EL DORADO RESTAURANT, Rittray-street, ■ opposite the Shamrock Hotel, formerly the leading Restaurant in Victoria, has been reopened by the original proprietor, as above. Good Meals and clean Beds, from one shilling. Remember the address, the El Dorado, opposite the SI Am rock. AUSTRALIAN HOUSE, Princes street,- Dunedin. GEORGE CASPER. Wholesale and Retal Family Grocer. Hotel, Housekeepers, nnd Large Consumers supplied at Lowest Rates. A long established business in Dunedin has enabled G. C. to understand the wants of its residents. Whilst he respectfully and rineerely thanks those who have patronised him, he nssnres them that change of business will carry with it no change in his method of conducting it, and that nil who deal with him may rely on a genuine article at a price as moderate as it .- possible to sell it, so that his establishment may be admitted one where nothing higher can be obtained in quality. Nothing Lower in Prices charged. N.B.—Note the Address. RE-OPEN F PREMISES, IN RATTRAY -STREET, Nearly OrrosiTE the Shamrock Hotel. TIIE Subscriber begs to inform the Public of Dunedm that he has opened the above pre mises as a TEA, COFFEE. & GENERAL GROCERY WAREHOUSE, And from the fact of his importing the leading articles of his trade direct from London and Galsgow, he feels confident of being able to offer such advantages to purchasers as will ensure the continued patronage of those who may favor him with a trial. IN TEAS He will open with a splendid stock, imported exHannah from London; Silistria, Young America and Colonist, from Glasgow. Hi' instructions to his home agents being to send the finest that cculd be procured, without limiting a price. IN COFFEES He holds a stock ofthe finest" East India and Plantation Ceylon, imported to his order ex Silistria, which will be roasted daily on his own premises, and supplied warm from the mill, either in a pure stateor mixed with chicory. He would recommend families to purchase their coffee in a loose state rather than in canisters. Many may not be aware that when tbey purchase, say a one pound canister of coffee, they receive from 10 to 12 ounces of coffee, the remainder of the 16 ounces being the weight of the tin, so that they seldom have tlieir coffee under 2s. 9d. per lb. Teas 25., 2s. Od., 35., and 4s, per lb. The Tea at 3s. is really superior, with full Pekoeflavor. The finest, at 45., will be found to possess everything that is desirable in tea. Coffees ls. 2d., Is. Id., Is. 6d., ls. Bd., and ls. Id. The above are mixed coffees. Pure Coffees Is. Od. and 2s. He respectfully solicits a trial of the above; such coffees as the finest mixed at ls. 10d., and thefinest pureat 25., having been hitherto quite unattainable in this Province. Goods carefully packed and forwarded to any part o tlie Country. ROBERT BANKS, Wholesale and Retail TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANT GENERAL GROCER, RAT T R A Y-S TREET, Dunedin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 164, 26 May 1862, Page 7
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