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Business Notices. FREE PARCEL DELIVERY. TIT'LEOD AND GIBSON -"-*- beg to intimate to the public hat from and after this date they are prepared to [ DELIVER GOODS TO ALL PARTS OFTHE t CITY AND SUBURBS | FREE OF ANY CHARGE FOR CARTAGE. Caversham, Halfway Bush, Green Island, ' Anderson's Bay, and North-east Valley will be . visited every week, on days which will be announcad in a future advertisement. Dunedin, 17th May, 1864. GREAT REDUCTION. MESSRS. MF.NLOVE k JONES wish to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Stafford street, and the public of Dunedin, that they have re-opened the OLD-ESTABLLSHED BUTCHER'S SHOP Known as the VICTORIAN BUTOHKKS' COMPANY, Lately carried on by Messrs Oliver Cooper & Co. Shipping supplied. j Orders promptly attended to. . s_ — MEDICAL DISPENSARY, MANSE ST KELT. GEORGE E. DERMES, Dispensing and Family Chemist. A choice stock of Newest Perfumery latent Medicines Drugs ancl Chemicals Toilet and Nursery requisites Fresh Leeches. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. BLACK GLACE SILKS, Full width, 2s. lid. per yard. HERBERT, HAYNES AND HAY. BLACK GLACE SILKS, Full width, 4s. 6d. per yard, • HERBERT, HAYNES AND HAY. BLACK GLA C E SILKS Full width, ss. per yard. HERBERT, HAYNES AND HAY. BLACK GLACESILKS, Extra super, ss. 9d and 6s 9d per yard. HERBERT, HAYNES AND HAY. The above are all full width, and of superior make. NOTICE. ALEXA- ND E R WI LSO N-, ■. For many years BUTCHER IN AULD REEKIE, Is still to be found at the corner of Great King street and Dundas street, New Reekie. The above intimation is superfluous to his Old Customers, who know where to find the REAL ARTICLE, And to Whom for their patronage he returns his honest thanks. To his new Customers THAT IS TO BE, he w only sayFirst you buy, and after taste, Nothing then will go to waste ! Families who have hitherto been annoyed at their Butcher's Bills will find a PERFECT CURE at ALEXANDER WILSON'S, Butcher, Corner of Great King and Dundas streets, Dunedin. TO MEET THE TIMES. ~ JAMES EDWARDS. Butcher, two doors from the Robert Burns Hotel, George street, begs to inform the public and neighborhood that he is able to sell meat at the lowest possible prices. All joints sold for cash,, to prevent mistakes in bills. All meat warranted sound. Good pickle pork, ox tongues, and corn beef, always m hand. HULK BALDANHA, Port Chalmers.— For rates of storage apply to CLEVE and CO. Room for 3000 tons. TIMARU. THE Undersigned has bought from Mr John Beswick his STOCK-IN-TRADE and BUSINES PREMISES AT TIMARU. The Store, which had. been closed for stocktaking, was re-opened on SATURDAY, llth JUNE, Under the management of Mr John Inglis. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. CO&NED BEEF. COUNE'* BEIiF. BIGNKLL'S Celebrated Victorian-Cured Beef, . got up specially for family use. The' Undersigned are in constant receipt of shipments of the above famous article. ALEXANDER CUMMING & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, ' Princes street. PFALK and CO., 3S, Little Collins street « 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 bruahwar^; cabinet goods, Eictures, optical goods, purses, ladies' ags, and other leather goods, ornaments, *"•■• &c. &c. All the newest patterns in General Fancy Goods received monthly. Country orders promptly executed at lowest Bates. A OTICE. AT the MELBOURNE GROCERY STORE, Maclaggan Street, the Public can be suppiie with ITovisions, Wine and Spirits, in any quantities to suit purchasers, all of the best qual at the lowest rates. N.B. —No nobblers sold over the counter, tuey can be had ofthe best description at the bar of the Hotel. JAMES JOHNSTON. Proprietor DAY and MARTIN';* real JAPAN BLACK ING, 97, High Holborn, London.—For affording nourishment aud durability to the leather it stands unrivalled. Sold by all first--class hou«es in the colony, in bottles and tins, a ls h'd and 6d each. D. and M. take the opportu nity of cautioning purchasers agains spurious imitations of tbeir manufacture. PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, &c, (Free from Adulteration), • - Manufactured by CROSSE and BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, Soho-square, London. CROSSE and BLACKWELL'S Various first-class manufactures are obtainable frcm eyery respectable provision dealer in the world. Purchasers should insist on having C. and H.s goods when they ask for them, as it is nofc at all unusual for inferior preparadons to be substituted. Their pickies are ail prepared in pure malt vinegar, aud are precisely similar in quality to those supplied by them for use at Her Majesty's Table. C. and B. invite attention to the followingPickles, tart fruits, sauces of aU kinds, jams, potted meats, Durham mustard, orange marmalade, essence of coffee, ca fs foot and ether table ellies, pure mushroom cnteup, and numerous other articles, all of which are ot the highest quality, and are prepared with the most complete attention to purity nnd wholesomeness. Their salad oil is the finest imported. j C. and B. are Agents for Lea and Perrins celebrated Worcestershire sauce, Carslair's Sir Robert Peel's sauce, M. Soyer's sauces, relish and aromatic mustard, Pavne's royal Osborne sauce, Captain White's oriental pickle, curry powder and paste, and Mulligatawny paste, Grimwade's dedicated milk, and for Mason's French chocolate.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 849, 10 September 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 849, 10 September 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 849, 10 September 1864, Page 2

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