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Late Advertisements. piIBLIC NO TIC KEMPTHORNE, riIOSSKU, & CO.'S Nl< ZEALAND DRUG COMI'ANY (LIMITED; NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company « be CLOSED from the Kith JANUARY 1892 the 28th day of FEBRUARY 1892 inclusive. T. W. KEMI'TIIORNE, & Qja " Managing Director, TA IKK I. COU NT. TENDERS will be received at the Couin Chambers, jUosgiel, until THURSDAY 4 February, for REMOVING the old lienl Bridge. Specifications can be seen at Amos M'Kegf and with ROBERT HAY, 28Ja- County Engineer. T N BANKRUPTCI No. 097. IN THE SUPERIoiTcOURT OF BANKRUFI'CY OF NEW ZEALAND, Holden at Dimcdin. In the matter of "The Bankruptcy A< 188:!," and the several amendments thereo and in the matter of the Bankruptcy c ROBERT JAMES STUART, of Diinedii Compositor, a Bankrupt. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abov< named Robert James Stuart has this day filed petition to be Adjudged a Bankrupt. The FIRS' GENERAL MEETING of CREDITORS will h Held at my Office, No. 12, Rattray street, Dur ?&?' 9'i M? NP AY> the ls* day of Februar loiiiJ, at Jo clock in the afternoon. Dated this 27th day of January 1892. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee in Bankruptcy. •Alfred E. Mkatyard, Princes street, Dimcdin, Debtor's Solicitor. 28j: ANNINI'S HOTEL,Moray place.—Goo< , Accommodation, Best Wines and Spirits including German Lager Beer, Buchanan"; Whisky, S. M. la Empereur Cognac. Speight aw Cos. Prize Beer on draught. • ig c jyt" BDICAL GALVANIST j. JEJfKINS, Upper Rattray street, Dunedin. iestunonials on application, ljadies' and Gents Electric Belts, Batteries, &c. for sale. .The Roslyn Tram passes door every 15 minutes. T7IEEDING BOTTLES, black fittings, sere* JL glass stoppers; complete, sixpence each splendid value.—Price, chemist, Walker street. "VTEURALGIA yields quickly to" Prices Neuro ±y dyne, when all other remedies fail, Is 6d - Price, chemist, Walker street. PRESCRIPTIONs'dTsp^sed with purest drugs . . °°! v a* lowest possible price.—Alfred T Price Jl'harmacenticnl Chemist, Walker street. F^OR SALE or LEASE, large SHOP, George • j ,st^?"( ne < ai'Frederick street), formerly occupied by W. D. Sutherland, grocer. Can be rented cheap or bought at low figure. Best side of the street.—Francis, Octagon. ITIOit SALE, 12-roomed HOUSE (large rooms); naif-acre of ground planted with fruit trees, stable, coach-house. Property fronts Town Belt, Mornmgton, also entrance on back street. Magnificent view.—Francis, Octagon. WOR, SALE or LEASE, 100 ACRES of LAND JL within six miles of Dunedin. Easy terms — Francis. FOR SALE (cheap), 30 ACRES of LAND, three rD . miles from town. Suitable for dairy.— FRANCIS, Octagon. LEADING Life Office has VACANCY for CANVASSER ; good terms, to intelligent smart man ; no others need apply.—Manager, Box 32- 26ja "TYTANTED, a PARTNER in a first-class TT Cash Busine.33 in Dunedin.—Address Hardware, Box 212, P.O. Ksj a O RUNHOLDERS AND EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. In thanking Employers of Labour for the support accorded me in the past, I hope to merit a continuance of favours by constant attention to their requirements, and by studs'ing to forward only those who are suitable for the class of work required of them. None but first-class hands are on ray baoks. RICHARD BREW, 2 Rattrat street lid ANTED, a FURNISHED SITTING ROOM, and BEDROOM with two beds • also use of kitchen. St. Glair or south end of town preferred.—Apply in the first place to R Francis, Octagon. . ST. GEORGE JAM. —Once used, always used.