Business IfaticeS" * . *~*J-Itre little-shop,' r : E NATHAN, WATCHMAKER* JEWELLER, . Princes-street begs to remind his friends and the public that lie still-keeps the Little Shop, and tbat he lias a neat assortment of Gold and Silver ytatehedi Clocks, Colonial and EiyjJiih manufactured "Jewellery, &c^ which be will sell at prices that defies competition. Remember P The LITTLE SHOP, Princes-street, three doors from High-street. Watches accurately repaired at the lowest rates. BATHS^ BATHS. BATHS. ~C I X T V BAT? S, RIXIKAT STREET \ Next to the Shamrock HoteL GBHISSEL begs to iafortn itis friends and the «- .Pnbiic in general that his BATHS are now i Completed and open to the jaiblic" They 'are ele"«&ntiy arranged, and afford every possible comfort and requisite. Warm, Cold and Shower Baths can be had from 7 o'clock a.in., to 8 o'clock p.m., and Sundays from 7 a.m. to 13 noon. - . TVarm Baths, 3s.—Cold do., 23. Monthly tickets are issued taw day at a considerable reduction. Private Baths for Ladies, open from 10 am. to 4 p.m. A private side entr&uce for Ladies. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSETAMES HOLLISON, Bootmaker, bavins *ow O ' completed tLe ALTERATION and EXTENSION of his. Premises, has opened the same -with "a large and varied stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable for all Classes. J. M. would intimate to the Ladies that he has fitted up a room where they can Lave every facility for getting themselves suited, and where a young lady will be in attendance. ' Just Landing, ex Grasmere, 900 pairs of Kinross' Boots and Shoe*, usually imported by James Kiigour, Esq. These goods require no recommendation, as they are well known in the Province. Every description of Boots and fchoes made on the Premises, on the shortest notice, by experienced workmen, wholesale and retail. Raitray-street, Dan?din, 16th September, 1882. STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, Madaggan-street, opposite the Club. CHINA. GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, Pure American Kerosine Oil. Kerosxne Lamps, Chimneys, Globes, &a, in every variety «f styles, pattern} and design. ' DWEIR, Proprietor, tfate 54 and 56, Arcade) begs . to apprise his customers that he is now unpacking a number of crates, casks, and hogsheads of Glow, Earthenware, aad China, in the newest styles ■which, in addition to hi* present extensive stock, will enable him to execute orders for .hotels, boatdinghousei and private families; with complete "satisfaction, D, W. being the only direct importer of glass and earthenware in Dunedin; ;.'■_ Dinner, breakfast, tea, and, dessert services, toilette sets; 'See.. ini great variety Glass, cot or;.pressed, suitable for hotels or private families, of every description. : , -V : ' ; -■Ken^ne; ; 'dl,':cluinney^;.lamps^.';gjob(^:''&a, at " greatly reduced prices. i ;?. , . - ••'■ 2>eme_ber the '..'..': ;-"':• '..'/■>.■'; :'v"-^ .-^'V: -• -:. STAFFORDSHIRE WAEEHOUSE, ::. ■MioiiflOis-s.rsEW, . , , Opposite the Clab. : STORAGE. V v ■„'■ (Lats T. ;Nortos & Co.) Back of Provincial Hotel. T> 0 O M ;'F O B 1500 TONS J-V Al CCBBEKT EiT£SL .', -Apply"/ -;;. '■ •■■ -•• --■ :-,^ ■; .• .. ■..; : -i\ ■.. .- T^iL H. MUMFORD, '„. . .: Princes-street. , N.B.—^Stores insured. C Q. EOR G E TO UN G, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, '. .." .• "■ '-. •'; .RAijair^SxEEEiv^ l~~:^ v -' Next Doar to-ShamroekLHotel. Repairs of Every Description Carefully Executed at Mode-ate Charges. T) OOTS and SHOES Made on the shortest Eotice JLJ C. V?estiold, Bootmaker, Great King-street. COACH AND BUGGY SHOP A LL kinds of Repairing and Job Work neatly .£L with both English and American ,■» Also, Teterihary and Shoeing Forge on CohV* premises, Stafibrd-street. °: uu> "'"- ' ■"''. r~: '--y black. .. ("IABS &r Hire at the Club Stables, per day or V. otherwise. Apply J. Lambton. *^ "NTOTlCEthereby given that by Deed of Assi™tHL' date 16th of September, 18i% Hugh Robertson of Jetty sfaeefc, Dunedin J*f" B»«r^er, did! assighallhiTp^nal eS wle&eda unto James Patersonand GeWge Hepto! The said Deed is cow lying at the office of Messrs StSE"* aQd °°' M^-^^-£pectiSS lS?i ted"tl>Ulledinjthis I6th day of JAMES PATERSON GEORGE HEPBURN, Trnsteea. ■VTOTIOa IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PartX\ hitherto existing between u^theUn ders-gned, as Oyster Merchant! atii occufeiaj thJ premises known as the Arcade Select SjSJ? gJoST was dissolved ou the 17th day of SeptembS hv mutual consent. All debts o<vi4 to th- _tefi™ *1 tmue the buMuesa, and meet all liabilities, THoMAS REYNOLDS Dunedin, September 17, 1852. notice! "" " PffiS^C&^_**_!fg-i««» ' (S^Md) H. sw, SBENKAN Manntoto. MESSES. THOMAB J. WOODS, x-kT^no * - , CiuthaFerrv, - ' ■tausferred to xL all hlß^okDib^^^ quire, that such debts^najte Sft,^ r"^*. 1? iudgive uoucetlutwelffil_sS_?4?,forUlwlt^ meut to Mr.^impsoa afteTK^ 0030136 JONES & WILLIAMSON, Dunedin, I 5& B^^^ •* NOTICE TO DEBTORS ' _!_!__«. - ■ wyald'unedin lodge m iTioo^T 7"----pß^MOVEDto^Sham^^^. o^ nlghla, every Thursday, at half-past Seven CHARLES GREY, \ — ..• Secretary. J__^as^_^«rr,--; '-"'- ' -•' ...JMAiraiCß JOEL, i'i-ces^treet.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 233, 18 September 1862, Page 6
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