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Miscellaneous. CRAIG AND GILLIES I CABINETMAKERS, ETC, ETC. NO. 18, GEORGE-ST., DUNEDIN. Importers ok BRITISH AND AMERICAN FURNITURE. ESTABLISHED 1803. in receipt of regular shipments of Modern Furniture from the above markets, wo are enabled to supply onr customers with the latest new designs in dining-room, bedroom, hall, and general furniture, ranging in style from the plainest to the handsomest patterns. Our stock of iron bedsteads is very choice and in all sizes. Mattresses Palliasses Bolsters, Pillows Blankets, Quilts Spring Mattrassea Table Covers Mats, Squares Writing Desks Chimney Mirror Window Poles Dressing Gk Carpets Rugs Electro-plated wa Tea Services Coffee Services Tea and Coffee Pots Knives, Forks, Spoon Fenders, Fireirons Pictures, Workboxes Ink Bottles Window Curtains New Patent-roller Window Blinds—Various designs and colors—the cost slightly over common blinds. Cocoa, China, and Persian Mattings, etc. Floorcloths all widths. Earth closets suitable for hospitals and private houses. Undertaking in all its branches. Coffins all sizes, leady made, and can be sent off within two hours of receipt of tho order, being time required to write name on plate. Country orders punctually attended to, and carefully packed, and all information supplied by letter. INSPECTION INVITED. iCR AI G AND GIL L 1 E S i GEORGE-ST., DUNEDIN. TEAM ES HEMATITE, on OXIDE OF IRON PAINT. E. 11. EDWARDS, Proprietor. THIS paint li.Ti been proved by practical tests to be superior to all otber hematites ever yet produced, and is admirably adapted for protecting all descriptions of iron and wood work —such as bridges, railway carriages, verandahs, fences, ships, and buildings exposed to the weather. it is also excellent for marking sheep, bales, or bags. It bus more body, and covers more space than any other paint ; is anticorrosive, almostindestriictible, a. valuable protection • against fire, and will stand any variety of climate. For cheapness and durability it is unsurpassed, a single trial is sufli. dent to convince the most sceptical. '1 ho notice of farmers is particularly called to this paint, as: SKI AT M K D M I L K ■will answer all the purposes ot oil, thereby materially reducing the cost. Stocks always on hand in three shades—viz., red, calc, and stone color : in powder, or ground in oil. Further particulars, instructions for mixing, etc., to be obtained only from W. B. AN iPERSON, At IT. J. Bacon’s, Dowling-st, Dunedin, Sole agent for Otago and Canterbury.

■'pr 1 rE E ADV K RT is rN G AGENCY. R. T. WHEELER. Advertising anrt Commission Agent and Collector ‘ LICENSED BROKER, Under the “Land Transfer Act.” •ivortiscments received for every NewsCrown Grants Uplifted and Registered Land Bought and Sold. Waste Land Sales Attended Note the address : Wheeler's Advkhtisino Aosncv Slaffnrd-sticet, Dunedin Ei.oun.iNF.! Eon the Testii ash Breath. — A few drops of the liquid 11 Floriiinc ” sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or iinpurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. “The Fragrant Floriline,” being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the "rcatels toilet discoveiy of tbo age. Brice 2s (Id, of all Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale dopOt removed to 33, Farringdon Road, Loudon. I MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! NTENDING MUSIC PUPILS are informed that they can commence their lessons as soon as posssihlo. TERMS PER QUARTER ... £2 2 0 paper in the Colony. N 0 T ICE.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1030, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1030, 13 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 1030, 13 January 1882, Page 4

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