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,i,i Jonsineßs Ifotice,.... . , : . ..- J. HYMAN, ~ "' Watchmaker and Jeweller, Manufacturer of every Description of Jewellery in Gold and Silver,-&c., No. 1, PRINCES-STREET, No. I,' ■ : - And late of * ■- JRattray-btrbbt, Dujtbdib,.-*. ' HYM AN respectfully begs to inform his friends, « customers, and the inhabitants otDnnedin, that having closed his Melbourneßranch, be has,* Ec may confidently state, collected Stock whichwiU be found, upon inspection, to "be the most modern and unique in this City. For variety, workmanship^ elegance of design, nclmesa ofpatteni and quality of material, he feels proud in 'asserting that the best London houses only can vie with him, while his prices cannot fail to give the most entire satisfaction to his customers. All Watches and Timepieces sold and repaired, at his establishment are guaranteed, and all orders for manufactured goods will be made on the premises from the finest gold and silver, after the most modern and elegant designs. Wedding, Christinas, and Birthday Presents, in inexhaustible variety. Remember! ■ J. HYMAN, No. 1, Princes-Btreet. ' THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, ' Staffobd-Steeet. A T tlus well-conducted Board and Lodging House Xi., may be liad good accommodation witnstrietly moderate charges. ■ Hot meals at all Hours. ~ ":; ; mosesa.:lee. loyal donedin xodge m.u.10.0.f. IS REMOVED to the Shamrock Hotel, Rattrayitreet. " ■ -•. - ■ ■ - s Lodge nights, every Thursday, at half-past Seven O CiOCK*, . _ , ■ - - - i . - - CHARLES GREY, ..; , Secretary. Mv-xJi *-* R -* "g~e i so w; Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. Money invested in Rural and Town finds: land office business transacted; surveys executed: planp, map*, &c, constructed; and owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, most reliable information furnished respecting lands in the different parts of Southland. * Offioo—Taystreet, InvercargiU. , PLATE-GLASS.— The Subscriber is prepared to execute Orders for any azs. from 12ft. by 7ft. downwards. Henry Brooks, 39, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. n cTtTc eT ~^ ~^ IT is requested that Owners of Goods Stored at Me^ra. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO.'S Free ptorea will at ouee remove ihe same; and notice is hereby given that all Goods not removed on or before 30th inrtant, will be sold to defray expenses J. RATTRAY, ) _ • . JOHN a WRIGHT, j trustees. Dunedin, 10th Sept, 1562. WA L L A C H BROTHERS Maclaooak-street, (Next to the Dunedin Club House), r ' ■■-.■''■■ And ■■ '■-_'■ 156, BUZABBTH-STKBET, ifxiSOVnVM- | IMPORTERS AND MANDFACTUEERS OP' FURNITURE, UPHOLSTBRKRS&MATTRASS MAKERS THEXUXURY OF WASHING - ■• ' - ': ■ "■' - ■" •■'.■" WITH -: ''" -' " •'■ ■■■--■' •■■•* HARPER TWELTETREBS' SOAP POWDER, mil IS Wondenul PreparatSon is decidedly the A most ecoaomical and efil-ctive article ever introduced lor washing; "the cleansing 'properties of several pound* of soap being contained fn a f ew ounces of the Soap Powder.- No rubbing required Sold m ttnall packets everywhere. Patentee, Harper Twdvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. ■■■~- Ajkfor BRIOOB' AUSTBAIJAN SATIK GUZE Stabch where you puwhase Harpe iTwelvetrees' soap Powder. One pound is equal to two pounds o any other. Sole Wholesale Agents for Qtag w. and 6 Turnbull and Co, - ; ANDERSON AND SONS (Late flail and Aideraon),. • >. TANNKRS AND CURRIBRS, •*l anuueturers and Importers oi C 1 A DJ> LB R Y,-H. !