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Business Notices. 7^ / |"KSSRS BARE ATT and CO. WANTED, a GROOM, also make himself useful (country).—Barratt's. \Jlf ANTED, a HOUSEMAID and WAITV T RE3S for n leading Hotel ; urgent.—Barratt's. j WANTED, a Smart Young MAN, as NIGHT PORTER (leading hotel); urgent. Burratt's. ' rpo LET, Two EHICK HOUSES of eight JL rooms each; close to the tram, near the Public Gardens, North-East Valley. Rent low to good tenants.—Bnrratt, agent, Farley's Hall, Princes street. mo LET, lour-TOomcci HOUSE and OutJL houses, Black 's rond, und^about half-acre of garden. Hunt, 10s. North-E.-ist Valley.—Barratt's. mo LET, a very handsome HOUSE of JL four rooms and Outhouses ; grounds well laid , out. Rent 10s.—Glen, Mornington.—Barratt's. '■ X**-ltf&4& WILL BUY four-roomed o^PJ \W\y HOUSE, with two bay windows, Venetian blinds, wash-house, &c. The house is plastered and well finished; and freehold section all securely fenced. Terms 'can be arranged if required.—Particulars at Barratt's. O«£»(1V"WILL BUY Two HOUSES— 3^9jf\w\r one six-roomed and the other fiveroomed (let to good tenants)—and Two Allotments of Freehold in theeentreof the City.—Particulars at Barratt's. 4?! WILL BUY three-roomed cWJL?J'*Ir HOUSE and scullery (new house) and freehold section all' fenced. Good bargain, and terms can be arranged for.—Particulars at Barratt'a. O•Jftf£ WILL BUY a FARM of 400 3^9J\9\J Acres, all fenced with post-and-wire fence, and situated a few miles from Lawrence, Tuapeka, and fronting the Main District road. The soil is good and rich; and partiv improved. There is a small House, &c, erected" on the property. Terms, £100 cash; balance can remain for years. Particulars at Bnrratt's. jp/IO?* WILL BUY a FARsToFIOG 3*j^M:Q}\9 Acres near Duuediti; all fenced, and about 40 acres'ploughed. Improvements consist of three-roomed House, Stable, Outhouses, ie—Particulars Barratt's. "C^ O R N E W YEAR FOR NEW YEAR. BUY ONE OF STEWART DAWSON AND C O.'S WORLD-RENOWNED ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES. If you wish to make a Present, such will form one of Lasting Worth and Appreciation. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: :U PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. STEWART DAWSON AND O O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. Most Wonderful Value in the World. Has strong Crystal Front, £3 10a High Bezel, will last as long as any Hunter, much recommended. Price, only £310s; worth £6 6s. STEWARTDAWSON AND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. Our magnificent English Hunting Lcven. Full capped and jewelled in rubies, fine white enamelled dials, £3 15b Bold hands, and Bunk s-iconds, superbly finished. Sterling silver, Hall-marked cases. Every Watch positively worth £7 10s. Avoid worthless imitations. STEWART DAWSON AND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. S. D.and CO.'S Magnificent Chronograph Levers. The acme of perfection, jewelled in six pairs of £& Ha rubies, real expansion chronometer balance. Beautiful plain polished , cases, elegant dials, gold hands, and , centre seconds. Beware o{ worth- ' less imitations. STBWARTDAWSON AND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. It is impossible to describe the value and quality of our Splendid ENGLISH LEVERS for LADIES £3 15b Elegant, efficient, reliable; each watch worth half-a-dozen foreignmade ones. Remember, English throughout, and nete our price. STEWART DAWSON AND 0 O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. . S. D. and CO.'S wonderful and improved Horizontal Defiance Sterling Silver Watches (Ladies' and £1 7b 6d Gents'). Reliable Timekeepers. Each Watch guaranteed. Hunters, ditto, : £115s; worth £3 10s. Call and inspect. STBW AE T DAJfSOH'.ABB C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS.. If you have any idea of buying a Lady's Gold Watch call and inspect our new Nonpareil Gold Keyless Hunter in 18-carat Gold Casen. 'This k/l 10s Watch, as a model of elegance and finish, with quality combined, has never been equalled in the world. We can point to hundreds being sold at £1210s that cannot compare. STEWART' DAWSON AND CO.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. Something new. Ladies' splendid English Gold Levers in 18-carat gold. English Hall-marked cases. £8 10a Made entirely in our own manufactory, and worth half-a-dozen foreigu made ones. Price only £810s. * STEWART DAWSONAND C O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. Never before sold under £20. Ladies' very finest quality English Gold Hunting Levers, full-plate movements, jewelled in rubies. £1110s The gold alone in the case of this watcli is worth £610s. If you wish value for your money buy only from tho actual manufacturers. STEWART DAW SON AND O O.'S UNRIVALLED ENGLISH LEVERS. S. D. and CO.'s massive 18-carat English Gold Levers, open face, crystal front, £12 10s, unequalled at £12 "0 £15 j ditto Hunter, £15 10s, worth £20, Keylesß Hunter, £18 10s, worth £25. Gold Keyless Half-Chro-nomefcers, price £25, worth £35. STEWART DAWSON AND CO., 34 Princes street, Dunedin, Liverpool, England; Auckland, Sydney, and Melbourne. TT\ I M B E R. TIMBER. DIRECT FROM THE SAWMILLS. Middleman's Profits Saved to Customer!. A. TAPPER AND CO., SaWMILLERS, TIMBER and IRON MERCHANTS. And BUILDERS' IRONMONGERS, Jetty and Vogkl streets, nUNEDIN, Having now Four Large SAWMILLS, fitted with the Latest Improved Labour-Baying MACHINERY, . and having made very Favourable Arrangements with their Bush and Sawing Contractors, Are now Open to Execute Orders at prides that defy competition. liberal discount to cash customers. Agents fok ROGERS' WOODWORKING MACHINERY, ROOT'S PATENT STEAM BOILERS, LYSAGHT'S " ORB " GALVANISED IRON. A. TAPPER AND CO. BRANCHES. Timber and Iron Yardß : Jetty and Vogel streets, Dunedin. Sawmills, Timber and Brick Yardß ; Seaward Forest, Long Bush, and Green Hills. Head Office, Timbor and Iron Yards: Tyne street, Inveroargill.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7542, 20 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7542, 20 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7542, 20 April 1886, Page 4