AT OW BEING PUBLISHED IN THE " 0 T A G 0 WITNESS / A New and Original Tarn, ENTITLED THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF CHRISTOPHER CONGLETON. ALL Accounts due April 30th, 180-2, to the Citt CompAny, High-street, Dunedin, are reiiucstcd to be paid forthwith. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager May 8, 1862. . ALL Aficounts due April 30th, 1805, to the New Zealand Company, corner of Princes and Rattray streets, Dunediu, are requested to be paid forthwith. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May. 8,18G2. MR. HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant, Princesstreet, Dunedin, is authorised to receive payment of accounts for the City Company, High-street, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 8, 18Q-2. MR. HENRY BAYLISS, Accountant, Trinceastreet, Dunedin, is (authorised to receive payment of accounts for the New Zealand Company, corner of Princes and Rattvsiy streets, Dunedin. GEORGE COLLIE, Manager. May 18G2. LL liccounts unpaid and due to Mr. Andrew S. Wilson (late Chemist and Druggist) Princesstreet, will be summoned to the Court in Dunedin without further notice. By order, HENRY BAYLIS, Accountant. May 12th, 1562. T. COIIIiETT, Manchester House, 14 ami 15, Farley's Arcade. T. .CORBET!-, Next to Mr. Mercer's Guicrnl Store, Princes-street. T. CORBETT, London House, Octagon. Draper, Clothier, Mercer, Outfitter, Tailor, Hatter, Hosier, &c, &c. T. CORBETT, Manchester House, 14 and 15, Parley's Arcade, and at Princes-street, DESIRES to inform the Residents of Dunedin and its vicinity thnt, owing fo the immense increase of business in the TAILORING DEPARTMENT previously carried on in Princes-street, he !:jia,for the convenience of Ins customers, removed this .Branch to tho more commodious Premises, where, by always keeping, the best, newest, and most fashouabic styles in Dooskius Tweeds Cashmeres Bedford Cords, and all the best and most attractive materials, for which he has made the most satisfactory arrangement.'; with his London Agenls', that will enable him to execute all orders entrusted to him at sS-h mode-l-ato charges as must ensure the future favor of the public. Tailors supplied at Lowest Wholesale Trade Prices. T. C. will always have on hand a laree and superior assortment of Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Hosiery, &c, consisting of— Sup. Black Cloth Suits . Do. Tweed do Pilot Coats Inverness Capes Bedford cord Trowsers Cotton do. do. White and drab Mole do. And many other articles too numerous to mention. T. Corbett also begs respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Dunedin that he has opened a Branch of his Drapery and Outfitting Establishment at the Octagon, under the name of' the London House, with an entire New Stock of Goods direct from London Markets, by Ships " Dona Anita," and " Akbar," Comprising- every Description of LINEN AND IVOOLLEN DRAPERY, All the latest fasliions in Cloaks, Shawls, Bonnets, Caps, Ribands, Flowers, Feathers, &c, &c. Mrs. T. Corbett wishes to state that the greatest attention will be paid to the Millinery and Dressmaking Department, all goods being made up under her own superintendence. T. C. would also call the attention of gentlemen to his new and well-selected stock of Clothing-, the best ever opened to the public of Dunedin, including Inverness Capes, Black Frock Conts, Sac ditto, Vests, and Trousers, in all Patterns or Material in Doeskins and Tweeds. Hats and Caps of every description. Also,— A great variety of Gentlemen's Under-clothing. DENMAN'S PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Corner of Wnlker nnd Hope-streets. AT this old-established and well-known Boarding House can be obtnined good meals, clean, warm beds,attention and civility, with exceedingly moderate charges. Lodgers' comforts carefully looked after. _ j. L v ifY¥ rs TEMPERANCE HOTEL. HOPE STKEET." AT this well-conducted Board and LodgingHouse may be had good accommodation, with strictly moderate charges. An abundant table, good beds, and a quiet house is the order of the day. No spirituous or fermented drinks allowed on the premises. IiKNTS for St. Paul Bros., Confectioners, Melbourne; and at Maclasrgan-street, Dunedin. A. M'Laudress & Co., Walker-street. STEAM PACKET RESTAURANT, Opposite the Shakespeare, Maclaggin-street, FOR comfort, cleanliness, goodmeals, attention,and mo'lerate charges, the Steam Packet Restaurant is second to none in Dunedin. CARR & MARTIN, • Proprietors. SUCCESS BOARDING HOUSE. riIHE best meals, the best attention, the lowest I charges,.and excellent accommodation, and the wants of friends and customers always looked after at the Success Boarding House, ■ Rattray-street, Opposite the Shamrock 7^ OLD O F F I C E~. The Highest Price given for Gold. GEORGE CASPER, Australian House, Comer of Princes and High streets GEORGE SHAND, Junior, begs to return his most Sincere Thanks to those Friends who have kindly_ come forward to assist him in consequence of his having last his all by fire. He scarcely knows how to express his thanks for their generous and handsome present, and begs to inform them that through their kindness he is enabled to carry on his business successfully. The Treasurer wishes me to state, that for his satisfaction, the List of Subscribers lies at my shop for inspection of all whom it may concern. /CONTRACTING for Building, Excavating, Well V^ and Cesspool Sinking, Metaling, Laying out Pleasure Grounds, &c. W. HOOPER, Hope-street. N.B.—Builders supplied with Sand and Rubble. BROWNE, REI D~ "~&T~" "C"O7, Wholesale Coffee and Spice Merchants, Princes-street, Adjoining the Cutting, and opposite the Criterion Hotel, And at No. 10 Collins-street, Melbourne. The proprietary having now completed the erection «t a Coftee Roasting Machine, with the latest improvements for retaining all the aroma and nutritious qualities of the berry, are prepared to supply the trade at the shortest notice with Coffees of every quality and price, and in any quantities. N.B.—Spices of every description as imported from their •Melbourne firm. GOLDFIELDSTUCTION MART. Junction, Tuapeka. /-^ EORGE BR.ODIE. AUCTIONEER, COMMISION AGENT, AND Cattle Salesman. Sales and Commissions promptly attended to. Agent for advertising in the Daily Times. :
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 8
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939Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 162, 23 May 1862, Page 8
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