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' , BPKCIAIi NOTIOB. TO ABCHITKOTS, CONTBACTOBSIAHI) PARTIES ABOUT TO BUECiD AND FURNISH. GTJTHEUE & LAKNACffS TCTEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND JIH wood ware factokibs hpant timbbr merchants, Dunodin, N.Z. ERECTION OF TIMBER DRTUNG ROOMS.—The diflicnlty experienced by all Connuncni In procuring eupplies of thoroughly Seasoned.Timher is weU known, and has induced the Company to erect at very conmderable Cost a complote set of Drying Room;, capable of seasoning in ono parcel over 100,000 feet of timber, to meet this much-felt want The Drying Rooms »ro now in full work, and the result has fully Justified the expense incurred; It la intended to übo onlyroch timber as has been subjected to this process in making up Furniture and Woodware, and this cannot fail to favourably influence tho demand for the Company'J Manufactures. The attention of Builders and Contractors is specially drawn to the advantages derivable from the uso of timber which has undergone this process of seasoning, and which are: A perfect freedom from clinging, and a consequent absence of the unseemly Joints so noticeable in ordinary workmanship, as well as a greater durability in the material employed. A knowledge of these facts must eventually lead to the extensive use of this Seasoned Timber in all works whero such advantages are a desideratum. SEASONED TIMBER for the Trade will be supplied on favourable terms, which can be learned on application at the Company's Offices personally, or by letter. GUTHRIB Si LARNAOH'S -KTEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND J3I WOODWARK FACTORIES COMPANY IMPORTERS, TIMBER, IRON, AND FURNITURE MERCHANT B, Dunedin, N.Z., Have now fully completed the erection of their extennive Warehouses and the alterations to the Factory, and are enabled to notify that the facilities for prompt execution of orders, »nd the exhlbltto of their elaborate Stocks of Hardware, Furniture, Woodwares, and Timber (rough and manufactured of every description), are unequalled in the Australian Colonies. STOCKS commensurate with the trade carried on, and with the premises in which they are stored, are now available in every department of .the Company's trade; and for completeness, quality, and moderate cost, cannot be undersold, or Indeed competed wl»n. EACH DEPARTMENT is under the control ;of a Manager specially skilled ia the work, and orders are therefore rapablo of being executed most carefully, andiwith flue appreciation ot the wants pi thO[CUaVISITORS will find the arrangement of :the various Bepartmenta complete in every respect, and Bo combined as to allow of communication without inconTeFAOTORir DEPABTMENT.I-The alteration,tc.the Factory, Just completed, hw enabled the Introduction of various new woodworking-machines, rendered necessary by th» constantly bearing-demand for woodwaree of the Company's manufacture. The Factory may now be considered the most elaborat* of ito kind in the world, and the expedition wito which the most intricate orders can be dispatched will commend itiolf to the Public. THK HARDWARE DEPARTMENT stocks are of tho most complete description, and are being Urgely added to on the arrival of each vessel from the British and American markets. The Company is prepared to supply Cußtomois with every requisite in the Ironmongery trade at the lowest market rates. THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Presses a special feature in the Introduction of local woods into tnTmanufactureß )a nd the successful sale oi: articles of this nature marks the appreciation ot tbe Company's eflortoin this direction. Special attention la iiven to use only such timbor for this class of work as has been thoroughly seasoned by the new process lately introduced by the Company i and .Ottoman can ihHetati be gnaranteed against the failure of any articles from.the use of unseasoned timber, lac stocks of imported goods comprise a fine selection of Dining-room, Drawing-room, and Bedroom Suites in a variety of designs; Pianos by the best n"*e™; selectio of Parisian goods and every requisite or wmpievd fux uiShlng. ' ''■■'■•■■ THE STOCKS OF CARPETS, consisting of Burssek, Tapestw, Kiider, Felt, and Jute, are specially worthy of inspection, being m?Bt varied, and aU carefully selected by the Company's London Buyei. ' GUTHBIE& liARNACH'S '■■i:L v -ftTEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND 131 WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED) Hay« Branches at Invercargill, Timarn, Chrtstchurch, Wellington, Auckland, and Onehunga; And at 114 Cannon street, London. Brian Mills at— Whaapu, Kauri Mill) A v ad ftortnc* Pararaha, do f InjercarglU ) Blacll . pi ne Otlln'jßiver V . and To ' tara jjm, ( ~ Owake River, ■')'■:•■ , > From which cargoes ot the timber* named can be shipped in rough or manufactured lines of all de crlptions. ■■■. ■•■ ■.