Water of Leith Brewery,
Dunedin.
Marshall and Copeland,
Brewers, Bottlers, Importers,
and Exporters,
Have for Sale
XXX Ale, £5 per Hhd.
XXXX “ £ 6 “ “
Draught Porter, £6 per Hhd.
Colonial Bottled Porter 10s per dos
English “ “ 12s “ “
N.B.- Orders from the Country,
accompanied with a town refe-
rence or remittance, promptly
attended to.
Dunedin City Coffee Company.
P.W. Hutton and Co,
Coffee Importers and Growers
of Chicory.
Peter W. Hutton and Co.
have pleasure m informing
their patrons that they are now
m regular receipt of Shipments
of the finest Coffees and spices
procurable m the London mar-
ket; and m order to obviate the
possibility of their Coffee being
adulterated, they have imported
Chicory m its whole state, as well
as entered into arrangements for
its cultivation m Otago. With
these advantages, coupled with
all the latest appliances of sci-
ence for the manufacture of
Coffee, they have pleasure m
soliciting a continuance of sup-
port. The greatest care is given
to the roasting of the Coffee, and
Coffees, when prepared to order,
are mixed when warm with the
Whole Chicory, and ground both
together, thus giving a peculiar
freshness and flavour not to be
obtained by the method usually
adopted.
Spices.
The spices being our own importa-
tion, and ground on the promises,
are waranted pure.
Agents wanted for the sale of
our Coffees and Spices m towns
throughout the Provinces of New Zea-
land. Address P.W. Hutton’s Co,
Coffee Merchants Princes-Street,
Near the junction of Anderson’s Bay
Road. Dunedin
Sorley and Samuel.
General and Furnishing
Ironmongers,
Princes-Street North, Dunedin.
Respectfully solicit the inspec-
tion of Purchasers to their
Extensive and well-assorted
Stock of General Ironmongery.
Comprising-
Superior Cutlery, plated ware and
Every article m domestic use.
Register Grates, American and
Colonial ovens Leamington and
Paragon Kitchen ranges.
Office and shop stoves, doormats,
scrapers. Carpenter’s Mason’s
Blacksmith’s tools. Portable
forges, horse shoes and nails,
Anvils, vyces, hammers, Smith’s
bellows, Diggers utensils, gold
scales and magnets. Road and
Miner’s picks shovels, spades,
Averey’s and Fairbank’s Weigh-
ing Machines, Sheet Copper,
Copper boilers, Iron boilers,
galvanised and enamelled.
Oven doors, furnace doors, and
Grates, Church and Schoolbells
sash weights, washing machines.
Nails and tacks, of Every kind,
Screw jacks, stocks and dies.
Grindstones, Jar, Oakum, Chinese
Oil, Manilla and Europe rope,
Bengal lines, Log lines, fishing
lines, fish-hooks, Churns.
Chaff cutters, &c. &c.
Sorley and Samuel,
Princes-Street, Cutting, Dunedin
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North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 4, 21 April 1864, Page 9
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