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Business Notices, BEDDING CHEAP. CHEAP BEDDING. A. Fisher's Bedding and Fallings Manufactory, George-street, near the Victoria Bakery. A FISHER Upholsterer, Piilliass. aud Mattres-. , Manufacturer, respectfully informs his friend Jiat he haa opened business in George-street, when i general stock of all classes of bedding can be hao ifc reabouable price's. Palliasses any sizes made t< order, on the shortest notice, Publicans and Proprietors of Lodging houses sup plied at wholesale prices. Restuffing neatly executed. On hand, double and single cedar sofas, witli squabs nnd t bolsters. Bedsteads, stretchers, &c. The Ti-ade supplied. WILLIAM GREENWOOD begs to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin, that he has enterec" nto the business of CESSPOOL and CLOSET JLEANING, and proifisp? to do all such work tc he satisfaction of his customers, and on the mosi •easonable terms possible. Address—" Bpxes/' Maclaagan street. Prince' treet, mid Stafford .street. Wimjam Grkkswood, Nightman. SOOTMAIiCEIV^¥LI3OiimNYAND DUNEDIN X/TANLY THACKER having completed the buildLVL ing of his Store in Hope-street, is prepared to ■xecute all orders he may be favored with. WAIHOLA GORGE IN-N, rlalf-wny between Dunedin and the Diggings, and 4 Miles sontk-webt from the Waihola Laice, on the Main Road. JO H N DAVIDSON, BEGS to'intimale to the public, that he has opened the above new and commodious premises, and lopes by stiict attention to cleanliness and comfort, .■ombiued with moderate charges, to merit a shared oublic patronage. J. D., takes this opportunity of thanking old 'riends for past support, and hopes that they will not onjet to give hini a call in his new house, which thej •vill find to be far more commodious and comfortable than the old one. Wines, Be«r, aud Spirits of the very best brands always on hand. Oats, Chaff, and Bran, always on Sale at current rates. GOOD SIABLINO. NOTICE I.! ! I" ITTLE DORRIT, "NEWCOMES," Tale of I_J two cities, Uncommercial traveller, Peg Wof•ington, Doiigiat. JciroJdi', Levers', Thackeray's (Curde Bell, and 200 select works by the most popular luthors, have boon added to the DUNEDIN LIBRARY. Maukice Joel, Proprietor, Princes-street, Opposite the Government Offices. N.B. A large assortment of merchants' -account hooks, stationery, Novels books for presents, and school books always on hand.

CLOTTY DUNEDIN. BOOTS, be&t suited for it, are to be had ol MANLY THACKEU, Premier Bootmaker, Hopn-srREET, rear of Dalgety & Rattray's.

JUST ARRIVED, ex Western and Omeo, at Ful. ler's Commercial Cigar Div,in, No. 1, Arcade, opposite. Union Bank, a splendid assortment of Cigars, Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes, &c, &c. ■BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. i To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. ■ "He that hath pity on. the poor, happy is he." . ■■■■.'. ■ ■ ■. Objects :— TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and maintaining, in a suitable building, such ab may be most ' benefited by being inmates of the Asylum. The Government having, intimated their willingness ■ to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will be collected.to allow of a portion of the [ Asylum being erectedy and ready for the reception of ! inmates before the winter sets in. . Interim Committkb : i JOHN HYDE HARRIS. /■ALFRED CHETHAM STRODE. ■ .JAMES A. DOUGLAS. JULIUS VOGEL. • EDWARD.G. EDWARDS. ' ■ By whom contributions- are earnestly solicited, and ; will be thankfully received. ; Donations may also be paid to the account of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dunedin Banks; • : ADVANCE IN THE PRICE ' op OATS, FLOUR, POTATOES, ! • And other produce. EDWARD CASPER & CO. inform Importers, and others that, to enable them to hold for the ; ",; , RISE IN'VALUE Which must shortly, take place, they will make Liberal Advances on Oats, Flour, Potatoes, &c, &c, and Stoke the same in that large, well-ventilated, and secure Warehouse, the Hope-street Free Stores, at the rate of ONE FARTHING PER BUSHEL PER WEEK For Oats, and other articles in the same proportion, allowing a discount in accordance with the quantity held. By the accommodation thus offered many have been saved from ruinous losses. ; The system: has operated most advantageously on markets elsewhere, and E. C. and Co. feel persuaded that, in imitating such a 'rystem here, the best into rests of buyer and seller will be eiibured. Whilst a market is amply supplied, fears need not be entertained that vast, quantities of staple goods will be recklessly and needlessly sacrificed. For Sale.

T I M B E R , PRINCES STREET TIMBER YARD. THE undersigned has for sale at his yards. Princes street south, a large and carefully assorted Stock of Building Materials, consisting of, viz., 9 and 11x3 Baltic deals, solid Do. do .do. cut American T. and G. lumber and shelving ■ Do. quartering and weatherboords ,6 x l\, 6 x 1, 0 x %, C x i, T. and G. Scotch flooring Cedar, from -J inch boards to 3 inch planks New Zealand scantling and weatherboards Van Dieman's Land quartering and joLsting Do. palings, shingles, and battens Corrugated iron Architraves and mouldings Doors and sashes GEORGE O'DRISCOLL. T>APERHANGTNGS. 10,000 pieces Dining-room, JLT Drawing-room, Shop, Bar and Ceilings, Marbleand Oaks, Is. and Is. 3d. Henry Pklling, House Decorator, George-street, below lioyal George, auci Queen-street, Melbourne. /GALVANIZED IRON, all lengths; Spoutting. \JC ,-. all patterns, made by machinery. Works, Princes street, next Barracks, and Melbourne. T?IRE BRICKS TOR SALE. Robt. I?ksJL; wick, Moray-place. , ■ FOR SALE, by the Undersigned; Dray, Wheel* and Axles. ...-■■ ■' ; , ■ WEBB.-PANTLIN & CO. '■ T)APER-HANGINGS ! Cheap Paperhangings !! X 10 000 pieces Dining-room, Drawing-room, Bedroom, Parlor," Passage, Shop, and Ceiling Paper hangings, house-lining Calico, Tacks, Borders, Comers. Centre pieces. Polling's Tottenham, House Paperhanging Warehouse, George-street, ' below Koyal George Hotel. Painting, Paperhanging, &c., on tht most reasonable terms. ' , ■ ■.-..-.

"DILLIAItD TABLES, balls, cues, cloths, i.c, D &ale, JAMts FncH &, Co , Itattmy street. Agents for Julius I'asei, Melbourne. FOR SALE, a Plate Giro liont. consisting l 5 panes, 3 x 0 and 7 x 6, with plaster sash an< tableture complete. j. 6WITZER. FOR SALE. BLUESKIN DISTRICT, 10 MILES FROM TOWN, SEVERAL VALUABLE SECTIONS, gooi aspect, wood and water. P ' MORSE & ORBELL, Rattray-street

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 126, 11 April 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 126, 11 April 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 126, 11 April 1862, Page 8

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