&. R N E S S, KJ WayndaPatontEreaking Saddles Crimean and other Pack Saddles Boots and Shoes Enamelled and Japanned Leathers Moroccos, Roans, and .. all other Fancr > Leathers . ; MiU Belts—^Accoutrements Grindery and Saddlers* Ironmonserv 221, Elizabeth-Btreet, Sydney? ' , Black and Polar Oils always on hand IRKPATIIICK. & CO., Forwarding Agents! Pnnces-street. below the Barracks. pOACHES for EAST TAIERI leave the Gridiron \J Hotel, daily, at 3 p.m., carrying passengers and luggage, returning from Cramont'g East Taieri Hotel every morning at 8 a.m. - . , - ■ .. . .'■ ' ■ Fa«es':— ' -.■:■•: ■--.-- Cramont's ... #< k* ; Saddle Hill ... .. 4a Green Island ... ... 2s M: ! NEAREST AND BEST ROAD TO THE | VICTORIA DIGGINGS. I COBB & CO.'S | TELEGRAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL O! ■_ ■ COACHES. N and after September 9Oi, COBB & CO.'S woacnea will leave their office Daily, at 630 | a.in., for the Taieri Ferry, Waifaola, Tokomaririro, i and the Molyneux. : Returning fixwn the Molyneux daily, at 8 COLii-HOYT-&COi/'::'' -'"'"' - t ; Proprietore. NEW RUSH. NEW RUSH, ""' i •-■■•; ■■ ■ TO,THE • , ~;-;i '. - " ' ;; , ' •"" pAFE. ROYAL and RESTAURANT Beach- \^ street, Waikouaiti.:, /> ;=;: ; ,.: , ,v ' The best Aecomodatiou in the Township. Meals alwaysready. ; rt ' COLLINS & TASS, ■ * Froprietora. " : AMERICAN STOVIS DEPOT. JAMES ANii JOHN: H^ BARR * it. SiArFOBD-sßErr, Di(NEDnj. : , ; ■;■.*'..'•'. 7 UST, REOTlVED'pirjCarlot^ &om New York U direct, a large and varied assortment"ef Cooking Stoves, with fittings and appurtenances.' ••- ..- ~ ;-,»-■••'■■■■• * ■ -';■■, *.">^r'.,A3so,"',V"''-~«r "" ■■"';':'"'"-''; Per Grasmere from Glasgow, a select lot of Cooking and Par our Stoves, P f 'hmyfinishea and complet! descriptions, taann/actareJ^y Smith and WeisS r) HSi^S W/S^fiNt-A-Store in o n ; JLJ of ilie best positions in Rattrav-street ■ *#»' h« sold, wm fronS and 40 ftSSKgff,- &£ ARCADE CAFEJ " ; * " MESSRS. LEAR" & BENJAMIN/arede^roßs of lnlorming'tlicSr Friends arid the Public^^of Uuuedin, that they have opened that large and elegant room, known as the vArcade^ Cafe, and' ReatuW Room, over the Arcade, in High-street, andinSnd to carry on the same as a first-class^ Bestaiirant arid Cafe.^ Gentlemen who like a qnieii and'good «ib^ stantial meal, served with civility and ■ Satch, 1 together with the best Coffee that-art' can produce' may dejrend on the same being served in a style that must give satisfaction, i <M , . Coflee will be Ready from 7 a.m.. until-I2at#gbt. ■ Meals at a moments notice all Day. -Tripe Suppers Every Evening. 4i ? f! i i * BOARD cBY»^TIH& ?W&&Kt2Xrtt:. TO 4 CORDIAL P'ASPBERRY, .Lemon, LOrange,l. Bjpltoae. ana A); other Essences,' Tartarid4id vSd^eS Spirits of Wine, Gingery Crushed Sugar,^S \tf ffi perminL AlmondSj, Cloves, Sec, &c ' *c?* Onßa!ea.t— - JfAUKICE JOEL'S. Princes-street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 236, 22 September 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 236, 22 September 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 236, 22 September 1862, Page 1

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