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WAHTED. MR S. ALP ENN V' S : CENTEAL EEGIST^Y OFEICE ? BELGEAVE : CHAMBERS, ■ ; : ' Prinpes Street. i GOOD STOEAGE FOE BOXES. ~,. X/ji. li s:s;a; x: jl_.a..n, ■■-■ ;"~ EEGISTEY OIFIOE, " : ■ ■■'■'- -; •■ ■ r' George Street, ; Wanted, all classes of Servants to apply. ; : W ANTED, Passengers by Oobb's'doa^hes'v ' to know they can rely on being :called at the Occidental "'Hotel. Sirigle bedrooms. : ■'' ■' - •'■ ;'■■■'■ :? ; U -""• \ ■WANGLED the Public tp know the under- : -"m siiped.Cieans^Watchesfor.ls/ed. ;A. "Woodhains, .Princes street south, ! j "TfJ ANTED, -'a good ■General Servant.. Ap- ;/_\* :.■' ply to/Mrs . ; Murison, Cumberland street, between the hours of 11 and 12> ' " "W ANTED Known, ! Drain Pipe 3 ?of * * Jill descriptions ; Chimney Tops, Mower -Pots, FlooringTileSj Bricks, &c. For Sale, at Lambert's Water of Leith Works. WANTED Known, having engaged San r<rf J ; experienced Clearer,*VClothjes can fbecleaned and pressed at reasonable prices!—; SqntgenandCarr, George-street.. v r ! "WANTED Known;: that Boaid'and Eisi- "■■"•■-' dence, only one pound per week, ;-at the TJniversal Hotel, Maclaggan street. T. ■ Pavletich, proprietor. ; WANTEDKNOWN.—Daniel White, late : »'v of the Crown and Eoyal Hotels; Dunedni, haa opened the Queen's Hotel, opposite the Botanical Gardens, Albany street. ■;... Established 1859.. ; \£7 ANTED Known, that windows are .not *■"■ complete without Jago'a Venetian Blinds." J. 13. Jago, sole manufacturer, George street, Dunedini Country orders punctually attended to. BEnds altered and repaired. ' ' WANTED KNOWN, G. Hixsch's Dunedih Bye Works, George street j established, 1863. Hon. Certificate: New Zealand Exhibition, 1865. Dyeing and (leaning in ;all its branches. . , . '. -, WANTED* Known that Wm. Thompson, .:'"' (late Barman of the Scandinavian. Hotel) y fias taken the Caledonian, Maclaggan street, Lately occupied by Mr Clements, where hq shall be glad to receive a visit from a few of his 'old Meads. The best description of Liquor always in stock. ' ' ; ry ANTED known, that the'undersigned* t} supplies Chaff at th«: lowest rates. Also, shippers can be supplied with Pressed Chaff, compressed into one-third less compass thsoi ■ any heretofore supplied in Dunedin.. Firewopd, any-lengths to suit purchasers,; always on hand. ■A. G I BBS, Cumberland street Saw and Planing Mills, i WANTED "KNOWN, that the cheapest ' * place to buy Wharf Drays, Tip Dray's, Spring Carts, Dog Carts, Express Waggon??, for. one or two horses; new and second-hand harness,1 side-saddles, good harness horses arid hack's; also, English - Coal; Newcastle Coal, ■ Grey "Eiy e r Coal; and Smithy Coal, Firewood ■and Lignite, Coke and Charc6al, J &c.y is rat Houstonand: Meyer's, Great King street' \ 'WANTED, New Arrivals and others to ki\ow, that D. Davis is open to buyany quantity- of Second-hand Clothing and Jewelry.. Old Gold! and Silver bought [; Ladies' and Gentlemen's. Wardrobes purchased. The highest price given. N.8.-i Household Furniture bought to any amount. Gentlemen waited upon at their own.residences. All letters punctually attended to. Please mark the address—D, Davis, rer moved to next Odd Fellows' Hall, George street. At home from Btolla. m, and from 2 to § p.m. ; . WANTED KNOWN. ; ME PAUL PEESTAGE, late' English Professor, St. Mary's College, Bourbon, gives Private Instruction in the French Language, and holds an Evening Class for French Lessons, from 7 to 8.30, at Belgrave Chambers, Princes street. For terms, apply at Mr Hay's, Bookseller, Princes street. WANTED KNOWN; ■ ■ AULD SCOTLAND HOTEL, STUAET ST, WILLIAM FIDLEE", in ;returning ■■'•■'• thanks to the miners and public in general, for 'the- liberal support5 he has re-; ceived ■ since commencing :hotel -keeping, begs to intimate that' he is always'af home! to look after the interests of his customers, and that there is no better table kept in ■ Dunedin. The best wines, spirits, and ales only kept. : Good Beds.; . . Billiard Table, and Quoiting Ground for the amusement of visitors. Good Stabling. SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! SPECTACLES! WANTED, the Weak-sighted to Know, *'■ that they can have spectacles properly ! adapted to suit their sights, at Percival's, Optician and Spectacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital, No. 1, George, street. Pureßrazillian pebbles, highly recommended for defective vision; also, on sale, Sykes's hydrometers, glass do., saccharometers, thermo- ( meters, aneroid barometers, sextants, quadrants, ship's compasses, salinometers, lactometers, mathematical instruments, field glasses, telescopes, &c. N.B.—All kinds o£ optical and mathematical instruments ) bought. J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 1789, 24 September 1867, Page 1
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