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Business Is o Lice. ALL Account^. «me Aprn 3')th,"1802, to the City Comi-Any. Hipii-Mrect, Dunrdiii,-aW~ie» (pasted lo l.epiuil foitlmitli. • OEOIsGE COLLIE, Manager May 8, 186:,,. _ ALL Amounts due April 30th, 'BC2, to the New Zralakd GdiMi'ASY, corner of Princes'a"nd Rattray streets, Duncdiu, are requested to be paid forthwith.' ■•"■■-,.'■ ' -v, GEORGE COLLIE, Mnnnger. ' Miiy S, 1862. ,■ . ' MIJ. HENRY BA'WLISS, Aceountam, Princesstreet, Dunedin, is authorised tort'pfivp pay merit of Hccouiits for the City1 Company, Hig!-3treet, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 8, 1802. • MR. HENRY BAYI.ISS, Accountant, Princes street, Dunedin, is authorised to receive payment, of accounts tor the New Zealand Com pant coiner of Princes and Rattvav streets, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 1803. TJ^TOTIUK.- —All parties having any claims agaius xN A. J. Johnston and Alexander Erskine, contractoi's, will please to send.in their accounts to tin undersigned, before the 20th May, 18S2. A. Join Johnston, Anderson's Bay Road, May 12, 1862. CITY EXPRESS. ■ JAJiIES OSGOOD is prepared to execute all order entrusted to his care with promptness and despatch. Journeys made to the Valley daily, at II a.m. \m 4 p.m. Goods'rfelivered at any residence in Town. ...' .O'ffice'Sits.CoiJßS', corner of Princes and Stafford streets. ■ : . ' l. ■ ■ ' J . N E A L , ■•'•■:■ '(Late of Ballarat), SHOEING Forge and smiths' work in jreneral horses shod on the most approved principles. J. NEAL, Princes-street South. ' t MEDICAL, DISPENSARY,. Manse-street, MESSRS. COTTERELL & HARPER, Dis I'ENSING AND FAMILY CHEMISTS, &C-, &C. beer to announce to the inhabitants of Dunedin am vicinity, that they have Opened their New' Establish ment, iiitunte as atfeve, where they will be prep.ire to dispense Medicines compounded from the bes Dmgs, and hope by a strict attention to business t merit a share of public patronage. Physicians' Prescriptions dispensed with care an< efficiency unexcelled. Patent Medicines, Perfumery, and every articl connected with the Drug trade. J . W . ALLEN, Staffohd-stbket, •I'ITINE A ND SPIRIT MERCHANT, am GENERAL GROCER, Sole Agent for T. SWALLOW & CO., Genera Biscuit Manufacturer, Melbourne. Up-country trade supplied at lowest prices. NOTICE. . TO MERCHANTS, STOREKEEPERS, AND . OTHERS. rTIHE business hitherto carried on by the undei JL signed, as Carriers in this City, will for th future be carried on by Messrs. R. H. Leary and "E Harris, under the style of "R. Wilson an Company." (Signed) ROBERT WILSON. Stafford-street, Dtmedin, 12th March, 18G2. WITH reference to the above, R, WILSON i CO. trust that renewed exertions to give ever satisfaction to their customers, -will induce a conti nuance of their favors. ~s R. WILSON & CO. NOTICE. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE ANJ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. r|HHi? uiidersifrnejl having beon appointed Agen j. for Ottisjo (in place of \V. C. Young, Esq., re signed), applications for Fire or Life Insurance mus he made at his oflice, between tho hours of 10 and ■ o'clock. GEORGE S. BRODRICK, 1, Mercer's Buildings, Princes-street. Dunedin, Ist May, 1802. DUNEDIN ATHENJEUM AND' MECHANIC! INSTITUTION. President: His Honor the Superintendent. SINGING CLASS. : 7 AMES OSGOOD will form his SECOND-CLAS: eJ for instruction in Sacred or Vocal Mumc, at th Rev. Mr. Stuart's Church, on Wednesday Evening May 14. I'i'rm to consist of Fourteen Evening Lessons. Tuition—los. Ladica Free. VICTORIAN RESTAURANT. Princes-street south, next Messrs. Aruiour and Kennedy. , GOOD BEDS, well cooked mcafo, civility, ntten tion, and,cleanliness, combined with moierat charges.always to ba found at the VictorianßestanrantA few permanent boarders wanted, whose comfort; will be carefully attinded to. STANFIBLD & GLADHALL. Proprietors. "VTOTICE. The lead coloured boat, found betweei J_% Dunsdin and Port Chalmers, will be sold ti pay expenses, fourteen days from this date, .except a! exueuses'are paid to the linclereigued forthwith. JAMES PAUL. Dunedin, May 10th, 1862. ALL accounts uupaid and due to Mr. Andrew S Wilson (late Chemist and Druggist), Princes (itrect, will be summoned to the Court in Dunedin without further notice. Br order, " HJSNRY BAYLISS, Accountant. May 12tb, 18G2. . - . CAFE DE PA It IS, Jettt Strekt, Adjoining the Post Office. T> lORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian .Cafe A.\j Melbourne, respectfully announce to tin Business Meu and Gentry Of Dunedin, that the; lave opened the above spacious and elegant eroctio* CAFE AND RESTAURANT. ' The magnificent Dining Hall, which is capable o seating 200 persons, has been fitted and fnrnishec regardless of expense, tho sole aim of the proprietor; having been to ensure the comfort and ease of tin visitants, THE. CAFE AND SMOKING-ROOM Are luxuriously furnished, and replete with everj requisite, and offer to their frequenters the niosi comfortable lounge in the Australasian Colonies. Tfi< Coffee prepared and served in true Parisian style if of the most delicious aroma and flavor. Tub Steam Cookiko Apparatus, akd patukt grill, Erected at an enormous outlay, are presided overhj a Parisian artiste, whose sole study will be to gratify by variety and excellence the most epicurean taste. 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, combined with the celerity, cleanliuess, and superior style in which all viands will be served, will ensure for them a like amount of patronage to that which has'been bestowed upon their well-known. Victorian Establishment. gggr Open till after the closing of the Theatre and other places of amusement. BOARD BY THE WEEK OK MODERATE TERMS. HORNBY AND KNOX'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, JIATTJIAT-STUBKT, Clean beds, good meals, civility, attention, and moderate charges.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 154, 14 May 1862, Page 2

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