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Business Notices.KIRKPATRICK k CO., Forwarding Agents, Princes-street, below the Barracks, mO MINEIIS k OTHERS.—The Full and Plenty -, JL Restaurant is removed from Rattray-street to Princes-street south, opposite Police Barracks. Meals -* or Beds. Is. each. MEDICAL HALL, i Piunces-Strket. J (Formerly A. S. Wilson.—Established 1852.) IL/JESSItS. WILKINSON & DIXON Wholesale and Retail Chemists and Druggists, IMPORTERS OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES. Farina's Eau de Cologne, Perfumery, kc. Physicians' Prescriptions, and Family Receipts 1 Accurately Prepared with tlie purest DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. Medicine Chests Refitted. Country orders attended to with dispatch. Agent for Hollowny's Pills and Ointment. ' COACHES for EAST TAIERI leave the Gridiron Hotel, daily, at 3 p.m., carrying passengers aud luggage, returning from Cramont's East Taieri Hotel ' every morning at 8 a.m. Fauks :— Cramont's ... ... 5a Saddle Hill 4s Green Island ... ... 2s Gd. FACTS WORTH KNOWING !!! TIIHERE is, perhaps, no article of domestic couX sumption more suLieut to adulteration than coffee; no article so difficult to obtain pure, or jiossessing the exquisite aroma peculiar to tni.s Wry when fresh roasted. Fully alive to these facts, and thooughly cognisant that the majority of cotTce roasters re extensively engaged in adulteration, BROWNE, REID ic CO., lx-g to state that they are prepared at any time to submit tlieir coifres to the btrietcst analytical ins|R-ction, as they import nothing but the finest raw coffees, which is fo:utfd by their newly-constructed patent cylinder, ou the most approved principle. Tho proprietary, from tlieir lung experience as coffee merchants, consider that the above facts will be a guarantee to retain the confidence of the public in their coffees, more ■ than a column of vague assertions or fulsome puffery. BROWNE, REID & CO., Wholesale Corm: and Swck Merchants, PririreH-s'reet, (OpjiOhite Criterion Hotel,) Dl'.nemn. FURNITURE! FURNITURE!! FUKNITI'HK ! ! ! BUY^ your FURNITURE" and BEDDING at Key & Berwick's, l'rinee.-. street, marly opposite the Criterion Hotel, where you will obtain every nupiisite at a Low Priee and of"Goo.1 Workmaiishij.. Remember—Kev k Berwick's, l'rinces-htreet. AND KRS O N AN IJ S ONS (Lato Hall and Alden«"<n), TA N N EHS ANDC Uit RIE RS, Manufacturers and Importers of SAB 1) L K R Y.—H A It N ES S, Wayne's Patant Breaking Siuldles Crimean and other Pack Saddles BootM and Shot's Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, ami all other Fancy Leathers Mill Belt*—Accoutrements Grinderv and Saddlers' Ironmongery 2'21, klizabeth-fitreet, Sydney. Black aad Polar Oils always on baud GRANT .!» . FAItQU II A R LEATHER CUTTER, And Importer of Shokmakkhh' Kit. kc, kc, PRINCES-ST It EET, D U X K D IN, (Opposite tlie Barrack.'*). ffigT The country trad« may rely upon onlers ' being promptly-and correctly executed, j , —, ; j CHEAP BREAD!!! Important Notice to the Public. DUNCAN'S MILL AND BAKERY. TVS HE Proprietors of the nbove establishment having X _ noti<M."il for along time, the great disproportion existing in the price of F 1.0011 am> Bkead, have resolved to erect a Bakeky of their own, so as to serve tlie public with Bread at tlie lowest miiiiner- . ating price. Their Bakery Ixing now hi full xcorkiwj order, they will be prepared on and after Atoiutay j first, Whiust., to serve the public with very supe- j t rior Bread (notwithstanding the rise in the price of Flour.) at ninqtaice per 4 lb. loaf. The proprietors will make it their invariable rule to keep the best article, and"■ regulate their price* according to the rate of Flour, Irrespective of the price charged by the rest ofthe trade. So that the - public may depend on getting their loaf at its proper If value. Orders left at Duncan's Flour Store, Rattraystreet, given to delivery van, or left at the Bakety. Water of Leith, will be punctually attended to. '- Dunedin, tilth Julv, 1802. 11 ; i—: ELLIS'S Livery and Bait Stables, North East Valley. Good .Stabling on reasonable terms. 0»«d Saddle, Pack, and Cart Horses for Sale or '» Hire, Oatw, Chaff, Hay, and Bran, for Sale. Paddock accommodation clo*. to fhe stable*. Lost, Found/Ac. sr X5 REWARD. ~~~ ~ I OST, Stolen, or Strayed, from the Tokomairiro J (last seen about four months ago), one B>own s Mare, branded C- M No. 1 ; one light Brown Mare, a branded 3 near shoulder, No, G5. Whoever will delih. ver the same, or give information to Mr. James a Goodall, or Mr. W. Firman, of the Tokomairiro Plains - will receive the above reward. •' i- WILLIAM FIRMAN, n . , - a. .■_ _. 1710UND, about three months ajxo, a Red Bullock supposed to have broken away from some mob crossing the river. Brand not distinguishable. If not _ claimed within twenty-one days, will be sold to pay expenses. : THOMAS & WOOD, Clutha Ferry. '. July 25th, 1862. \ U—: — ; ■ FOUND.— Strayed on Mount Stewart, a Dark Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on * the near shoulder. Thc owner can have him by paying expenses-incurred. If not claimed within Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses. 11 For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna, or at the Old Post Office Store. April 22rd, 1802. r "KIOUND, a Bay Mare and Foal; also a Bay d X 1 draught Colt ; no visible brands. The owners _ of the above can have them on proving their property by applying to " JAMES MITCHELL, 1, A" ' ' BellanyStation, Tuapeka. e T OST, Stolen, or Strayed, about the 25th June e J_J from my Tent at the Tuapeka River, a reddish \ colored Bull Dog, with cropped ears and long tail A e reward will be paid to auyone who will return it to the (&inp Hotel, Junction, Tuapeka. \ KNOX CHURCH. h mHE ANNUAL SOIREE will be held in theabov e X. Church, definitely on Tuesday, 12th August. A statement of the affairs of the Church in "all it e branches \vill be laid before the meetiug, and add dresses will be dtlivered by several gentlemen. Tea will be served at 6 o'clock. j e Tickets can be procured at the stores of Messrs Jas. Brown, H. Kirkpatrick & Co., Jas. Wilkie 5» Sl^ 8-, Kobertson, B. Murison, J. Eldershaw, and W - jjg^ygS^^gSlP^^yffi^earei^of the Clmrck

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 209, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 209, 9 August 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 209, 9 August 1862, Page 2

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