'~ • Business Notices. .y> TO THE BUSINESS MEN and ARISTOCRACY ■ • : OF DUNEDIN. CAFE DE PARIS, ggir Jetty Sthket n £gjj Next the Post Office. RIORDAN BHOTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe, Melbourne, beg to infovn the Business Men and Aristocracy of Dunediu, that they have opened the CAFE DE PARIS, Next tiie Post Office. In a style superior toanyyefcattemptedinNew Zealand, and trust by moderate charges and civility, and attention to the wants rf. their clients, to receive a, fair share of public patronage. THE DINING SALOON Is spacious, and capable of accommodating 200 Persons.' The proprietors have, at a great expense erected 'Steam Cookinu Apparatus,'; Which enables them to supply all the delicacies of th« season, at prices to suit the most fastidious and economical. ' The Cuisine is under the supervision of first-class Cooks, and the public may rely on having a recherche Bill of Fare: " ■ . Attached to the establishment is a COFFEE and SMOKING ROOM, Where Coffee.is served in the true Parisi/m. style, and where lovers of the weed may while a way an hour in in ease and enjoyment, before resiuiiiu".their business occupations. . , . ; Board by the Week on Moderate Terms. The Cafe cle Paris is open after the closing of the ' theatre and other places of. amusement, YE ULE T T & BOBA RT, General Commission Agents and Produce MERCHANTS, Next Victoria Butchers' Company, - - ■ Stafford-street. N.B.—Seamen's Shipping Office. "~~~~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ~ ' MB. "VVM. .CARII YOUNG hereby give notice that he will Shortly Hemove from his present offices to those in Victoria House (Mr Ick'spremises). Princes street, where all accounts then due io him will be received, and all claims against him liquidated. Messrs. Dalgety, Kattray, and Co., to whom his business and premises have been transferred, will take possession thereof on the Ist of May next. .Duncdin, 16th April, 1802. : ' TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. MISS WILTSHIRE begs to inform the Parents . and Guardians of the Pupils lately under her charge, at Sea View Cottage, that she has' transferred . her interest in the educational branch to Mrs. Warmy, now of Croft Cottage, corner of AJbanystreet, leading; to Pelichet Bay, whom s^-e can re-commend-as a perfectly competent teacher in all branches of education. ' EXCHANGE SALE ROOMS. "TjiDWARD CASPER & CO. inform Merchants, JCj Importers, &c, that Goods sent in to the Exchange Sales Rooms are subject to no charge for -RECEIVING, DELIVERING, OR STORE i , ~ RENT, And that, as the largest Stores in Dunedin, can offer unequalled accommodation for the sorting and exhibition of any quantity of merchandise. ~ ' AYHEAT SOWING. TMPORTANT TO FARMERS; Smut in Wheat. X Smut in Wheat entirely prevented. By Royal Letters Patent. : Day's Farmer's Friend, for preventing smut in wheat, and ravages from slugs, grubs, aphit, wire, scissor worms, and other insects, superseding the old' way of pickling-\vith blue stone, and all other preparations ; never known to fail, having established its reputation and fame in those colonies, needs no further comment. . ,' . ' , ■f, Price 2s.' per packet, procurable through chemists and storekeepers. Observe, none genuine unless bearing at each end fac similes of Proprietor's signature. Manufactured only by sole patentee and proprietor, Charles Day, M.P.5.G.8., Agricultural Chemist, 27 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. Genuine Horse and Cattle Medicine, Cheese and . Butter coloring. . . " Agent for Dunedin : Mr. GEO. CASPER,"''Australian Store. 1 MR. BARR'S POEMS. rTIHE Publishing Committee beg to state that I Copies of the above work may now be had at the following places, viz. :— M'Leod and Gibson's store, Princes-street. Smith and Marshall's do. do. do. ■ Andrew Mercer's do. do. do.John Mollison's do. do. do., ; And : Lambert's Stationery Warehouse, Stafford-street. ALEX. M'LEOD, Secretary. JAMES KILGOUR, Treasurer. Dunedin, 13th February, 1862. : . N OTICE. ": .■-' TO DIGGERS, TRAVELLERS, AND OTHERS. ROY A L H O'T.E L, ; " . ■ ■■' . "VVeatherstone's Gulley. .'.; ~Y M'DONALD respectfully intimates . that ha t! . has now opened the above first class hotel, and he hopes by strict attention to business, and keeping nothing but fir^l-class articles, meet with a share of, public support. ■ The Wines, Spirits, Beer, &c, are of the best quality, and the stock will be kept supplied from the best brands. House and Cooking Department under the management of Mrs. M'Donald, with assifttanceof good cook. A comfortable meal always ready from the hours of 6 a.m. till 10 p.m. Well aired beds. Wetherstone's, January 18th. 1862. ; GREAT REDUCTION IN PETICES THE BOOT WAREHOUSE, - Octagon and George Stiieet. m F. ADAMS informs his Friends and the PubX . lie, that he is "selling off his present Stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, in order to make room for Fresh Arrivals by the DONA ANITA AND ■ • • -AOKBAR. ._J "a desideratum. I AM now prepared to take' orders for BOOTS, • which will be found, impervious to either Scotch mist or Dunedin sludge; guaranteeing comple'tc immunity from cold or damp feet. MANLY TIIACKER, Premier Boot-maker, Hopcr-street. . E. NATHAN, "VTT ATCHMAKEB, &-JBWLLEB, (Late with James Reid), Princes-street, 3 doors froni M'Leod and Gibsons'*. Watches repaired with accuracy and despatch. NOTICE. :-. fIpHE Partnership hitherto existing between tho JL undersigned, under the name and firm of f-liarkey and Monaghan, Storekeepers and Butchers, Wethestones has been dissolved by mutual consent. A ■witness our hands at Wetherstone's, the third day of April, 1862, . • . H. SHARKEY." " ' P. MONAGHAN. Witness, —James Fenton. ■ N.B. —Mr. Sharkey, Wetherstone's, will settle all the liabilities of the late firm, and collect all accounts due thereto, which parties -arc requested to scttlo forthwith. H. SHARKEY. .A T.LONDON-PRICES NET, Medical and -el. ' ■ Scientific Books. - " -English and Foreign"discount ■ allowed to public and other institutions. Orders to the extent of £10 and upwards sent carriage-iree. Catalogues gratis, by post 6d. F. Bailliere, 85 Collins street east, Melbourne, London, Paris, New York, and Madrid. Any books im ported, to order on eauie tornis", namely, London prices. •
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 139, 26 April 1862, Page 1
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