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Dunedin Advertisements. BED LION HOT EL, - (3 doors up Stafford-street, and 3 minutes' walk from the Jetty), iDTj-osraiDiiKr. TO TRAVELLERS AND BOARDERS.— This well-known Hotel offers every convenience, being in a central position. COMFOET, CITILITi', ATTE> T TIO:S\" JL LIBERAL TABLE. CHABGES : — j\IODEBxVTE. ONCE HERE— NOWHERE ELSE, SAT THE TRAVELLERS. W. THOMPSON. N.B. — Persons can rely on being called at any hour for Cobb's Coaches.

lied at any hour for Cobb's Coaches. 2ST BRANDS ALWAYS OS" HAND. GRIDIRON HOTEL, PKIN'CES-STEEET SOTJTIL DUNEDIN. This old-eslaWished and far-famed Hotel still maintains its well-established ieputation for supplying- the choices!; brands of Spirits, Wines, Ales, &c THE RESTAURANT Is still conducted on ihe old principle, viz., the mosb liberal supp!y, and the most Moderate Charges. A. M'ILROY, Proprietor. Steadman's Coach for Green Island ar»d East Taieri leaves this Hotel every afternoon at 5 o'clock, rel.im?in3 the following morning at ten o'clock. It also leaves for West Taieri every morning (excepb Sunday) at 8, arriving at ihe Buckeye at hallpas fc ten o'clock ; returning from the Buckeye at 4, and arriving at the Gridiron ai 6. 50 p.m. Cabs to any part Ot the CioyW^uburbs can be had at all vmesi GOOD^AjnLraG ACCOMMODATION. INTEECOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Metxotjkse, 1563-G7. COFFEE AND SPICES. NOTICE.' FTI?ST PKIZE MEDAL ha? been awardrd to ROBERT HAULER & CO., of Melbourne. Tor CObTCE and SPICES— aII good — of excellent quol ; .y. — Vide Keporfc of the Jiu'O«s to the Rcyal Comuvssioneis. CAUTION. As ceri ? 'i unp''"ci-,3led penons are vend'n^ hi'n-ior CoDec by ii % 'i ling our Lubels, the pub'"o are hereby informed that eve-y p^elijijjp <■( our standard Codecs has the sij,-lltuo-P, " itOBEET lIA^PJ-U & CO." N.B.— R. 11. & Co. bog to info'tn (he public J' „ owl >j lo (he p^i>a duiy of 2d.ppi*lb. lifvinj; b"rn ] >leJv imposed on mnnuractured CoSce imooj.ed into Nenr Zealnd v'enAu.«iKi;ia, ihey have sL-vied a BRANCH OF THE -I BUMLNEbS IN DUffEDIN, which ' enables then to csecule ordera for Coefbes, Spaces, Yr.P2i:n, &c, of the same slondard qiiii'ii.'cs, and at (he E-a're prices as they have hitherto Bupp'ied from Melbourne beiore (he ] >roh ibifovy duty was imposed. SS-7& LEA AND PERRINS' t Celebrated WOECESTEESHIBE SATJCS, Declared bj Connoisseurs to be the only (Jood Sauce. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrmilhd condiment having caused certain detileis to ivpply the name of "Worcestershire Sauce to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine, is to ASK FOR LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE, and <o see that their names are upon the Wrapper, Labels, Stopper, and Bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire daui-e, upon the wrapper nnd labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L, and P. givo notice that they have furnished their correspondents with pow t ol aitorney to take instant proceedings against mnnufacturers and vendors of sii'jh, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for LE A & PERKINS 1 SAUCE, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottte, and StopperWholeß:ile and for Export by the Proprietors, ' Worceste r, Crosse and Blackwell, "London, &c, &c. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. ■

WINES AND SPIRITS OF CHOICE! pAP£RHANGINOS.-78 Cases and Bales. JL The lavcpsfc sb : p<renfc ever imported by any Color Vl House, row !i>i)d ; uj ejc.Ce..u v iful Star, ii'om London. Abo.PLiieGi-'s, Brushware, &c. Li.'end'ij pvc'^aieis -will do well to inspect oar stock be "ore pncha'.ing else■wliere in 2few Ze .laid, or * nporting from tlie other Colonies. 37-61 SCANLAN BROS. AND CO., ' Oil and Colo? Merchant 3, Duredin. VULCAN POUNDEY.. DUNEDIN.* J7INCAID, M'QUEEN, and Co., Boiler V. Makers, Engineers, Millwrights, and 'ounders. Steam Engines, Water Wheels, Quartz Crushing, and every description of Pumping, Winding, and Mining Machinery. All lands of casting in brass and iron, at the^lowest pr'ces, and on the shortest .notice. GUNN and BOSS, , "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, 35-61 HAVE Received, ex recent arrivals from London, Glas3ow, and Liverpool, their supply of seasonable Goods, as follo-ws — .. Sorby's and Tyzack's Scythe 3 Aberdeen and American Scythe Hancl'es Reaping Hooks and Hay Rakes Hay and Stable Forks Sheep Shears ar.d Turkey Stones Brass and Enamc-Hcd Preserving Pe*>s Churns, Butter Prints, &c. Colored Shavings and Tinsel for Grates And alvajs in siouk an asso< L-nenfc cf — Register Grates, Fenders ard Fi.'e-irons American Cooirng Stoves Leamington Ran^rs " Lockwood's Pockef; and Table Cutlery Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots Electro-plated Tea^and Coffee Pots : Do do CaVe Bj:ket3 and Salvere Do do Cruet Slaods, Forks, &c. A lar o e assortment of all l-'nds of House Furnishings, Carpenters' Tools, BuilJi.ig Materials, &c. All Goods guaranteed of the best quality, and to be sold at the lowest possible prices. GUNN" AND T)OSS, (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). JAMBS WALLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Princbs-street, Donedin, HAVE Received, ex recenb arrivals ii-om London, Glasgow, and Liverpool, their supply of seasonable Goods, as follows :—: — Britennia Meial Tea ami CoifeePots . Table and PoeVefc Oakery I'mshware of all k^rds A cbo'ce selection of Re^/sler Grates, Fenders, and Fire : roi?s Koyosene Lamps, ?n great varieiy Kercsere and Paiut Oils White Lead, &c, &c. Also, a varied asssortmenfc of AMERICAN GOODS,, Ex Tarquin, Consisting of Churns, Tubs, buckets, Axes, Shovels, &c, &c. Furnishing and Building Ironmongery," ot every description, at LOW PRICES. IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE, Corner of Princes and Walker streets, Opposite the Police Barracks, . />TJNEDIISr. 35-61-

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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 64, 1 May 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 64, 1 May 1869, Page 4

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