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■ '■- Business Notices. 1 :ls'" " " iKMURISON, —.... T>AKER, PASTRYCOOK, & CONFECTIONER, U Rattray-street, Dunbdin. Families supplied, and orders delivered to any part of the town and suburbs. i TOBACCO! TOBACCO! TOBACCO! .-;., jyTARKS, BENT WITCH & CO., | Wholesale Tobacconists & Importers. M. B. & Co. beg to inform the inhabitants of { Dunedin and up-country storekeepers, that they have , ODened this day, tho.se central premises in Princes- ' street, nex E. de Carle and Co., with a most exten- , 8 sive stock, comprising Tobacco, 10s., half lbs Twist and , Aromatic, l Cigars,—Trabucos, Lopez, Havanas, Swiss* and ManilJas, ■, Also, a general assortment of Tobacconists wares. < Intending purchasers would find it to their advan- ] tage to call and inspect our large and well-assorted J stock, before purchasing elsewhere. NOTICE TO MINERS. 1 MrN E R s En Route for r COLE CREEK, t MURPHY'S FLAT, HIGHLAY, c And the a DUN STAN DIGGINGS, \ Will find every description of Goods at our Stores, s BEACH-STREET, I And MAIN NORTH ROAD. * BAIRD BROTHERS, \ Waikouaiti. —- — _ 1— £ Q.EORGE YOUNG, I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, E Rattray Street, * Next Door to Shamrock Hotel. Repairs of Every Description Carefully Executed at Moderate Charges. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. JAMES EILGOUR has removed to No. * 4, Mercer's Buildiugs, Princes-street, where al partiesrtindebted to him are requested to call and settle them accounts without further delay Dunedin. 29th August;' 1802. - ] THE LITTLE SHOP. \ EN ATHAN, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, . Pnnces-stveet, begs to remind his friends and the public that he still keeps the Little Shop, and 1 that he has a neat assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks Colonial and English manufactured Jewellery, &c, which he will fsell at prices that defy competition. Remember! The LITTLE SHOP , Princes-street, three doors from Hi<>;h-street. Watches accurately repaired at the lowest rates € i : — — — j T>LATE-GLASS.—The Subscriber is prepared to l JL execute Orders for any size, from 12ft. by 7ft downwards. Henry Brooks, 39, Elizabeth-street! Melbourne. ( CHAPMAN'S HAIR CUTTING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON, Manse-street, Two Doors from Princes-street. TAMES CHAPMAN respectfully informs the *) Citizens of Dunedin that, having removed from the Arcade to the above superior premises, he hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance l of those favors so liberally bestowed upon him here- , tofore. c BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. TAMES MOLLISON, Bootmaker, having now |> completed the ALTERATION and EXTENSION of his Premises, has opened the same with a large and varied stock of ; BOOTS AND SHOES, I Suitable for all Classes. j J. M. would intimate to the Ladies that he has fitted up a room where they can have every facility for getting themselves suited, and where a young lady will be in attendance. Just Landing, ex Grasmere, 900 pairs of Kinross' Boots and Shoes, usuplly imported by James Kilgour, Esq. These goods require no recommendation, as they are well known in the Province. Every description of Boots and Shoes made on the Premises, on the shortest notice, by experienced workmen, wholesale and retail. Rattray-street, Dunpdin, 16th September, 18 2. A MERCER, Wholesale, Retail, and General . Merchant, Family Grocer and Commission Agent, corner of High-street and Princes-street, Dunedin VICTORIA LOAN OFFICE, Corner op Stafford-street, Dunedin, Next Cobb's Oflice. MONEY ADVANCED on all descriptions of Jewellery; Diamonds, Watches, and other - valuables. Also, upon Custom House Certificates, Bills of Lading, &c, &c. I .Mortgages effected and Bills discounted. t The strictest secrecy may be relied on. ] Gold Bought. i B. MARKS, Proprietor c HARPER TWELVETREES' Patent Washing Machine will wash as many clothes in a few hours, especially if used with Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder, as a woman can wash in two days by the old method of hand-rubbing, besides doing the work better, with half the soap and fuel. It will wash blankets, sheets, counterpane*, or any large things, as easy as it will do a handkerchief or a collar : and is the cheapest article ever invented. The works - Bromley-by-Bow, London. Sole Whoiesale Agents for Otaso, W. and G j Turnbull and Co. ( TO DIGGERS. j DIGGERS arriving in Dunedin, ought to know J that the Main South Road is the only one to the Nokomai; That it leads through the Woolshed, Waitahuna, . and Tuapeka, to the Dunstan, . Thus giving a chance of the numerous small, but pro- '' fitable rushes that occur along the route j 1 And what is highly important, they can purchase in the Tokoraairiro, 88 miles from Dunedin, the , 41b. loaf (first quality) at Is. , Biscuit, 6d. per Ib. " Provisions, groceries Diggers tools, &c., &c, Equally Cheap, at I , JAS. M'INDOE'S STORE, Next to Escort Station, Tokomairiro. I Carnage to the Nokomai for Swags, &c, Is. per lb. i BATHS. BATHS. BATHS. • CITY BAT HS, • Rattray-street Next to the -Shamrock..-Hotel. /^1 BEISSEL begs to inform his friends and the vJT. Public in general, that his BATHS are now Completed and open to the public. They are clef gantly arranged, and afford every possible comfort and requisite. Warm, Cold ancl Shower Baths can be had from 7 o'clock a.m., to 8 o'clock p.m., and Sundays rom 7 a.m. to 12 noon Warm Baths, 2s. 6d.—Cold do. 2s. t Monthly tickets are issued this day at a consider * able reduction. Private Baths for Ladies, open from 10 a.m. to 4 c p.isu A private side entrance for Ladies. ' t VICTORIA HOUSE, \ Princes-Street, Dukediw. ] TH E MOT T 0 * f~\ F this Establishment still coßtisues t© be Prompt Cash ! No Abatement! f ' £ A Shade of Profit!!! Undersold by none !11 I l C. T. ICK, f Silk Mercer and Linen. Draper, Proprietor. j

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 257, 16 October 1862, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 257, 16 October 1862, Page 8

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