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For Sale. OTAGO STEAM COFFEE MILLS. WILLIAM GREGG AND CO., Com:« akd Spice Mekotastj?, Princes Street, Dunedin, Have on hand and for sale — Coffees, raw, nested, aud ground CoiTees ground, packed in tiais of all sizes Pepper, white and black Mace 1 Nutmegs Mustards Cinnamon. I Allspice Curry Powder Gfnjter I Cloves Carraway seeds Cocoa 1 Chicory Chocolate. TT E N X V B B. O O X 8 Importer of and Wholesale Beater ia . M!i?TIBH PLATE, CROWN, SHBBT, STAINED, ORNAMENTAL, *nd every other description of WINDOW GLASS. ■ (JrounvJ white lead and red lead Milled do, 3, 3-i, 4, 5, 61bs Ground and ory colors, putty, glue, whiting Raw and boiled linseed oil, gold leaf, beazine Turpentine, varnishea, brushes '' PaperhßDuings, gold mouldings, &c, &c, oto. Sold either in ORIGINAL PACKAGES, or In PARCELS to suit THE TBADB. Agent to . ' C. S. & J. G. POITEiI, 'MANUFACTURERS, LArrcAsnraa. BTAFPOKC STREET, DUSHOILS. And at 89 Elizabeth street. Melbourne IRONMONGERY! IRONMONGERY!! GREAT BARGAINS are now being offered in every description of HARDWARE AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, AT THOMAS JACKBON'S, Peinces Street Cdttiho. ggg° The Lease of the Premises and adjoining Land for Sale. BAT ES, SIB E, AND C 0., (Late Stanford and Co.), IMPORTERS OF AMEKICAN MERCHANDISE, Have on aale— Kerosene oil Lamps, chimneys, Vc. Kerosene stove1), Eddy's patent .American cooking aud heating atoves Fairbanks scales Singer's Sewing Machines Plming machines Patent wool presses Viliier's safe< Picks, shovel?, axe^1, &c. Pick and nxe hindies Ships' blocks, and oars Baggies and harness White ash and white onkfor carriage work Chiur?, clothes wringers, ho. Doors and sashes Tobacco, 10s and £• lbs Lobsters, oysters, and salmon Borden's extract of coffee Do condensed milk Apple jelly. &c., &c, &o. Bond street. Tjl O fi 8 A L E.— COKE, AT £3 15a PER TON. 1 Ton equal to 2 Tons of CoaL Orders left at the Gas Office, Rattray street; or the Gas Works, will receive immediate attention. The price of Coke has been reduced from £4 10s to £3 15=t per ton, deliverable in accessible portions of the City, po as to bring this valuable and economical fuel wit'-ia the .reach of all classes. For household purposes One 'Ton of Coke is equal to Two Tons of the best screened Newcastle Coal, and as there is little ash, no sparks, and no emoko arising from the use of Cokfi, it will be found cleaner, safer, and more comfortable than any other fuel. Coke will produce a permanent clear fire, of intense heat, suitable for all purposes, whether used on a FLAT HEARTH, OR IN r ANY DESCRIPTION OF STOVE, GRATE, OK KITCHEN KANGE; j a"d can be used with great advantage mixed with Wood or Coal, or both. Throughout Europe and the Colonies, Coke is not only extensi«ely uw?il for general household purposes; but is invariably used in Club Houses, I Hotels, Restaurants, Ilcilway Station i, nnd other nstitutioiis where extensive cookery is carried on or great heat rtquired. EXPERIPNOED COOKS ou LAUNDRESSES ALV.'AYs ADVOCATE THE U»E OF COKE; But ordinary domestics, not understanding its use and finding that it CANNOT BK WASTED, Frequently under-rate its value, until inadecognizant of the f:r..at saving to them iv lab^r attending the use of Coke for household fuel. Coke ia specially |.retiare<» for Gold and Iron smelticg purposes, or lor malticK, at £5 per ton. Coke h:<s recently been used with trreat success by Endue Smiths, where heavy forgiags are required. Coke B.'ffss must in all instances l>3 returned on delivery of the Coke; otherwise, Is 6deach will bo charged. Coke can be obtained of Mr Gibson, (late of M'Jjeod and. Gibs .n,) and of the principal Coa Merchants ; aad enter- left at this Office either for Uokc, Wo»d Preserving Tar, or a supply of OiiE, ws!l receive iiawe<ii.£»;cs attention, INSTRUCTIONS FOR BURNING COKE:— Coke r. qu'reJ mes draft, if uscl alone, tha;i coal or v;ood. If mixe'f witli coal >t wood, or both, the fire should be thoroughly kimlkd, nnri thn Coke then placed on the nr«. As a rule, it is better f"r the Coke to be in rather small pieces, as othc.wisc it will not so readily ignite, ana when ignited, the fire becomes too fierce. Tobacconist, &c. TOBACCO AND SNUFF MANUFACTURER, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. Cut Cavendish, ss. perlb. J. SIMPSON, ' Geobqb stbeet. SEASONABLE

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1120, 24 July 1865, Page 1