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JAMES WALLS, • -..' WHOLESAMS AND RSTAIIi ;.. FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER;, "" Deßires to call attention to his LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF IRONMONGERS .. t Consisting of-- 1 Marble and Slate Mantelpieces ■ ':.: ■ Electro-plated and Britannia Metal goods, of all : .descriptions, from the best Eoglish makers Block Tin, and Wire Dish Covers \ Fancy Bird Cages, Coal Vases, Looking Glasses American Timepieces, Churns, Tuba, Hay Rakes and Forks , ' Flavel'a, Radclyffe's, and Watson and Gow's Ranges, Heatingand Cooking Stoye3 Register Grates, Fenders aud Fire Irons [ Young's Chee3e Presses and Curd Mills':. Carpenters' and Joiners' Tools—a large assortment from the best English makers.-, ~=-.■;'; Howe Sewing Machines, Faixbank,'s.an& 'Avery's Weiijhing Machines _,"- —" Muzzle and Breech-loading Guns, Revolvers, and Pistols; Game and Cartridge Bags; Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, and Belts Sporting Ammunition of ail kinds Table and Pocket Cutlery, a great variety Mordan's Pen and Pencil cases Dietz's Table and Hail Lampa and Chandeliers Rowat's patent Anucapiiic Lamps, latest designs Iron Bedsteads/ Hip and Sponge Baths Fencing Wiro, JS os. 6,7, 8, 9, arid 10 " English Corrugated Iron, 6, 6, 7, 8, and 9 feet ■ Linseed, colza, olive, castor, neatsloot, and kero- ;. Beneoils- ; Princes street south. 17ja ';" good indeed, possessing clear- ' V ness and great definition, besides great power, , and one of a very convenient size," is aa extract from : Lieut. Cameron's letter regarding the New Field ?nd ; Opera. Qlasa named after him; and sold by us at 101 •and 43s each. All who have seen them say they are ;the cheapest Glasses ever, produced. .Visitors durlnjr ■the Race Week should sicure those remaining, and inspect the Small Telescopes and other Very Choice ; Goods at H. WISE and CO.'S, Book and Stationery mporters, corner Princes and Rattray streets, Dunedin ; . [Established 1862. j ■: BBAfiLE? AND SON, 0 CHEMISTS AND IMPORTERS, . , j ; HAVE ALWAYS FOR SALB— ■ : ! Quinine, Sponges, Feeding Bottles, Natural Mine- . ral Watero, Air Pillows, Tbi'et Soaps, Enen;-", Spongco Piline, Rupture Trusses, Silk Ela.iic ADdom'nal Belts,' Silk Elaatie Stockings. Sils Elastic Leggir-a (to lace), Sw:mmi!i? Bolts, : Cod Liver Oil, &c, &c. '-... GEORGE STREET, . DCSRDINi [ESTABLISHED 1862.1 '" ~ IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE. ==" THE whole of the. immense stock of China, Glass, Enrthenware,•- Ironmon^oy, . Lampwire, American and Fancy Goods, Must be sold, regardless of price, as the leaso expires in a few months. . , Wholesale aud Retail. '■ ; ■:• PETER ANDERSON, ;10f : .Criterion .Warehouse, George.street. "FXAVINGr just completed .my New and -d- Extensive Premises,'l desire to call attention to my New and Varied Stock, consisting of Fancy :■ Goods, Toys, Electro-plated, Cabinet, Papiermache, Leather, and Optical Goods: Jewellery,-Clocks, Vasea and Lustres, Musical Instruments, Stationer)', Cutlery, Brushware, Psrfumery, Games, Fancy and Berlin Woolwork. S. JACOBS, •: Gin Depot, ' Opposite Post Office, : ; PBIKCESi.BTRBST. ' 9 ~~~ NE W GOOD S. ~: GUNN A~N D ROSS, ARE OPENING OUT, Ex Recent Arrivals, & liARCIB ASSOBTHEKI Of the following' Goods :— : Coal Vases.. .. Price from 12s 6d to 110s Register Grates .. do 20s - to 250s Fenders .. .. do 7s 'to 70s Fire Irons .. . .. ■. ,do '~ 6s to 42s : Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets Do Spoons and Forks Do Waiters and Cake Baskets Table and Pocket Cutlery. Tea Trays, Baths, Dish Covers, and Travelling Trunks, Leamington Ranges, Garton arid Kings Ranges, Open and Close Fire Scotch Ranges, Smith ; arid Wellstood's Cooking and Heating Stoves, Borbv's, i Mathieson's, and Marple's Carpenters' and Coopers' Tools, Fishing Tackle, Fowling-pieces and Ammunition. : FENCING Wlße7no& 6, 7, 8, 8.. GUNN AND.KOSS, IRONMONGERS AND IMPORTERS, : Princes Strbbt, Dusedik. ;. