J^ESSRS. -J.05..-ICOHN & CO., WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE, 13, Hunter-Street, Stdjtbt; 18, Gutter Lane, Londos, - Beg to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and trade in general, that they have opened a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT In those Central Premises, HIGH-STREET, Between Messrs Harris, Bing and Co. and Messrs. -ftl'Leod and Gibson. They hope that their establishment, so well known I» Is ew South Wales and Queensland for tasteful se lections of Stock and moderate charges, will receive an equal share of patronage in Dunedin, which their utmost endeavors will be to deserve STOCK LIST- _ . .■ ■ ■ CUTLERY. ' ! ™%S?SE£fiS^ fOTts- Ur n-«>*■ bWes- ta bMkSporting knives ' . Scissors, assorted sizes Razors and strops. ■ _■;. ■. . BItUSHWARE. Hair brushes, tooth do., nail do. Shaving brushes, cloth do., shoe do •_ - LEATHERWARE. Vvritin^ desks, dressiug cases Poekethooks, portmonnaies Ladies' bags, Portmanteaus Travelling bas;s, Valises. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS Tea and coffee services Cruets, 3 to 8 glass Toast-racks, and egg-stands Salt cellars and mustard-pots Butterboats, tea urns Bread and cake baskets Trays, assorted sizes. Liquor and pickle frames Claret jugs Tablespoons and forks Dessert do do Tea, egg, and salt spoons Pillar and bedroom candlesticks. STATIONERY. All descriptions of Writing and printing taner Envelopes, copy books SPF Memorandum books, Metallic books Pocket books, account books Playing cards, bkicklead pencils Steel pens, all descriptions Penholders, do Magnum bonum pens Sealing wax Ink, in stone and glass bottles, assorted sizes Inkstands—glass, bronze, pewter, plated, china and papier maehe Letter weighers, papier mache folios Novels—Parlor and Railway Library, Bulwer's Cooper's, Disraeli's, James', &c. ' Children's picture books Prayer books and bibles—Protestant and Catholic . . * Spelling books, color boxes Manifold writers, copying books. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Harmoniums—portable i nas Do, %vith sacred stops Concertinas, accord eons Violins and fiates, musical boxes. COMBS. Dressing combs—stained, white, buffalo Tooth combs—ivory and horn Back combs-horn, shell, buffalo Side combs—stained, buffalo, shell India rubber combs in great variety, consisting of— Poll combs Dressing do. Back do. Toilet do. Saiall tooth do. PERFUMERY. Eaude'Cologne, lavender water Essences—jockey club, frangipani essence bouquets, rondeletia, &c. Toilet vinegar Pomades, of all descriptions Crystallised cream Bear's grease Philocome, hair oil Violet and tooth powdersPuffs and boxes, hair wash, shaving soap Soaps—Windsor, honey, almond and fancy. ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS. PAPIER MACHE GOODS. Tables, desks Workboxes, folios Inkstands, teatrays and waiters Card cases, tea caddies Card trays, sterescopes LOOKING-GLASSES. . Toilet glasses on trays—best plate glass, assorted sizes A great variety of chimnej and toilet glasses, of entirely new designs Zinc mirrors. WATCHES. Gold. — JEWELLERY—PLATED AND GILT. Bracelets, brooches Guard and Albert chains German silver thimbles. CABINET-WARE. Desks, assorted sizes and designs Work Ibexes Dressii;g eases, ladies' and gents* Glove and knitting boxes. PORCELAIN "AND GLASS-WARE. Vases, of a cheap order, as well as of the most superb designs Vasts, with Scriptural and Catholic subjects Crucifixes, statuettes, and figurines Fonts Chapels Bohemian glass vases of the newest designs Venetian glass vases, a splendid cut, and colors of every variety Wine and liqueur bottles Scent bottles, for dressing tables, «f fancy patterns, in great variety Bohemian claret jugs Bohemian and China toilet bottles and candlesticks Bohemian save-aJls, for candlesticks Figures and groups, historical, religious, and other subjects Bohemian card trays Do butter-boats Do tea-bells Do pomade and toilet boxes, to., fee. Bronze nicknacks, splendidly assorted China and bronze inkstands TOBACCONISTS' GOODS. Meerschaum pipes, in cases, silver mounted Billiard pipes, in cases Imitation meerschaum pipes, with or without cases Real and imitation meerschaum bowls Briar wood pipes Pipestems, of all descriptions Tobacco pouches Cigar cases. FANCY GOODS. Wax dolls, dressed and undressed Dutcli do, crying babies Toys, of all descriptions in wood and tin Toy tea-sets Beads, of all descriptions Balls and balloons, do do Walking-sticks Riding-whips Ladies' reticules Feather dusters English and French confectionery Fans, of the most costly designs, as well as tlicap ones ■ GAMES. Chess and draughts, and other boards Dominoes, roulettes. OPERA GLASSES. Ivory, morocco, duchesse Race glasses, very powerful Spectacles Stereoscopes, frith patent glasses French nails, pointes de Paris _ Fancy paper and glass boxes for confectionery, FURNITURE. Toilet taWos Gentlemen's and ladies' desks _ Vfasbstands, fitted with Bohemian glass toilet sets? Reading desks Dressing tables, with looking-glasses Lustres and candlesticks. HIGH TtRBET, Between Harris, Bing, and Ce. and H'lktod and Gibson.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 210, 11 August 1862, Page 7
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688Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 210, 11 August 1862, Page 7
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