-. ■■■ -.■ - •. ; TO RTJNHOLDERB, SHBSPFARMKRS, AND PARTIES FKNCINGj GUTHRIE & lARNAOH'S "foTEW ZEALAND TIMBER AND i3l WOODWARE FACTORIES COMPANY (LIMITED) beg to announce, owing to the low prices ruling for Bar iron In the British Markets, they have through their London Office contracted for a very large supply of Wolsh Bars for Standard purposes at prices much under current rates. Thia, with other advantageous arrangements enjoyed by the Company,: enables them to supply thoir Customers at much lower rates than formerly. Standards Cut and Punched to any pattern, and Estimates Supplied. - For. r «tic Jars of stockn landing and to arrive, see tdyertti'Mnept on fourth page. ' ' ; CASH R.A.G.E. ONLY. THE ROYAL ARCADE GROCERY EMPORIUM (Next Clifford and Morris") Was ' OPENED on SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER, With a Choice Stock of GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS AKD GENERAL PROVISIONS. The Establishment will be conducted on absolutely Cosh Principles. ■ Everything will be of the Best Quality, and tho prices THE LOWEST IN THE CITY. The R.A.G.S. Groceries will please all. The R.A.G.E. Teas best aad cheapest. Tho R.A.Q.E. Coffees para and fragrant. The R.A.G.E. Wines suporior vintages. Tho R.A.G.E. Spirits highly recommended. This Purely Cash Business will meet a felt want in tho community. No Credit will be given, and as no bad dobts will be incurred, the Prices for flrnt-dasa Groceries, Wines, Spirits, and Provisions will be lower than have ever been attempted in Dunedin. Goods, on being paid (or, will be delivered free o carriage to all parts of the City and Suburbs. . OASH R.A.G.K. ONLY. 21s TQINCORE WHISKY. 200 CASES NOW LANDED. . Ex Cgrdblxa. ESTHER & LOW. 21s EXPIRY OF LSASB REMOVED TO 78 PRINCES STREET, OPPOSITE jnERGUSSON~& MITCHELL JD MERCANTILE STATIONERS, MANUFACTURES OF ACCOUNT BOOKS BOOKBINDERS, PAPER RULERS, ENGRAVERS. LITHOGRAPHERS, AND PRINTERS. RUBBKB STAMP MAKERS. : A 1 the Newest Novelties in Stationery kept In stock "rpHE OLD IDENTITIES," : By ONE OF THEMSELVES. Frlce: 10s, bound In leather, gilt; cloth, 7s 01. MILtS, DICK, ft CO., PoßtianßTia. In SMITH & SMITH, Octagon, Painters, Paperhangers, Glaziers, Signwritenf, &c— We are prepared to execute in an artistic manner the wail decoration of dining and drawing-rooms, at remarkably low prices. Estimates furnished for every branch. 25ap BANK, Insurance, Mining, and other Shares, Colonial Debentures, Ec, Bought arid Sold daily on commission; Letters and Telegrams promptly replied to; Loans negetiatcd from £20 upwards, on approved security.-KOBEBT SKWARD, Broker, 93 Piinces street (opposite Standard Insurance Company). j 31 TKTGTIOE.—REMOVED to the Shop JL* lately occupied by D. Sampson, opposite the National Bank. Ii MARTIN, 8o Tailor and'Hosiei A& J. M'FARLANE'S • ADVERTISEMENT. IMPORTANT NOTICE. » PURK~WINEB. — Per doz. VERY RICH OLD PORT, VINTAGE 1884 - 840 OLD AND RICH SUPERIOR TAWNY - 70s, TAWNY MUCH PRIZED WITH AGE .. 8H TAWNY LIGHT DINNER FORT .. ~ ... Bsa RICH RED SUPERIOR AND VBRY CHEAP ; PORT .. .. 46a; AMOHTILLADO, BBPERiOR DRY, THK:, j FINEST EVER INTRODUCED INTO THIS COLONY.. .... - M" '! AMONTILLADO, A TRULY EXCELLENT AND NATURAL WINE, WITH JUNE AROMA ....■■" 701 LA FAVOIUTA, A RICH FULL !LA. VOURED FRUITY SHERRY .. _ 70S - MARQUESS, VBRY 3UPKRIOU DARE BROWN SHERRY .. ~ - 66» ROYAL. VERY SUPERIOR FBUIIY FULLBODIED WINE - .. .. 46a These WINES are guaranteed v being selected in the Portuguese and Spanish markets byMrWm. Reynolds, who is resident there, and shipped direct. To test their purity they have been analysed by Professor Blaok, and the following is his report. In another column will be found Mr Reynolds advertisement, with Professor Black's analysis of the above Wines, showing tbeii great nperiority of or anything elsa In the market.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 5556, 9 December 1879, Page 2

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