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Business Notice. MEDICAL. DR. HOCKEN, late Surgeon of the s. s. Great Britain, F. Moss & Oo.'s Premises, Priucesstreet. a few doors above the Bank of New South Wali-8. - ' Hours of Consultation : 9 to 11 a.m., 2 to 4 p.m., and afterwards through the evening. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the partnership IN existing' between the undersigned, JAMEb 13RAITHWAITE and CHARLES ARMSTRONG, as fruitercra in the Arcade, was this day dissolved by mutual consent, the said JAMES BRAITAWAITE retiring from'the Firm. AH debts due and owing to tho firm of Braithwaite nml Armstrong, will be received and paid by the said Charles Aim:»troi)g. _ > The Business will be continued under the firm of Armstrong and Newey. Signed the Eighth day of May, 1862. JAMES BItAITHWAITE, CHARLES ARMSTRONG. Witness-RICHARD THOS. WHEELER. Charles Ahmstkoko, bpgs to return thanks to his friends and the public in general, for the liberal support awarded him since he commenced business ; and hopes, by strict attention and punctuality, to merit a continuance of the same. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE.—I will not be responsible for any debts ■JIM contracted by my late partner James Dallas. Signed, WM. LYONS, Lyons' Arcade Dining Rooms. I WILL not recognise any debts or transactions made by my partner Morris Dillon, in tho firm of Lyons and Dillon, Bakers, without my knowledge and consent. Signed, WM. LYONS, Lyons' Arcade Dining Rooms. DUNEDIN COOPERAGE. M'CARTHY, M'LEAN & CO., GENERAL COOPERS, Rattray-street, bade of Murison's, Confectioner. ' Coopers' work of every description on' the shortest . notice. OCTAGON PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, By Mks. Henderson, Most delightfully situated at the Junction of Princesstreet and the Octagon. Mrs. Henderson begs to announce that she has opened the above newly-erected. and < commodjous establishment, where every attention will be paid to the comforts and wants of her boarders. FARO-lE, .PATERSON & CO., Wholesale WINE, SPIRIT, & PROVISION MERCHANTS, Princes-street, hear the Cutting, Dunedin.. MSANDSTEIN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, . Rattray.street, next Shamrock Hotel. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. GD AVI S begs to call the attention of the ' . .Public of Dunedin, and Travellers to and from the Diggings, that he has at a great expense fitted upthe above-named Hotel for the comfort and • conve-', nience of Boarders, either by the day or week, on the I most reasonable terms ; and also to asftire them that I nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure to them the comforts of a home: Counter Lunch, with a glass of Ale'or Porter, One Shilling. MESSRS. CHARLES & CO., Wholesale Fruit Merchants, Princes-street south. JBLAKELEY, Sail, Flag, Tent and Tarpaulin. . Maker, Princes-street, corner of Walker-street, opposite the Barracks. MESSRS. POEPEL & TOXWARD, Architects' and Surveyors, City Survey Office, Prin cesstreet,'near the Octagon. CAFE DE PARIS, . Jetty Street, Adjoining the ■ Post Office. " T> lORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe, X*J Melbourne, respectfully announce to the Business Men and. Gentry of Dunedin, that they * aye opened the above spacious and elegant erection as a CAFE AND RESTAURANT. The magnificent Dining Hall, which is capable of seating 200 persons, has been fitted and furnished regardless of expense, the t-ole .aim of the proprietors having been to ensure the comfort and ease of the visitants. THE CAFE AND SMOKING-ROOM .Are luxuriously furnished; and replete with every' , requisite, and offer to their frequenters tho most ' comfortable lounge in the Australasian Colonies. The Coffee prepared and served in true Parisian style is of the most delicious aroma and flavor. , TnE Steam Cooking Apparatus, AND PATENT CHILL, " Erected at an enormous outlay, are presided over by , a Parisian artiste, who.se sole study will be to gratify j by variety and excellence the most "epicurean taste. I The.Proprietors trust that this effort on their part to supply the want so generally felt in Dunedin—that of a truly First-class Cafe and Restaurant, combinedwith the celerity, cleanliness, and superior style in which all viands will lie served, will ensure for them a like amount of patronage to that which has been bestowed upon their well-known Victorian Establishment. Bg§?" Open till after the closing of the Theatre andother places of amusement. BOARD BY~THE WEEK ON MODERATE TERMS. "' HORNBY AND KNOX'S' PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, RATTRAY-STREET. .Clean beds, good meals, civility, attention, and moderate charges. STEAM PACKET RESTAURANT, Opposite the Shakespeare, Maclaggin-street, FOR comfort, cleanliness, good meals, attention, and mo lerate charges, the Steam Packet Restaurant is second to none in Dunedin. CARR & MARTIN, Proprietors. SUCCESS BOARDING HOUSE. TIIHE best meals, the best attention, the lowest I charges, and excellent accommodation, and the wants of friends and customers always looked after at the Success Boarding House, Rattray-street, Opposite the Shamrock. BORTHWICK and ATKINS, Victoria, Paperhanging Warehouse, Maclaggan-street. Oils, colors, glass, paperhanginga, &c. THE COPARTNERSHIP of Messrs. F. Baine and Dr. E. Halley, ot Port Chalmers, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. • P. Baine. , E. Hallet. May lßt, 1862. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, ' WA'IPOBI. THE original IRON HOUSEputupby the Government having been found by the lessee to be quite inadequate for giving any really comfortable accommodations, he has at great expense made several additions and alterations, by which means he can now assure to travellers an amount of comfort and attention unequalled on the road. Hot meals at all hours—a comfortable fire when required in the long room. The Otago Daily Papers, when procurable. In consequence of frequent complaints about the fare charged for crossing the Waipori, at this ferry, the Lessee of the Waipori Accommodation House has been induced to purchase the boat &c, and now begs to inform travellers, that persons stopping at his house will be taken across the. ferry, at any hour,, Ifree of expense. , . . To other travellers'the fare will be before 9 a.m., One Shilling, after that hour to sun-down, Sixpence.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 151, 10 May 1862, Page 8

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