For Sale. jyrsssßs. jos. xohn & co., 13, Hpntkr-Stkset, Stohet; 18, Gutter Lake, Lohdojt, ' Beg to inform the inhabitants of Dunedin and trade in general, that they have REMOVED v to their more spacious and central premiws in Princess-street, next to Messrs. J. Daniels and Co., Auctioneers, combining WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, but keeping the former quite separate from the latter department, They beg to recommend their large and wellselecfed Stock to intending purchasers, to whom greatest attention will be paid, and the most moderate prices quoted. STOCK LIST: CUTLERY. "*"' "ora ' ""- Sporting knives Scissors, assorted sizes Razors and strops. BRUSH WARE. H&ir brushes, tooth do., nail do. Shaving brushes, cloth do., shoe do LEATHERWARB Writing desks, dressing cases I ocketbooks, jwrtmonnaies LaJies' bass, Portmanteaus Travelling bags, Valises. ELECTROPLATED GOODS Te* and coffee services Cruets, 3 to 8 glass Tawt-racks, and e^-stands oalt cellani and mustard-pot» Butterboats, tea onus Bfjad and cake baskets Tniys, assorted sizea Liquor and pickle frames Claret jugs Tablespoons and forks Dessert do do Tet, egg, and ealt spoons Pillar and bedroom candlesticks . STATIONERY. AH descriptions of Writing and priuUng paper Envelope.*, copy books * I^r^ Memorandum books, Metallic books Pocket bookH, account books Playing cards, blacklead pencils Steel pens, all descriptions Penholders, do Macnuiu bonuin i>ena Sealing wax Ink, in stone and glass bottles, assorted sues InkatandJi—plass, bronze, pewter, plated, china and }iapier mach6 ' Letter weighers, papier machfi folios Novels—Parlor and Railway Library, Bulwer's _ Coopers, Disraeli'B, Jamea', & c . Children's picture books Prayer books and bibles—Protestant and Cathotic Spelling Jjooks, color boxes Manifold writers, copying books. tf MUSICAL IITSTiiUMKNTS Harmoniums—portable n&s Do, with sacred atops Concertinas, accordeons Violins and flutes, musical boxes. COMBS. Dressing combs—Ktained, white, bofialo Tooth combs—ivory and horn Back combs-horn, shell, buffalo Side combs—stained, buffalo, shell sr!! bber Coiabß 'm great ™fe^» <*B««tiB« Pull combs Dressing do. Back do. Toilet do. Small tooth do. „ , n PERFUMERY. Eau de Cok^ne, lavender water Essences—jockey club, frangipaoi esseaae bouquets, rondeletia, &c ToQet vinegar * Pomades, of all descriptions Crystallised cream Bear's grease Philocome, hair oil Violet and tooth powders Pufljj and boxes, hair wash, shaving sou Soaps—Windsor, honey, almond and fancy. ENGRAVINGS AND PRINTS PAPIER MACHE GOODS. Tables, desks Workboxes, folios Inkstanda, teatrays and waiters Card cases, tea caddies Card trays, sterescopes LOOKING-GLASSES. Toilet glasses on trays—best plate glass, assorttd euses A great variety of chimney and toilet glasses, of entirely new designs Zinc mirrors. WATCHES. Gold. JEWELLERY-PLATED AND GILT. Bracelets, brooches Guard and Albert chains Gernym silver thimbles. CABINET-WARE. Desks, assorted sizes and designs Workboxes Dressing cases, ladies' and gents' Glove and knitting boxes. PORCELAIN AND GLASS-WARE. Vases, of a cheap order, as well as of the most su{>erb designs Vases, with Scriptural and Catholic aubjee Crucifixes, statuettes, and figurines Fonts Chapels Bohemian glass vases of the newest designs Venetian glass vases, a splendid cut, and colon of every variety Wine and liqueur bottles Scent bottles, for dressing tables, of fancy pat terns, in great variety Bohemian claretjugs Bohemian and China toilet bottles and candle sticks Bohemian save-alls, for candlesticks Figures and groups, historical, religious, and other subjects Bohemian card trays Do butter-boats Do tea-bells Do pomade and toilet boxes, fee, to. Bronze meknacks, splendidly assorted China and bronze inkstands TOBACCONISTS' ( OODS. Meerschaum pipes, in cases, silver mounted .Billiard pipes, in cases Imitation meerschaum pipes, with or without caoes Real and imitation meerschaum bowla Briar wood pipes Fipestcms, of all descriptions Tobacco pouches Cigar cases. FANCY GOODS. Wax dolls, dressed and undressed Dutch do, crying babies Toys, of ail descriptions in wood aad tia Toy tea-sets Beads, of all descriptions Balls and balloons, do do Walking-Etickfl Riding-whips Ladies' reticules Feather dusters English and French confectionery Fans, of the most costly designs, as well m cheep onea GAMES. Chess and draughts, and other boards Dominoes, roulettes. . OPERA GLASSES. Ivory, morocco, duchesae Race glasses, very powerful Spectacles Stereoscopes, with patent classes French nails, pointes de Paris Fancy paper and glass boxes for confectionery Ice, &c, &c > FURNITURE. Toilet tables Gentlemen's and ladies' desks Washstands, fitted with Bohemian glass sets - Reading desks Dressing tables, with looking-glasses Lustres and candlesticks. HIGH ~i*T R B E T, Between Harris, Bing, and Co. I " ' and
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 237, 23 September 1862, Page 7
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