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On Sale EX AJMEER, &0. The undersigned have on sale — 6 Cases novels (parlor library) 4 Do colored demy 1 Do cashboxes 2 Do playing card 3 6 Casks Tsiniatuve ink 2 Case 3 slate pencils 8 Do slates 1 Do copying presses 1 Do French Batonae letter paper 6 Do stationery (propelliDg pencils, photographic slides, <$c.) 1 Do papier mache good 3 3 Do fancy soap 10 Do Hora's hairoil 2 Do small do 1 Do electro plated spoons, forks, &c, &c. 1 Do hairnets 2 Do engravings 2 Do expauding portmanteaus 1 Do table cutlery 1 Do butchers' knives 1 Do pocket cutlery 1 Do electro plated cruets, pickle frames, etc. 1 Do English, Irish, and Scotch prayer books 1 Dobaa;atello boards 1 Do multiludes, draftboards 1 Do I. R. dressing and pocket combs 1 Do meerschaum and niyall pipes and amber mouthpieces 1 Do bells, tablegongs, Sec 1 Do concertinas 1 Do leather travelling desks 3 Do dolls 1 Do tennis balls 1 Do ladies' leather bags 1 Do shoebrushes 1 Do plate dressers 2 Do plate trays 12 Bales double demy 6 Casks plain heavy nobbier glasses 6 Do fluted do do 12 Hhds toilet sets 7 Ciisss sundry fancy goods—goggles, portemonnates, I. R. pouches, I. E. balloons, workbox fittings, stereoscopes, flutes, alabaster ornaments, &c., &c. 7 cases vestas, 250's. TO ARRIVE, PER BLACK SWAN, STAR OF TASMANIA, &c, &c. 40 Cases round plaid vestas 25 Do vestas, 250's 5 Casks black Japanned cruets 2 Case 3 best table cutlery 1 Do hunting whips-jockey, gig, tandem, hunting1, ladies', &c, &c. 22 Do iron bedsteads 12 Do do stretchers 1 Do walking sticks, canes, he, fee. 2 Do Rimmel'fl crystal cream and philicome 1 Tin backgammon boards 7 Do stationery 1 Do metal puffbjxes 1 Do wood tlo 5 Do cricket materials 1 I>o photographic albums 1 Do organ concertinas 1 Do wire dish covers. ALSO— (Per Overland Mail, regularly every month), Jewellery, in great variety Meerschaum pipes, plain and fancy, and all the latest English novelties. JOSEPH KOHN and CO., High street, Dunedin. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT.—We beg to inform our customers and the public that having made arrangements for a regular supply of London Bulk Stout, we are enabled to offer Bottled Ale and Stout, equal to any imported— quarts, 9s 6d ; pints, 6s 6(1 per dozen, delivered in any part of the town. PABKKR and GARSIDES, Bottlers, Gsorge street. f\ N S A L E. 150,000 SLATES, Countess, and Duchess. Countess, cheap. GEO. CORN WELL, Corner of Stuart and King streets, oppos te Stevens's Timber Yard. 120 TONS Galvanised Corrugated Iron, cheap; 24, 26, and 28 gimge. 29 tons best mM S"M M GEO.CORWELL. 700 BARRELS Portland Cement-cheap. GEO. CORhWELL. 250 v 000 AMERICAN Laths. 70,000 FIRE Bricks. GEO. CORNWELL. 150,000 FEET Superior Flagging—Abroatb York, Caithness, &c- cheap. GEO. CORNV7ELL. 600 KEGS Ewbank's Nails, from lin. to 6in.-cheap. q CORNWELL. 50 MARBLE and Slate Chimney Pieces— , CheaP" GEO. CORNWELL. 16,000 F*EET Drain Pipes, 2in to 12in. 300 HHDS. G. P. Lime. 200 BARRELS American Plaster. GEO. CORNWELL. EVERY description of Building terials, Wholesale and Retail, at the Lime and Cement Stores, corner of Stuart and King streets, opposite Stevens's Timber Yard. GEO. CORNWELL. VfEW FARM and GARDEN SEEDS -^ ON SALE, at the OTAGO SEED WAREHOUSE, Princes Street South, At 25 per cent, less than the usual price. J. PRYOR and CO., have on hand a large and varied assortment of Seed?, which has teen carefully selected fiom the best Colonial Growers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 852, 14 September 1864, Page 1

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