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QUEEN'S ARMS TAVERN, PRINCES IJJJI ■ STRE BT", (Nearly Opposite the Barracks), DUNEDIN, J. W. FEGER RESPECTFULLY returns his sincere thanks to the Public for the liberal support Tie has received sincie he opened the above House, and begs to inform them that, having made extensive alterations in the premises, he is enabled to give accommodation which cannot be surpassed in Dunedin. A CHOICE SELECTION OF WINES, SPIRITS, AND MALT LIQUORS. DUNCAN'S MILLS. FLOUR, BRAN, AND MEDDLINGS, always on Hand. Good Samples op Wheat Bought. Grists Ground at the same rates as charged hitherto. All Wheat left at the Mills -will be at the owner's risk. RICHARDSON & YOUNG. April 27, 1860. To Settlers and Runholders. rpHE TOKOMAIRIRO FLOUR MILL JL is now OPEN for the Season for Grinding, at the Reduced Rate of One Shilling per Bushel. Good samples of Wheat purchased, and a stock of Fine Flour, Overheads, Seconds, and Bran, always on hand at Wholesale and Retail Rates. Runholders are specially requested to give notice of the quantities required, and the times most suitable for delivery, and strict attention will be paid to their orders. N.B. — All transactions for Cash, unless specially agreed upon ; and all Bags sent to the Mill to be properly marked. PETER M'GILL, Miller. Tokomairiro Flour Mill, 4th April 1860. B. HARVEY, Cabinet and Chair Maker, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN, {Adjoining Mr. Brother stones), BEGS to intimate to his numerous friends, and the public generally, that he has Commenced Business for himself in the above line. Picture Frames, Kilcheti Chairs, and Kitchen Tables made to order. FURNITURE FRENCH TOMSHED IN FIRST-CLASS BTYLK. For further particulars apply at the office of this Paper. " MOLLISON, B O 6 *r w^K E R, RATTRJY-STREisTi _ BEGS respectfully to intimate to thelmutbitantß of Dunedin ana surrounding country, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in that Shop lately occupied by Messrs. Mtjnro & Murray, Bootmakers. By using the best of material and employing first-class he hopes to merit a share of public favour. J. M. has also a select stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, & Boots, which, on inspection, will be found equal to any in Dunedin. Dunedin, Jan. 9, 1861. MRS. SWAN, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, PORT CHALMERS. IN Connection with the above, Mrs. Sir ax intends carrying on the DRAPERY BUSINESS, and hopes, by strict attention, and moderate charges, to receive a share of public patronage. DRESSMAKING. MISS REEVELL, Dressmaker, from M'dme Devy, Grosvenor -street, London. Ladies' o\yn materials made up (at^heir own houses if preferred). Direct— Mrs. McMillan, Bell Hill, Dunedin. DRESSMAKING, MISS YOUNG, (From Edinburgh,) DRESSMAKER, At Mrs. Souness's, High-street. ALL Orders executed with neatness and dispatch. Dresses, &c, made up at ladies' own residences if desired. ADAM BELL, Dike Suilder and Ditcher. ORDERS for the Erection of Stone Fences and Culverts, and for the Cutting of Drains and Ditches, may be left at Messrs. M'Leod ani> Gibson's Store, Princes-street, Dunedin. ' HENRY DOBD, House Painter, Grainer, Sign Writer, Paperhanger, and Decorator, HAS REMOVED to his. NEW PREMISES in George-street, adjoining Mr. Hood's. Work executed in Town or Country on the most reasonable terms. All kinds of Furniture Japanned. : -' • Paints sold in large or small quantities.' ' Orders left with Mr. Hood, or Mr. Pateksok, Baker, will be immediately attended to. JOHN. COUTTS, TAILOR, s TAY STREET, ; > "DESPECTFULLY informs the Gentlemen iX\> of Invercargill and surrounding country that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in INVERCARGILL 5 and trusts, by strict attention and moderate charges, to merit a share of their support. , J. C. has always on hand a good assortment or CLOTHS, which he can with confidence recommend, and which he is prepared to make up to order in the most improved styles. Also, a fashionable lot of Hats, Caps, Neck Ties, &c. &c, which will be sold [cheap. 1 EDWARD HARG-tN,. PLUMBER AND TIN-PfcATB YfOBKEB, (Lattly in the employ, of Mr. CtaU), - - TAY STREET," BEGS to inform the inhabitants of : lnver* '- cargill f 'andHhe T B^rroundingt-Pitriot9,,. *t that he has COMMENCED, *, BUSINESS .., : as above t in Invercargill, where he .hopes to te favoured with a share of public BUp#ttti\ -. ! 1 I has" •receWedi-per ''"Pifate^X:^ , rt ! assortment of Tin-Plate;- Zinc, &br -: '" ' 1,...-,.;*.-;** DR^.WBB^B^\^^^a^ri^^lKaf^¥iß«f ' iMafor-Cfoger's. s - i '^ > **%!>;^T«t%|;^^; \ • On Suhdayß*-te.a^^ r O(H^^#p^^ ' '-. Deo.-17». IB6o*, ""'"^'j'^'ilf... s'^''^^oi^feM^"4i\ - *'

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Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 480, 9 February 1861, Page 2