B-Sino-S Notioos. I' >'c d lion brbw city (Established 1S02), (iEOROE Riid GREAT KING STREET.?, UUNEBIK. The celebrated ALES and STOUT ol this Establish mont maintain their reputation for purity of manufacture, oxcollcnco, and keeping qualities, and (in addition to the following: - Certificate of Morit at the Intercolonial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1807 First and Second Prize Medals at the. Agricultural and Pastoral Society of Otago, 1809 First Prizo Medal at the Interprovinelal Exhibition, Christehurch, 1873 First Prize at tho Acricultural and Pastoral Society of Otago, 1877 and 1879 FIRST PRIZE SYDNEY EXHIBITION, 1880 First Prizo for Ale, Industrial Exhibition, Danedin, 1881 First Prizo for Ale and First Prize f.)r Stout, Agricultural and Pabtoral Society of Otago, November, ISSI FIRST PRIZE MEDAL FOR LIOIIT ALES AT THE CHUISTCIIUUCH INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. were awarded, at tho Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association, November, ISS2. FIRST PRIZE FOR BULK (EXCELSIOR) ALE FIKST PHIZ- FOR BOTTLED (EXOELSIOK) ALE FIRST PRIZE FOR BOTTLED STOUT. NOW READY, In Prime Condition, MAURICE JOEL'S INDIA PALE BITTER ALE, a light, highly-hopped, aromatic Ale, brewed oxpresaly for hot climates and summer use, equal to the imported, and superior to any hitherto brewed in the Colonies. GUARANTEED BREWED ONLY FROM THE FINEaT COLONIAL MALT AND CHOICEST HOI'S. ASK FOR JOEL'S, And TAKE NO OTHER. One Trial will Convince. 12] a MARK SINCLAIR, COACHBUILDER, Great King and St. Andrew streets, Duncdin; Weir street, Oamaru, HAS FOR SALE New and Second-hand Buggies, Phatona, Express Station, and Family Waggons. Awarded FIRST PRIZES at all the recent Show?, Dunedin, Taieri, and Oamaru. 17ja FISHING, CRICKETING, LAWN TENNIS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of the above Materials NOW OPENED OUT At JACOBS' GIFT DEPOT. Tho Trade and Clubs supplied on the moat advantageous terms. , mHE KAITANGATA COAL Is sold by all Coal Merchants, and is THE MOST SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD COAL IN THE MARKET. SBn I\/JOLLISON, DUTHIE, & CO.'S FIEST GREAT CLEARING SALE PRIOR TO STOCK-TAKING. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1883, FIKST GREAT SUMMER SALE. OUR WHOLEJSTOCK Has been carefully gone over, and EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED Iv all Departments at OUR WELL-KNOWN SALE PRICES. I MOLLISON, DUTHIE, & CO., 105 and 197 George street, I Dunedin; ' And PALMERSTON. i s THE CHEAPEST SALE ; Of " SHEET AND BOOK MUSIC, PIANOS, ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS, &c., _c., Ever offered to the Public of New Zealand. 'C 1B- WEST & CO. ■ \JT« (Established 1861), ] MANUFACTURERS, PUBLISHERS, ORGAN BUILDERS, PIANOFORTE IMPORTERS, t AND MUSICSELLERS, ' Princes htrbet, Ddnxdin. B ' 8 In consequence ol the expiry of lease, the whole of - our valuablo Stock of Music, Pianos, Organs, Brass 0 and other Instruments, will bo offered to tho public during the coming season at the following reduced prices :— Sheet Music at ONE-FOURTH marked price, ex- _ cepting signed works and exclusivo copyrights. Book Music under cost. Pianos, Organs, and all Instruments at a REDUCTION of 30 per cent, under usual prices for o Cash. g The superiority of our Music Stock has always been admitted, and it can be proved wo are the largest holders and cheapeat sellers of Music in this Colony. , In offering these spceial advantages, we only regret ' the short time during which these offers can bo 7 made, on account of alterations and ahipments to arrive, and point out that it is unlikely such an opportunity can occur again for many years, ■o SPECIAL REDUCTIONS will bo made and Terms y given to Purchasers of large quantities of Music. s, FIVE POUNDS' WORTH OF SHEET MUSIC FOR lo ONE POUND. :h Directors, Conductors, and Promoters of Brass 8t Bands are rospectfully requested to notice that they will be able to select from our splendid stock of IvI 1 trument3 at far lbss tuan ExdMSH cost, and obtain '• Special Terms in case of purchasing to a large - amount, g, y, Q, R. WEST _ CO. 18n DEAFNESS ! —I have an infallible REMEDY for this distressing complaint, com ~ pounded from the recipe of tho Auriat-in-ehief of tho London Royal Ear Infirmary (to which the Queen vearl* subscribes £100).—Send stamp! or particulars and copies of testimonials, to T. B. Hannaford, Auckand. New Zealand. . 3°™? 7t TTYATT'S BATHING ESTABLISHJIL MENT, near Octagon.-Private Hot Baths, - Tepid Swimming Baths; ipen dally. The Turkish and Russian Baths aro highly recommended by the Medical Presa for the treatment of Rheumatism, ~ Sciatica, Gout, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Colds in the Head y a and Chest, fee. t6au -t NOTICE. - OTAGO FOUNDRY (Late Daviuson and Couycrs). ye iia ''B'l-IE Undersigned, having Leased the KS 8 above Premises and Plant, with all the Valuabli cll> Stock of Patterns, are now in a position to exocuti a9B any kind of we ENGINEERING, FOUNDRY, BLACKSMITH'S, ANI ces BOILERWORK. " ' •To tto JU Prompt attention will be paid to Orders, and th Lowest 'Rates charged^ __ PALMER, BOOTH, & CO. all T>LUMBERS an 3 ENGINEERS XT BRASS FOUNDRY-—Largest and.beat-selocto Stock In ihoCnlonW ' ■■ • - ■ ► A * T BURT
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6534, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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