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Business Notices. STANFORD AND CO. Importers of KEROSENE OIL, LAMPS, &C, AMERICAN STOVES AND RANGES. SoJe Agents for I SINGE R'S CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINES. Princes street, Cutting:. DUMEDIN SAVINGS' BANK. Office : Farley's Buildings, Princes street. 'PHE above Institution will be open for I. Business at the office on Monday eveningnext, I2th inst, between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock, and on every Monday evening at the , same hour. • Copies of the Rules can be had on application gratis. EDMUND SMITH, Manager. 7th September, 1864. WHITE Si'aS JJiiEWKtIY, O'AVKKSHA.M. f jnHK Undersigned has much pleasure in in--JL forming; his Customers and the Public that he has succeeded Messrs Arkell and Penke in the above named establishment, to which will be united his business of the Dunedin .Brewery. SA.MJEL MARKS, Late Brewer at the T?.pd Lion Brewery. TO HOTSLOEPEKS AND OTHERS. mHE RED LTON UREIBRI JL will be carried on as heretofore under the management of the same Brewer, and will continue to supply those MALT ALES AND BOTTLED STOUT For which it is so justly celebrated. MAURICE JOEL, Proprietor. Brewery, George and King streets. Orders addressed to the store, Princes street, will have prompt attention, _ LAZARUS BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BEG to notify to the public of Otaao and adjacent Provinces, that they have Opened an Establishment for the sale of Toys and Fancy Articles, both wholesale and retail, They invite an inspection of their large stock of toys, iooking,glasses, Riramel's perfumery and fancy soaps, lustres, vases, tobacconists' requisites, papiermache goods, fancy clocks. ■ Clapstiaw's, Dark's, and Duke's cricketing materials of all kinds, piano fortes and harmoniums of the most approved makers, and miscellaneous invoices ot fancy goods generally. It may be safely asserted they have the largest selection in New Zealand. Wholesale orders from dealers in Otago or adjacent Provinces, executed at prices and care in selection that will give sat'sfaction, much cheaper indeed than they could import the same themEelves direct from Europe. LAZARUS BROTHERS, CUTTING, PRINCES- STREET. TAMES 'MA OKAY, begs to thank those friends and the public generally, who have so liberally supported the late firm for the last four years; and trusts that by keeping a firstclass and varied Stock of Furniture, manufactured by the leading houses of England and Scotland, combined wtth moderate charges, to receive a fair proportion of the former patronage. . J. M. also begs to make known that he has just imported, and has now on view, one of the largest, most complete, and useful assortments of Furniture, which cannot but give satisfaction, both as regards elegance, finish of design, and variety. The following comprises a portion of this lot: Viz:— Walnut drawing suites, in green and damask Spanish mahoginy cheffoniers Sideboards and 100 tables Writing pedestal tables Pofas in every variety ' Couches do Dining chairs Easy chairs Looking glasses Chests of drawers . Double and single 4-post bedsteads Tapestry, Brussels carpet Kidderminster carpet Felt carpet ) amask, every variety Table covers, do Dimity do Tournay do i ■ Gimps do I Silk tassels and cord for cushions Double and single hair mattrasses Wool mattrasses Flax do Feather holsters and pillows, Sec., &c. Institutions OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION DUNE DIN, Supported by Voluntary Subscripts In Prosperity Kemember the Poor President : His Honor John Hyde Harris. Vice-president : Treasurer Walter Day Esq. Committee : Alfred Chetham Strode, Esq., K.M. Thomas Pick, Esq. Frederick Moss, Esq. Julius Vogel, Esq. Dr Richardson St. John Branigan, Esq. Thomas Calcutt, Esq. Secretary : W. M. Hopper This Society was established m May, 1862, for the purpose of relieving the distress of the poorer inhabitants of the colony, without reference to creed or nation. The committee have to report that since Oc tober, 1862, to 31st December, 1863, they have relieved an average number of 35 cases weekly. The receipts have amounted to £1583 9s 7d, and the disbursements to £1421 Is 4d. The Institution is now affording weekly relief to 40 cases, and the demands on its assistance are continually increasing. , , The Committee, in seeking the support of Public, wouhl point out that though as yet the Society is in its infancy, it has been the means alleviating a great deal of distress. The Committee have been limited in the 1 c they have been enabled to afford, by the scarcity of funds ; but they hope, under the present circumstances of the Institution, the Subscribers and the Public will assist them with the means ta enlarge its useful purposes. The Committee are also desirous of drawing the attention of the numerous Subscribers and Friends of the Institution to the necessity of an Asylum being erected at once, so_ that provision may be made for the aged and infirm, and destitute and orphan children. The Government having granted a site, voted a sum of one thousand pounds (£1000) wards this object, the Committee are desirous proceeding as soon as sufficient,, money can be raised towards the erection of a suitable building, the cost of which they have ascertained would be about two thousand pounds (£2000)— they earnestly solicit public support for so worthy an object, feeling sure that the appeal will me 3* with that hearty response so generously conceded in cases of this kind by all classes of the commo« nity. ' ;■. : . ■■■ , ..■._••. ■■ ' .■■ •:-■ Subscription can be placed to the credit on ths Otago Benevolent Institution, Bank of ,Ne» South Wales, or forwarded to the office of the Society, Farley's Buildings, Princes street. W. M HOPPER Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 848, 9 September 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 848, 9 September 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 848, 9 September 1864, Page 3

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