v froffl wharf. r- n»!jl'»JTif FOB. AUCKLAND, ¥IA LYTTBLTONi WELLINGTON, NAPIER, „»nd ,Glfr BOBNE.--MANAPOURI, 6.8.,,Qn,.Wedne8-' day, November 7. „;,ih-<m, ii i FOR MELBOURNE,VIA BLUEF.-WAIRA-, BAPA,s.e., on Thursday November 8. FOR SYDNEY. VIA LYTIELTON, WELLINGTON, NAPIER, GISBORNJ3, , and ADCKLAND.— MANAPOURI, s.s.,on Wed ► nesdav, November 7. > , i FOli SYDNEY, via TIMARU, • LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.— WAI'HORA, s.s"., carl) . ' i FOR FIJI, from AUCKLAND.— AR AW ATA, s.a., about Saturday, November 10. FOli TONGA, SAMOA, and TAHITI.— RICHMOND, s.s.. from Auckland abonb 17th> Novemocr. Freight and passengers booked through. Full particulars on application. SPECIAL CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVipE. Reduced Fares by these Bteamers. For TIMAKU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON. NKLSQN, and, WESTPORT. — GHAFTON, ■ s. s.. on : Friday, November 9. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 4 p m. For GnEYMOUTH (taking cargo for Hokitika) via Oamaru, Tirusiru, Lyttelton, and Wellington.— KOKANUl, e.s., on Tuesday, November 6. For AUCKLAND, via Oamaru, Timaru, Napier, Giaborne and Tauranga.— UMAPKKK, s.s, about November 7, Cargo at WllHl'l. Ofktckb : Corner of Vogel, Water, and CurabTlanr) atr, •)=■** AiLWAY ii O T Jfi L~ Taupo Quay, Wangaktji. TIIO3. CODY, Proprietor. Good accommodation for boarders and trivelkrs. Be,t brands of liquors kept in stock.

BOOTS ! BOOTS't BOCtS f' OIMON BROTHERS' GREAT, OPENING, ,SHOW ,QF NEW SEASON'S BOOTS 1 , ; New Shapes ! — Ne,w Styles !—! — New Designs 1 THE LARGEST AND BEST, STOCK . , IN THE CITY. fgj" Prices decidedly the Lowest in the City: LADlES'— Walking Shoes from 5s 3d ; Balmorals from 6s lid ; Elastics from 6s 3d; • Button Boots, 9s 9d. MEN'S— Shoes from 8s 6d ; Balmorals from 7s 9d ; Elastics from 9s 6d. BOYS" AND GIRLS' BOOTS at Prices defying all competition. BEEHIVE BOOTS— own make— give greater satisfaction than ever. i The Low Prices will Astonish You ! BIMON BROTHERS, GEORGE STREET, Near Octagon A PUBLIC APPEAL TO THE INHABITANTS OF DUNEDIN. T* ADIES and Gentlemen. — Kindly -I— l allow uq through this medium to ask you for your Practical Opinion and Personal Judgment. [ We believe t'nera are few cities in the i Colony where sterling v^orth. in n/iv person ' or thing, is more appreciated than in Dunedin. and Practical 'Jradesmm coming i.to the o.ty. who are able to offer goods oj" Supeiior Styles and Qualities, and %ive Advantages in the Prices arc sure to receive a good measure of public support. Knvy and jealousy, less or more, among i men of similar businesFes always exist, and | when we "came into " Danedin several years ago, our " going out " was very soon wished for, and we believe, if inclined to go to-day, we might retire with a pension fiora several B< s nt Dp;dtrs. Oar envions friends will rot be surprised to \ eir that wr nn' " pun;," but I it is a going into the Brot Bimint <-s. Stronger j than ever Harder than ever. Bit'gcr than ever, a n d we mean to con t Pat ever I.'1 .' inch of the I> M.ting ground in the c-.tv more defiantly I ritl moic valiant'y th^n cvfr. , We. he Gr"it I'ubl.c Benefit Boot M=tnrt facutincr Cimpany. 16 Hmiics •f'lctT, rrf|p< cttully raH vi on yon '<> and iudfff> f< r 1 yonisi lvt-s whether we at" ro f far above nil j compe'ition, and out of rerch c£ various I oppo-itions. [ The Fight is for you ; you mnst back us. 1 The contest i*. for you ; you must support us. ' The combat i<? tor you ; you mu9t stand I b? in, nnd you'Jl be deligrted that greater and re tt»r things will be done for you frcm tt -my. Youis respectfully, i rn\ public benefit b p ot & shok MANUFACTURING CO., , r> PRINUKS KTUKKT, DUNEDIN ! doTr« Li cm Biaitliwai'i s). I jJL'NUAN BUCHANAN, Managir.

fiOMETHING YOU CANNOT HELP NOTICING. TIHE CONTINENTAL Sale is at an JL ' ' end, and was a Big Success. WHY?__ ... Becauße we gave the Public good value for bheir money, and proved to therti that the Continental Boot Eepot is the .place for Genuine Bargains. '■<" ' "Wehttve now Opened np BO^BlJjta'of ENGLISH, FRENCH, and ,„ , „ , GERMAN GOODS, En Gent's, .Ladies', and Girls' for Summer , weather, and the Priceß are something Marvellous. We are the People that have the Genuine stuff. No Shoddy Goods kept at CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Princes Street (opposite Post Office), DUNEDIN. "Vj" ANURE! MANURE! PRIZE MEDAL-" KIWI" BRAND. i CHEAPEST IN THE MARKET. ' We rely on RcsuKs as the True Test of Va!ue. Encouraging Rcpoits from all quarters. Below we quote Prices for Present Season : Superphosphate of Lime (this is a rapid producer for Turnips, giv iug splendid return) £5 10s per ton. Roue dust (fia^ ... 5 10s „ Bone dust (ccaise) ... 5 10s „ j Quantities under one tou j of abev ... ... 6s per cwt. Blood Manure (pure dry) ... ... £G 10s per ton. P* 1 28 will be charge 1 in all instances — those ccn«.ainirjg 2cwt 6d t ach, and Icwi 3d each; but will be allowed for if rptuir.cd in goon older lo our Works, Burnside, less cost of carriage. CAUTION. — Any Person or Persons found USING our Branded Bag 3 for M inures not manufactured by ourselves will be Vu> tcute !. Tie above quotations are f-r Delivery on Railway Truckß at our Woiks, Burntidc. KEMPTHORNE, I'UOSSEE. AND CO.'S N,Z. DErr, Company. Limitid.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 28, 2 November 1888, Page 14

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