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PUBLIC NOTICES. TO THE PUBLIC AND TJHE TRADE THE FINEST SELECTION Of EAST INDUS PRODUCTIONS Ever offered, Selected by a first-rate judjrc, after a residence of 15 years in the East, with.the object of fostering ami creating a tra Jc with the East, Australia, and New Zea land direct, and whose interest is no. to make a profit out of the investment, hut, firstly, to afford in opporunity to those caring for such productions to buj them; secondly, with the intention of devoting the profit accruing therefrom to a well-known public charily. EAST INDIAN EMPORIUM, WATSON'S RESTAURANT, DUSEDIS. Ll'-T OF STOCK. Cashmere Shawls and Jackets—Ladies' and Children's Ca>hniere Scarfs—Ladies' and Gents' Chogas. Delhi Scarfs. Opera Cloaks Bernous Delhi Shawls Pusmenas for Ladies' Dresses. Gents' and Boys' Clothing, Shirts, Jerseys, &c. Stockings Cape Mnladas liraid Work Cashmere Shawls Chicken Work in great variety Ceylon Lace. PURE DELHI GOLD JEWELLERY, PRECIOUS STONES, BRACELETS, and RINGS. REAL INDIAN CONDIMENTS— Trice reduced to Customers in above. JAMS and JELLIES, MANGO in SYRUP, the best ever imported. KANGRA VALLEY and ASSAM TEAS, the finest produced. REAL TORTOISESHELL COMBS, BRACELETS EARRINGS, BROOCHES, Plain and Mounted in Gold. PRtCIOUS bTONES, Comprising— Topazes, Moon Stones, Star Stones, Water Sapphires Cinnamon Amethysts, Aqua Marina, Green Sanllnre^, Garnets, Ca-lvmcles, Gold Stones for Bracelets, Earrings, Links, Studs--, Onyx and Carbuncles fur B ooches. -MOSS AGATES, LARGE AND SMALL, - Handles for Desert Sets. A Beautiful Selection of GRASS STONES, JASPKIt, CORNELIANS, CATSEYES, PETRIfED BAMBOO. China Curiosities and Jewellery too numerous to name. MANILLA CIGARS, The Finest Ever Offered, No. 1, MELLOW and OLD-9 YEARS. No. 2do opportunely obtained from a Regiment going home.' INDIAN CIGARS, Made from the Choicest Indian Tobacco u=ecl in India by the .Military and M,.rcinti!e Communities m preference to Manillas, :>t half their price, comprising the following:— DOLLY VARDENS, INDIANAS, BAEIXGTOVS OFFICE LEISURE HOURS, BURMAIIS * ' DINDIGUL MANILLAS, HaVaNAHS Xe.. &c, Being; rapidly disposed of. Patna and other samples of Rice on view. orders solicited. EAST INDIAN EMPORIUM AND AGENCY, Under the patronage of Sir J. Biooke, Rajah of Borneo. SL rEPHERD AND BOURN'S PHOTOGRAPHS 01? BEAUTIFUL SOKVERY AND ANTIOJJK ARCHITECTURE OF INDIA. Specimens on view. Orders booked. N.B.—On Fridays Real Indian Tea and Arabian Moclui Coffee will be supplied Gratis" to all Lady and Gentlemen purchasers of goods at 4 p m., when orders for the same will he booked by the Manager in char"B of above Agency. Bills Di**>unted, and Money Lent on good security. JOHN S. HICKSON. lSju SARAWAK HOUSE. nniiE criterion warehouse, GEORGE STREET, DUNE DIN, Is now replete with IRONMONGERY, CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. A magnificent assortment of " ROWATTV PATENT AXUCAPNIC LAMPS (that burn without chimney, smoke, or smell). The Trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Inspection respectfully invited by the proprietor, lsiu P. ANDERSON. BOOTS. BOOT.-\ BOOTS. EX. ML I BKE V, • BOOT and SHOE MAKER. IMPORTER, &c JIATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. E. K. ML. boss to announce that he is just in receipt of an extensive stock of Men's. Women's, and Children's BOOTS, of new and seasonable descriptions, which he has determined on disposing of at the lowest emunerative prices, and thereby merit a fair share of puhlic patronage. j NB. Goods of all descriptions manufactured on the ' Premises. Workmanship guaranteed. 30ap "OOBIN & CO., COACH-BUILDERS ; -*-*' Octagon, and Stuart street, HAVE FOR SALE— Double Buggies, of various styles Extension-t-'.p Phietons Queen's Phaeton, with child's seat Family Expresses adapted for towr and country use. Also, TO ARRIVE per CRUSADER, from New York: Curies, specially selected for th.; 3 market by our own agents there. GAS FITTINGS. WILLIAM COUSTON, IRONMONGER, RATTRAY STREET Is now landing, ex Andrew Reid, a fresh supply of Gas Fittings, comprising— Gasaliers, 2, 3, 4, and 5 lights ; Gas Pendants, 1 and 2 lights, stiff and sliding ; Harp Pendants and Hall Li.'hts, Gas Brackets—newest ptttern—scroll and plain, single, double, and treble joint; Gas Pillars, 12 to 24 in.; Portable Gas Pillars, for writing tables ; Arjtmd Burners, Globes, &c, which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Gas and Water laid on by experienced hands, and every description of Tinware made to order. Importer of every description of Gasfitters', Plumbers', and Bellhangers' Materials. Rattray street, Dunedin. 4ju "W" B. YALD WV N, " ACCOUNTANT AND AGENT, Critkriox Hotel, Dcxedix. Money to Lend, Properties for Sale, &c 7my GROVES BROTHERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, High street, Dimedin. Double and single seated buggies Waggonettes Basket pli;ctons Tilbury, Broughams, and Landaus, o a p Always on hand, and of the most secure construction FRANK PELL, BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Princes STCKKT'(Cuttiijg). Agent for Robins and M'Leod's Soap and Candle Works. lju DUNEDIN GAS WORKS. NOTICE. AN INSPECTOR'S OFFICE has been OPENED adjoining Measrs Matthews, Baxter, and Co.'s printing establishment. Princes street. All notices of new services, repairs, escapes of gas, &c, addressed to the Inspector and put into the letter box will have attention. ■M E. GENEVER. COACH NOTICE. MRS STEADMAN'S COACH leaves Waihola Lake Hotel at G a.m., passing through Reliance, East Taieri, arriving at the Junction Hotel at 8.30, Saddle Hill, Green Island, arriving in Duuedin at 10 o'clock. Leaves at 4 sharp for Waihola. Mosgicl and West Taieri Coach leaves Gridiron Hotel, Princes street, at B.M) a.m , calling at the Bull anl Mouth, Maclaggan street. Leaves West Taieri, at 4 o'clock. Dunedin parcels punctually delivered. 5£ J." STEADMAN. WM. BROWN and CO., LAND, ESTATE, & COMMISSION AGENTS, ACCOUNTANTS, and MONEY BROKERS, Princes street, Dunediu. Properties BougM and Sold. Loans Negotiated. Financial Business undertaken. Absentees represented. Rents Collected. Country Business Transacted. Land Office Business attended to. Consignments of Grain received. I Estates Wound-up. 30ap TpXPRESS LINE OF COACHES, -^ On and After Ist MAY, will leave DUNEDIN at IX a.m. during the Winter Months, for the following places :— DAILY COACH TO BLUESKIN. DAILY COACH TO WAIKOUAITI. DAILY COiCH TO PALMERSTON. T. M, SMITH, s-nd CO

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4170, 30 June 1875, Page 3

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