Dunedin Advertisements. [CIRCULAR.] HALL OF MEDICINE, Ra/ttray - Street. IN consequence of the Dissolution of Partnership between Mr G-. Dermer and myself, I beg most respectfully to inform you that I hare taken the premises in Rattray-street, recently occupied by the late firm, and hope by strict personal attention to my business, to merit the same liberal patronage accorded to mc for over two and a-half years, in Manse-street. The Dispensing Department will be under my own personal supervision, and all medicines dispensed in my establishment will be of the purest quality so that all prescriptions entrusted to my care will be faithfully dispensed, with accuracy and despatch I would wish to direct your attention to my. new and largo assortment of perfumery, brushwire, nursery and toilet requisites, proprietary medicines, drugs and chemicals, and druggist , sundries, &c.; md every article connected with the trade. Tha iking you for your past liberal support, And soliciting further favors, I remain your obedient servant, WILLIAM COTTERILL, Di-pensmg aud Family Chemist. Hall of Medicine, Rat tray-street, Dunedin, 17th June, 1861. pEORGE E. DERMER, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEDICAL DISPENSARY, Manse - Steeet, Dcnedin, Having Dissolved Partnership with Mr Wm. Cotterill, begs to thank the public for the lib3ral patronage accorded to the late firm, both m Ratti aystreet and Manse-street; and to announce that he is now carrying on business at the above establishment, where he respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors. G. E. Dermer having been for many years medical pupil of Dr. Crooke, of Melbourne, and being a Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Yictcria, begs to assure his friends and the public that all prescriptions entrusted to him will be faithfully dispensed from the finest drugs, according to the Pilarmacpoa, without substitution or omission. A most extensive and carefully-selected Stocx of Perfumery, Nursery and Toilet requisites, Proprierary Medicines, Genuine Drugs and Chemicals, and all J articles connected with the business. DISPENSARY, M\N'sn - Street. GOODS, PACK AGIOS, &c, FROM GREAT BRITAIN. TjALRYMPLE, Jun., and C O. attend to Bills of Lading for Goods by Vessels t-oin Great Britain, <5Lc, pass the necessary Customs' Entries, pay Duties, Freight, and all other charges, and forward the Goods to their destination, as may be directed DALRYMPLE Sv CO., DUNEDIN, Agents for the GLOBE PARCEL EXPRESS, to and from all parts of the World. FOR SALE BY PRIV Uh CONTRACT. AG. FISHER AND CO. , are instructed to sell by private contract, LAND in the Hawkesbury District, most eligibly 6itua f ed, having a ne\cr-failm» stream of witer running through the whole, and comprising— Sections 11 and 12 of Block IV. m the Hawkesbury district Section 10, Bioek IV, m the Hawkes* bury district Also, Section 5, Block V., in the came district, being about 800 acres. Terms liberal. Conveyances. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. A COACH (carrying the Mails) starts from the " Times" Office, "Wansheckstreet, Oamaru, for Duncdiu, at 5 a.m. on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, & SATURDAYS RETURNING ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & FRIDAYS. FARES : Oumaru co Otepopo .. £0 15 0 „ Hampden .. 10 0 „ Palmerston . . 110 0 ~ Waikouaiti . . 115 0 „ lHueskin .. 2 0 0 Dunedin .. 2 10 0 Dunedin to Blucskin .. £0 15 0 „ Waikoueiti .. 10 0 „ Palmerston . . 110 0 „ Hampden .. 2 0 0 ~ Otcpopo .. 2 5 0 „ Oamaru . . 2 10 0 Experienced Drivers and Avell-appointed Coaches only are employed. Travellers, therefore may rely on safe, speedy, and regular transit. Parcels may be booked either way. Useful Horses constantly for sale, a thorough trial given previous to purchase. HENRY HOYT & CO., Proprietors. W. R. MITCHELL, Manager, Dunediu. F. PINKERTON & CO., Agents, "Wansbeck-street, Oamaru. THE OAMARU TIMES AND WAITAKJ REPORTER, IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Morning, at the Office, Wansbeck-street Oamaru. TERMS OF Single Copy, per year . .£l5O Five copies, per year . . . 5 0 0 Clubs of 20, sent to one address, per year .. . 18 0 C All Subscriptions to be patd Half-yearly in Advance TERMS OF ADVERTISING — First insertion 3s. per inch Every subsequent insertion Is. 6d. do.
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 28, 1 September 1864, Page 4
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