T^iiECTRO- PLATED WARE. The undersigned begs to direct the attention of Lla Customers and the Public generally to his present splendid and varied Stock of ELECTROPLATED WARE, just imported from the most eminent manuacturors, and consisting of the following:— ■. Tea and Caffee Services Cruet Stands CAke Baskets Knives jnj Forks Table Spoons Dessert Spoons ■ Dish Covers Writers Fruit Kus»es Sutfw Tongs , Teapota T«s 15 to Toast Racks Fish Carvei* &0., &c, &c. aa., &c, &c. > Thß above have been selected with great care and Judgment, »Hx cannoi bs surpassed—if equsfied—in the Colonies for rich and chaste designs. INSPECTION INVITED. Also, ou hand, a Magnificent Assortment of Marblo and Slate Mantle-pieces, Fancy Bird Cages, Coal Vases, American Time-pieces, Looking-glasses, Carpenters and Joiners' Tools, well assorted, by the best makers, Feocing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10; JEnglish Corrugated Iron, 5,6,1, 8, and 9ft. TABLE AND POCKET CUTILERY In great variety. Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns and Auununition of all kinds. J A A E S~~W ALLS, Princes street south. 7ap JUST RECEIVED. /CHATTERBOX, VOLUME FOR IS7G. The moßt attractive Book for Children ever issued. HENRY WITsE AND CO., PnIKOKS STB EOT. pOUNTY BOUNDARIES. A MAP OF THE SOUTHERN ISLAND, Drawn by A. Keen, Esq., Showing THE COUNTY BOUNDARIES In accordance with tho Counties Act, 1876; The Railways open for traffic ; Railways in course of construction; Railways surveyed; Railways proposed; Roads made; Water Races. FOR SALE, at the OFFICE of the DAILY TIMES. PRICE ONiTsHILLING. PORT WINE FOR NVALIDS. HITHERTO UNOBTAINABLE IN THE COLONIES. A AND J,"m!FARLANE, O PRINCES STREET, Would respectfully call the attention of their customers and the public generally to their recent importation of Pout Wine, a wino which has hitherto been unprocurable at any price in this market, and which haj been specially ordered by them to supply a want long felt by invalids, and those desirous of a genuine glass of fine old Port. C6s per dozen, or 6s per bottle. WHISKY. Our superior old Glenury and Greenlcss whisky will be found unequalled in flavour and genuineness. 42s per dozen, or 3a 6d per bottle. TEAS. Wo would invite particular attention to our new ea6on's teas, which we are now opening, and can highly ecommend as being of the finest quality. WHISKY.— A skilful blend of the best kinds, thoroughly matured, 42a per doz., or in »d per bottle. This whisky pleases the moet critical. BANKS, BARHON, and CO. A DINNER SHERRY—good and wholesome—is at present sold by BANKS, BARRON, and CO., At 30s per dozen, or 2s 6d per bottle. This is a pure Xere3 Wine, with considerable age, and, as quoted, is a great bargain. PORT WlNE.—lnvalids who require Port Wine and have difficulty in obtaining any they can rely upon, should send to BANKS, BAREON, and CO., Rattray street, whj devote special attention to the sale of a suitable kind. Their Port Win* for Invalids (yellew se*l) is pure and agreeable. It is sold at COs per doz., or 5s per bottle..
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4629, 16 December 1876, Page 2
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