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Special Advertisements. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. GEO. S. BEODEICK, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Share and Money Broker. Loans Negotiated. Agent for Liverpool and London and Globo Insurance Company Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Company Reutei'a Telegram Company (Limited) Has REMOVED to Messrs Sievwright and Stout's New Buildings, Princes strkkt South. " 71 P X C I A L NOTIO E. Having accepted the agency lor tha sale of,the celebrated Wines and Soirits exported by the well-known firm of W. and A. Gilboy—who guarantee that every article bearing their brands is imported from the place of' production as speciGed, and can be relied upon, as being of uniform good quality and value, 9ecm'*y is ensured to the purchaser, each bottle bearing ti-e seal and label of W. and A. Gilbey guaranteeing quality and measure, including strength in the case of Spirit.—Families can be supplied with cases assorted as they may desire, delivered free in town, the suburbs, steamer, or at the railway-statioii. This " Selected List" of W. and A. Gilbey's Wines and Spirits comprises two descriptions only of each class of Foreign Wines aud Spirits, the first' selected on account of its moderate price, tho second for its fine quality, combined with creat age:— . WINES. PORT, Castle A. An excellent Wine, PORTS with good body and flavour, well . matured. Five years old. from PORT, Castlo E. A very fine, lullPORTUGAL. flavoured, Jruity Wine, thoroughly matured. Fifteen years old. 'SHERRY, Castle A.^ A pure Spanish SHERRIES Sherry, suitable for luncheon or , dinner. Four y&ars old. irom SHERRY, Castle G, Pale: An excelSPAIN. lent type of nutty Spanish Sherry, moderately dry. Eight years old. MARSALA, Castle VP, Pale. A deliMARSALAS cate-flavoured luncheon or dinner , Wine. Three years old. from , MARSALA, Castle A, Pale. The finest SICILY. dry, delicate Wine produced in v Sicily. Five years old. ' /CLARET, Castlo A. A pure, sound CLARETS I Medoc Wine, an excellent beverago i nr ~ J at all meals, irom < CLARET, Castle C. A fine-flavoured FRANCE. I and well-matured Medpc Wine, pos- \ soßsingbotUecharacter. {SAUMUR, Castle, Gold-foil. A sparkling dry Champagne, with fine flavour, great delicacy, and age. Castle CHAMPAGNE, 3a. . A class of Champagne usually sold under special brands and at high prices. SPIRITS. {SCOTCH WHISKY, Castle UV. Distilled from malt, and matured in our own bonded store. Seventeen per cent, under proof. SCOTCH WHISKY, Castlo SO. A high-class Scotch Whisky, matured in our own. bonded stores. Prool strength. {IRISH WHISKY, Castle UV. Distilled from malt, and matured in our own bonded stores. Seventeen per conk, under proof. IRISH WHISKY, Castle DO. The finest Dublin Whisky, matured in our own bonded stores. Prooi strength. /COGNAC, Castle E. An excelled ( Brandy of fine flavour, from tht I champagne districts .of Cognac, COGNAC j Seventeen per cent, under proof. BRANDIES. \ COGNAC BRANDY, LOr Extr«it dv 1 Yin. The finest champagne Brandy, I well matured by great ago. Prooi \ strength. /GIN, Castle OE. Distilled from tin I be3t unmalted corn, and liighlj i I rectified at our own distillery. Se i /ITVTQ J venteen per cent, under proof. Uliss> \ GIN, Castle Proof. Distilled from the i, . I best unmalted corn, and highlj [I . I rectified at our own distillery [ V Proof strength. /JAMAICA ROM, Castle Proof. A 1 well-matured Jamaica Rum, and o ~...,„, I a soft mellow flavour. -Proo: JAMAICA J strength I rums, j Jamaica' rum, Castle jo. Th< ! I finest Jamaica Rum, well maturec \ by great ago. . Proof strength. A " Complete List" of W. and A. Gilbey'a Wines and Spirits, containing full particulars of more thar 200 varieties, sent free on application to their Agent, W. D. SUTHERLAND, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, GEORGE STREET, BUNEDIN. TVLD GLENFORTH WHISKY, PURE, MELLOW, AND MATURED. ONE HUNDRED