Wanted. PRECENTOR WANTED. WANTED, for the Presbyterian Church, Tokomairiro, a Precentor. Salary, Twenty Pounds a year. Application to be made to JAMES ELDER BROWN, Church Treasurer. WANTED Everybody to Patronise the Persian Supper Rooms, kept by Fane, late of the Live and Let Live. WANTED, Saddlers and Shoemakers to know that the Largest, Cheapest, and Best Stock of Leather and Grindery in Dunedin is at the Bermondsey Leather Warehouse. W. H. PAY, Walker-street, Sole Agent for T. Lambert, Melbourne. WANTED Known that Ha worth has doors 12s Gd each; iron ( English) £38 per ton ; sashes, 0s pair. WANTED the Public to know that a firstclass Dinner, consisting of Soup, Joints, and Pastry, can always be had for 2s. at North's Otago Dining Rooms, Princes street South . Ready from 12 to 4. WANTED the Public to know that T. North, Otago Dining Roomg, Princes-street, continues to supply first-class meals ; and that he has made a reduction in prices : — In future, Breakfast, Is. 6d.; Supper, Is. 6d. ; Bed, Is. 6d. "\TTANTED to be known, Power and Simpson, VV Hat Manufacturers, Princes- street, above Perkins' Drapery Establishment. ITTA NTED Everybody to Know the Best Small TV Plug Tobacco in town, 6d., at Isaacs' Otago Cigar Divan, next the steps in the Cutting. WANTED consumers of Tobacco and Snuff to buy direct of the manufacturer, John Fimpson, George-street. WANTED, the Public to know that at the Royal Portrait Gallery, Princes-street, near the Octagon, Carte de Visite Portraits are taken better and cheaper than at any other gallery in Dunediu. The advertiser having just received one of Ross's new patent short focus powferul lenses, is able to take instantaaeous portraits oi children of any age. Reasonable allowances made to families, WANTED Miners to Know thatWM. Fiddler, formerly of the Ovens, has opened the Auld Scotland Hotel, Stuart-street. First rate accommodation for boarders. Terms to suit the times. Single bed-rooms. WANTED .—For Fale, a very superior Carriage, with double or single harness. Apply at Ellis's Livery and Bait Stables, North East Valley. WANTED Everybody to know tha* Hirsch's Dunedin Dye Works are at .Stuart-street, near Baths, Octagon. WANTED Parties to Know that they can always obtain Meat of firsh-rate quality, and at moderate prices, at Jacob Shearings new butchering establishment, opposite the Foundry, Cumberland-street. TXT ANTED Diggers up country to remember VV that William Hughes still keeps Hughes' Restaurant and Cafe, 19 and 20 Arcade, and that late additions in the rear of former premises enables him to offer unexcelled accommodation at reduced charges. WANTED Heads of Families to know that they can be supplied with a first-class durable and cheap boot, suited for the present season, at W. H. Neale's, George-street, sign of the Black Boot. Gents' spring side and Balmoral I boots in great variety. WANTED every one to know the Bell Hill Kestaurant, Bell Hill Works, facing the Bay. The best Is. meals in Dunedin ; beds, Is, ; board and lodging, 255. weekly. Francis Cooper, Proprietor. WANTED Gentlemen to get their Clothes thoroughly Cleaned, Repaired, and Pressed, at M'Devitt's, Octagon (next Hospital). ANTED Known.— F. Jones, Wood Turner, Bedstead and Sofa Manufacturer. The trade supplied. Moray place, Georgestreet. TT7" ANTED Known.— Joyce & Gannon, Vy Coachbuilders and Wheelwrights, have commenced business in George-street, opposite York Hotel. WANTED the public to know Riedle and Munrel, General Furniture Manufacturers, Stuart-street, above St. Paul's Church. WANTED.— Brooks, Wood Engraver and Banner Painter, Rattray-street, Heraldry Ornaments and Figures executed in first-rate style. WANTED Ladies and Gentlemen to continue to patronise Eldridge's Otago Dye Works, Filleul-street and Moray-place. WANTED Known, Park and Aitken, plumbers, brass-frounders, finishers, ana gasfitters, next European Hotel. WANTED Known, J. Menries, CabinetMaker and Undertaker, opposite Rev. Mr. Stuart's, George-street. NOTICE. ~~~ " 4 T the MELBOURNE GROCERY STORE, J\ Maclaggan-street, the Public can be supplied with Provisions, Wines, and Spirits, in any quantities to suit puz-chasers, all of the best quality at the lowest rates. N.B.— No nobblers sold over the counter, they con be had of the best descrip tion at the bar of the Hotel. Shower and plunge baths free to boarders. Bedrooms not to be ex celled in Dunedin. First-class stabling. JAMES JOHNSTON, .Proprietor.
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Otago Witness, Issue 642, 19 March 1864, Page 12
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689Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 642, 19 March 1864, Page 12
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