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Business Notices* PUBLIC NOTICE. IT being generally supposed that Flour made from Otago grown Wheat, will not keep for any length of time, the undersigned hereby guarantees to return the money for any Flour manufactured by and purchased from him, should such Flour prove unsound any time within twelve months from date. JAMES HASSELL. Steam Mills, November 2nd, 1864. TO SQUATTERS. THE Undersigned is prepared to receive WOOL for SCOURING at Cave Valley. JAMES HASSELL. November Ist, 1864. T S. ANDERSON, PAINTER, GLAZIER, & PAPERHANGER, HOTEL AND SHOP DECOBATEB, No. 1, Oamaru, Begs' respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Oamaru and vicinity that he is prepared to execute all work entrusted to him with a due regard to permanence, economical charges, and despatch. Paporhangings (new patterns), and every article in the Oil and Color Trade, at Dunedin prices. BUTCHERS. HP HE system of long credit has been the JL. reason hitherto given by Butchers as the cause of the very high retail price of Meat. We have been induced, by liberal promises of support, to start business in this line here on a CASH principle, determined (o sell at as low a remunerative price as possible, and trust that the new eystem will enable us to sell at, at least, 20 per cent, under the prices hitherto chaeged. We have now completed our arrangements to commence on the 27th instant, having purchased Messrs Sutherland and Parsons' shop, yards, and business, and will anxiously endeavor to give satisfaction to those who support us, and confidently trust that, from low prices, the consumption will be so much increased as to amply repay us. R. & J. MILLER. Oamaru, 20th October, 1864. SUMPTER, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION AND LICENSED SHIPPING AGENT, 2, Thames-street, Oamaru. GEORGE SUMPTER is prepared to receive Goods for SALE ON COMMISSION. NO STORAGE CHARGED 13? SOLD. PHOTOGRAPHS. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. T) H. GAUSSEN begs to inform the Publio that he has been induced to pay Oamaru another visit for the SHOW WEEK, and trusts those desirous of first-class Portraits on GLASS, LEATHER, OR PAPER, will favor him with an early call. P. A. G. solicits an inspection of the Specimens exhibited at his old Operating Room beside the STAR AND GARTER HOTEL. COFFEE 1 COFFEE!! PURE COFFEE, Fresh Roasted & Ground can now be had at COOKHAM HOUSE. Coffee warranted unadulterated, carefully packed in tins hot from the mill, to up-country orders. Fresh Roasted Berries also sent to order. S. GIBBS. Oamaru, October 12, 1864, TSwANIEL BROWN'S ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, WAITAKI FEKBT. N.B.—Good accommodation for Travellers. Wines and Liquors of the best brands. The undereigned also desires to intimate to the Public that the above Ferry is on THE ONLY LINE OF ROAD between Oam aru and Timaru, and the SHORTEST ROUTE. DANIEL BROWN. X UKE'S Detersive Essence of Sarsaparilla I J and lodide of Potash. —The most effective alterative of the system and Purifier of the Blood yet discovered. It will be found most valuable in the cure of the following diseases : —Rheumatism, Old Sores, Syphilis or Venereal Disease, and Cutaneous Eruptions. It will root out tho very foundation of the disease, and by purifying the blood give a healthy tone to the system. No Miner or Bushman should be without a bottle of this valuable compound. T UKE'S Pulmonic Mixture has proved most I I efficacious in the cure of Coughs, Asthma, Consumption, Colds, and all Disorders of the Lungs. In many instances this valuable mixture has effected perfect cure from Cough in Ten Minutes, by allaying the irritation of the chest and throat almost instantaneously. NOTICE. POISON for Dogs is Laid on my Lands at Cave Valley and Teneraki. JAMES HASSELL. "VTOW Running among the Cattle at Sta1M tion Peak, One Four-year old White STEER, branded 1G W near rump. The owner may have him by paying expenses. Apply to C. MEYER. October 13,1864.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 17 November 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 17 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 39, 17 November 1864, Page 1

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