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BTfelftESS NOTICES. T> O WLING-GREEN HOTEL, " Frederiok street and Cumberland street, Edward Holmes, Proprietor, JEtespeotf ully intimates to his old patrons and friends that he has opened the above New Hotel, to obviate and supply a long-felt want in this locality. From his praotioal knowledge and 9l perlenoeof the requirements of tho trade, acquired more espeoially while proprietor for a number of years of the old Robert Burns hotel, George street, and to keep and vend no spirits, wines, beer, Ac, Arc, but those of the best quality, he would oordially invite all to pay him a visit and welcome. N.B.—His friends from the country will find that great oare and every attention have been given to ensure their accommodation and oomfort. . ""^ Hot, Cold, aud Shower Baths. rpHE ORIENTAL HOTEL -*• Princes Street • DUNEDIN. Francis O'Kanb Proprietor. (late of the Railway Hotel, Stirling, and Golden Fleece, Waikoualti). F. OK. begs to Inform the Public of Dunedin, that he has SECURED THE LEASE of thisOLD-ESTABLISHED POPU LAR HOUSE, where, by strict attention to business, and civility, he hopes to merit and seoure a fair and increasing share of pnblio support. The above Hotel has been decorated and renovated throughout, and only the best and ohoicest Brands of Beers and Liquors are kept in steok. Travellers may depend upon receiving the oomfort and accommodation of a home. 1%/TEROER AND M'DONALD, Xt-L Family Grocers, No. 5, Rattray street, Dunbdin, Have speoial lines of TEAS, at 20j, 255, 27s 6d, 30s per box (full weight) ; in half ohests, from Is 6d to 2s 6d per ]b. Candles, Stars, 9d per lb. Kerosene O , 7s 6d to 10s per tin. Colonial Ale, 7a per doz., Colonial Stout, 6s per doz, j and all other goods at equally low prices. High Class Port Winefor invalids, 60s per „ Port, 1834 vintage, ' 90s „ Oountry orders oarefully packed and forwarded to railway station. Cases and packing free of charge. MPOttXAHT xv JfARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT To Her Majesty by Speoial Warrant, dated 27th December, 1865; To the Prince of Wales, by Speoial Warrant, dated 10th February, 1866. DAY, SON, ' & HEWITT, Inventors aud Proprietors of the "ORIGINAL" STOCKBREEDERS' MEDICINE CHESTS For all Disorders |n HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, AND LAMBS. Theae Chests contain tho Celebrated "CHEMIOAL EXTRACT," for Wounds Swollen Udders, and Eweß Lambing. GASEOUS FLUID," for Colic, Scourfand Debility. <RED DRENCHES," for Cleansing the Blood, &o. "RED PASTE BALLS," for Conditioning Horses. "BRONOHOLINE," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. " GASEODYNE," for Heaving and IWng Prices, in London, with Key to FarnKry. J62 12a 6d and *6s 6s. Used for over 40 years by, the Stockbreeders and Agriculturists of Great Britain and Ireland. DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 22 Dorset street, Baker street, London, W New Zealand Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin and Auokland, Of whom full particulars and prospectuses oan be obtained. TAYLOR BROTHERS, LONDON, MANUFACTURERS OF CHICORY, FOR EXPORTATION" TO ALL PARTS OF THE GLOBE. mAYLOR BROTHERS, in order to be in -I the best position to execute orders for Chicory Powder for exportation, have parchased extensive MILLS in BRUGES, BELGIUM, which they hfeve fitted up with Bag. liQh machinery of great power and most approved construction ; this advantage, combined with the fact of their haviug on the epot the largest markht for the fineßt Chicory Root in the World, enables them to supply the Manufaotuied Article on better terma thsn any other English house in the trade. MANUFACTURED F&OM THE FINEST BELGIAN ROOT. In 561b and 281b Tinß, packed in 2owt Cases. STEAM MILLS.-Briok Lane and Wenfe. worth itreet, London j and Brugei, Belgium*

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Otago Witness, Issue 1501, 21 August 1880, Page 4

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