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Special Advertisements SUPERIOR COLONIAL BROWN AND QRKY PAPER BAGS. _„__,-. ■OERGUSSON & MITCHELL, Fiia Screens, &6., new styles. 241 PUBLIC NOTIGB. ■ THE GRAND HOTEL For TOUIUSTS, 'FAMILIES,' and COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. To bo OPENED on tbo Ist of OCTOBER next. In Introducing to public notice tola beautiful Btructure, which is admitted by aUvjrttorswho hue Inspected it to be the premier hotel ot the Australasian Colonies, the Proprietor* beg to draw tho attention of visitors and residents to some of the advantages It will ofler. Being ot fireproof construction, with simple and effective means of escape from every floor by the exterior balconies and circular Iron staircase, all the upper floors aro mode practically as safe as tho ground onoT Each floor ia supplied with a Beparate fire service, made to our order by Messrs Sham! and llaeon.'ol London. No modern publio building can rank as flrst-clasa unless groat attention be paid to those particulars. . This hotel is Insured for 60 per cent, lower premium than any other hotel in the Colony. It hse a central and open position, facing Customhouse squaio; charming views are obtainable of the harbour Peninsula, and ocean from tho upper floors, Itls situated in tho centre ot the tramway systems, and at a convenient distance from the railway-station. It is commodious enough to afford all thosfl-coia-lorta and conveniences that are to be found In the brgest modern hotel establishments, such as efficient office ftdmiuistmtlon, which will bo arranged on the | American plan; a beautiful vottlbulo, passenger elevator, sample-rooms, largo private reatog and smoking room, a Rucata1 drawing-room for ladies and gentlemen, avoiding thonccMsltvof private parlours, mites of rooms with pilvato baths; privatebath and toilet accommodation solely for ladies; a ladies dWact.ia£j'">™ *nd reception-room; a holrdresilng «TOtMMWM«II*H Unmr.. »„ „ m 1 1 The sanitary appliances, which »rpof the most per?1 feet description, were imported specially lor the buildings, and to avoid faulty fitting, and to render the Introduction of Bower g»s Impossible, tho plumbing has not been done by contract, but with tho greatest tare by Messra Anderson and Morrison, who wer« under Instructions to execute all this work on the plans recommended by the London Sanitary Commissioners. The basement drainage is perfect, and the whole aectton is concreted at,d cemented; whilst thore is also an abundance of light and ventilation In overy part. Thus the whole building cannot be otherwise than healthy and agreeable. It will be newly and elegantly furnished throughout. Special attention will be paid to tho bedding; woven wire spring mattresses only will be used. Notwithstanding all these advantages, the tarffl will be no higher than that of other flrat-cUae hotels. This Hotel Is confidently presented to the public as j the leading one of the Colony. The Dew establishment will bo carried on under distinct management, and will in no way afloat tha old one (kuown as Watson's Hotel and Cafe), which bus Just been renovated, and will bo conducted as usual i under a reduced tariff. - - lSsii ■ - * proprietors. XT INT .& SONS' WHISKIES. A SCIENTIFIC FACT, . New< Whisky Is maddening and poisonous, no matter how .blended, coloured, or agreeably flavoured. VINT & SONS, Belfast, Ireland (established 88 years), at present hold immense stock ot their OLD woll-inaturcd Whisky, and can ensure W the tradethrough their Agents—a roally PURS, OLD, UNADULTERATED, .. . . • . ANB WHOLESOME SPIRIT, The quality having boen pronounced oqn&l to OLD FRENCH BRANDY. In hulk and case, to be had from NEILL BROS., 2my ' Agents. SMITH & SMITH, OOTAQOS, DmiDH, r&intora, Paperhangers, and Glariere, Importers of Water Glaea and Fireproof Paint, Wool-washing Silicate, Paintoiu1 and Coachbullders' Colours and Varnishes, Glass Shades, Mirror Glass, Opal Letters, Lubricating Oils, Turpentine, Picture-frame MouldIngs, Prints, Mounting Bosrds, ArtW Colours and Sundries, &c 2W MONEY! MONEY!! HONEY!!! vrms eq"itabl7b investment JL COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LiMITED). DIRBCTORS: Hon. W. 11. Reynolds (chairman). Messrs Jas. Hazlett Messrs Jna. Robin Jas. Hogg W. D. Stewart Keith Ramsay Gco. TumbulL Money advanced to Working Men and others to build Houses or purchase Land, repayable by monthly .or quarterly payments, or as may be arranged. Money aim advanced temporarily on Shared, Bond Warrants; aud Bills discounted.' N Money recoivod on deposit, for long or short periods, at highest current rates cf interest. W. P. STREET, Manager. ■ r Sices : Liverpool streot, Eunedin. 