TBiiißiEegs; Notices; '" *'- : ' MEDICAL; . DR. -HOOKEN, late Surgeon of the s. s^Grea Bntain, Jrincfcs-street Chambers, opposite th» Exch&vg^mm: and a' few doors above theßanJto Aev Sou&^ales. . y- ■> HoueSs of CoisaltatioQ : 9 to 11 a.m., 2to i. t> m. aod afterwards through the evening. ' „, , : p ; TA G O LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY; TEStPOEABY OPPICE, NO. 3, COMMERCIAL CHAMBERS, JETTY STREET, Directly opposite the Custom House.
mHIS COMPANY is prepared ou the sbortMt JL notice to make LIBERAL ADVANCES ON LANDED AND OTHER PROPERTIES. They are likewise prepared to Disoorar Appbo-h* Brats, Advajjcb Monet oh KEBoaLASDisB, Bosses C&BTIyiCATES, BILU O* LaDISG, . AJTD ETEHT Desckiptioh 07 Appboved Secceitieb. riEBIONG PRIVATE HOTEL. Maclaggan-street, _." •. D U IT*B D IN. Beautifully situated about five minutes'walk froa he Post Office. BxeeUent accommodation for femffies and'- priYsU boarders, -. JAMES BROWNE, Late of the Tamora Hotel, Proprietor. HE N R X & CO., Geaeral Ironmongers, and Irou Merchants, Octagon, Dunedin. SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIuTRI*. "jUTR. A LF R E D B O O T BFKGEON-DEX TI S T (Opposite Medical Hall) Pkinces-street, Cunedin. ~ .
TIT LAW | CO., Seed Fanners, Melbourne oil * L£ w ' Som»S r & Co-> wholesale and retail Seedsmen, Octagon, Dunedin. J *c"m BENEVOLENT ASYLUM, DUNEDIN. To be support^ by Volontary Contributions. •* He that hath pity on the poor, happy' is he." T Objects:- . 0 relieve the aged, infirm, disabled, or destitute of . m aU creeds and nations, by receiving and mainjainin&in a suitable bui!<W sac h as iSay be Inost oenefited by being inmates of tLe Asylouu The Governjaent having intimated their willingaess to grant a rate for the purpose, it, is hoped thatasaniPsssidskt: His Honor Majob Richakpbos. Vicb-Pbesibest : . ! j ~.„... -. JftHH Htd*.Habbis^ Bag I . Tebastjbsk: Waiteb Day, Esq. CosoaTTEK: A. C. STBODE, Esq. JULIUS VOGfiL, Isq. EDWARD HAKDCASTLiSa. Secretary, wm^feSaf reSivtr ■* BW*^ ThS^^f- &yi abo^bepaidto the account of th« D^gtt-Benevolent Aajrlnmaf any of the Doaedia
/i^* W?' Greenway Finney has been appointed Collector for the Institution, and willgivjKted leceipte signed by the Vi^-President of for all monies collected by him on this behalf. reasarer ~ BKGG, CHRISTIE & CO., " Dkai-bks, Silk Mebcess, Clothibks, && irruaces and Manse-streets * B Dunedix, : E^ respectfully to draw the attention of their fnends, customers, and the public general!? both in town and up country, that hiving lompSi to new presses facin- to Manse and PrfncS streete, and Irnying opened their new stock, they an now in i^posmoß to supply every description cf Drapery Gj>ods, bought & the bit nS J consequentivvboth modern in style and deSnT Messa. jJ.,C. & Co. may cou&dsnUyMnte, that thexr new premises are, without doubt, the hSmSt rad most extensive in Dunedin. 1 heir Sck hS been increased and varied in every department commensurate vnth the increased extent or^^ Their winter stock of goods found to comprise every article suitable for the season, in Ladies', Gentlemen's aad YoShV lv? jof a texture, quality, aud durabiiitv whicb^wOlS i fonud to insure complete satisfaction stant recaptof goods to meet^e re^uireinen^of S seasons, and aU elaases of purchaser?lEPSS LS d^Kf^^^P 1^8 of a trholesalc and retad drapery establfehment. es A|^de«tam long wantmg will be found at tKi, Messrs. B. C & Co. having engaged first class
NEW IRON STORE, WAIKOUAITI, Atyoinmg Wpoley*s Hotel. TOHB Undersigned having erected the above extenA awe premises, have always on sale, wholesale *uaKtvS' ttndemeationed goods of firsVdasi SPIEnS, AND CORDIALS. Bulk and bottfed ale and porter (best brands*, brandy, rum, whisky, old torn, geneva (qrl! . casks and, cases), sherry, part* £ ng er wine. ginger brandy, peppermifiVraspbeny^ jar, doves, ieraon syrup. .-,, PBOYISIONS AND QROCBRIES. Adelaide and Monnt Moriac flour, oatmeaL oats, bran, hams and bacon, sardines, lobster?, oftere, r^ hemngs/'Yamout^ f]^^ candles (Bales'), Java's (purifiS castor oil, sauced Testa? w!!i^'^"^^ Mians," jama; chee^ bottied.frmte, pickles, starch,^©, salt! mustard^ spice, sago, pearl barley, marmalade, team chests,halves, and boxe%sQears yava, Mauritius, and Cossipore), tolswco. confectionery, batter (Cork and Wellineton) blacking, soap (Engrlkk and colonial). - ' : IRONMONGERY. Qalvanised tin backet^ wash-dishe& bilUes, pan m^ns, nails, picks, axes, tom^wk^tabl« ■hovels (long and short), locks, hiige^^^ locks, kerosene oil and lamps, rawaod boiled oil, paints, leads, &c, &c TIMBER. Shingles, paUng, quarterinpj, Scotck flooring boards, Kaon &c Also an extensfve assortoeni of boots, shoes, draperyj hosiery, slop clothing and fancy Mods. Hmersen route for the uev v diganoij Soiiatters. ?armers,tod others in the neishborfcood ofWaikou^ ••^-T 1?^ 1 ***** tiwj'^iH savetno'nejJtiae, and trouble, by purchaang-at our Stores. ' ~ ' BAIBD, BROTHERS, ' N«w Irob Sxowb. WAIKOUAItI.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 213, 26 August 1862, Page 1
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