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Business Notices. JgOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS H NR V JQN ES, Princes-strebt, Corner of High - street, Will offer to the public for three gweeks only, (in consequence of extensive alterations to the premises). BOOTS And SHOES Op evert . Description Below cost price. Sale to commence on SATURDAY, 22nd NOVEMBER. EEETNote the address :— HENRY JONES. I Princes-street, : _ _- Corner High-street. JAMES SMITH'S Late A. Mot.lison's, Livery and Bait Stables, George-street, Dunedin. Good Loose Boxes; Kay, Corn, Chaff, &«,, always for Sale. NOTICE. " ; FTNLESS the Bag addressed Arthur Thomas, left \J to care of Kirkpatrick and Co, is claimed within fourteen days, it will he sold to defray expenses. KIRKPATiUCK AND CO. Dunedin, November 18th, 1802. a-?? Ts£sS£*? KOM DETAIL BUSINESS. A L£.. ACCO V& TS due to the firm of M'Leod and ff- Gibson, must be settled within one month from oate, otherwise legal proceeding will be taken for recovery of same without further notice. Dunedin, 20th. November, 1862. Q^EELONG (I'EIVATE HOTEL, Maclaggan-street, BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Terms moderate. JAMES BROWNE, Proprietor. ROWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES. CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, Messages and Parcels Forwarded to the Whole of the Gold Fields. THE Pony Express Starts for Waitahuna, Wetherstone's, and Tuapeka, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; and tor the Dunstan, every Saturday. ' J ROWLEY'S EXPRESS OFFICES, , Cutting, Princes-street -pROUDFOOT'S DAIRY, Maclaggan-street, es--L tabh:-hed 18,->7. "TODRAPERS AND 'OTHERS. YOUNGHUSBAND and CO. are now Clearing Off the Balance of their Shipments (being about to close their house of business here). In order to do so speedily, the goods will be offered at prices considerably below the usual rate. The stock consists of almost every description of plain and fancy drapery. Walker-street, Dunedin. " ALL WORK AND NO PLAY, MAKES JACK A DULL BOY," THEY SAY. A GOOD SONG, Comic or Sentimental; a good Dance, with good Music; and a night of fun and real joviality, may be had any night at T. B. SMITH'S, Shakspeare Hotel, Rattray-street, Not forgetting, at the same time, a first-rate nobbier or a glass of genuine English ale, mild or bitter, old or new, served m one ofthe largest music and amuse ment halls in Dunedm. Good board and lodging, good meals, good beds a.nd everything else good, and at moderate prices, at the SHAKSPEARE. . B SMITH. Proprietor. ■ A. HELMS & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL TOBACCONISTS, HAVE great pleasure in informing the Public of Dunedia and surrounding districts, that they have opened their New Premises, Princes-street, nearly opposite the Gold Office, with a large and wellassorted stock of best brands of tobacco, Havanah Cigars, Snuffs, Pipes, etc., etc., and as it is their intention to sell at the lowest prices, combined with strict attention and civility, they hope to be natroI nised by the Public. r Please Note Address of A. HELMS k CO., Princes-street. A. G. McCOMBE, COMMERCIAL ARBITRATOR, AUDITOR AND FACTOR, ' IS prepared to undertake Arbitrations, the investigation and, auditing of Business Books, Accounts of Public Companies, &c. The realisation of Estates, Sale of Town and Country Properties. Negociation of Loans and Contracts. Investment ot Capital, Collection of Interest, Rents, Debts, &c, and to act as Agent aud Attorney for Absentees. SWITZER'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES STREET, Dunedin, November 10th, 1882. GEORGE R. WEST, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC SELLER, George Street, (next Bath Hotel,) PIANOFORTES', Harmoniums', Fiutinas', Concertinas', and every description of Musical instruments Tuned smd Repaired. All • the popular Music by D'Albert, Farmer, Brimley, Richards, Osborne, and other eminent composers on Sale. A superior assortment of Pianofortes now on view by " Broadwood/' (imported direct by Mr. Krull.) New Music received by every Mail. " Alexandre" Harmoniums, for Sale, suitable for Divine Service. Countiy Orders punctually attended to. TO IRONMONGERS, BLACKSMITHS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. THE undersigned beg to inform the public of Otago that having opened a branch ol their establishment in Princes-street south, Dunedin, they respectfully solicit a share of trade so liberally aci corded to them for the lasfc ten years in Melbourne. From the facilities afforded by their Iron-rolling Mills in Victoria, any size of iron can be supplied at 14 days notice. * Ironmongers and large buyers of iron will be liberally dealt with. Just Landed. 30 tons bar iron, assorted „ Axle arms, naves, spokes, felloes, cart boxes Iro.nbark and blue gum bullock poles. CAIRNS, WILSON, and AMOS. Carron Warehouse, Princes-street south. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. IT is intended, in connection with the BAZAAR at the GRANGE, on the 16th and 17th December, to have an Exhibition of Articles illustrative of the Industry and Resources of New Zealand, and to combine with it an exhibition of" such ofthe industrial productions and labor-saving Machinery of other countries as may be lent. A Guarantee Fund has been formed for the preliminary expenses of this Exhibition, and the following gentlemenjhave agreed to act as a Committee:— I REV. E. G.ED WARDS: . ! MESSRS CANTRELL „ ST. JOHN BRANIGAN » H. CLAPCOTT „ W. CARR YOUNG J.P.TAYLOR. „ C.D.IRVINE „ F. J. MOSS „ ALFRED ECCLES. Intormation^-maybe obtained by any persons desirous of exhibiting, from Mr Cantrell, who will attend for that purpose at tlie oflS.ce of Messrs Frederick Moss and Co., Pnnces-street, between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m., daily. ! It is proposed to exhibit building materials, of wood, ton* and brick • Geological, Mineral, Animal and Vegetable Products, and Manufactures therefrom; Photographs, Architectural Designs and Drawings, Mwlel3, Labor-saving Machinery, etc., etc. Earlyapphcation % space is particularly requested, to enable the Committee to make the necessary arrangements. .-■/■? Py oider ot the Committee, ' j (Signed) H. CLAPCOTT, '= ?. , AI,FaES> ECCLES* Hon. Sees, ]

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 292, 26 November 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 292, 26 November 1862, Page 7

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