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. WM 'LA R B N , 8 TAILOR AND CLOTHIBR, ; raraoßa strebt, ; Opposite Liverpool street), , T)PNEDIN. YE. EN D AND O O.'S COMMERCIAL, LIVERY, BAIT, AND COMMISSION STABLES, High SiAkbt. ' Single or Doable Abbot's Bu»gie3, Waggonettes, Open or Close Carriages of the best description, always on hand for Hire;-also, a first-clas3 assortment of Single or Double Harness Horses for Sal c or Hire. . Gentlemen fayouring.the proprietors with charge of j their horses at livery can rely on getting every attention. ,-; ..-..' ■,-.■■■■■■■ ■■ ■ . - First-class grooms always in attendance. Horses broken to single or double harness. HENRY YEEND axA CO., '?f . : ■ Proprietora .■. T> AR X AN D, O. tRL E, -*- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' IRONMONGERS, PLUMBERS,.GASFITrERS, AND TINSMITHS, Have on sale a large assortment of English and American hardware, brushware/washlngr' machines, stay' Exeter, Leamington, open, fire, 'and other ranges register grates, fenders, and fire-irons, car—nters' tools, Rowatt'a anucapnic, Hink's duplex, and' Dick's kerosene lamps. ■•""'." ; SHAKESPEAB.SEWING MACHINE?.. Sheet Iron, Brass, and Copper, Oils, P. 'v.ti, &c, &c Agents for Smith's and WellstoAd'a Cooking Stoves. MITH AND SMjIT H, OCTAGON . (Next AthenaeumV : PAINTERSj GLAZIERS, &"0./ : : : :: Importers of all trade requisites: ' ■ ; : PORT^ WINE FORJ INVALIDS. ■■,■ HITHERTO UNOBTAINABLE IN THE COLONIES. A AiT Drj.~lf«FAß LANS, x 1.6 PRINCES STREET, ~'-":" Would respectfully'rcail the attention of their customers and the public generally to their recent importation of Port Wikb, a-wine which has hitherto been unprocurable at any price in this market, and which has been specially ordered by theiri to supply a want long felt, by invalids, and. those desirons of a genuine glass of fine old Port. ■ ■..:■■-- -. 60s per dozen, or 6s per bottle.; ~■■'•■ WHISKY. Oar superior old Glenury and Greenless ■rhisky will be found unequalled in flavour arid genuinensss. 423 per dozen, or 3a 6d per bottle. ' . TEAS. .:■.. We would invite particular attention to onr new easbn's teas, which we are now opening1, and can highly ecotnmendaß being of the finest quality. WEISKY.-A skilful blend of the best kinds, thoroughly mati'red, 4C3 p3r doz or 3s fd per bottle. This whisky pleases the most critical. . : ..■•■■■:•■■.■..■. BANKS, BARHON, fnd CO. A DINNER SHERRY—good and wholesome—is at present sold by BANKS, BARRON, and CO., : At SOs per dozen, or 2s 6d per bottle. , This is a pure Xores Wine, with considerable age, and, as quoted, is a great bargain. ■pORT WlNE.—lnvalids who require -ft. Port Wino and have difficulty in obtaining any they can rely upon, should send to BANKS, BARRON, ana CO., Rattray street, whj devote specir.l attention to the sale of a suitable kind. Their Poit iWlne for InvaUda (yellsw seal) is, pure and agrceible. ig is sold at 6Cs pergdoz., or 5s per bottle.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 4740, 27 April 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4740, 27 April 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 4740, 27 April 1877, Page 2

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