—All Grocer* "ANTED KNOWN:—Melville, Octagon, has received a large shipment of '' White " bewiuajMachines. Call and-see. WHITE" Sewing Machines, Hand and Treadle, are the best ia the world. Call indtest them THE "White" is King. The best made, the most simple, most durable, most noiseless best finished, and . }' IGHTEST Running Sewing Machine in the ~r - ^T market. Inspection invited by W. MELVILLE, Octagon. Repairing attended to. ISn \FTANTED to PURCHASE, a STORE in the City suitable for Grain and Wool. Particulars to El , P.O. Box 327. _£»34- "LONDON MODEL" PIANO. -W Apants for Ilopkinson's celebrated FianofortPS.—Howell and Co. (opposite BraitlnvaHe's)3 MONEY LENT (Privately) upon Personal Security, from £5 upwards; communications strictly private.—P.O. Box 75. 6ja rVTRS CLARK'S LAUNDRY, North-Bast ItJL Valley. Established 1876. Laundry work well and cheaply done; an acre of drying and bleaching ground. LACE CURTAINS made to look like new, being finished ou frames, and tinted Ecru, Cream, Pink, <ftc—Mrs Clark's Laundry, NorthEast Valley. ■ WASHING called for and punctually returned in all weathers. Conveyance attends town twice daily.—Mrs Clark's Laundry North-East Valley. 19n ST. GEORGE'S JAM.—Selected Fruit and Best Sugar. All erocerß H. BAILEY, Watchmaker, 29 Royal • Arcade. All descriptions of Watches Clonks, and Jewellery Cleaned and Repaired. " "WT"^-^' are *'le w'*c* wav°s saying, ?T mother?"—" Use only tlie genuine Registered WHITE CROSS OINTMENT my jhild." WHITE Cross Ointment cures Sunburns, Freckles, Smarting Rashes; only 6d and Is box. All Chemists and Grocers. TXTHITE Cross Ointment cures Cuts, Burns, ¥ V Inflamed Eyes, Lumbago, Rheumatism, &c. ; (id and Is. Chemists and Storekeepers. A SOL O M O N^ J-^-° PAWNBROKER & WATCHMAKER, 5 George Street, Three Doors from Octagon. GOLD and SILVER WATCHES and every kind of First-class JEWELLERY in Stock and for Sale at greatly Reduced Prices. Gold Hunting Lever Watches in 18 carat gold cases, from .£8 to .£ls. Gold Open-faced English Levers in 18 carat cases, from £4 to £9. Ladies' Gold Hunting and' Open-face Watches from £3 to £7 10s. ' Silver Hunting English Lever Watches in heavy sterling silver cases, by Rotherham, Settle Bros., Benson, and other first-class English makers, from £2 to £i 10s. Silver Crystal Glass Open-faced English Levers by well-known English makers, from-30s to £i ' Ladies' Silver Hunting and Oven-face Watcher from 30s to 70s. "' Diamond Rings, Brooches, and Earrings in °reat variety. In Stock—Several very superior Breech-loading Double-barrelled Guns, by various well-known London makers, in cases with fittings complete for sale cheap. ' SPECTACLES, Field and Opera Glasses, Micro scopes, Compasses, &c, of every description. ADVANCES made on every kind of Real and Personal Security. 15 S Properties Eor Sale and To Let. JO H N HER C.US & C "o~ LAND, ESTATE, INSURANCE " And GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5 and 0, EXCHANGE COURT, 86 PRINCES STREET. TO LET : PRINCES STREET.-Two UPPER STOREYS of large building, suitable for factory or wool and grain store. GEORGE STREET.-Large SHOP and DWELLING, adjacent to Octagon; suitable for butchery. MORNINGTON—Five-roomed HOUSE (10s) and four ROOMS (<!s); close to Belt. CASTLE STREET (corner of Dundas street) - Brick SHOP and DWELING. Low rental MORNINGTON -Six-roomed HOUSE, adjacent to tram shed; rent, 12s 6d per week GEORGE STREET.-Eight-roomed HOUSE and Section. Lately occupied by T. W. Whitson Esq. . ' RAVENSBOURNE. — Seven-roomed HOUSE with every convenience. 14s per week ' PRINCES STREET.—The premises known as the ffi> ZJ^Wv RKST^RANT Double SHOP, with Dwellings and large Cellars CLYDE STREET—Five-roomed HOUSE with bath and every convenience. ' DUNDAS STREET—Four-roomed BrickHOUSE with copper, range, &c. ; 8s per week FREPERICK STREET, ROSLYN.-Six-roomed HOUoi!/, with every convenience. LONDON STREET.-Eight-roomed HOUSE with bath and every convenience. ' LICENSED BROKERS UNDER LAND TRANSFER ACT HQJ.SY TO^BNIMW FEEEHOU:

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9335, 28 January 1892, Page 3

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