tWlKG'rf PRIZE YEASI' POWJ) U For Making Bread, Cakes, and All Kinds of Pantry. nnniS YVast Powder-has now been bofore, the X public of the Australian colonies for the .last' 18 months, and lias met \fith unprecedented buc The enconium passed upon it by the jnrois of, its class at the late Exhibition (niter submitting it, together with the exhibits oi" tlivee mnnufnciurera, to a severe and searching test), by. awarding it the only prize, has been readily acknowledged by every individual who uses flour for the horan manufacture of bread. Jiy virtue of its superior qimlity it has wiin for itself a. place in ■ every household—a position which it will not yield to that imported, irom foreign markets. ■ . . , 'To- avoid disappointment, oVsoitc. on theMabcl around each tin, a./ae simile of ihfi >eal of ■*]& Woynl Ooinmi-sioners of the Victorian Exhibition, 1802. Storekeepers and Grocers are requested to order it irom thi-ir Melbourne ugents. . ■ - .- Liberal discount allowed to wholesale1 buyers. ■ : Manufactured by '-" T i A..EW IN G , ; Pharmaceutical Chemist and Wholesale Druggist, 113 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, . ■ ' [MELBOURNE, Victoria. DISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP. . "VTOTICE is Hereby Given that the Co-Partnership _1N hitherto existing between James Jone^ and Alexander Williamson, both of Dunedin,.Merchants, is This Day Dis<olve 1 by mutual consent. i Hereafter Ihe business will be carried on by Alexander Williamson, on his own account, t under ,the name and style of "Jones and Williamson,", as heraWore, and who will settle all debts belonging to'the firm, and receive all accounts due to them. (SUncd) JAMKS JONES, .->■'■ - ■' ALEXANDER WILLIAMSON, -' Witness to the Signatures of Both Parties— J .Eattray. . .-..'. ', ' . E. B. Hammond. ■ . In his retiring from business, James Jones begs to return l.is sincere thanks to his friend* and the public generally for theii- kind support and liberal patronage, and trusts they will bestow a, continuance of the same on his late partner, who will henceforth carry on the business as usual. ' Alexander Wi'liamsoji bess to return his sincere thanks tor the liberal patronage that himself and late partner have received at the hands of their friends and the public, aud trusts that by strict attention, studied care in the selection of gooJs, and moderate chages, lie may be honored with a continuance of the same kind support that was bestowed on the late firm. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE OTAGO RURAL DEANERY BOARD. ~ THE Annual Meeting of the Rrual Deanery Board' •will be held in Dunedin on Thursday, the 15th January next, at 12 o'clock,' noon. ■ ■ ALFRED CHETHAM STRODE, Secretary. Dunedin, Gth December, 1862. .'• •- ' "]
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 323, 1 January 1863, Page 3
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