Dunedin Advertisements. MURRAY, KERR & CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Ironmongers and * * Hardware Merchants, Bar and Sheet Iron, Tinplate, Chain and Nail Stores. All goods imported direct from England. 14 JOHN S. CRAGG, (Late of Melbourne,) HOLE SALE and Retail Ironmonger, and * * Importer of Hardware, Stoves, Yankee Notions, &c., Victoria Hardware Stores, Princesstreet, near Octagon. Town and Country Storekeepers, Settlers and Builders supplied at this warehouse on most advantageous terms. 10 THE VICTORIA HOTEL, QCTAGON, Dunedin. GUY BENNET, Propnetor,late of the Black Ball Hotel, Geelong. First class accommodation and moderate charges. 9 MURRAY, KERR & CO., "ITTHOLES ALE and Retail Grocers, Importers '' of Teas, Coffees, and Spices, Wine and Spirit Merchants. stores: MACLAOOAN STREET, DUNEDM. The trade supplied on the lowest terms. 14a NOTICE. To Storekeepers, Publicans, &c. "DUTEMENT BROS., Manufacturers of British Wines, Cordials, Crated Waters, &c. having completed their new premises, Princesstreet, Dunedin, are now prepared to execute Country Orders to any extent. 1
Dunedin Advertisements. PAPERHANGINGS, LEAD, GLASS, OIL, AND COLOR WAREHOUSE. HS. FISH & SON (late of Elizabeth-street, * Melbonrne), beg to inform the trade, storekeepers, and the public, that they are prepared to supply customers at prices which defy competition. All orders entrusted to them will receive the greatest care and promptest dispatch. Glass carefully repacked. Patterns of Paperhangings and List of Prices forwarded on application. Princes-street, south, 40 nearly opposite Times Office. JOS. KOHN AND CO., Dunedin: Princes-street; Sydney: 13, Hunter-stret; London: 41, Threadneedle-street, HAVE on sale 233 Packages, ex "John Duncan" and " Gananoque," cjmprising bales stationery, 15 cases novels, 10 cases combs and brushware, 6 cases leatherware, 20 cases plated ware, 10 cases musical instruments, 25 cases perfumery, 10 cases papier-mache goods, 25 cases looking-glasses, 6 cases cabinet-ware, 10 cases tobacconists goods, 60 cases assorted fancy goods, 10 cases various games, 1 case opera and race glasses, 1 case jewellery. Have always on sale Goods particularly adapted for storekeepers on the diggings, consisting of—sheath knives and sheaths, gold scales, magnets, gold bags, straps, gold reckoners, pocket combs, pocket mirror and folding glasses, song books, &c., &c. 28
WHO'S HUNGRY? RAINBOW DINING WoMS AND BAKERY, is&GH - ifaiif, QUEEN STOWN. DUNCAN & LAMB, TJEG to inform TRAVELLERS, DIGGERS, and RESIDENTS OF QUEENSTOWN, that there is no occasion for anyone of them to be without a GOOD FEED, as they hare resolved to go in with the Bakers, and declare that as ECONOMY IS THE ORDER OF THE DAYI They will PROVIDE THE BEST TABLE IN QUEENSTOWN, with Civility and Attention, at Prices that will Astonish Everybody! THE EXTENSIVE PATRONAGE ALREADY RECEIVED WILL MAKE The Rainbow Dining Booms Second to none on the Diggings for Convenience, Completeness, & Comfort. Having erected a NEW OVEN, and made Extensive Alterations in their BAKEKY, they are now prepared to supply Bread and Pastry of a QUALITY UNSURPASSED IN QUEENSTOWN! DINNERS BAKED EVERY DAY. " BALLARAT DAILY STAR" and " WEEKLY MINER," and all other Victorian Papers. 189
SPENCE BROS, and CO., WHOLESALE TTTINE, Spirit, and Provision Merchants, * » Princes-street, Dunedin; Also at Invercargill, Melbourne, and Inglewood, Victoria. 29 MR. ALFRED BOOT, QURGEON DENTIST, Princes-street, opposite Medical Hall, Dunedin. 13 GILLIES & STREET, Land and Estate Agents, Surveyors, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN. TL/TONEY Invested in Land or on Mortgage, i-" Rents and Accounts Collected. Registers of Lands and Houses for Sale. Land Office business transacted, &c., &c. 2
Important to Storekeepers and Others. rp S. HARRISON & CO. are in constant ■ • receipt of shipments of Drapery and other goods, and have now on stock—blankets, flannels, calicoes, oil baize green baize, sealskin, crimeans, grey and bine serge shirts, ribbed pants half-hose all kinds, flannels shirts, &c., &c. Also, butter—prime colonial and Cork congou—half-chests currants, biscuits all kinds geneva, brandies, wines, Byass's stout, On sale by T. S. Harrison & Co., Opposite old Bank of New Zealand, Rattray-st. 34
600 D MEWS! BOflß NEWS! ROOD NEWS! Tmpnrt.fl.nt to the Diggers and Inhabitants of Queenstown and the surrounding Districts. f. & €. f. HitiU, SEBASTOPOL STORES, QUEENSTOWN AND ARROW, "RESPECTFULLY solicit the attention of their numerous Patrons and the Inhabitants of the surrounding Districts, and beg to return thanks for ** their very liberal support since commencing business in the above-named places. Owing to the depressed state of trade at the present time they feel certain of still farther insuring the support of their liberal Patrons by REDUCING THE PRICES OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK TO SUCH AS WILL MEET THE TIMES. calling that this is Genuine. F. & G. F. B. having received advices from Melbourne of their Spring and Summer Goods, shortly to arrive, they are determined to Clear Out the Whole of their Immense Stock of Winter Goods, to make room for the New Shipments. THE SEBASTOPOL STORE Being so well known, it is needless to quote prices—our motto will still be as it has been in the Victorian side for the last ten years: SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. Every article being marked at the lowest possible prices, from which no abatement is made. Hurrah! my boys, the prices are downLet us go to BULLEN in Queenstown, We need no longer be in a fix, Now we can get Moles at Ten-and-Six. ahe stock of Coats, 2000 remain— To buj one at 255. is everyone's gain ; In Crimean Shirts, the number is more, With a large 7s. 6d. on one at the door. Boots, such a stock never was in Otago before As now to be found in the Sebastopol Store. In every description the same reduction may be seen-India-rubbers at 505., and Watertights at Eighteen. F. & G. F. BULLEN, SEBASTOPOL STORE, Queenstown and Arrow; corner of Rattray and Princes Streets, Dunedin; and 131 & 133, Russell-street, Melbourne.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 44, 30 September 1863, Page 8
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