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HOTELS. -^ QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, > Princes street South, THOMAS HANCOCK, Proprietor^ Starting point for tho Cavershanx and Anderson's Baycabs, which leave every few minutes throughout the day. QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Queenstown. Acknowledged to be the best and most comfortable Family Hotel in Lake district. Private apartments for families, containing one of Broad wood's pianos. AlsOj a splendid billiard tabls and room, unsurpassed in the Colony. -~-...' Attached is a 12-sfeall stable—visitors may rely on their horses receiving first-rate attention. Saddle horses for hire. ■ ■ .' ALBERT EICHARDT, Proprietor. QUEEN'S HOTEL, Albany street, Oppoaite Botanical Gardens. ; Dan. White late. of Crown and Royal Hotels, Dunedin, will be glad' to receive a visit from his old friends at above hotel, and assures them they will get the very best of everything, that can be procured, and is always at home. • . ; D. WHITE, Proprietor. /GEORGE'S DUNSTAN HOTEL, XX.. , (Late Sam. Cannon), '.'' . ' ' ':. ' " Cltde; ' ■"' ; Family and Commercial House — PrivaW sitting-. rooms-7-Detatched cottage for families. Cqbb and Go's Coaches leave this hotel. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Livery and bait stables; Horses and buggies for hire, Lock-up coach-house. . '■ i .'Alcock's biUiara tebte. . \ ■ NOTICE.^;; ::..'•:• .;, i. I ..-• T A. JONES begs to inform Ms friends • ; and Ijhe public in general that he has again resumed business in his pia estabUshment, known as the ' GOLDEN AGE HOTEL, ' ' ---••J'- '' •••.'. '":'■' '' DUWBi>m. ■ ' ■■■■'•■■' ""■■■.';■ . iFrom.Thfa long experience in the trade, ho ,feel3 as- ■ uriea that fie will meet a share of the public patronage. ■ /EA-SGY GQQDS. TOYS, STATIONERY,'; FANCY GOODS AND ..', . >' : , PERFUMERY, .■.: : ;. ; ' .-.,. :In.great variety,: at .-.: > MUN YARD'S BERLIN WOOL Ana : FAN O Y WAREH OVS B, George street, . ; ■ ' J:- •'■' Near" the Octagon.' ' ; fgiS" The cheapest house in town. I ' ■•■-•-; •;'•; gUBJffITUBE. I; iXr QRTH ; and ; S OOUL AR/ Jli Oabinot M;akers, Upholsterers, ana Importers, •' •' ' " Rattray' street, JCunediri. Have received, ex Celestial Queen, an extensive Bhip- ,. .... ment of English Furniture, comprising :—- ---DBATfiNG-noqit Suites.—Watout shaped ana oval ' centre tables; plate glass cheffoniefs (marble tops); , ladies' fancy, work tables, card tables, walnut' davenportß. DraiNG-ROOM FURKiTDßli.—Mahogany oval telescope tables (with patent screws); sideboards, ..,', (richly carved); sofas and lounges, ladies' and . . gents' easy bhairs, dining-room' ditto, mahogany' bookcases, pedestal and octagon library tables, . music stoolß, &c, &c. ■• .. : -.' : 'Looking Glasses—Elegantly carved gilt mirrors, marble toilet ana other glasses. ' ' BEDROOM Furniture.—Bedsteads: half-tester ana i,'. <f French, in. brass, tubular,. ornamental, and other patterns ; marble-top wash-stands and toilet '■■ ; tablea, palliasses>mattresaed, &c.; &o. ' ' • ' . ,N t and S. have also a large assortment of Colonialmade Furniture, and all kinds of American chairs, always in stock. ■;■> ■■•■.:■■.•;■. . , • ,i , iiNORTB and SCOTJLAE, , . _ , , Rattray street, Dnnedin, . . Opposite Murphy's Shamrock Hotel. PAIWTEES & PAPERHA^TGERS. A N D R E W . LEE S, -OL Painter, Glazier, and Paperhanger, Importer of paper-hanginga; windbw glass, plain and ornamental; ships' signal and deck lights, glass shades, cucumber and propagating glasses; white lead, oils, colors; gilt mouldings, &c.,&c/' -■• ■ • <■■- - Opposite the Royal George Hotel, : .'. . : , ( . George street, Daaedin. ; ILLIAM GILCHRIST, Importer of ' '.' : OROWK, SHEET, AND I-LATE GLASS, Pnperhangings of every doscription, ■ " :' . . Oils and Colors, Sic, &c. N.B.