Dunedin Advertisements. (HITTINGHAM BROTHERS, * * Importers and General Merchants, 12 Princes-street, south, Dunecin. On sale and to arrive: brandy in hhds., quarter-casks, and cases whisky do do do geneva, JDKZ, and V. H. & Go's, port and sherry in hhds and quarter-casks Bjass's stout, and Jeffrey's ale in case tobacco, tens and half-pounds tea —chests, half-chests, and boxes sugars —medium and fine counters flour—Adelaide bacon and hams—Sinclair's and Coey's new cure rice, pearl barley, split peas arrowroot, Keilor's confectionery oilmen's stores of every description superior colonial butter and cheese always on hand Bencraft's oatmeal, a constant supply Swallow's biscuits of all kinds Ames' long handle shovels Collins' short handle do Collins' axes, picks, and handles OTNote address— WHITTINGHAM BROS., 12 Princes-street south, Dunedin. Branch stores at Queenstown and Dunstan. 33 TO DIGGERS AND OTHERS PROCEEDING TO DUNEDIN. ARTIN'S HOTEL, Stafford-street, Dunedin. First-class Accommodation obtained at this Hotel. The best of Wines and Spirits. GOOD STABLING. 8 G. & F. MARTIN, Proprietors. NOTICE. To Storekeepers, Publicans, &c. U tish Wines, Cordials, Crated Waters, &c. having completed their new premises, Princesstreet, Dunedin, are now prepared to execute Country Orders to any extent. 1 MURRAY, KERR •'& CO., of Teas, Coffees, and Spices, Wine and Spirit Merchants. stores: MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. The trade supplied on the lowest terms. 14a
CASS AND WHYTE, IMPORTERS OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND DRAPERY, Are now showing their Large and Varied Stock of Goods suitable for the present season. We would draw especial attention to our White Mole Trousers, 10s & 12s Ml wool Crimean Shirts, 9s All wool Tweed Suits, 50s FELT HATS, 7s 6d. ALSO— A BREAT ASSORTMENT OF ABERDEEN HALF HOSE, DRAWERS, UNDER-SHIRTS, CAPS, &c, &c. IN THE DRAPERY AND FANCY DEPARTMENTS, Ladies will find an almost infinite variety. N.B.—Packers and Storekeepers Supplied at Wholesale Prices. Remember the Address—<J&Sß & ' OPPOSITE THEATRE ROYAL.
Quotations of Prices is no Test of Cheapness. Who would be without a Good Suit of Clothes when every taste can be suited at a Small Cost BEATB'S, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT IN QUEENSTOWN! M'BEATH invites all his old Friends of Victoria and Tuapeka to Study their own Interests, and give him a Call, assuring them that he is still, as he always has been—The Best Friend the Miners ever had in the Storekeeping Line. He may refer with confidence to his past business career; and for the duality, Excellence, and Cheapness 'i Of his Goods, he can CHALLENGE any AMOUNT OF CRITICISM AND COMPETITION. • v.. No Prices are quoted, M'Beath leaving his Goods to speak for themselves! DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS M'BEATH S, (Late of Victoria and Tuapeka.)
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume II, Issue 80, 3 February 1864, Page 8
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