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v ' ', i' • ■/. Business M6irs~% '■.'.;' ■ • ■ * . ."■'< jgtj», y TO THE BUSINESS MEN:I^/i&tISTOORACY OF DUNED^fr' CAPE DE . p'l*Rlß, 835T • JBTiy Street* .Jjgi Next the Post Office. "DIORDAN BROTHERS, of the Parisian Cafe, Xii Melbourne, beg to inforn the Business Men nnd Aristocracy of Dunedin, that they l aye opened the CAFE DE PARIS, Next the Post Office. In a style superior toanyyetatteinptedinNew Zealand, and trust by moderate charges and civility, and attention to the wants -A 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 Cooking Apparatus, . Which enables them to supply all the delicacies of the 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 lo the establishment is a COFFEE and SMOKING ROOM, Where Coffee is served in the true Parisian style, and where lovers of the weed may while'away an hour in ineaseand enjoyment, before resuming their business occupations. • . Board by the Week on Moderate Terms. The Cafe de Paris is open after the closing of the theatre and .other places of amusement, OEWrN'G MACHINES. VrnEELEK & WILSON'S, The simplest and best, Pbioss— Plain table machines £16 '■ Silver plated do IS . * Half cabinet do. very handsome 21 H. SMITH, Agent, ~ 49, Arcade, Duncilin. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. WM. CARR YOUNG, hereby gives notice that he will shortly Remove from his present oflices to those in Victoria House (Mr Ick'spremises). Princes street, whore all accounts then due to him will be received, and all claims against him liquidated. Messrs. Dalgety, Rattray, and Co., to whop his business and premises have been transferred, will tako possession thereof on the Ist of May next. ' Dunedin, 10th April, 18G2. -• WHEAT SOWING. TMPORTANT TO FARMERS*; Smut in Wheat. X Smut in Wheat entirely prevented. By Royal ' Letters Patent. Day's Farmer's Friend, for preventj ing smut in wheat, and ravages from- slugs, grubs, aphit, wire, scissor worms, and other insects, superseding the old way of pickling with blue stone, all other preparations j never 4inown to fail, havingestablished its reputation and fame in theso colonies, needs no further comment. : Price 2s. per packet, procurable through chemists and storekeepers. - Observe, none, genuine unless I bowing at each end fac similes of Proprietor's signaI tu're. Manufactured only by sole patentee .and pro - j prietor, 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: ■ v - Mr. GEO. CASPER, ' Australian Store. ' MR. BARR'S POEMS. . fTIHE Publishing Committee beg to state that JL Copies of the above work maynow.be had at the following places, via. :— M'Leod and1 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. A DESIDERATUM. I AM now prepared to take ordersfor BOOTS, , which will be found, impervious to either Scotch mist or Dunedin sludge; guaranteeing complete immunity from cold or damp feet. ■.MANLY. THACKER, . Premier Boot-maker, Hope-street. E. NATHAN, TTT ATCH MAKER & JEWLLEB, (Late with James Reid), Princes-street, 3 doors from M'Leod and Gibsons's. Watches repaired with accuracy and despatch. - NOTICE.' FTtHE Partnership hitherto existing between the I undersigned, under the name and firm of Sharkey and Monaghari, 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 "are requested to settle forthwith. . H. SHARKEY. STANFORD & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS EST KEROSENE OIL AND LAMPS, Princes-street, Dunedin, . •-■ (Opposite Day & Mieville.) . : -~?» ■ TUST ARRIVED, a Splendid Assortment, tf ■ ■ consisting of— " Chandeliers' • "- • Billiard Lamps Glass Shades Suspension Lamps . Stand - do Paper do Side ■ do " Kitchen do Globes Brocket do Hall Lanterns Chimnies Parlor do Stable .do Wick, &c And the PURE'KEROSENE OIL. ' All country orders will receive prompt attention. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any part ot New Zealand. • , • "-,-■, r - '■ ' . NOTICE ~ TO MERCHANTS,.TRADESMEN, &c. NO Goods are to be delivered on account of Provincial .Hotel, without a written order • - -" ■ ' " . S. JONES, . IM3Oo . - . Proprietor. ' ~ J. X . FRY, '. =T = . ' Wholesale, Retail, and General 'Storektever TUAPEKA HOUSE,' ' PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. I Goods weighed' and forwarded to the Dimrinaa 3130 c . »b»"8» mHE .undersigned having this day dissolved the c*f.' J )a, rtnel' sl "P lately/iexisting with Messrs. -Turn- , bull & Co/, under ...the . style- and' firm oMurnbull Bmg& Co,-begs.to inform, the. mercantile community . that .he will continue, conjointly with Mr.-W. Harris under the .style .of -Bing; Harris &-Co.>. lus.-general '. - trade as Auctioneer, ..Commission Merchants, as well as the Drapery .Department in allits branches. - • • . The business will, until, their.new premises in High- ; ■ street,.next-Union Bank; are completed;, be carried on at the store in the, rear ofVMessra.. Tumbull & Co.'a' premises,- in Hign-street (entrance through tho yard). • where they.have already an extensive assortment of -Drapery .of every kind/ and.. of the-'Newest - Fashion, ■ jOtt'Sale.;. .:.■.-; „ ... i. -• ..- ; -.- ~ ..' ; They trnst that the liberal patronage. hitherto bostowed on Mr. Bing, as resident -partner of the late firm, wilLbe (granted 'as extensively to tho firm- of Bing, Harris & Co.. ■ •. - ...; - - '- - , : V" •. :■ ■ , ADOLPH BIN». • Duaedin, Ist: 41aT,.1862. . • -

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 149, 8 May 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 149, 8 May 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 149, 8 May 1862, Page 1

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