Public Notices NOTICE. TT W I L S O N Successor to the late EDMUND COWPEB, Ironmonger, Dee-Btreet, Has removed (during alterations to premises in Dee-street) to the premises in Tay-street, known as Beaven's Buildings. BE MOVED. | TJ SLOAN AND SONS, - t *' * DUMFRIES BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Have removed from Esk-street, to those central premises in DEE STKEE T, i Next the Union Bane. KTTTOB. rpHE undersigned begs to inform his friends and JL the public generally that he has resumed business as an AUCTIONEER, and to assure them that any sales with which he may be favored will receive his earnest and careful attention. Prompt account sales may be relied on, and the lowest current rate of commission charged. Convenient and commodious paddocks at Appleby laid down in English- grass and clover, for stock driven in from a distance for sale. Having made an arrangement with Mr 1 Fbedebick Nutteb to conduct the office busi- r ness, all letters may be addressed to his care. PETEE DALEY MPLE. NOTICE. T& M. HYAMS, Watchmakers and J«jw- • ellers, Dee-street, beg to inform the inhabitants of Southland that they have completed arrangements with Mr JAMES REID, Practical Watch and Clockmaker (formerly of Duriedin) who will, from this date, be prepared to execute on their premises, Dee-street, all work connected with this branch of their business. Mr REID'S skill in his profession is well known, his name having been, during sixteen years past, considered ia the neighboring Province of Otago a sufficient guarantee of workmanship. Invercargill, sth June 1868. NOTICE. A. DEAN, TAILOR, HABIT MAKER,' &o. (For ten. years with J. Hogg and Co., 40 St. James- street, London), 7>EGS to intimate that he has commenced busi1J ness as above, in premises at the corner of Esk and Dee streets, next door to H. E. Osborne Auctioneer, where he^hopes by strict attention to business, "moderate charges, and thorough good workmanship, to secure a fair Bhare of public suppor INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Meibottrne, 1866-67. COFFEE AND SPICES NOTICE, — FIRST . PRIZE MEDAL has been awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO., of Melbourne, for COFFEE and SPICES ; all good, of excellent quality.— Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. CAUTION. — As certain persons are vending inferior Coffee by imitating our labels and insinuating that we have sold our business, the public are hereby informed that R. H. & Co. never disposed of their business— that they still carry it on under the designation of Robert Harper & Co., at the Victoria Steam Coffee Works, where they have erected improved and efficient machinery, thereby enabling them to supply their customers with a superior article *o that originally known in New Zealand as ""Harper & M'Kenzie's Coffee." Every package of our standard Coffees as the signature " Robert Harper & Co." S. NICHOL, GENERAL "STOREKEEPEB, CUSTOM HOUSE, Forwarding, Shipping, and Commission Agent, Bluff Harbor. Goods stored at reasonable rates. Property for Sale, &c TO BE SOLD OB LET, rpHAT LARGE STORE, &c, in Tay-street, presently occupied by Messrs M'Pheeson & Co Entry can be given on Ist proximo. For particulars, apply at the Bank of New South Wales. Ist June, 1868. EPPS'B HOMCEPATHIO COCOA.— Homcepathic Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages, being the doctrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach j the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homoepathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistance of elaborate machinery, in being the first tc introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the delicate ' stomach
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Southland Times, Issue 971, 19 June 1868, Page 1
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