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Business Notice. MHHE readers of the Daily Times will recollect I a paragraph, which appeared some time ago in that paper, relative to a very large quantity of rubbish, designated " prepared meal," which had been imported into this market by some unprincipled firm, for the purpose of being mixed and sold to the pubhc as Coffee. The public, however, have the remedy against being thus imposed upon in their own hands, and it may be useful for them to know; that it is impossible for Storekeepers to supply them with genuine coffee at prices lower than from ls. 9d. to 2s. per lb. All coffee therefore retailed below those prices, should be looked upon with suspicion. Another criterion, which should not be over-looked, is that the spurious article seldom bears the name of the vendor, and is never guaranteed. The reasons for this of course are obvious. Barron and Campbell's Coffee is_ now universally acknowledged to be the finest coffee iv this market, and is likewise the only coffee which is properly guaranteed, although storekeepers often substitute inferior kinds when this coffee is asked for, on account of the larger profit 'they have on the spurious article. The public should, therefore, be particular tbat they get Barron and Campbell's coffee when they ask for it, and observe that each package bears their name and well-known label. To retain the confidence of the public in their coffee, Barron and Campbell offer the sum of £100 . To any one who will disprove their assertion that " all coffee prepared nnd sold by them, and bearing their signature, contains nothing but a mixture of pure 'coffee and chicory, or pure coffee, as tho case may be." • This coffee may be had of all storekeepers in town and country, and (wholesale only) from BARRON; & CAMPBELL, Wholesale Tea and Coffee Merchants, Rattray-street, } Dunedia. DR. WILSON. (Late of Kyneton, Victoria,) MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT HIS SURGERY, Arcade, From 10 to 12 a.m., and from 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. After these hours, AT HIS RESIDENCE, GEORGE VILLA, GEORGE-STREET. THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, Stafford-Street. AT this well-conducted Board and Lodging House may be had good accommodation with strictly moderate charges. Hot meals at all Hours. . ' MOSES A. LEE. , A. FISCHER'S FURNITURE AND BEDDING MART, George-street, Past the Royal George Hotel. PARTIES studying economy and comfort, buy your Bedding at the Wholesale Manufactory, Georgestreet. Parties about to furnish will do well by selecting their Goods from a varied Stock of Useful Articles at the Cabinet Manufactory, George-street. On Hand: Chairs, various; Tables, plain and polished; Sofas, double and single; Chests Drawers, Hearthrugs, &c.; Bedsteads, single and double, with or witbout Curtains; Cnildren's Iron Cots; Blankets, Palliasses, and Mattresses, all sizes.

THE undersigned having this day dissolved the partnership lately existing with Messrs. Turnbull & Co., under the style-and'firm of TurnbuU, Bing & Co., begs to inform the mercantile community that he„will continue, conjointly with Mir. WJ Harris, under the style of Bing, Harris & Co.; his general tr'de as Auctioneer, Commission Merchants," as well as the Drapery Department in all its branches. The business will, until their new premises in Highstreet, next Union Bank, are completed, be carried on at the store in the "rear of' Messrs. Turnbull & Co.'s premises, in High-street (entrance through the yard), where they have already" an' extensive'assortment of Drapery of every kind, and of the 'Newest' Fashion, on sale. '•-;'■•':.:' a lyX.y ■. •', They trust that the liberal ..patronage hitherto bestowed oh Mr. Bing, as resident partner of the late: firm, will be granted as extensively to tbe firm of Bing, Harris & Co. '.'■'.' X '.''' .. ADOLPH BING. Bunedin, Ist May, 1862 ' STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, . Maclaggan-street, opposite the Club. CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Pure American Kerosine Oil,' Kerosine Lamps, Chimneys, Globes, &c, in every variety of styles, pattern, and design. ~ DWEIR, Proprietor, (late 54 and 56, Arcade) begs . to apprise his customers that he is now unpacking a number of crates, casks, and hogsheads of Glass, Earthenware. and China, in the newest styles, which, in addition, to his present extensive stock, will enable him to execute orders for hotels, boardinghouses, and private families, with complete satisfaction,!). W. being the only direct importer of glass and earthenware in Dunedin. Pinner, breakfast, tea, and dessert services, toilette sets, &c, in great variety. Glass, cut or pressed, suitable for hotels or private faniilies, of every description. Kerosine oil, chimneys, lamps, globes, &c., at; greatly reduced prices. Remember tha STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE. ' Maolaogax-strbet. Opposite the Club. £200 REWARI). THE above sum of Two Hundred Pounds will be paid to any person or persons who may give such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders who set fire to the house, &c, o .the undersigned at Cherry Farm, on the morning o the 31st instant. . JOHN JONES. Dunedin, 31st May, 18G2. S ELLIN G OFF AT BASIL RONT, .Tunr.'s, Commercial House, George street, For One Month only. A discount of one shilling in the pound to all cash customers of one pound and upwards. Wanted, a Youth. Apply as above. GRAND BALL. THE MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY have just unpacked.',' 400 SUITS of SUPERFINE CLOTHING Suitable for the occasion; also I 40, Cases Heavy WINTER CLOTHING, Comprising every requisite for the season. Note.—MONSTER CLOTHING COMPANY. ADJOINING SWITZER'S, PRINCES-STREET. NOTICE TO CREDITORSION THE ESTATE OF MONSON BROS. ■- A FINAL DIVIDEND of ls; lid. per pound will be paid to the Creditors on the above Estate'at the oflice of the subscriber,; on, and after the 30th instant. • A. W. MORRIS, ! ; Princes-street. '■ Dunedin, 25th June, 1862. : ; . : ' MEDICAL. '■ ' ■"- ' ;. MR. URQUHART, Surgeon, Accoucheur, kc, late of the H.E.1.C.5., may be consulted at No. 5, Victoria Chambers,, or at the Medical Dispensary, Manse-street, from 0 to 11 a.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. Also during the evening. ' R. WILbON, [solicitor (Lite of Ca«tlemaine) has taken offices in Jetty street, opposite the Post-office. _ _ ■■"■•■■•- SHAG VALLEY DIGGING ' PARTIES proceeding to tlie above diggings cam be supplied with assorts of diggers' tools, proTisidns, wearing apparel, &c, at Dunedin prices, at the Store of the Undersigned. ■■ . ! ' JAMES JONEa Waikouaiti.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 184, 30 June 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 184, 30 June 1862, Page 1

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