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Dunedin Advertisements. PAPERHANGINGS, LEAD, GLASS, OIL AND COLOR WAREHOUSE. T_T S. FISH & SON (late of Elizabeth-street, • Melbourne), beg to inform the trade, storekeepers, and the public, that they are prepared to supply customers at prices which defy competition. All orders entrusted to thorn will receive the greatest care and promptest dispatch. Glass carefully repacked. Patterns of Paperhangings and List of Prices forwarded oil application. Princes-street, south, 40 nearly opposite Times Office. JOS. Dunedin : Princes-street; Sydney: 13, Himter-stret; London: 41, Threadneedle-street, Ti AVE 011 sale 233 Packages, ex "John Duncan" and " Gannnoque," comprising —2O cases eutlery and hardware, 15 cases and G bales stationery, 15 casrvs noveh, 10 cases combs and brushware, 6 cases leatherware 20 cases plated ware, 10 eases musical instruments 2o cases perfumery, 10 cases papier-mache goods' 25 cases looking-glasses, 6 cases cabinet-ware, 10 cases tobacconists goods, 60 cases assorted fancy goods, 10 cases various games, 1 case opera and race glasses, 1 case jewelllery. Have always on sale Goods particularly adapted for storekeepers on the diggings, consisting of—sheath knives and sheaths,' gold scales, magnets, gold bags, straps, gold reckoners, pocket combs, pocket mirror and folding glasses song books, &c., &c. 28 ' Dunedin Labor Mart, J unction of Hope and Princes streets. THE Proprietors wish to inform employers that they are prepared to supply them with all classes of male and female servants at the shortest notice. Settlers, storekeepers, publicans, contractors, etc. (in the country) by writing, can have servants sent to them. 30 J. L. Warren and Co. GILLIES & STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Surveyors, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. lIT ONEY Invested in Land or on Mortgage, Rents and Accounts Collected. Registers of Lands and Houses for Sale. Land Office business transacted, &c., &c. 2

FREDERICK MOSS & CO., "jVTERCHANTS, Commission Agents and Auctioneers, Princes-street. 5 WILKINSON k DIXON, TT7" HOLES ALE and Retail Chemists and Drug- ' ' gists, importers of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, &c., Medical Hall, Princes-street, Established 1852. Country orders promptly attended to ; terms reasonable. 11 SPENCE BROS, and CO., WHOLESALE TT/"IXE, Spirit, and Provision Merchants, ' ' Princes-street, Dunedin; Also at Invercargill, Melbourne, and Ingle wood, Victoria. 29 MURRAY, KERR & CO., TITHOLESALE and Retail Ironmongers and ' ' Hiirdw.ue Merchants, Maclaggan-street. Bar and Sheot Iron, Tinplate, Chain and Nail Stores. All goods imported direct from England. 14 R. HENRY & CO., TRONMOXGERS, Ship Chandlers, and Iron Merchants, Octagon. 4 POLE, DODS & CAMERON, TMPORTERS and Wholesale Grocers, Prorision. Wine and Spirit Merchants, Rattraystreet. Shipping and Commission Agents. 12 JOHN S. CRAGG, (Late op Melbourne,) "TTTIIOLESALE and Retail Ironmonger, and ' * Importer of Hardware, Stoves, Yankee Notions, &c., Victoria Hardware Stores, Princesstreet, near Octagon. Town and Country Storekeepers, Settlers and Builders supplied at this warehouse on most advantageous terms. 10

THE VICTORIA HOTEL, QCTAGON, Dunedin. GUY BENNET, Propnetor,late of the Black Ball Hotel, Geelong. First class accommodation and moderate charges, 9 A Challenge for £SO. rpHE cheapest and best SEEDS of all kinds are to be purchased at DIIURY & CO/s seed warehouse, Princes-street, Dunedin, and Queen-street, Auckland; where also may be had every different description of all kinds of Pills 25 per cent, cheaper than any other house ; and the only store where Dr. Niemaycr's Pansilippu Lotion may be had for the instant relief and cure of Rheumatism—numbers have returned to the diggings cured by the use of one bottle. 32

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 June 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 June 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 12, 10 June 1863, Page 6

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