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Business Notices. THE MINERS' EMPORIUM AND WHOLESALE DEPOT. VICTORIA STORES, WETHERSTONE'S. T^ICTORIA STORES, WAITAHUNA. VICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, WAIHOLA. "yiCTORIA STORES, DUNEDIN". TeroTporary Office, Melbourne Hou.se. " ' i". H. MOSES, Proprietor. THE Proprietor has much pleasure in returning thanks for the liberal support accorded to him since opening on the Gold Fields, and begs to assure his Petrous that he will, by supplying them with a first-class guaranteed article, endeavour to deserve a continhancS of their favors, and to carry out his principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. THE VICTORIA STOKES, WETHERSTONE'S, AND VICTORIA STORES, WAITAHUNA, Have been enlarged by additional Iron Buildings, to accommodate the increasing trade, and every article in Groceries, Provisions, Mining Tools, Miners' Clothing, Ironmongery, &c, &c. will be sold at the lowest possible rates, and all Goods guaranteed sound, sweet, and perfect. THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT has the careful attention of the Proprietor, whose long experience in the several undermentioned branches, with his direct shipments from England aud Australia, will be sufficient wan-ant that all Goods are first-class. The Stock comprises—Wines, Spirits, Beer in Cast and Bulk, Groceries, Provisions, aad Slops, which will be charged a moderate advance only on Dunedin prices—thus saving to buyers the loss of Time, the risk of Breakage, Commission, Storage, Sec, and the great advantage of purchasing in quantities suitable to tlieir immediate wants on the field itself. VICTORIA STORES, CLARENDON, AND FORWARDING DEPOT Being situate at the head of direct water carriage from Duedin, merchants, settlers, storekeepers, and others forwarding goods to the gold fields and interior by this route) can depend on tueir being sent on at the lowest rates and every care. The Government Wharf here having- been supplied with crane, rails, and truck,aiid Government Jetty Keeper, every facility is afforded to discharge with care and promptitude. Country buyers can supply themselves here with : Groceries, Provisions, Wines, Spirits, Beer, Timber, Furniture, &c, afc the carriage advance on Duuedin fates. Storage for 500 tons. VICTORIA STORES, DUNEDIN, GEXERAL FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENCY.' Storekeepers, publicans, miners, and others on the gold fields—farmers and settlers in the Province, requiring goods to be forwarded direct from town, can do so through this office. Charges for buying with cash orders, 5 per cent. , . ), ~ for account, 10 per cent. . Forwarding and storing- in proportion to quantity, j or per agreement. < Ordei-s aud commissions received at all the Branch Stores for any or every class or description of goods ( which will he, if requested, delivered from any of the ] Proprietor's establishments. THE BELE ' 'Tis tlie Ringing, 'tis the Swinging of the Bell, Bell, Bell. ! JOSEPH MUNTON, from Victoria, begs to inform Merchants, Auctioneers, and the Public in general, that he continues to carry on his profession of Bell Ringer and Bill Poster, and by strict attention to his patrons' orders, hopes to merit a continuance of their support. Address, JosKrii Munton, office of this paper. J. & J. BUTEMENT, BRITISH Wine and Cordial Manufacturer, Rattray-street, rear of Booth and Evans, j The above can be had in Bulk, Bottle, or in j Case. PERKINS & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, SILK MERCERS, MILLINERS, &c, | PRINCE'S STREET DUNEDIN. I Dress Making under the Superintendance oj Miss Reville. JUST opened .a splendid selection of SUMMER GOODS, personally selected from the MELBOURNE MARKET. Ladies' Bonnets and Hats, in great variety. Ladies' underclothing, Baby . Linen, &c, &c MRS. CAMPBELL in Retiring from Business, thanks' the Ladies of Dunedin and surounding Country, for the liberal patronage be- . stowed upon her Establishment, and trusts that the same favours will be continued to her sue- - cessors, MESSRS. PERKINS Sc CO., Prince's Street, to whom she has disposed of her entire Stock. TO UPCOUNTRY STOREKEEPERS AND . DIGGERS. TIMOTHY STEPHENSON & CO., COMMISSION, GENERAL, AND FORWARDING AGENTS, ( WAIKER-STBEET, ; Opposite Dalgety, Rattray $ Ca. ' NOTICE ! TO MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, &c. " ( NO Goods are to be delivered on account of , Provincial Hotel, without a written order. S. JONES, 114 30 c Proprietor. ■"TCTORIAN BUTCHERS' COMPANY". _ ■ BEARD, COOPER & GO.,1 SHEEP AND CATTLE DEALERS, ( STAFFORDr-STREET. i NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the Undersigned, under the style or. . Firm of HALL AND ALDERSON, expires Tliis Day by effluxion of Time, The Business will he continued as usual by William Maddison Aldkrson, in conjunction with his sons, William Henry"' • Aldeiison and Thomas Alderson, under the style of ALDERSON AND SONS, by whom all accounts of the late Firm will be settled. . ! Witness —Thomas Southern. THOS. B. HALL, ] W. M. ANDERSON. | December 31st, 1861. 221, Elizabeth-st, Sydney THE highest price given for Dairy Produce at the Glasgow Polytechnic -.Store, Kaikorai, Green Island. ■ ■ ' .<■"•■■•'. M'COLL ie CAMPBELL, .'■•-.■-. ..'..,. Proprietors. BRICKS ! BRICKS!! BRICKS!!! ANY quantity of Bricks can he supplied any part of Dunedin. P. Lawrence, Kent House, Bell Hill. " HIBERNIAN HOTEL," MOUNT STUART, Oh the main Moad to the Diggings .; MESSRS. PEARSON fc CO, : beg to intimate ..that having purchased the above Hotel, it. is their intention to enlarge and extend the Premises. Every accommodation will he providedfor travellers, good beds; and an excellent stock of wines, "spirits, and'heers:'--•- ■" --■-;----- -'■ - ■!-■ -. •"•-'-^- T, EE|.R§<}lJ, $$gg§e£

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 76, 12 February 1862, Page 1

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