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SUSSEX HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN. D. Bannatxnb - - Proprietor. D. B. begs to intimate that, to meet the time's, he has reduced his charges for board. From the incr6ivsed accommodation recently made to this old-established Hotel, travellers and boarders will find it a comfortable home. N.B. — Old Dan's going to leave if you don't pay him a visit. [Established 1856.] tohn rriSLOP, LATE AETHUE BEVEELT, CHRONOMETER, WATCH, AND CLOCK MAKER, Exactly opposite the BANK OF OTAGO, PRINCES-STEEET, DUNEDIN. SHIP CHRONOMETERS Cleaned and rated by transit observations. Nautical Instruments repaired. 1 )ERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY 1 OF OTAGO. This Sfflciety has been formed by an alteration of the Constitution cf the Second New Zealand BuildiDg and Mutual Investment Society, 1864. By its Constitution it is able to transact every description of business usually undertaken by Building Societies, both on the terminating and the permanent principle. Two Series of Shares on the terminating system are at present in force— one dating from February, 1864, and the other from February, 1870, The Society has the power to start new series of such Bhares at any time when it may appear advisable. Two New Series of Shares, called Shares of Class A and Class B in the Permanent Series, are now being issued. Shares in Class A are of the amount of twenty-five pounds each, the principal being paid up in one sum. On these half-yearly dividends are paid at the rate of nine percent, per annum, and an annual bonus out of the surplus profits. They may be withdrawn at any time on three months' notice, and form the most eligible investment for surplus funds now to be found in the money market. Shares in Class B are of twenty-five pounds each, and will be realised after seventy-five monthly payments of five shillings each have been made. The holders of them will also be entitled to a bonus on realisation, equal to a propoi tionate share of the surplus profita of the Society during the period orsr which the monthly payments have run. The moneys of the First and Second Series arc advanced to Shareholders on mortgage of freehold or leasehold properties, or uponShnres in the Society wholly or in part paid up. The amounts available for advance are sold by auction at the monthly meetings to the highest bidder, who, from the date of the advance, pays a redemption fee of 10s. per month for each L6O Share advanced until the termination of tne Series. Moneys of the Permanent Series are lent on similar securities, repayable by monthly instalments extending over a fixed number of years. The tables of repayment in this Society are at the lowest rates For prospectus, and for terms for loans apply at the' office of the Society, Temple Chambers, Princes-street, Dunedin, J. S. WEBB, Secretary. MaraviUa Cocoa,— Taylor Brothers (the largest Manufacturers of Cocoa in Europe), having the exclusive tupply of this unrivalled Cocoa, invite comparison with any other Cocoa for Purity— fine Aroma — Sanative.NutiitiveandSustaining Power — Easiness of Digestion —and especially, high delicious flavour. One trial will establish it as a favorite Boverago for breakfast,' luncheon, aud a Soothing Refreshment after a late evening, N.B. Caution— "Maravilla" is a registered Trade Mark. Maravilla Cocoa. — The " Globo' says, "Taylor Brothers' Maravilla Cocoa "has achieved a thorough success, and supersedes every other Cocoa in the market. Entire solubility, a delicate aroma, and a rare concentration of the purest elements of nutrition, distinguish the Maravilla Cocoa above all others. For Invalids and Dyspeptics, we could not recommend a more agreeable or valuable beverage." Homoeopathic Cocoa — This original preparation, which has attained such a worldwide reputation, is manufactured by TAYLOR .BROTHERS under the ablest homeopathic advice aided by the skill and experience of the inventors, and will be found to combine in an eminent degree the purity, fine aroma, and nutritious property of the fresh nut. Soluble Chocolate, made in one minute without boiling. The above articles are prepared exclusively by Taylor Brothers, the largest manufacturers in Europe, and sold in tin-lined packets only, by Storekeepers and others all over the world. Steam Mills. Brick Lane, London. Export Chicory Mills, Bruges, Belgium. LEA AND PERRINS Celebrated WOECESTEESHIEE SAUCE, Declared by Connoisseurs to bo the only Good Sauce. CAUTION AGAINST FRAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply 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 to see that their names are upon the Wrapper, Labels, Stopper, aud Bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been , forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for LEA tfc PEBBINS' SAUCE, and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and StopperWholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester j Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c., &o« asd &r GjrcKjors and Culraea cwraraaSijr

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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 295, 25 September 1873, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 295, 25 September 1873, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 295, 25 September 1873, Page 8

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