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Business Notices. FREE STOKES, RATTRAY-STREET, Next Shamrock Hotel. rpHE above stone and brick Stores are now JL ready to receive 2500 tons of goods. Storage and cartage contracted for at reduced Palnsurance can be effected at the lowest rates charged on stone buildings. JAS. WILSON and Co., Proprietors. TaYLoR'B BAY SAW MILLS, TASMANIA. rnHE Undersigned are prepared to receive I orders aad enter into contracts for the supply ot any quantity of Blue Gum Scantling, Joists, Beams, and Planking, of any sizes or lengths, delivered on the Dunedin Jetty. PRITCHARD, FISHER and CO, Proprietors. Stafford street, 15th Feb., 1«64. ; THE LITTLE SHOP E. NATHAN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Princes-street, opposite the Government Offcss, has on sale a neat and varied assortment oi batches, Clocks, and Jewellery at the lowest prices in Dunedin. lUmember, The Little Shop, opposite the Government Offices, Princes-street. NOTICis. A T the MELBOURNE GROCERY STORE, 'J\_ Maclaggan Btreet, the Public can be supplie with Frovisions, Wine and Spirits, in any quaniities to suit purchasers, all of the best qual at the lowest rates. N.B.—No uobblers sold over the counter, tuey can be had of the best description at the bar of the Hotel. JAMES JOHNSTON, Proprietor. JERUSALEM COFFEE AND CHOP HOUSE HEXT TO THE ! TELEGRAPH STATION AND CUSTOM HOUSE, MOUNT STREET, PORT CHALMERS. HARRY DENCH has much pleasure in informing his old friends, and the public generally, that having completed his new buildI ing and opened it, as above, and by adhering to the rules of that old established house from which it is named, he trusts to have a continuance of that i liberal support hitherto afforded to him during the past two years. „ The house contains numerous first class bed and private sitting rooms, fitted up with every convenience. The Table is considered second to none in the Province. ■ H. D. invites inspection, and respectfully solicits a trial, as puff is not in his way except in the manufacture of pastry. PFALK and CO., 38, Little Collins street 9 west and Gawler place, Adelaide, established 1851, are regular importers of— Watches, clocks, jewellery, electro-plated and metal goods,stationery, cigars, matches, tobacconists' ware; all descriptions of musical instruments ; cutlery, perfumery, combs, and brushware; cabinet goods, pictures, optical goods, purses, ladies' bags, and other leather goods, ornaments, &c. fee. t, All the newest patterns in General Fancy Goods received monthly. Country orders promptly executed at lowest rates. ______________ MOSfci AND CO., PBACTICAL OPTICIANS, AND MATHEMATICAL AND SURVEY INSTRUMENT MAKERS, Princes-street, (opposite Stanford and Co.'s.) PURE Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, for strengthening and preserving eyesight; re commenced by all the first oculists oi the day. All instruments connected with the trade in great variety. CaN LAN BROTHEKS ANB CO^ t. il and Color Merchants, Importers of Paperhangings, Window Glass, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, and Painters requisites generally, are now prepared to supply the Trade and the Public at REDUCED PRICES. N.B.—House Decorating and Ship Painting executed on the most reasonable terms. Address: —Princes street, opposite Theatre Royal, Dunedin ; and at Geelong. TO HOUSEHOLDERS, HoTitLKKEPJiRS, MILLOWNERS, BLACKSMITHS, ANI» OTHERS. A USriIALIAN A. A. COMPANY'S _r_. COALS delivered in any part of Town or BuDurbs by the undersigned at current rates. JOSEPH MuRLEY and CO., ( Coal Merchants, Stuart street, Near Jetty. GREAT REDOCTJON IN PRICKS OF MEAT At the SMITHFIELD BUTCHERING CO. MESSRS MENLOVE AND JONES, in returning thanks to the inhabitants ot Dunedin and its vicinity for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon them for the past twelve months, beg to inform their friends and the public that in consequence of their now being able to purchase stock at lower prices and for cash, they will be able on and after^londay next, the 23rd inst., to supply meat of the primest quality at a great reduction from former prices. All orders strictly attended to. George street, 20th May, 1861. NOTICE. T AND T. BROWN, STOREKEEPERS, (Top of Rattraystreet.) In returning thanks for the kind patronage bestowed on them during the last two years they have been in busiue>s, beg to announce to their customers and the public generally, that haying greatly enlarged and improved their premises, and taken in an extensive and varied sock cf first class goods, they are now iv a position to supply their customers with a really «oo>l ankle, ab the Jcwest possible rates. N.B. —Families waited on for orders. MOTICB. WILLIAM POLLOCK has much pleasur in taking this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers for the very liberal patronage i bestowed on him since he commenced business in Dunedin, and to intimate that he lias handed it over to his son, Wm. Me. F. Pollock, for whom he confidently solicits the same patronage he has so long enjoyed himself. WM. Mo. F. POLLOCK, in referring to the above, begs to state that by strict attention to business, and a determination to keep Bothing but good quality, he trusts' fully to merit the above recommendation of Mr Win. Poliock. Family orders punctually attended to. supplied. [OiitcUi.Att.l h:all of medicine rattray street. IN consequence of the dissolution of partnership between Mr G. Dremer and myself, I beg most respectfully to inform you that I have taken the premises in Kattray street, recently occupie 4 by the late firm, and hope by strict personal attention to my business, to merit the same liberal patronage nceorded to me for over two and a-half years, in Manse street. The Dispensing department will be tinder my own personal supervision, and all medicines <lis pensed in my establishment will be of the purest quality, so fh«t nil pre-ciiptions entrusted to my care will be faithfully with accuracy and despatch. I would wish to direct your attent:on to my new and large assortment of perfumery, brushware, nursery and toilet requisites, proprietary medicines, drugs and chemicals, and druggist's sun rice, &c, and every article connected with the trade. Thanking you for your past liberal suppsit, and soliciting further favore. I remain yoar obedient servant,' | WILLIAM COTTEkILL, Dispensing and Family Chemist, ' i Hall of Medicine, Rattray street i Dunedin, 17th June, 1864.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 782, 20 June 1864, Page 2

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