8a BLUFF AGENCY. \MB. WALTER HENDERSON haa j beeii appointed AGENT for the OTAQO DAILY TIMES and WITNESS at Bluff Harbour. Passengers by the Melbourne steamers can procure the Times and Witness on arrival. 4s DUNVILLE'S "V.R." OLD IRISH WHISKY. DUNVILLE & CO. are the largeist holders of Whlaky In the world. DUNVILLE & CO. have boen awarded GOLD MEDAL lor their Whisky at every Exhibition at which exhibited. DUNVILLE & CO. are the only Whisky DiatUlert In Belfast. Sold by all Wlno and Spirit Merchants. 7au STANDARD IN SUBAKOE OHPANY. Hi»3 Ottic* : Prikom firem, Doa»flii. WEE, MARINE, AND FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT . ... ..:. BATES.' ■ . .'. '. " THOMAS R. FIBHKFt. General Manager. TO LET ON' LEASE, for 21 years, with Valuation, or renewal for a further period Sections 41 and 12, Block V, Stafford street, Dunedin !5 and 26, Block V, Walker streot, Dunodln. ~ 1* and 18, Block VI, Stafford street, Duno Jin. adjoining Messrs Murray, Roberts, and Co.'s warehouse. 8, Block VI, Walker street, Dunedin, being second section from Princes street. Each Section consists of 86 feet frontage, with a depth of 165 feet.—Apply to ' • ■ 18ip WILLIAM H. REYNOLDS. QAFETY, BRILLIANCY, ECONOMY. Hundreds o! lamilleß now using "NOONDAY" OIL testify to its superiority over other Oils In use. It uses less oil In proportion to the light given, without odour. It gives a much more brilliant light and more steady than gas, and at less expense. The high lest and safety of this Oil should caueo consumers to Insist on having no other. Consumers should take neat care to see that they obtain tho genuine NOONDAY, and that each tin Is stamped " NOONDAY," and that tho sealing of the nozzle is Intact. NOON- I DAY la packed In Btrong tins to avoid leakage. BATES, SI3E, & CO., j • Bond street. Dunedin. . • . MPAUL DU CUAILLU. in his I • Interesting book, "The Land of the Mid- I 'Ight Sun, eaya:— 1 My object in coming to Stamsund was to visit Herr M— (Peter M oiler) a celebrated manufacturer of Codlivor Oil, which onjoya etich great and welldoserved reputation in the United States. . . . Several men were eDRa/cd i>> ..r-y-uug tneKood Hvßro »-~ «•- *"">■" worcfrcah from Bah caught that day. The fat and healthy livers were whitish, while the diseased ones were greenish, and the lean ones red. I was surprised to see tho number of diseased and lean livers. The season for the best ones would soon be ovor, and it happens that the cod arrives at Lofoden when their livers ore in the finest condition. The men are very particular in selecting the choicest kinds. After they had . been assorted, they were put into a large tank, washed thoroughly In warm water, aud then placed over an open wire not to let the water drip away. I noticed that extreme care was I taken in all stages of tho preparation of the Oil The process has nothing of the repulsiveness cf the method by which brown oil is ujaually made—namely, by letting tho livers rot, skimming the oil, and atterwardj boiling it." —Vol. 11, p. 180. PETER MOLLER'S CODHVER OIL Is Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Colonies, In capsuled bottles only. 13m A & J. M'FARLANE XX* PRINCESS and MACLAGOAN STREETS. Only bolder) ol Reynolds' Favourite Wlnoe. Per doz. s.d. PORTS, from .. .. .. 15 0 Very rich old Port, Vintage 1874 .. .. TO 0 Amontillado, superior dry; tho finest ever Introduced Into this Colony .. - SO 1 Royal, vory superior fruity, full-bodied Win*.. 46 0 RICH COLONIAL WINEB. Grenachee Rich Red Burgundy „ .. 80 0 Port, good family nine .. _ .. SO 0 Frontlgnao, a dessert wine .. _ 86 0 Tokay, white, round and nice flavour .. 80 0 Voacadlne, white, a dessert wtn« _ .. 85 0 WHISKIES. Teacher aud Sons' 11-year-old, par gal. proof.. 23 0 Old Highland, well-matured do do .. 28 0 Superior old Olonury Whisky (per case) - « 0 English and Colonial Hams and Bacon, 7d to Is peril*. I b«we. Colonial, rich and old. 7'l and M per Ib. 17m

WbenWowa's Sjgpurro was first introduced bora, the article was analysed by competent chemists and pronounced pure and wholesome; It is now, and has been for many years, a bt jndard professional remedy. -[ABViJ.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6738, 19 September 1883, Page 2

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