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Furniture KEY AND BERWICK, M nufacturers and Importers of First-class Furniture NOW ofler to the Public of Dunedin and the Province generally a choice from their extensive and carefully selected Stock of their own Manufactured, as well as Scottish. English and American FU UK ITU RE, JN'ow on Sale at unprecedented Low Prices. CUTTING PRINOES-STEEET, Next Door but One,, to the Glasgow Arms. ]7V LINI) EM A N AND C6\ ? . Wholesale and Rjstail Furniture Manufactory, Beg to intimate to their Friends and the Public in General, that they have always on hand every description of own-made Colonial Furniture, as well as English, Scotch, and American, at prices to suit every Customer. CORNER OF GEORGE STREET AND PALL MALL. ~X L C OC X AND C 0., j . 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 wili be punctually attended to. MONSTER FURNITURE BAZAAR, Geokge-street, Opposite Uoyal George Stables. MESSRS. COHE N~B~R OTH ER S Have just'opened, ex late arrivals, thfe ' / LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, Iv the New Zealand colonies, and are now selling the same at Melbourne prices. • All goods purchassd of Messrs. Cohen Brothers, will be delivered' free within three miles of the Octagon. Address—Cohen Brothers, George-street, Dunedin; Queen's Arcade, Melbourne; and at London-road, London. Eancy Goods. NEW PREMISES OF MESSRS GILLIES AND RICHMOND, Next door to the Bank of New Zealand, Princes-street, Dunedin, "VT, SALOMON (late of Great Bonrke street, A./1 . Melbourne), begs to announce the opening of his new and extensive Chronometer, Watchmaking and Jewellery Kstablishment as above, replete with "the choicest novelties 'selected by his accredited agents in the Home and Continental Markets. It is a source of self-gratula*ion for him to be enabled to state that no amount of expense and exertion, on his part, have been spared, successfully to produce a tout eiisemble hitherto unattained in the colonies or provinces. A complete enumeration of his grand and varied stock would be an impossibility; but for the information and guidance of bis numerous friends and patrons, he begs respectfully to submit the annexed Lht of Selections, assuiing them that the success which has hitherto attended his efforts in the above departments, whilst sufficiently instancing the high character of his establishment, is eminently calculated to ensure a favorable appreciation of his future endeavors. Ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver hunting and open faced English and geneva watches, from the most famous manufacturers. Albert curb and fancy gold and silver watch chains Splendid brooches Bracelets. Earrings Necklets Lockets Scarf-pins, &c., &c, of the most tasteful designs, and set with diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals amethysts, ultramarines, cameos, &c, &c. Magnificent diamond, gem, and signet rings, wedding rings, keepers,'&c, &c. Gold and silver pencil cases and tooth, picks (ladies' and gentlemen's) Gold studs, plain, and variously ornamented with diamonds and other precious stones Sleeve links Splendid designs in jet and coral Silver and electro-plated tea and coffee services = Cruet, liqueur, egg, and pickle frames Cake and card baskets, &c, &c. Silver card cases Gold and silver vinaigrettes Thimbles, &c, &o. Opera and field glasses .English ahd foreign clocks of various designs, in black, white and veined marble, alabaster, ebony, walnut, oak, &c, &c. Alarums In the ' -watchmaking and manufacturing jewellery department, the utmost precision and strict attention to Uau y of design and purity of material may lie ully relied on. N.B.—Gold boueht in any quantity.' Hours of business from 9 a.m. til 8 p.m. MOSS and C0.,-PRACTICAL OPTICIANS, &c, call the attention of persons requiring Spectacles to their Brazilian Pebble Lenses, enabling ersohs of great age to read small print with ease. Mathematical, Optical, and Surveying Instruments in great variety. . MOSS and CO., Princes-street, Opposite Stanford and Co.'s. Late Optician to the Charing Cross Opthalmia Hospital, London. NOW OPEN, THE CHINA HALL IN THE CUTTING, PRINCES-STREET, •' • Adjoining the Glasgow Arms Hotel. TTTM. J. WEIR begs to state that he has just received direct from the home manufacturers— A choice assortment of superior Cut and Plain Flint Glass, suited for bar and table use; also a great variety of China, Stone-China and Earthenware, in Dinner, Breakfast, and Tea Services, which he will sell at prices which defy competition. Rectified kerosene oils Lamps, chimneys, wicks, &c. Country orders punctually attended to, and goods , carefully packed. \ Coals. ' A USTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL CO.'S _£L (N.S.W.) and English'Coals—Screened or smithy, delivered, lowest rates, at.shortest notice, in city or suburbs by the undersigned. J. L. and C. BURKE, Princes-street south and ttattray-street C;ALB. mHE WALTON PARK COLLIERY COMPANY JL are now prepared to suppl the best New Zealand Coal, either at the Mine or delivered in the City and Suburbs. Agent's office, at Mr. Switzer's New Store. Rattray- street. COALS. COALS. COALS. /^LUTHA CuALS, 35s per ton. From 1 cwt. up\j wards can be had at the Clutha Coal Store, between the hours of 3 and 6 p.m. daily. These are a fresh sample, of very superior quality. H. T. GREEN, Belgrave Chambers, / Princee-etreet.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 584, 31 October 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 584, 31 October 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 584, 31 October 1863, Page 8

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