"■'•• ■• ." gbolxszllixs.''' '' ■'■■>\h:.l ! i OGES -ATTD CITATIONEKY. ' WILLIAM BAIED,' BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER, STREET, j •" Ji ": :•"..":. dtotedin. •; - ( y Kf-~J?< '.) ii i M '•■.'■■ '■'>'>. Y} {■ Jld A X i \ W.B. would remind, his customers and friends that lie has always onf Rand a Large Stock of BOOKS in almost every' department of Literature, and is constantlyreceiving large Additions to it direct from England, which are. carefully selected theie by an experienced buyer./ '" -\ "\ \ His Stock of Bibles and Testaments is also large and varied, both' as to style and prices —the latter rangiiig from. Is.-Gd.v to, siiV&nd £5.-i *-J O':■':. I' \U , i ;'. '>■'., \>'<j\\ \\ vols., £5.-f-C" A Librci'ih) hi itself .")' ' • j .Stationeryj.AOcojrnt'Bboks; .Wrapping ; j ~ ; Papers, Grocers-Bags, ■, <-, ■•.-. i j School Books, Photographic Albums, J^hpol Prizes, .Mathematical Instruments, 1 Color-Boxes, &c, &c, in great, .? Gcfuntry Orders' collected : -~ and', 'despatched with J. j Large Discount allowed .to the Trade.. ! WILLMJVI BAIEX), „ v ..., !• a BOOKSELLER: 'A5a> r ; GeWeK'AI/ ';.'St?ItIO]JES,O 4 " . GEORGE STREET, l r'
. • .<;;," sxtmms .Cnxbs; ? '•-: ;■; a Xn :o.;xjtic: O-S-S, / • : ; V •; { and ,:beea3£ j! i_\} sj ] EUE,jS t ISHING.& GENERAL IRONMON-G-EKS v '& -MiPOETE KS, j tLEOffi-G (3JA ,o«-- y> Street, j '., :..[ V.-. .'.,V.,'.i.v.'S. *;>■■„. ;VT!r-TO-Iv"»vr-« " fi EOBEET COWAN & C 0.,-, ! ' :.<-.<'V; : ' ,-' -.-.'electrici-ans.' I\. f V '-vr'yv j PlurDfaevsVGaSfifctersl Bellhangeirs, ''Coppei'! ■ . Brass, and_Ziuc Workers,' ...', ... j - Beg to.inforai the presidents of.Mo.unt.ldaarid 'surrounding districts, that having. purchased vth'jse large s ancl commpdipji8 i ,preruises l ~\corn6]< 1 .•of..Castle and, Stuart Streets,-.opposite the Q-nol, they intend..to;carry, on the,,ab(},v.e, i bußi-] ,neas io-.-all ita .various brancheß, v >atid.vl^a , y.iiig, had 4ong-practical .experience,!-.! hey tr v u§t, by, strict attention, arid charging,only, the -.lowest remunerative prices, to a fair., share of public patronage. . , ; "They are also 'prepared to supply and-fit up Electric' Bells 6n' the most apprised principles. Mr. i 1... Qowan having devbtedVmueh of bis !irr.,e and 'atien lion for some year- to t.lie" system of Electric Hells, and having contracted ifbr-aifd:'fitted :up-"iWfiy;laL'galM)dn^s.Tnl;eut ; land, he has been able, to make considerable* improvements in the' apparatus arid s»atqrja]. Tories, hotels, -warehouses, mansion houses,
.The advantages.gained from, Bells are, as foilow9'•—First. ho'ertiuks beinir used, and iiopuinng-requirea, inere is no danger pi their; getting out of- order; as witk ordinary bells: 'Second, .theyican; beattaChed to doors, safesj &e„,giving an. alarm,inr case,of burglary, and -can'iilsb be employed to give alarm incase iff'five : Third, they' are'perfecUy'ndise'less in tifceiriaetion,' oh'd distance is'-nd" object. • lourth; they;canibe;introduced}into•ifijnis'b.ed 'j&psirjt-'' mc^ts,,without'iate'rlering.in the papering or painting,:as the insulated,wire; can be made to match any color.:' Fifth;'the eventual cost of supplying 1 ti-hbusewi'tli' these llells'is considerably Uesd' tlia'n- the"ordinary system,-owing;td the .great saving-- in. • rep'iirs, ,as when once properly fixed; in .position,-.they do not,require to be dis.tui-bed-asuin—no. rip'ping'up of walls'and floors being' required. This bystem can also be dsnd ; for commuuieat--mgbetween one part of a ship : an'd another.! ■r Ji;i Gowii-N- &.C6. are) also, prepared 'tO;S.u'pply.'and M up coiiniu<ijciitjion. •, Fire;, and. Bail yyuy,, fcta|.ipns,r the 'various '.die- , partinehts.of Merck'titile, l Esta-'JlislVment3,' i Man?io'ns,'an'd' Oiib'b , uilding3J r -'&\jj&VJ '■'>';' ' -'l<- <•■•'■■■■■'.')'■'■'::■:;■);;<:) ; .