QUARTER-CASK LANDING AND TO-LAND. . T£& flo<r Whisky has been carefully selected at thi Dlsflflaiy by Mr Esther, senior, to our order for i really superior Malt Liquor, and ia guaranteed threi years old buforo shipment. We place the genulno article before our customers xatk can recommend it with every confidence.' ESTHER SLOW, ; Importersl NOVELTIES IN NOTE-PAPER AND ENVELOPES.. FERGUSBON & MITCHELL MERCANTILE STATIONERS, MANUFACTURERS 0? ACCOUNT BOOKB, BOOKBINDERS, PAPER RULERS, ENGRAVERS, ■ ■ " • LITHOGRAPHERS, AND PRINTERS. KUEEKR STAMP MAKERS. . Atl the Latest Novelties in Stationery kept in Stock XIDE OF~~ IRON PAINT. Prepared by the '.THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Thames, Now Zealand. CHARLES HILL, Managkr. Thia Faint is the most durable, the'cheapest, th purest, and best that can be use 4 for all kinds of Iroi an d Woodwork. It preserves all materials coverei nfith it from decay and the action of the weather, am is unsurpassed for all FARM BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &0. MACHINERY, BOILERS, . J.nd all descriptions of Ironwork. It has also the a] vantage of being free from all poisonous or noxlou ingredients, being made from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, Shingles, &c. served with it wil resist fire. Is supplied ground In oil or in powder. "We have used this Paint on Iron Castings am Steam Boilers, and approve of it very highly.—A. anc <G. Prick, Engineers, Thames." . • "For Woodwork I consider it superior to Nelsor Hematite, as it possesses greater body, and leave: inoither sediment nor waste.—W. Frickkr, Painter Thames." "It has good drying qualities, and a vet intens< ibody.—C. Bloompikld, Painter, Auckland." Agonts for Otago :—Bates, Sisb, and Co., unedin. 21( ~ B. BRADS HAW, • FINANCIAL AGENT, SHARE and HONE'S "BROKER, Tomple Chambers, Dunsdln, N. Z. Trans actions in Shares on Commission only. Money tc Lend on Freehold Security <xt lowest ctftrent rates o nteresl. Loans negotiatea ■ THE "JTKW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY (LIMITED) (LiTB OlilTOt AND UIJH), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Cumberland strbet, Dunkdih, Ne»i the RaUw»y-st»tloo, HAVE ON SALEI * BontaH's Chaffcutters, Nos. GDO," CDD, ODB, CDE, CEE, CEII BentoU's One and Two-horse Powers Richmond and Chandler's Corncrushera, for hand and power . Richmond and Chandler's Hand Chaffcutterß, 00 Carson and Toone's Choese Presses and Curd Mills Chooso Vats, Cylinder and other Churns Seytho Blsdoa, Hay Knive3, Hay Forks, Hay Rakes ' American and. Abordeon Seytho Handles Tinned and Enainolled Milk Dishos Philadelphia, and Excelsior Lawn-mowers Galvanised Barb Wiro and Wire Netting Foncing Wire and Standards Garden Topis of all kinds And ' EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BUILDERS', FURNISHING, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY. 19d Jf 0; W LANDING, EX PIIASIS, FROM CALOUITA I— CORNSACKS, 48x20i 46x20J ii x 26ir COARSE CASTOR OIL, In caßos and half-aases. NEW SEASON'S INDIAN TEAS, In chests, half and quarter chests, and boxes. LINSEED and LINSEED CAKE. CHUTNEY and othdr Condiments. CCGARS. NEILL BROS., High and Macandrew strocts. OTAGO LOAN and PAWN OITFIOE, MOEAY I'IiAUH. (Opposite Criterion Hotel, Danodin.) OABH ADVANCED IN SUMS OF £6 TO £600 On Personal Soourity, Hep»y»ble by Woekly, Monthly, or .(jiuuctorly Inste!msnta, to suit the borrower. Cash Advanced on Gold Watches' Cash Advanced on Silver Watches Cash Advanced on Gold Chalua Cosh Advanced on Diamond Goods Cftsh Advanced on all kindo of Valuables! Inteteat One ShlUlnj In the Pound por Moiito OSca Hours—9 s.m. to 8 ;p.m. Saturdays, 6 p.m to 9 p.m.; Mondays, 8.30 p.m, ftoprieto* .» .. ■M. MOSS. Note the Address—Moray place (opposite the Criterion Hotel). Private Communlcatione- Box 220, roflt-offleeii 18m

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6238, 8 February 1882, Page 2

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