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GROCERY AND GENERAL STORE, PRINCES STEEET, Nearly opposite the Barracks. | D. ADA M, (Late Storekeeper to Messrs. Macandrew § Co.) BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public in general, that he has opened the above Premises with a First-class Stock of TEAS, COFFEES, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, and trusts, by selling none but first-rate articles, at small profits, to obtain a share of Public Patronage. D. A. has received ex " Alpine," from Glasgow, Tea, Oatmeal, Peas, Rice, Currants, Tinned Saucepans, and Kettles, assorted sizes, Camp Ovens, Soda Crystals. 1 Hhd. Treacle 1 Case Anti- Russian Brooms, a much superior article to the common hair broom Sad Irons Ex " Prince Alfred," and " Mimmie Dike," Butter Coolers, Crystal Decanters, Camp Stools, Ctnidle Boxes, Tea Trays, Culindeis, Wood Faucets, Salad Oil, Mustard, Mixed Buhciut, Toilet Soap, Biliiard Pipes, American Axes, Glenfield Starch, China Matting, Mole Trousers, Carbonote of Soda, Brondon's Neva Candles, Gridirons, Pen Knives, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Red and White Herrings, Ink, Blacking, Tobacco and Pipes J Case Britannia Metal Teapots, to be disposed of at a very low figure A laige quantity of Toys, slightly damaged, at a mere nominal price To Arrive ex "Pirate," hourly expected, Several Cases of Crockery and General Merchandise. A supply of the best Flour and Potatoes constantly on hand. Country orders, accompanied by a remittance or an order, will receive immediate attention. Dunedin, 13th October 1859. NOW LANDING ex AVONVALE, FROM LONDON, rpHE following amongst other GOODS, J- too numerous to mention, for the Undersigned :—: — A large lot of Framed Engravings A lot of Picture Frames A variety of Rosewood, Maple, and Gold Slips Telescopes, Thermometers, Concertinas Mantel-piece and Bedroom Mirrors Looking Glasses in great variety. ALSO, 5 Hhds. Refined Sugar 7 „ Crushed do. 3 Cases Preserved Ginger 6 Firkins Cork Butter 5 Half-chests Tea. ROBERT MURRAY, Manufacturing Confectioner and Storekeeper, EATTRAV STEEET. ARRIVED PER "SEBASTIAN," rpWO TONS LONDON SOAP -i- 6 Dozen Brass Preserving Pans 6 Cases Salad Oil 10 Cwt. White Rope 5 „ Tarred do. 6 Cases Narbonne Honey JONES & WILLIAMSON. ON SALE, At the Premises of the Undersigned, Princes Street, Dunedin, next Mr. Sivitzei-'s. i"IAMP Ovens, Round Pots, Oval Pots, Gob\J lets, Tea Kettles, Glue Pots, Frying Pans, Girdles, Barrow Wheels, with Axles, &c, complete, Fire Dogs, Weights, Sad Irons, Boilers, Fanner Wheels and Pinions, Treacle, Salt, Soda Crystals, Whiting, Blacking in bottles, Bath Bricks, Starch, Bottle Wax, Windsor Soap, Door Mats, Paraffin Lamps, Shoe, Scrubbing, and other Brushes, Furniture Polish, Agate Powder, for cleaning Knnes, &c, 3-Bushel Bags, Tea Trays, Tea Spoons, (elec-tro-plated and Britannia Metal), Britannia Metal Table Spoons, Table Knives and Forks, Butchers', Shoemakers', and Pocket Knives, Tuinip Hoes, Scotch Axes, Cross-cut and Ripping Saws, &c. &c. JAMES M'INDOE. CIRCULAR SAW MILL. f PHE Subscriber has on Sale a Saw Mill, with Two Circular Saws, Driving Drums, Spindles, &c, complete. Also — A TURNING LATHE, 9 inches Head, Steel Journals and Brass Bushes, with Back Speed, Rest, 2 Chucks, 3 Catches, Bolts, &c, complete. A Boring Cramp, Brace, Die Stock, Taps, and Chucks. JAMES M'INDOE. Commission Merchant and Auctioneer. AUSTRALIAN COOKING- STOVE. FOR SALE, a first-class Cooking Stove, suitable for a large Family or Hotel. To be seen at the premises of JAMES M'INDOE. TO CARPENTERS. A FIRST-RATE Assortment of Cross-cut. Ripping, and Tenor Saws Spokeshaves, Saw Files, Augers On Sale at the premises of JAS. M'INDOE. COFFEES ! COFFEES ! ! Coffee Roasting and Grinding. npHE Subscriber begs to intimate to the A Trade, that he is preparing to ROAST and GRIND COFFEES at his NEW STORE, HIGH STREET, and in a few days he will be able to Execute | Orders. JAS M'INDOE. High-street, Nov. 24, 1859. JAMES B. HOOD, MERCHANT TAILOR, AND GENERAL DRAPER, MACLAGGAN STREET, (Nearly Opposite the Club,) DUNEDIN, lIAS always on hand a Large and Fashionable Assortment of the best and most durable hinds of Cloth for Gentlemen's Coats, Breeches, Trousers, and Vests, which he i-t prepared to make up to order, ir required, in ONE DAY'S NOTICE! and to those who cannot afford to wait that time, he has a good Assortment of the best Home made Clothing which he will sell at the most moderate prices in town, and a General Stock of Drapery Goods on the same favourable terms. INSPECTION AND COMPARISON INVITED. FOR SALE, TPHAT VALUABLE ESTATE, known by the name of "WAIIIOLA PARK." Particulars may be learned by application to Messrs. J. Macandrew & Co., Messrs. W. C. Young & Co., Merchants, Dunedin,or to the Proprietor, Mr. Gillon, on the premises.

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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 3

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