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iooksellcrs. OOKS AND gTATIONERT. . * i r '-WILLIAM BAIED, 1 BOOiK9ELIjEB~"A?f®-' : *S-S?A3?IOJ?"BiRj GEO It G'E STIiEET. i DIJJS t EDIJN T . t would remind; hia numeroi'il v cWto-i mers and friends t]iat he has always oif'handj a-Large Stock' of "BOOKS' in almost"" WeFyj department of Literature, and is constantly; receiving ..large Additions tft it. diregt from: England, which are carefully selected there ,by ; an experienced buyer.' His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also large and varied, both as to style and prices —the latter ranging from Is. 6d. ! to £4 and £5. ' t '"r? , Chambers' Encyclopedia, 10 vols;, ! £s. ("A Library in.iiself.") . ; .. t .,-:- 4 Stationery, Account Booksj Wrapping*; ' " . Papers;.Grocers',Bags, ' School Books, BhotograpHic-AlbumsV School Prizes, Mathematical Instruments, ; Color: Boxes, &c., -&c., -in great variety. " Country Orders collected : and despatched' with promptness. • '■ • . ■< Large Discountallowed to the Trade. * WILLIAM BAIRD,- . Bookseller' .;anx> Stationer,: • ■ GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIUf. " j 1 ''^usiniss"garb's:'-; . :U N -D : --'T> OSS . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL _•- FURNISHING & Q-ENERAL :lEONMdN- ■ •. ' ' GERS & IMPORTERS, ' 1 PIiINCES - STREET, DuftEDlH'., LECTEIC BELL MANTJEA 0TORY. ' . Stuart • %ROBEET; GO WAN &. CO., "i'* - electricians.:; , • - - Blumtiers, G-asfit'terfs,' 'Bellhangers, Copper' : ; Brass,vand Zinfr Workers, Bcg:td.infdrm the'resicTehts of Mdunt'lda and surrounding districts, that ; having ; purchased those.large and s commodious premises,, corner of Castie and .- Stuart;. ■ Streets, opposite .£h§ Gaol, they intend' to carry on the above business iri all' its 'Various branches,' and : having had long practical experience, they trust, by strict attention, and charging only the lowest remunerative prices, to merit' a fair ; share.' of public patronage. '■'• "jThey-ftrs--ti!so prepared tz.eujppiy.iind iitup Ex-bctkic Bells; on the moat approved principles. :. ; :Mp.-R.;bdwA»" having'dßvtitett much of liisiimeand attention for soineyeare< fco:fche system of Electric Bells, and having contracted for and fitted iip. many largo, buildings in;Scot--I'and, he'lias been able ,to make considerable improvements* in : the various apparatus ; anil material employed. These' Bells are specially adapted for use in public biiildings,;manufac-: tories, hotels, wareliouseSj_ mansion houses, lodge gates, stables,.&c. -y ■ . The advantages gained from these Bells, are as follows : —First, no cranks being used, 'and no pulling required, there is : no danger-of their getting out of. order, .as- with ordinary, bells : Second,;they can be attached to doors; safes, &c., giving an atarm in case of burglary, and can also be employed to give alarm in case of fire 1 :' Third', they are perfectly hoisele'sfc in their action, and distance is no object.: Foul-th, they can-be introduced into finished, apart-, meats, without interfering in. the least > with the papering "or painting, as the insulated wire can be made to match any color; Eifth,: the' eventual cost of'supplying a house with tiese Bells is considerably less than the ordinary system, owing to the great saving in repairs, as when ,once properly fixed in ; position, they do not require to be dist urhed again-rrno rip-: ping up of walls and floors being required. This system can also be used for communicating between one part of a ship and another. ' R. Cow an & Co. are also prepared to supply and fit up communication between Police, Five, and Railway Stations, • the various de-r partments of Manufacturing and Mercantile Establishments, Mansions, and Outbuildings. &c.; &c. . ° The attention of heads of Government; ;Departroents, Bankers, Merchants, f Architects, Builders, Manufacturers, and Hotelkeepers, is specially invited. ' *. 1 ' ' The public are respectfully invited t6 'inspect the above in operation on the premiess.' Medical Electric Coil Machines, used for Rheumatism, always on hand'; also,; repairs effeoted on same.Baths, Pumps, Water Closets, Hot Water Circulation, Hydraulic Water Rams, arid every description of ship and house work executed. Also, Earth Closets supplied on the most im-proved-principle. ; Contracts taken and Estimates, giyen in all branches. • above Be can also be used in Mining Shafts of any depth. Delivered, arranged, and fixed up so that even a child could put them m operation. Opposite the Ceiteeioh Hotel, , Prmces Street, Dunedin. T> ODERICK MACLEOD has much pleasure in informing.his friends and the public that he has Opened Premises opposite the Criterion Hotel, Dunedin, with a Choice Assortmer't of ' China, Glass, Earthenware, " Yases, Lustres, ■ ■: &C., &C.; . • /, .. , . : Dinner, Services, Tea Services, , , .. % r ßroakfast Sets, and'Elower " J Stands In great variety. : ; " R;'Mi trdstV''that,.parties furnishing will pay n visit to room r before making their purchases. . Note the Address— tb6 Griterion,Hotel, /'Princ es"S tre e't« '©'u-n eda n. i "V A,R V Ell AN D C 0., Clli nXA QE (Jeorge-sti-eefc, - 1) U Is E D .I JN. Buggies and Carriages built in the most modern 'style. Inspection Invited. Materials and Workmanship guarimteed* NJ3.—Repairs executed on the shortest notice. ' • ' : . Photographs of .Buggies,. Express Waggons, Light and Strong Spring Carts, &c., mat bo seen on application at the ' Chi-onicit;' O&ce.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 359, 21 January 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 359, 21 January 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 359, 21 January 1876, Page 1

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