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GEORGE STREETP RI VA%% \ i HOTEL* ; / WILLIAM~TdWEB^ JTJ T \ : r 1 Proprietor, i.v. : ! \ (,'.', >■ (Late of the Of ago Club, Dunectin,), i V_ TS ESPECTFULLY intimates to the inhabk JtX taiits of Dunedin and Country Settlers' - that he has leased those central and mosi - Commodipus Premises from . { * ' MR. THOMPSON; ' ." In George-street, near the Hospital, f WHICH HB HAS NOW OPENED. AS A " private Motel, ■'■ \# " And trusts , that by strict personal attendance to the Comfort of all those who may favour ',' him with their patronage to merit a share, cif •, public support. • - Well-Aired and Clean CoMtfoifrAfeLft Bedrooms * # * An Ordinary every Day at 1& d'clock* . Private Sitting Rooms'. ' * . Soups, Steaks, dud Chops' at oaf Jiou#« GOOD STABLING, .• . ,_ With personal superintendence. r GOOD SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE. " BELGBAVEi HOUSE. ; / MISS BARNWELL'S PEIVATE BOABDING HOtTSE, PRINCES STREET, . DDNEDIN. . ABBEYLEIX HOJJSE.. . BOARD AND RESIDENCE , MACLAGGAS-STKEET, DUNEDIN. , JW. MILLIE respectfully intimates that • having leased the above New ahdLCom;modious Premises, just erected in Maclagganstreet, opposite the Club, he has OPENED them as a - 7 • ]Tirst Class Private Hotel, where the comfort of those parties who may patronize it will be carefully^ attended to. - * A first-class Stable in course of erection. : Dunedin, 27th July, 1860. Seeds! Seeds! Seeds! JAMES GEBBIE begs to intimate to his .; Customers and the Public that he has : appointed Messrs. Simpson and Hendeesos,'Merchants, Princes street, Dunedin, AGENTS for the Sale of his SEEDS, where a guaran-' . teed supply will always be kept, "" Orders taken for NURSERY STOCK will be supplied from his Gardens in ■-Ndrth'-eas'fr Valley. - /•_"•'.' " • TAMORA HOUSE, „ . HIGH STREET, y\ ' -DUNEDIN. ••-'-' ,-?' IN OPENING the above House as a' . PKtTA J Tli>-H€^&^-p r -r^ r the Proprietor can with connfl^nc^^dnliiillw^ unsurpassed Accommodation to tnps£'wnb ; jfleV.ri sire Comfort and Quietness. , ' " ' x' " Married and Single Parties can be accommodated. ■ ■■ GOOD STABLING. Horses carefully attended to. JOHN FLANAGAN. /CUSTOM-HOUSE FORMS ON SALE At \J THE "WITNESS" OFFICE. . ' DUNEDIN BOOT AND SHOE MART. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. K. M'LISKEY, •BOOT AND SHOEMAKER,.. KATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN, BEGS to inform the Public generally, that, having now completed his arrangements for carrying on the above TRADE in all its Branches, he hopes, by .attention and moderation of Charges, to merit a share of Public patronage. IMPORTED AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES * of the Best Quality, consisting of — Lndies' best Cloth Boots Gent's Wellington* lace , s Short , ditto . . - - Ditto, Elastic sides' Balmorals Ditto, Barmbrals Patent ditto • " Ditto Patent Slippers Slippers— assorted A Large Assortment of Youths* Stout LaceßootH Children's Boots and Ditto Bluchers » - 1 -. * I Shqes .'\, E. K. M. is prepared to manufacture Boots . and Shoes of every description ' of the Best^ Material and Workmanship. - . > Orders executed on the shortest, notice, and at l the Lowest possible Prices. - From London and Edinburgh. ■ ' - '' ' - r . _ . " i , T. P. ADAM, ' BOOTMAKER; Corner of George-street and Octagon, and foot] <■■■» of Half-way Bush Road, . . T>ESPECT FULLY announces to hi» JL\j Friends and the Public that he 1 has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and' assures' those who may fayourChim with their support, that, with attention and puctUalit^fKeTwjil' avoid those mistakes so current in, the trade/ The distinguishing characteristics of HisJ Business will be, best material,, superior. twor^;-?t wor^;- ? manship (ensuring durability), comfortable fit-; ting, moderation in charge, and promplu^tten.rtion to and execution of all orders entrusted to him, whether in town or country;^ 7 ."s > * y-- ' T. F. A. may further state that he^Thas re^*. ceived Lasts specially adapted to'ev^ry pechl|- ! arity of foot as regards tendernessV;prot\ibe- s ranee, &c.~, thereby guaranteeing great^ ' ease? and comfort, than can be obtained 'By the ofdK nary mode of fitting. ; ~'_ " , , ( J '_„,-/ \ The following is t a list of Goods made to > . " ' . order* how on hand ; — " ■< : i- ' • Gents' n ' Ladies* ,;v o Jockey boots, with Tops Baimoral^jo^te.moiqcefc, Jack Boots tops "■ '*_' *'»*,' • Napoleon Boots , j Kid Boots " . * Wellington* Boots *■ ■. ' Purnip- r <Jd.~ ' "• ' - " -- Bhftrt"d*. '* &>.. Welt do. s > ' .: . 3 Elastic «od Sham Lace .Cloth-deb- v *(i >i s s -< > t-Voi '^fdo.; buttoned, «Lar ed^fiaittonedßoots 'Wehpd 4 jSßto^|^^|^':^>i PatentP&ußset do. *. -Oa/petsSy™gt#^4^V4|_3k Watwtrght3 ; - -; XiCoG^^Mi^'i Shoes r h . ~ leather v^Kp^BpoU Carpet pppers , C««K^e^^^S^df» Boja-LRce Boots ■ f t 'Gents* Suk £lastiCh^de*4^^p^«gk|^.' , lV~"' " x boots made to MBAstnu^?,*.'^ >i , ,<•&> Slop Work m Stoc^^mi^Q

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Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 1

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