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Business Notices. I^o BE LET OR SOLD, with immediate posst ssion, in consequence of the Proprietor retiring from business, REYNOLDS-.S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WAlPOltt, Odd Fellows, Court of Foresters, and Concert Hall, With Stabling and Outhouscß complete. For particulars, apply to W. STAVELY & CO,. Sbaffurd street j Or the Proprietor, on the Premises. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOT& TAMES KENNEDY, Bootmaker, next doer to the Gridiron Hotel, Prince* street south, Dunedin. Every description of Boots made to order, of the best English,. French, and Colonial materials. All orders, punctually attended to. both in Town and Country. JOHN T> RO,U D, PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER* ~ Prinxes Street, Cuttinc. A I arge Assortment of Wedding, Christening-, and Birthday Cakes always on hand, or made to order on the shortest notice. #** Piuvate Refreshment Rooms for Ladies. P.S.— Hot Tea and Coffee at all Hours. SAFE INVESTMENT. PSRMAXEXI IKCO Ml E. II O E SALE. AT A REDUCED PRICE. Six £200 Shares in the Scandinavian Water Race Company (Registered), St. Bathan's. Dividends exceed (25 par cent. ) £1 per weefc each share. Apply immediately to JAMES TAYLOR, St. Bathans. As the Proprietor is going to Queensland they must be sold. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. J SIMPSON, George street, Dunedin, • has just received, per Viola, a large addition to his already extensive and varied stock of Books, comprising many religious^ historical, and scientific works, by popalar authors ; the Poets ; and novels in great variety. Also, to arrive by the Celestial Queen, the yearly volumes for 1867 of Good Words, Sunday at Home, Sunday Magazine^ Leisure Hour, and Family Herald, for which orders are now being received. J. S. has always on hand a large miscellaneous stock, comprising tobacco, imported and Colonial manufactured (from the bet ItVirginian leaf), snuff (all kinds, at 6s perlb), cigars, pipes ; tea, grey, drapers', and brown papers ; counter and ham twines, bottle wax, &.0., &C Account books, stationery, and mV, a large assortment. George street, Dunedin, opposite the Odd Fellows' Hall. THOMAS ALLAN* Wholesale and Retail SEEDSMAN, NURSERYMAN, AND FLORIST, OTAGO SEED WAREHOUSE, CuTTiNCr, Princes Street, And Exhibit-in Nursery, Frederick Strkbiv Dunedin. Always on hand, AGRICULTURAL, FARM, GARDEN,. AND FLOWER SEEDS, Of the very best quality. T. A. begs to draw the attention of parties intending to plant Orchards, Plantations, or Live Fences, to his extensive Btock of Forest and Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs and Quicks, Otago grown. One million, fine Quicks, one year, 6 to Iff inch ; two y«?ars, 12 to 30 inch ; thfe finest ever offered in Otago. Ten thousand Oakß, Ash, Elm, lime, Plaia Tree, Poplars, &c. Two thousand Blue Gums, in pots. Red Gum Stringy Bark, Peppermint Gum^ Acoacia, Armatu (for fencing), Silvec Wattle. Two thousand Apples, one, two, and throat years old, choice sorts. Two thousand Peers, Plums, Cheers; Peaches, Nectarines, Apricote, &6. Ten thousand Gooseberry and Cunaßfe Bushes, one, two,' andi three years. Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs in quantity* 1 Catalogues sent free on application.

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Otago Witness, Issue 851, 21 March 1868, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 851, 21 March 1868, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 851, 21 March 1868, Page 10