Dunedin Advertisements. Whiitingham brothers, Importers and General Merchants, 12 Princes-street, south, Duneuin. On sale and to arrive: brandy in hhds., quarter-casks, and cases whisky do do do geneva, JDKZ, and V. H. & Co's. S>rt and sherry in hhds and quarter-casks yass'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 Bencraff s oatmeal, a constant supply Swallow's biscuits of all kinds Ames' long handle shovels Collins' short handle do Collins' axes, picks, and handles Note address— WHITTINGHAM BROS., 12 Princes-street south, Dunedin. Branch stores at Queenstowti and Dunstan. 33 TO DIGGERS AND OTHERS PROCEEDING TO DUNEDIN. MARTIN'S HOTKL Stafford-street, Dunedin. First-class Accommodation can be obtained at this Hotel. The best of Wines and Spirits. GOOD STABLING. 26 G. & F. MARTIN, Proprietors. NOTICE. To Storekeepers, Publicans, &c. BUTEMENT BROS., Manufacturers of British Wines, Cordials, jErated Waters, &c. having completed their new premises, Princesstreet; Dunedin, are now prepared to execute Country Orders to any extent. 1 MURRAY, KERR & CO., TTTHOLESALE and Retail Grocers, Importers * * of Teas, Coffees, and Spices, Wine and Spirit Merchants. STORES: MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN. The trade supplied on the lowest terms. 14a MR, ALFRED BOOT, QURGEON DENTIST, Princes-street, opposite Medical Hall, Dunedin. 13 SMITH & Co,, (Of Tokomairiro) are JgUYERS OF WOOL and SHEEPSKINS' In any Quantity, ON CASH TERMS. Agent for Shotover district, Mr George Atkins, Queenstown. Agent for Kingston, Mr M'Kenna, Forwarding Agent , Agent for Nokomai, Mr Butter, at Rogers Station. Agent for Switzer's, Mr Whvte, Pyramids Hotel Agents for Teviot, Mount Benger and Millars Flat, Messrs. Smith & Hibbard, Merchants, Teviot. 325 COBB & CO'S Southland Telegraph Line of Royal Mail Coaches TO INVERCARGILL. A COACH Leaves COLTON'S ROYAL MAIL A HOTEL, St. JOHN'S, every WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY, At 5 a.m., Arriving in Invercargill at Noon next day. FARE, FIVE POUNDS. W. H. BRAYTON & CO., Proprietors. The coaches will stop at COLTON'S ROYAL MAIL HOTEL KINGSTON, ii Good Accommodation.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 117, 11 June 1864, Page 7
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349Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 117, 11 June 1864, Page 7
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