'■.; The attention- of Heads of (government: IDepartwonts, Bankers, lyifirchairtS; ii;chite.cts, Builders,, Manufacturers, and Mqtelkee'pers,'is specially invited.' ' ' ' ."' •■_ : \ '•' Tlie'public are respectfully : invited to ! in-specfc-fihe above in operation- on the'premress. ,-Medical .Electric ,Coil..Machines',.,lusexl" for ,ou .band; .also, Repairs effected on. siime. • ," ■■'■■>-. ' ! ' Baths, Pumps, Water Closets - ,'' H6fc! Witter Circulation, 'Hydraulic Water ; Kams,'arid 'every description of 'ship and house work, executed. Also, JEarth Closets supplied on the most' .improved principle. .... ' I ~.■ ' Contracts,taken and Estimates given in all tranches. " : ;" '-< a } • Niß:— Th'e'abdve Be JJtcan also be'iisediin Mining'Sbafts of any depth.' Delivered*; arranged-, and fixed up r so, that even;,a -child could put them in operation. ' .. . "".'■,] ! ■ , Opposite the CiaxEEioNrHoTEt,' 1 ' ! ■<,-. '■ -,..,/ • Princes Street, Dunedin. j "** r.i ODERIC K Mk&L%PR-i\ka much' pleasur.e.iniini'qrining bisjfrfeiids ,and th.e.public,.that.be has Opened Premises oppositp .t.fye Urite,rion Ilotei, l)uhedin ? ' with a Choice '.:'!.,',< r ', ; .!,';' - ~'(•' .-'-.' ~ '■^''(/liiria,:Q-iass', Ea"i't]i'enwai/e!' ! ' ! ' ' ,! ..: ■ ;.,. V asi.'s, .Lustres, . ... . '•• ..,'■■. '.r&C, ,&C.,j '..,;' ',':. ( ; Dinner Services, Tea Services,, ~-,.. Breakfast Sets,. Table Glass, and Flower' -, KUnds iu groat .variety., ' : ; j; It.. M. trusts that parties furnishing , will pay a visit to his show; room, before making their purchases. '•'',, ''-, '" ! ' ' ; ' Note', the Address—- '' ■ ! ■ ■' , Oppqsite the. Criterion : Hqteli'!;'l 'Princes' S tre e.t',' D. u'n'e d in: ( ■a e VEK ■■'• a;n© c;q .G-eorge : s'trect, '." . ' Buggies and. Carriages built in the most mo- ;< dern stylo. Inspection In piled.. , ,'.» Materials',and Workmanship guaran teed - K.B. —Itep'airß executed'on the shortest notice':' n ■ "'■'■■'■ " !: ' '"• "<'■'■' '■ - : *' , ' Photographs of Buggies/ Express Waggons, Light and Strong. Spring.Carts, &c., may be .seen on at.tbe ' Ohroqiole ' Q}%w,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 365, 4 March 1876, Page 1
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712Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 365, 4 March 1876, Page 1
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