Stationery. DUNEDIN STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. HE N E■ V • WISE, FROM SANDS AND M'DOUGALL'S, Wholesale and Retail Commercial Stationers, Melbourne, Having taken those central premises, PRINCES STREET AND STAFFORD STREET, (Adjoining Hoyt and Co.'s Coach OiEce), , Dunedin, WILL, IN ONRECTI6N WITH THE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN FIRM, Open them in a' few days with the most extensive and well assorted Stock of COMMERCIAL, LAW, AND GENERAL STATIONERY, In the Colony. . Having had several years experience in the establishment of Sands and M'Dougall, late Sands, Kenny, and Co., and from the possession of a complete PEINTING, RULING, AND BINDING PLANT. On the Premises, he is in a position to execute all orders entrusted to him in a superior manner, and at such MODERATE PRICES as will ensure satisfaction. Merchants, Bankers, and others, he is confident, will now find it unnecessary to continue importing ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY From England or the adjacent Colonies. His Stock will comprise— Bankers' account books Merchants' account books Cheque papeis Bankers' pass books Parchments Debenture paper%(hand made) iJrief papers Draft paper Hand-made writing papers Printing papers Copying presses Deed boxes Cash boxes Embossing and endorsing pressei Letter balances Ebony and walnut inkstands. Drawing papers T squares, curves, and straight edges Water colors and brushes Lawbooks Interest tables Commercial and.legal forms Government dispatch boxes, in russia and morocco ; Portfolios, Travelling writing desks and writing cases, in russia and morocco leathers. "' ' : '" ;. .. And . ' . \ ■"■ -■' Every article of General Stationery. ' HENRY WISE, . Trom Sands and M'Doujjall, Melbourne, Stationer, Printer, and Account Book Manufacturer, Princes street and Stafford street, Dunedin. NEW BOOKS. JU S T R'E'G'B IVE D, by Ove land Mail:— • Bishop Colenso, on the Pentateuch, Part 3 ; ": The Late War in New Zealand, fcy.Ueut.-Col. i Carey . .. ' Austin Elliott; by H. Kingsley Great Men of Great Britain . ; Barren' Honour Minnie's Love ! . London Scenes and London People Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles : : . The Laird of LoganAgnes of Soriento,by Mrs-Stowe Manleverer's Divorce Paris Life, by Dumas the younger The Improvisatore : Adventures of a Sporting Dojj Wilson's Tales of the Borders &C, &C-, &C. : Daily Times Branch Office, Corner.i Manse and-Priuqie-Btr«atg,.. >v- * Dunedin. : r : ■W I L L I A M H A Y,i WHOLESALE AFD RETAIL BOOKSELLER, STATI 0 N B &, AHJ> NEWS AGEN T, Belgrava Buildings (Cutting), Princes-Street, ANB 11 ARCADE, Respectfully invites inspection of b. Magnificent Stock of NEW AND VALUABLE BOOKS. "VTEW STOCK OF ACCOUNT BOOKS, -l_i Best Hand-made paper and Binding. Reduced Prices. FERGUSSON and MITCHELL, Stationers, Engravers, and Printers, Princes-street. THE SOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE Price One Shilling. Tllhis Magazine has-now been enlarged, and contains A 64 pages of closely printed matter, on subjects of general inteiest and advantage to the colony; The public of Otago are requested to give this periodical a fair trial, as it is intended to represent, not the Province of Auckland alone, but the whole of New Zealand. Literary assistance is invited, and will be paid for. Terms upon application. The Magazine may be obtained at the Daily Times Office, or of Mr. Livingston, bookseller, Dunedin ; also, direct by post of the publishers. CRICHTON and SCALES. Printers and Publishers. Queen-street, Auckland Missing Friends. PRASER, HUGH Captain, advantageous information awaits you; present whereabouts particularly solicited; last heard of. Dunedin. Address G. J. Bearaer, Messrs Graves, Ship Chandlers, Flinders-street,-Melbourne ; or Captain W. Stevens, Riverton. IF this should meet the eye ot John Matheson, a native of Skye, late of Prince Edward's Island, is earnestly requested to communicate with his brother Donald at Tokomairiro Post Office. EOBERT WIFFEN, who arrived at Port Phillip on Christmas Day, 1852. per ship Covenanter, will hear of something to his advantage by applying to Henry Reynolds, Esq., Criterion Hotel, Dunedin SHOULD this meet the eye of Mrs. Habriet Honet, of Chacwater, Cornwall, she can communicate with her husband, Thomas Honey, by addressing to the Post Office, Kingston, Wakatipu Otago. ■■-.;:■: TOHN MAHAR, your brother-in-law in Melt) bourne is very anxious to hear trom you—write soon. - mHOMAS HERBERT HAMMOND is earnestly X requested to return home or wj-ite to his Father immediately. Any information respecting him will be thankfnlly received by Charles Hammond, Mount Pleasant, PortChalmers. MRS- CATHCART, late of Yackandandah, near Beechworfch, Victoria, call at Old England Hotel, Stuart-street, opposite gaol, letter for you from Yackandandah. ■ TF THOMAS M'NEIL late of Harvest Home JL Hotel,' Ballarat, will call on or send his address to Messrs. A. L^Thomson and-Co., Stafford-street, Dunedm, lie will learn of matters of much importance to him. ; ■ ■ . ; - r B 1 LL^ N ' come an 4 finish your contract at _ . tne Dunedin Boarding House—you must do justice; ' Baths. T\UNEDIN PUBLIC BATHS, lower side of the JL-' Octagon, open daily, from 7 a.m.. to 9 p.m.; Sundays till 11 a.m. Warm, cold and shower baths. First-class, 2a; second T class, Is Cd.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 557, 30 September 1863, Page 6
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