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Business Notices. IjiERHCSON & MITCHELL, Engravers asi> TV ' Lithographers, Princes-street, above Bank XT New South Wales., Wealing Cards, Bill Heads, * Mape., Plans, &c, . *>_ BUTLER, BROTHERS,, & WHITEHOUSE, < Wholesale Saddlers, Fo Harnkss Mak3rs ant> Sai>pl>;rs' Irokmonof.rs. — WaJaall, England : and Pitt street, Sydney, near tb Metropolitan Hotel. n OBSERVE ! Day's concentrated compound es- fro seneca of red Jamaica sarsaparella, with dande- uu lion and potash,' effectually cures of kinds of skin dlseaseN, pimples, ulcers, swellings, boils, sore throats ,- and eyes, bad legs, piles, thoroughly eradicates any I tnw&s of secondary symptoms, destroys the injurious s^ fil'wts produced by meicuryupon thesy.«tem,istlu'best reuiedv for uervotU debility, weakness of the stomach, flatulency, indigestion, biliousness. For purifybigthe = blood, invigorating and strengthening the constitution, generally to stand fatigue, and in all cases of chest, aud lung affections, torpid or sluggish liver, and heumatism, so incidental to these colonies, its effects _ are truly astonishing in working cures. IV Sole proprietor—Day, chemist, 27 Lonsdale-street, West Melbourne. ' Vi Agent for Dunedin, Mr. Seo. Caspar, Australian Store, Duuedin. to STORAGE. —Goods stored at current rates, at Pa j Scott & Co.'s. Princes-street. 366 39 dai A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COM_f\ PANY'S COAL, screened or smithy, dotivered at nhortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the undersigned. JAMES L. & C. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite Barracks. ~\ GREENISLAND RISING. Pl^ "VtTELL, I NEVER!—the old settler says— cut V V I never would have believed that there would 1)F so great a clmng'e -in Grecnisland —formerly so quiet, and so dead in fact! We'll it's astonishing ! iut hh gold has done so much for Australia, so it was bound to do in Otago. The gold has forwarded Dunedin ten years in advance of itself, and has added ten- ij fold value to land and produce iv our up-country . nt districts. So vo, Greenisliidcrs, have slso received ot '^^ this life-giving influence, and also such an impulse as promises soon to mark Greenisland of the Fiiist re-j importance. As an evidence we have transplanted in 'j tOtO THE G ASGOW POLYTECHNIC. Note their motto: — '.— " LET OTAGO FLOURISH !" Where M'COLL & CAMPBELL have always on hand a well selected stock of . GROCERIES, DRAPERY, &c. rj Indeed, it takes all Dunedin to supply them, and it X in now generally acknowledged that they oiily keep flrst-clas« articles. They especially recommend llieir NOTED TEA S, AtOs 6d and 4s per lb. The Drapery Side is well assorted in Fancy Goods, Ladies' Dieses, Crinolines, &c, &c., Underclothing-, and every article .suited for tho season.' JONES & CO, • — Pharmaceutical and Dispensing Chemist, Corner of Makse-strkbt, (Next to Cobb's Booking Offices), A/ TNFORM the public ot Dunedin that they have -Lt. X opened their new Establishment with a Stotk ot the most, genuine Drugs and Chemicals, and trust Frc from their lengthened experience to receive a share oi public patronage. Physicians' prescriptions accurately prepared. Country orders promptly executed. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. A To be supported by Voluntary Contributions. " 11© ihat hath pity on the poor, happy is he." \ Objects:— He TO relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of all creeds and nations, by receiving and main- j mining, in a suitable building, such as may be most G. Benefited by being inmates of the Asylum. lie Ths Government having intimated their willingness pa) to arant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sulb.- bm eient sum. will be collected to allow of a portion of the coi Asylum being erected, and ready for tho reception ot rel nniates before the winter sots in. is Isterim Committee : - aui JOHN HYDE HARRIS. in ALFRED CHETHAM STRODE. JAMES A. DOUGLAS. — JULIUS VOGEL. n EDWARD G. EDWARDS. ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, EDWARD HARDCASTLEJHon. Secretary, 1\ , Interim Committen. JJ By whom contributions are earnestly solicited, and «£ will be thankfully received. B Donations may also be paid to the account of the ™ Dnnedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dimedin Jjaj Banks. Mi Surreys effected in all parts oLthe Province. Plans, D_ maps/executed with despatch. Transact all business connected with the transfer of houses and lands. Land Office. L 0 Office :—Maelaggan-street, Near the Arcade. MB. WM. SOMNEK is admitted a Partner of HT our Firm, ns Farmers and Seedsmen, from the i. Ist inst nnd the business will as heretofore be con- 1 r .uebHl under the style of. W. Law & Co. & cq _ wi British and Colonial Seed Warehouse, "■!■ 118, Swnnston-street, Melbourne .Tiinuary 20, 1862. , L J ' MESSRS. GILLIES AND STREET, C> L_s» akd Estatb" Aoknts, Accountahts, akd nt^ StrRVBYOKS. • mtl MONEY invested in Lund, and Loans on lie] Mortgage effected, Surveys executed, and Maps constructed. T his iDsoh-ent and Partnership Estates wound up. In- e v< teresfc Rents and Accounts collected. in Register of Lands and Houses for Sale or to Let, an , and maps for reference kept. ~-.,• r ani Land Office business transacted, and reliable information furnished respecting Lands in all parts ot the A Provinces of 01^-J^gtad.^ . - CHARLES HENRY STREET. a Offices—Princes-street, near the Cutting. Jf. an : —" " ~ 0 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, „ WAIPOP.I. milE original IRON HOUSE put up by the Gove™; T ment lTaving been found by the lessee to U qnrte = SS^b^i^^^S^^^ I dS and dtektionf, by whfcli mea™ he «v ™w St assure to travellers an amount of comfort awl atten _ tion unequalled on the road. Hot meals at all hours—a comfortable fire when T required in the long room. The Ota S o Daily Papers, JL when procurable. _ r Tn consequence of frequent complaints about the co fare Sfcr crossing the Waipori, .at this ferry, so the LeSof the Waipori Accommodation House has ab be^n iiXced to -purchase the boat &c, and now begs tTinform travellers, that persons stopping at his hou^lU be taken across the ferry at any hour, free of expense. I To other travellers the fare will be before 9 a.m. J. One Shilling, after that hour to sun-down, Sixpence, tli ■•■'• T HE DUNEDIN LIME BURNING Fl COMPANY. nnHE above Company. is prepared to supply I the architects builders, contractors, and the public generally, with Lime of the best quality fresh - fi-om the Kiln, at the lowest prices. Apply Walker-street, opposite the Caledonian "| Hotel. j5 ■ ' " ta MESSRS. J. KEIR & CO., D George Street,. *J Opposite the Royal George Hotel, ri IMJ.OBTKKS ov Glass, Room Papers, Oil J Colors, Paints, &c. a l MESSRS. KEIR & CO. are the largest holders k of Window Glass and Room Papers .in in Glass of all descriptions and sizes. »,:Si!3:™. L_wj.--«i-.- ;

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 156, 16 May 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 156, 16 May 1862, Page 8

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