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Dunedin Advertisements / T\XJNEDIN SEED WAREHOI} WM. o£, Rattray-street), begs to inform friends" and the public--genera secured those large and comm known as Stcinhoff's Buildings Cab-stand and Custom-house), and trusts, by strict attention t bined with the most reasonably a continuance of past favours. >| best of everything kept, and ''l teed. Country orders execuf M |UT 'QUIRE'S IMPERII ***■ AND COMMERCIAf Corner of Princes and Hope str First-elass accommodation forTravellers; J Suites of Apartments for Privat Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths afor iivb*y stabmn© attacW UNION HOI BTAFPOBD-STBEET, DVIM E. LYONS, • . . 7T . . p (Late of the Masonic Dinini' Princes-street). 1 Good Accommodation for B PRIVATE ROOMS FOR F CHARGES MODERATE, iqmlity. . "Wines and Spirits of excellent I Luggage Stored Free.bla. 21-72 One of Alcock's Billiard Tap TO SUIT THE TIM] USTRALASIAN iiin. »- Maclaggan-street, Duniprfetor, James D. Hutton . Pmd Bull a*d (Late cook in the Scandinavian t i Mouth Hotels), j up-c/ountry Has much pleasure in informing hi*kat /he bas friends, and the public in geneaal,' patijoniaing taken the above house. "Visitor Firfst-clasa him will find themselves at house* 11 "seals Is. Board and Lodging, 18s per week. nes > (Spirits, • Beds Is. Defy competition, j and Malt Liquors of the best *&' • * 22-47 Good Stabling, free of cha '■ ... t f Bdi*. By appointment to H.R.H. th* £>*\r,»nd the burgh, His Excellency tht Qovtrrmtl Volunteers. ... —~^ Tj' BEISSEL, Ladies' and Gentlemen'^ HAIR-DRESSER & PERFUMER, Rattray-street, Dunedin. "Warm, Cold, "and Shower Baths, 1«„ alway* ready. Ladies' Hair dressed any style or fashion. A private room for ladies. 21-46 HOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Largest Stock of Goods in the Colony. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public N SALOMON begs to inform th» • Inhabitants of Dunedin and Up-country Districts that he has taken those centrallysituated PREMISES in STEINHOFF BUILDINGS, (opposite the Custom-House, Prineesstreet, Dunedin), at present occupied by Mr R. K. Murray. Mr Salomon will take posses*, sion on Ist April, and previous to removing, ae\ intends offering the whole of his large and wellassorted STOCK at almost COST PRICE. It consists of: Ladies' and Gents' gold and silver hunting and open-faced English and Geneva Watches, by the best manufacturers Colonial and English gold and silver Chain* and Alberts, of the newest patterns A large and choice assortment of English and Colonial Jewellery, set with diamonds and other precious stones A large assortment of Silver and Electroplated Goods A choice assortment of Ladies' and Gents' sterling silver and electro-plated Dressing Cases * A handsome stock of sterling Silver Cupa, suitable for race, yachting, rifle, or artillery prizes P~ Sterling silver and electro-plated Inkal in great variety Telescopes ; Opera, Field, and Marine G English and French Clocks, from best r Musical Boxes, with all the latest irt ments J A very choice assortment of Goods I for Presentations, &c, &c.; of other Goods, too numerous to larise. All articles will in future be marked in plain figures, so that Visitors may judge for themselves of the cheap rate at which goods are being sold. Watches and Jewellery carefully lepaired at th« lowest possible rates. First-class Workmen kept on tht premise*. COUNTRT ORDERS Pr/NCTUALLY ATTKNDBD ». Note the address: N. SALOMON, Watchmaker, Jewelier, and S ! —* (Next the Bank of Nff ~ Princes-street, Dutedito. TJNEDINFAOENOT. / , Messrs SKIRVING k SCHOLEFTELD, N». . 1 Chambers, opposite Govern r: en*, Buildings, ' Princes-atreob, I)c.Ni»)N have l«a AGENTS for the At<m.

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Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Issue I, 8 June 1870, Page 2

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