—Country orders punctually Attended to. George street. SA M U EL W- E B B, ■ . ; : Direct Importerof ■■■ ■ ■ ■ PAPERHANGINGS, GLASS, WHITE LEAD, , OILS, COLORS, : . ; ~ And, all .Painter's requisites,. S.W.woula especially call, the attention of the public to his varied stock of Paperhangings, which will be offered at prices to defy competition. r,[ Moray Place, aajoining Park ana Carle's, ACCbTnXTAJSfTS & AGENTS. TfICTORIA. -r- NOTICE. —Mr Win. V Gledhill, Estate Agent and Auctioneer, of 05, Swanston street, Melbourne; acte as agent for absentees, and others residing in New Zealand; and business ~?P*i1 ™*ed tohia charge will be&ithfully and promptly PUBLICATIQISrS. ~ DICKENS^ NOVELS in Red Cloth— The Choapest Books Published. ' , The Family Doctor ■ Dictionary of Medical Knowledge' ! Walsh's Domestic Meaicine and Surgery-^ . Handy Book of Medical Information ' ' Yankee Drolleries . ■ Practical Horsemanship' •■ ~ ' ■ . . The Hunting Field, by Harry Hieover The Pocket and the Stud do do ■■'•'•■' : ' The Stud Farm' : : ''do' 'do : " : ; Things Worth Knowing about Horses, by . .Harry Hieover • .-. ■ ■' -The Management of; Sheep and Stations : .: BlamesYeterinary'Art : •" - ■ ; Randall's Sheep Husbandry : ■..'.: ■ Youatt's Grader and Cattle Breeder's Assistant •'■ Sheepr-their Structure and Diseases bv .■•■>•: Spoonec - ■ ■■- •_ /■ ~• ••. *• Sheep^their, Improvement and : General Management, by Blacklock ' ■ • ■ " ■ Freemasonry and the Grand Lodge' of ■: Scotland . •■ . ~; ; ■ - ' The Ls^ies of the Covenant ; : <•- > • Phonographic Reader and Manual Cooleys Practical Receipts New edition of Pendennia ■ Newcomes, Vanity Fair, &o. N' WISE, BOOKSELLER, &c., ■ Old Bank of New South Wales, ! ■ : .' 'Dancdin.'': ■ ' ' ■ [. : fP^ Advertiser by each -A. Panama Mail, a Parcel, containing Copies ,_ ""' ": - ofallthe ' -■ ■ , Works of General Interest, published during the . Month; . - , . . . Prmtea lists will be forwarded to any address, immeaiately on the arrival of the Mail. ... Books Specially Ordered Can be procured from Britain in four months, and will be charged at the rate of one-fourth advance on the published price. ■ ■ : ■ : , . Book Buyers ....... Will find it cheaper, and more satisfactory, to procure Books m this way, than to order from Melbourne or Sydney, where frequently the.commonest Publications are not to be had. A. R. LIVINGSTON, ' •-•"•- •'-- ■'■ - ■" ' Princes street. ENGLISH and EUROPEAN NEWS~. " THE MAIL:" a Paper containing the principal .'. s ; Published in London twice a week. ' ' The newspaper hitherto known as the Evening Mail having become- the. property of the'proprietors of Tlte Times, will, on and after the 30th of June, be published twice a week, under the title of ■ . ; ; . ~ "THE MAIL," At the price of Threepence per^,copy as heretofore. The days of publication'will be Tuesday and Fridav and each paper will contain the hews and all matters of interest api)earing in the three, previous numbers of The Times, which will thus be rendered available, in a cheap and convenient form,' for persons residing abroad or m the Colonies. v . ■ , ■ . , Subscribers can obtain.««THE MAIL' through Newspaper Agents, or niay have it from the Pub&her, on prepayment, at Printing House Square, London. 2 MEDICAI,. DR. CRAWFORD, Consulting Surgeon and Accoucheur, begs to intimate thathe may be consulted m aU the Branches of his Profession, at Ms Meaical Laboratory, Princes street, opposite the Criterion Hotel. Dr. C. has great experience of the following diseases, .. Diseases peculiar to women and children Diseases of the heart and lung3 Diseases of the digestive system ■ ■ Diseases of the nervous system ■ * ■ Diseases of the eye Diseases of the skin j Diseases of the blood. . '. ■ '.'- ---! : Advice gratis from 9 to 12 a.m., ana from 6 to 10 | P-m. . "CAUTION. ~ QTEEDMAN'S Soothing Powders, K_J for Childi-en cutting their teeth. Purchasers are requested to beware of imitatious of this medicine and to observe, in every case, that the words "John Steedman, chemist, Walworth, Surrey," are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet, without which none are genuine. _ Sold by all Chemists ana Draggists in New Zealand, in packets only. '

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2049, 29 August 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2049, 29 August 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2049, 29 August 1868, Page 4