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Business Kotiees, TAILOR AND TROUSERS' MAKER, No. 1 HITMAN'S BUILDINGS, PRINCES-STREET. JDRUMMOND, successor to John Sibbald, can . ensure to his patrons a perfect fit, most fashionable style, and best quality of goods in every variety of material at lowest rates. Gentlemen's, Youths' and Boys' READY-MADE CLOTHING, Bats, Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, &.c. A splendid lot of seasonable Cbths iust received. NOTiCE. ~~ "OTHETIEAS some people are in the habit of disT? - turbing and removing cattle from Runsnum 1' bers 77 and 171. Tins is to caution them that, unless" previous notice is given, they will be prosecuted according to law. „. ~ . . H.aml M. C. ORBELL-. v-aikouaiti, 13th A ua mt, 1863. rgIHE Second Master of the Kelson College is pre.l. pared to receive into his family a limited number of BOARDERS, to be educated at the College. For terms, apply to Rev. C- LENDRICK MACLEAN, St. Catherine's Nelson. JAMES KEIR AND CO., Painters, Glaziers, and Paperhangers, Georgestreet, (opposite Royal George Hotel;) Importers of and Wholesale and Jti etail Dealers in British Plate, Crown, Sheet, Enamel, Ground, Obscure, Stained, and Ornamented Window Glass. Paperhangings in every variety, white lead, oils and colors, and every other necessary connected with the Trade. George-street, Dunedin, and Clyde street, Inverca gill. JAMES PATERSOIV, Grocer, Baker, and General Merchant, Walker-Stbeet. IN RETIRING from business in Dunedin, bsgs to return thanks to his numerous customers for the considerable amount of patronage he has received during the last five years, and takes this opportunity of introducing his successor, Mr GEORGE BLYTH, who will continue the business as formerly, and will spare no pains to maintain the reputation of the establ.shment. ■ In n-feretce to the above the undersigned begs to intimate to the public of Dunedin and settlers of the vicinity, that he will, on and aft-;r the Ist of September, carry on the business as heretofore, viz , as Grocer, Baker, and General Provision Merchant, and feels confident, from his long experience in the same line of business, combined with moderate prices and attention, to merit the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. v GEORGE BLYTH. A- L O 00. X A■ N D C 0.. ■ ■ BILLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS By appointment to His Excellency Sir Henry Barkly, beg to inform their numerous customers that they have appointed MESSRS. COHEN BROS., Of George street, Dunedin, their agents, where all orders will be punctually attended to. ~ TALLOW. WE are Purchasers of the above in any quantity, ca*b. Cameren and Thomson, Water'of Leith soap and Candle Works, Dunedin. Hotels, etc. RAINBOW HOTEL, George-street, Dunedin, BEN. HALLIDAY (Formerly of the George Hotel, North Melbourne) BEGS respectfully to intimate to his old Patrons • and the Public in general, that he has opened the above hotel, where he trusts by the strictest attention to business in all its branches to secure a share of public support. Wines, spirits, and beers, of the finest quality ■ always on hand. •■■■•■:. OO P E R'S FAMILY H-O-T-E L, The Octagon. 1 First-class accommodation for single gentlemen and families. Separate Bedrooms and Private Sitting Rooms. ALBION HOTEL, " Great King-street, Dunedin. FIRST-CLASS Accommodation for Boarders, and Private Rooms to suit families. Good Stabling for Horses, &c. &c. &c. JOHN FLANAGAN, . . Proprietor. EUROPEAN HOTEL] George-street, Near the Octagon, Dunedin. HENRY M ifLLER, Proprietor, late of Hamburgh Hotel, Sydney, and European Hotel, Forbes, N.S.W. Superior Accommodation for Boarders. Charges Moderate. A first-class Billiard Table. OHNSTON'S MELBOURNE HOTEL, Macxaggan-street, Combines the best accommodation with, the most moderate charges. The table is liberally provided, and the best liquors only are kept. The bedrooms are roomy, and the aetendance ample. Good Stabling1. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. T O N D O N TAVERN. WALKER STREET. First-rate Accommodation for Boarders, S. B. COLLS, Proprietor, Late of the Paragon Restaurant, Princes-street. O V A L OAK HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. Alloa and Edinburgh Ales, Wines and Spirits of the first brands. Good accommodation for Boarders. ALEX. BEVERIDGE, Proprietor. W.8.-Good Stabling. IMPERIAL HOTEL, Princes Street South. rriHE Proprietor begs to intimate to his friends, _L patrons, and the public in general that he has opened the above extensive Establishment as a FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, the situation of which, as well as the internal arrangements, combines comfort and convenience. Suites of Apartments for Families, and every ac* commodation for Commercial Gentlemen. JAMES MAGUIHE. N.B.—Livery and Letting Stables. TO GENTLEMEN VISITING SYDNEY. THE POST OFFICE HOTEL, (Late Entwistle's,) Is recognised as the best in Town for keeping a FIRST-RATE TABLE, Clean and Commodious Bedrooms, and Economical Prices. Also being situated near the Post Office, Banks, and eading mercantile houses. John Jacobs. AY E n LE V HOTEL, GEORGE-STREET, ; Near the Octagon. Excellent Accommodation for Boarders. Good Stabling. T V SO N' g CARLISLE SPARKLING BITTER ALE. J. MCUBBIN TTAVING obtained th« sole right of sal« of the above ale, and having mad* arrangements for a constant supply, begs to draw the attention of tke public to tha fact that the OTAGO HOTEL, Rattray-street, is the only house in Bunedin where a glass of-this Delicious Ale can be procured For clearness of color, or deLcacy of flavor this ale is unsurpassed being at the same time a splendid tonic. Try it, and judge for yourselves.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 525, 26 August 1863, Page 8

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