3, Priucosfew South to 4 p.m., Dentist, •• ' "Ofl, Scaled id with , iof teeth it rate. J(t(n General Co nmission iCn.New Zealand fiLEY DIGGINGS, ing to the above diggings caa all sorts of diggers' tools, .pro"fl, &c, at Dunedin prices, rsigned. ■ '< JAMES JONES. D SON S, 2 S s, Fancy il ' I from Victoria JSS. . Flag, ■street, ihange ore. ; 3. c." , objects :—" ~ '810 relieve the aged, lntirui, disabled, or destitute of I all crecda and nations, _by receiving aud mainuiining, in a suitable building, such as may be most Dencfitcd by being iumaie.3 of the Asylum. ] The Government having intimated their willingness to grant a site for the purpose, it is hoped that a sufficient sum will bo collected to allow of a portion of thej Asylum being erected, and ready for the reception ot inmates before the winter sets in. ; President : - ■ His Honor Major Richardson. VICK-I?RESIDENT : John Hyde Harris, Esq. Treasurer : Walter Day, Esq. - Committee : . A. C. STRODE, Esq. JULIUS VOGEL, Esq. " ', ST. JOHN BRANIGAN, Esq. '•■ ' --; UENRY COOK, Esq. , -• - ~ -'JAMES A. "DOUGLAS," Esq. C. H. STREET, Esq. EDWAKD CASi'ER, Esq. JAMES RATTRAY, Ewj. EDWARD lIARDCASTLE, Hon. Secretary, By whom contributions are earnestly solicited, vnAwill be thankfully received. Donations may also be paid to the. account of the Dunedin Benevolent Asylum at any of the Dunedin "Banks. BEGG, CHRISTIE & CO., i Drapkks, Silk Mercers, Clothiers, &c, Princes and Manse-street«, Dunedin, BEG respectfully to draw the attention of their friends, customers, and the public generally, both in town and up country, that having completed their uew: premises facing to Manse ( and Pnncesstreetj, and haying opened their new stock, they are now in a position to supply every* description of Drapery Goods, bought in the bjst markets, and consequently, both modern in style and flesign. Messrs.' 8., C. & Co. may confidently state, that their new premises are, without doubt, the handsomest aud most extensive in Dunedin. .Their stock hasf been increased and varied in every department com-"-mensurate with the increased extent of their new establishment. Their winter stock of goods will be found to comprise every article suitable for the season, in Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youths' ware,^ of a texture, quality, and durability which will bo' found to insure complete satisfaction. ~ Messrs. 8., C. & Co. may here state that their^ arrangements are so complete, they will be in constant receipt of goods to meet the requirements of all.seasons, and all classes of purchasers, and that, their general stock will comprise everything that is usually: to be obtained in a large and carefully-selected stock, of a wholesale and retail drapery establishment.' A desideratum long wanting1 will be found at this establishment. Messrs. 8., C. & Co. having engaged first claa Millinery and Dress-making hands from Victoria, are in a position to execute any orders with which they may be favored. " . : "'"' "™ '' KEY &""bERWICK, Cabinet Makers, and Furniture Dealers, BEG to intimate to their friends and the public generally, tliat they have removed from the_ Octagon to more commodious premises, Princes-1 street, (lately occupied by Mr. Clulee), nearly opposite the Criterion Hotel, where, with a new and well selected stock of useful Furniture, of • . :) English, Scotch, American, Victorian and their own make, With moderate charges, and strict attention,to business, they trust still to merit a continuance of public patronage. ' Remember the address, * ; KEY & BERWICK, Princes-street, near Criterion Hotel. G. P. FA R Q U H A 8,, - (From S. Peardon's, Bourke-street, Melbourne,) I MPORTER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OP X LEATHER, Shoemakers' Kit Grindery, &c, &c, Princes-street, opposite the Barracks, Dunedin. The country trade may rely upon their orders being thoroughly, carefully, and promptly executed at lowest rates. Lacea, Odd Fellows' aprons, &c, cut. ■ THE SHAMROCK FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET. Messrs. Murphy & Co., Proprietors. rriHE SHAMROCK HOTEL has been built,' JL altogether without regard to cost, with all the conveniences and essentials requisite for the comfort of friends and patrons. The parlours,' sitting and dining rooms, are everything which can be desired for space, elegance of fittings and design. The bed rooms are airy, light, and furnished with every convenience for boarders. The Table is well provided with every delicacy of the season. The attendance first-rate, and the arrangements so complete that nothing is left unsnpSlied to render the Shamrock Hotel the very best in le City oi Dunedin. The charges are strictly moderate, and combined with the particular and especial advantages -which the proprietors are enabled to offer, they have no hesitation in pronouncing that travellers,'those arriving or those, departing', desirous of obtaining all th.c comforts to be found in a first-class Hotel in th« home country, cannot do better than stop at the Shamrock. MURPHY & CO., ' f ropmtgr*.'
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 186, 20 June 1862, Page 1
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