Brewery. "IVTEW f/EALAND "TIXHIBITION. IS Za JCi 1865. "For Ales in .Bulk, the Jury most unhesitatingly accord the place of honor to Messrs Marshall. and Copeland, Dunedin, whose various qualities of Ales scarcely admit of improvement, and are 'much more pleasant than the generality of' British Beers."— Vide Report of the Royal Commissioners. WATER OF LEITH BREWERY. MARSHALL : AND r<OPELAND'S FIRST PRIZE ALES IN HHDS, BAERELS, HALF-HHDS, AND .18-GALLON CASKS. 1 Alao^ THEIR CELEBRATED BOTTLED PORTER AiSD PALE ALE. FAMILIES AND STATIONS SUPPLIED. Order left at Brewery, or Office, corner of Manse and Princes streets, promptly attended to, ■'■■~ In connection with the above, sole Agents for the undermentioned districts are; Mr John Martin.^ . ..Wellington Wittingham Bros Bluff, Invercargill and 1 Riverton. Herbert and Co Lawrence H. Cable and Co Waipori Mr E. W. Durden Waikouaiti Cain, Munro and Co l......Timaru Bremner Bros Hamilton's, Macraes, and Mount Ida, Hibbardand Co '.'. ..Tokomairiro and Waitahuna, TO HOTEL KEEPERS AND OTHERS, THE RED LION BREWERY continnes 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. Furniture, FURNIT U RE. . FURNITURE. FURNITURE. | AMES MACK kY respectfully intimates O to the Public of Dunedin and surrounding districts, the arrival of his New Stock of Diningroom, Drawingroom, and Bedroom Furniture, per ship Resolute, and all of the newest designs, and manufactured by the eading houses in Glasgow and London. The stock consists of : — Walnut drawingroom suites Do 100 tables Spanish mahogany dining-chairs, in real morocco Do do do, in hair-cloth Do do conches and sofas Do do telescope tables Do do bookcases and glass door 3 Do do cheffoaiers Do do chests of drawers Do do 100 tables Do do washstoads and u.arble tops Do do dressing-tables to match Oak hall tables and chairs Children's swing cots Iron bedsteads, all sizes ; vase-back cane chairs, collapsing chairs, hair . and flock mattresses, feather beds , and pillows. The above is now ready for inspection. JAMES MACKAY, Stuart street, opposite St. Paul's Church. nHEAP AND GOOD FURNITURE, Wholesale and Retail, at C.ULLBN AN D X E Y'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Princes street, Undertakers TIT ALTER G,;, G E DDES Coffin Maker and General Furnishing Undertaker, | Corner of Stuart street (Octagon), i | Respectfully intimates that he is prepared ' to execute Funerals to suit the requirements i ef all parties at the Lowest Charges. | Pinking in cloth, silk, or satin. Tailors. I : . jTJANSLOW AND SAMPSON, H MILITABY AND MeECHAKT TAILORS, Hattebs, Clothiebs, and Outfitters, Princes street, Dunedin ; and 101, Swanaton street, Melbourne.. N.B. —A large Stock of Colonial-made Clothing alwaya on hand. WILLI AM, . SI N CL AIR, TAHtfOR AND CLOTHIER. Opposite Criterion, PRINCES STREET DUNEDIN. qOKTGEN AND CA'RI, TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Opposite Royal George Hotel, GEORGE, BTBEST 4 BUNEDIN,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT18661222.2.4.5
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 1555, 22 December 1866, Page 3
Word Count
471Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1555, 22 December 1866, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.