Business NoticeC O B B A N D " C; •'8 . j TELEGRAPH LINE OP KOYAL MAIL COACHES. f\S and after February 6, a COACH "will Leave , COBB AND COS OFFICE, Corner of Stafford and Manse Streets, «var - MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, -.--, F O Jt T H E D UN S T RETURNING thence will leave the Duart«n Hotel, FOR DUN ED I IT, I '■ evert -.-•■■ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, ■■■';. '■' •■ ' '-''■" - AND : ■ - SUNDAY, . : ARRIVING IN DUNEDIN SAME DAY.. Also, •■ A COACH will Start for the. MOL VN E U X F EH; H V DAILY, at SIX a.m., PASSING TUROOOH GREEN ISLAND, EAST TAIERf, TAIERI FERRY, .WAIHOLA AND TOKOMAIRIRO, ARRIVING at the MOLYNEUX at 3.30 pm; RETURNING will Leave the CLUTHA FERRY HOTEL at 8 a.m. DAILY. Also, ■ A COACH will Leave for waitahuna; ;weatherstone's, MUNROE'S GULLY and TUAPEKA, EVERT MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, At Six a.m.; RETURNING will Leave the COMMERCIAL HOTEL, CAMP-STREET, EVERT TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and. SATURDAY, At 7. a.m.', ARRIVNG IN DUNEDIN SAME DAY. For further particulars enquire at Cobb and Co.'s Office, corner o Stafford and Manse Street?. COLE, HOYT, and CO., Proprietors. TO WAREHOUSEMEN, STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. ACRULEY has received a Large and Varied . assortment of the undermentioned goods, ▼iz:— Heavy Tweed Crimean flints, in great variety Pea jackets Flannel shirts Piush and felt hats ~ " Hosiery, of all descriptions, etc etc Rattray street, opposite Bank N.S.W., And S7:Swanaton.-street, Melbourne. [Established 1858.J tTOGG Ie BEAVER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKKHS & JEWELLERS, ' Rattkat Street, (Opposite Sliamrock Hotel.) In returning1 thanks to their numerous friends nnd the public in general for the very liberal support they have hitherto received, beg to intimate that, to enable tb>.m to <lo justice to their customers,'- their business, and their own name; they have determined to close , ! their branch-establishment in' Princes-street, and devote their sole attention-to their greatly increased business in RAT3RAY-STREET; find as they have Watchmakers and' Jewellers on . the; premises,' and under, ; their own eye, .their ..patrons may rely upon first class workmanship, punctuality, and last, though not least—Moderate Charges., ■ . . , j ; -ii .i. * , HARPER TWELVETREES'' Patent| Washing' Machine will wash - as- many clothes' in a few. hours, especially if used with Harper Tw,elvetrees' Soap Powder, as awotnan can wash in two days by tl <old method of hand-iubbing-, besides doing' ths ''■ work better, with half thei soap "and fuel. It-will • •wash blankets, sheets, counterpane's, y or any, large Jiirigs; aseasy as it will do a.handkerchiefor a collar;- - au<l is the cheapest article ever invented. The works, Broiuley-by-Bow, London. . -..■,.'' Sole Wholesale Agents for Otago, W. and G. Turnnull and. Co " " ■'' GEORGE R. WEST, ■ J PIANOFORTH AND Mtra'lo-6ELL«R,. •; ■ ■ - ] George-street. . ■ ' "PIANOFORTES and HARMONMJMStuned and , Jj repaired. ' All the popular Music by D'Albert, ' Farmer, Brinley Richards, Osborne, and other cmi- • nent composers, always fcept in stock. .' ' - A superior assortment of. Pianofortes and Harmoniums on sa'e. . ; ■■ ; New Music. recerved by ; every mail. An ;«ssbrtmehtof choice 'Pianoforte and vocal Music just re- ] ceived direct from England. ■'.'/■ ( Country ordera punctually attended to. < : . THOMAS JONES, ) ..'-■. (Late of Sandridge), is Watchmaker, Jeweller, Goldsmith, ie, ) "■'■•■ ' PuiXCESrSTREET, « Through the Cutting. ' ' t TJ. has a large and well'selected assortment of c . Colonial and English Jewellery, Gold and " Silver Watches, .*c, which he offers to the public * ai prices to induce them to give him a portion of their c patronage^ • c .Having had long experience in the Watchmaking l business, any Watches, Clocks, &c, left with him to F be repaired, their performance will be guaranteed, r and no extra : charge; made for any alteration* they ® may require. ~.••,! i Ohronometerfi, Sextants, and Compasses carefully ' repaired ; Tubes for Barometers.. Object- Glasses for c Telesrbpes, Spectacles to suit all ages. Watch glasses, ° Is, keys sixpence. '..'".' ',/''. i :IN THE TRUST ESTATE OF M'LEOD I .'-.... AND GIBSON. „ fTIHE undersigned give uotico that'all: debts due to JL ;Messrs. M'Leod"and Gibson are required to be paid on or before 10th March. Legal proceedings will be taken to recover all- debts not settled by that c: date. •■-.... V <■ . J. RATTRAY 1 ' ' LEWIS SAMPSON E. QUICK, / Trustees address is care of Messrs Dalgety, Rattray • _ and Co., Dunedin. . '••'..- Dunedin, 20tlr February, 1863. KRUSE'd FLUID MAGNESIA SYRUP OF 4 .:■■■' RASPBERRY AND LEMON. * MR KRUSE begs to announce, to /the Medical '-• " Profession,-the Chnmisls, and.the Public in P: •general that he is manufacturing- Fluid I Magnesia, '_ which has been pronounced by tbe.yictorian Government, and other analytical chemistsof A'ep'utation, to be of more than double the strengthj-ahd elieapir / .than any other in, the market. It has at once been \ ! introduced into the Hospitals,'and all;'the leading p< I'members'of theMedicnl1 Profession in Victoria are ci patronizing Mr Kruse'ii superior article in preference vi I-' o the uncertain and therefore unreliableiii-iportations' psi hitherto prevailing in these colonies. " : , . ■ re ~ Wholesale Dep6t at 184 Bourke-sti-eet East, Mcl bourn*, -where orders axe received and promptly attended to. j ..''.-1 .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 376, 5 March 1863, Page 8
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