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BUSINESS NOTIOES. GINGER'S NEW NOISELESS SEWING MACHINES, Corner of Princes and Dowling Streets. MORRIS'S PORT CHALMERS EXPRESS. A Passenger and Parcel Express wiU leave the " DaUy Times" Office (caUing at Wain's Hotel, Manse street), for Porfc Chalmera, at 7.30 a.m., returning about noon. Messages, Parcels, &c, wiU be delivered punctuaUy, at moderate charges. Parcels may bo left at Wain's Hotel, Mr Taggart's, Commercial Yards j or at tho Sussex Hotel, Georgo street. THOMAS MORRIS, News Agent for Port Chalmers, Proprietor. WILLIAM GREENWOOD, Nightman.— Address Boxes : Queen's Arms Hotel, Union Hotel, Craigieburn Hotel, Provincial Hotel, Shakespeare Hotel, Glasgow Arms Hotel, Royal George Hotel, York Hotel, Occidental Hotel, London Tavern Hotel, Empire Hotel, Old Identity Hotel, Exchange Hotel, Talbot Hotel, Robert Burns Hotel, Telegraph Hotel. Rubbish taken away on the shortest notice. N.B.—Chimney sweeping done. CLOTHING WHOLESALE.—" Axe : - Brand, Best Value for Money," is the Trade Mark of FaveU and Bousefield, 12, St. Mary-Axe, London. For patterns or further information, appUcation must be . made to the above address only. JOHN MOIR AND SON Aberdeen, Beg to inform^their Customers, that, in addition to their Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared to supply, of their own manufacture, Pickles, Sauces, Tart Fruits and every description of OUmen's Sores. FRUIT TREES, PLANTS, BULBS, AND GARDEN SEEDS. "THE GARDENS," SURREY HILLS, , Sydney, New South Wales. TOHN BAPTIST AND SON have for sale .-.**' a large stock of Fruit Trees, Flowerng and Ornamental Plants, Bulbs; and Garden Seeds, for which they respectfuUy soUcit orders. Priced catalogues forwarded on appUcation. Goods packed with the greatest" care. John Baptist and Son, Nurery and Seedsmen. . EXTRACT OF MEAT, BY LIEBIG'S PROCESS. Manufactured on the EstabUshment of Mr Robert Tooth, of New South Wales and Queensland. TO Residents in the .Interior, Diggers, and Parties travelling through the country*- „ ~..^-^-=™»™«~-. = , ; .^■*-*v^--Ymu%tm~~~''iif qualities have been tested and approved of by the highest authorities in Europe. To Hotel and Restaurant Keepers it is of the utmost importance, as it does away with the recipes for making Stock Soups. Mr Dellman, the weU-known cook, of Sydney, at present engaged at the Legislative Council Chambers as cJiefde cuisine, has commended the extract as in the highest degree an article for invaUds. The medical men of the district wiU appreciate and direct its use. We may observe that the medical officers of the Sydney Infirmary have sanctioned its use in that Institution, and much gratification it affords us by the daUy proofs of its value, both to the strong and feeble. Agents' names in every district wiU be published. Any commands wUI meet with Immediate attention. This Extract contains the soluble constitu ents of 30 times its weight of fresh meat. It is nutritious, convenient, economical, unaltered by time or climate. A smaU saltspoonful of the Extract m a breakfast cup fuU of boUing water, with a little salt added instantly, produces Beef-tea. Agents for Otago: ROYSE, MUDIE AND CO., Manse street, Dunedin. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. METALLIC PEN MAKER TO THE QUEEN, By Royal Command. TOSEPHGILLOTT " begs most respectfuUy to inform the commercial world, scholastic institutions, and thepubUc generaUy, that by a novel application of his unrivaUed machinery for making Steel Pens, and in accordance with the scientific spirit of the times, he has introduced a new series of his useful productions, which, for exceUence of temper, quaUty of material, and above aU, cheapness in price, he believes wiU ensure universal approbation, and defy competition. Each pen bears the impress of his name as a guarantee of quaUty; and they are put up in the usual style of boxes, containing one gross each, with label outside, and the facsimile of his signature. At the request of persons extensively engaged in tuition, J.G. has introduced his WARRANTED SCHOOL and PUBLIC ■ PENS, Which are especiaUy adapted to their use, being of different degrees of flexibUity, and with fine, medium, and broad points, suitable for the various kinds of writing taught in schools, SoldretaUby aU Stationers, BookseUers, and other respectable Dealers in Steel Pens. —Merchants and Wholesale Dealers can be suppUed at the Works, Graham stieet; 96, New streefc, Birmingham; No. 91, John street, New York; and at ; 37, Gracechurch street, London,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1755, 15 August 1867, Page 2

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