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COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET. MESSRS. VAUSE & CHAPLIN, HAVING furnished further accommodation, beg to state that tliey are in a position to provide Chops, Steaks, &c. &c, from half-past 7 o'clock a.m. to 8 o'clock p.m. Joints from half -past Ttoelve o'clock to half -past 1 wo o'clock. CHARGES MODERATE. I April 3, 1861. ~~GREEN PARK HOUSE, TOKOMAIRIRO. JAMES MURDOCH T> ESPECTFULLY intimates that he has JA) Opened the above newly erected Ilouse for the Accommodation of Travellers and others who may favour him Avith their support. Every attention given to the comfort and quietness of those who may patronise the establishment. > Green Park House is situated about one f mile north from the Flour Mill, on the main > line of road. j Stabling in course of erection. TAMORA HOUSE, HIGH STREET, DUNEDIN. IjST OPENING the above House as a PRIVATE HOTEL, 1 the Proprietor can with confidence recommend.* unsurpassed Accommodation to those who dfsire Comfort and Quietness. [ Married and Single Parties can be accommodated. \ GOOD STABLING. Horses carefully attended to. JOHN FLANAGAN. WILLIAM SOLOMON, ' SLATER, (FROM LONDON.) Orders to be left at KNOX'S STORK, near the Nmv Hotel, Great King-stkkj;t. ROBERT M'KAY, , TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, ! PRINCES STREET, ; DUNEDIN. I , J. R. also intimates that, having made arrangements with a Practical Optician, he i is prepared to make to order or repair Ships' Compasses, Telescopes, and Optical or Philo l , sophical Instruments and Apparatus of every kind. i Place of Business — ' RATTEAY STREET, (Adjoining Mr. Robkut Murray, Confectioner) ; DUNEDIN. C 3 1 1'ilpi 111 1 liii !iL ."if .liilnif in. .1 "" i!^S™' : j|l!!!llßi(J}jffl J. M'NEILL, Pianoforte Tuner and Regulator. EAT TRAY STREET, (Behind Duncan's Flour Store.) Flutinas, Accordions, Concertinas, Musical Boxes, and Musical Instruments of all liiad^ Tuned and Repaired. i Pianoforte Tuning in Town — 10s. 1 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ANDEEW~SUMMERS, BAKER AND FAMILY GROCER. AS. Takes this opportunity of infornung his a friends and customers that he has removed to his NEW PREMISES, in STUART-STREET, Half-way Bctsii Road, where, by strict attention to business, he hopes to merit a coniimisrice of their patronage. ALWAYS ON HAND, AS UNDER— Groceries. 1 Tea, Starch, Coffee, Blue, Sugar, Pepper, Salt, Mustard, Rice, Candles, sperm Oatmeal, and common, Barley, Hams, Flour, Bacon, Currants, Bread, Raisins, Cheese, Syrup, Jelly, Treacle, Jams, ' Tobacco, Pickles, ' Blacking, Sauces, 1 Soap, Confections. Soda, &c, &c., &cHardware in Great VarietyCROCKERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. American and Patent-lever Escapement Clocks, Soft Goods, &c, &c, &cv Stuart-street, Dunedin, February 7, 1861. PI/RE MALT AND HOPS. WSTRACHAN & CO. are prepared to • supply the Public with First-class i ALE, at greatly reduced prices, viz., 2's. 9d. 8 a gallon per' batfrel, or 3s. 3d. in lesser quantities. They also beg to intimate that they hare arranged with Mr. A. S. Wilson, Chemist, to act as their Agent in Dunedin. All orders left with or addressed to him, or to the Brewery, Sawyers' Buy, will meet with prompt B attention. c Terms— Cash at otic mouthy unless otherwise arranged. Empty Casks to be returned. W. STRACHAN & CO., Sawyers', Bay.

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Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 490, 20 April 1861, Page 1