busdtess Notices. CARROL L^S a O T^L (Late Europbak), GEORGE STREET, Nbab the Octagomt, DUNEDIN. JOHN CARROLL (Late of the Hibernian Hotel), PROPRIETOR, Wishes to inform his Friends and the Public that ne has now oompletod extensive alterations to the above HoteJ. The new addition is constructed of brick and stone throughout, and ii furnished in the most superb style, while every modern appliance and requisite aececsary for the comfort of bis patrons is provided. The HOTEL, from its CENTRAL POSITION, will be found a detirable residence for persons from all parts of the country having business to transact in Dunediu. The Proprietor trusts that his long experience in thß trade ib » sufficient guarantee ai to the general mode in which the entablUhinent ia conducted, and also as to the excellence of the viands. HOT, COLD, aDd SHOWER BATHS at all hours. PRIVATE APARTMENTS for Ladies aud FamUies. A splendid BILLIARD ROOM, with one of Alcock'a Prize Tables. Good LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. | SMITH'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES for Blueskin, Waikouaiti, and Palmerston, arrive and depart daily. Persona called in time for all^the Early Trains and Coache*. . Inspection- of the Hotel Invited. > CROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE & PRINTED, CAN BE PUBCHASED RETAIL PROBE ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE FROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OP ONE OR MORE OROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. CLAYTON & SHUTTLE WORT E'S NEW CATALOGUE, No, 77, With Revised List of Prices or PORTABLE ENGINES & THRASHING MACHINES, With or Without Patent Combined Guard and Feeder I Traction Engines Straw Elevators and Stackers Horizontal Fixed Engines Circular Saws Corn Mills, &c, &c. • j Can be -obtained, post free, by application to ' CLAYTON knd SHUTTLE WORTH, LINCOLN, _ 78 Lombard street, London, and 35 and 37 Tarleton street, Liverpool. i Farther Particulars may bo had of RE ID AND GRAY, DUNEDIN. 4ag /fflSbwbk, fS AOLJ *£> NOKE A^ 2 GENUINE WITHOUT * /MmMWKGMH.' j I ' ■ JUk f*\ f^l ]«fe THE NAME AND TRADE MASK . JMHHn £ x*r # r m%^ l ■ v# of j. &j. cash. HHi»»-~ CAMBRIC ■ •■- Wiiitillwiv £ Durables Satisfactory Trim- P" 1^ I I I I*l f\ ming for Ladies', Children's I- XI I I llXll^ 'NJjjj^g^l^ and Infants 1 Wardrobes. ■ 111 m*m Ihb I I \^ JO r% f\f\. m -f-/^, BEST SOFT 6-COED Xf W I ,n/|T^ SEWING COTTOK - ■**■ ■ VVn I O 2 I SUITABLE FOR ANY ' j^ ■■■» M SEWING MACHINE. SEWI NG EX c ™s^ OEY AWARD oottoist, PHttimpHLi^^^Tm"^ l \K| T/ . TTIMn « ftTTnM EXTTTTUTrmj \J\J I I 1 J|\| TATTING COTTON, 1876, l " ■ In SKEINS or on BEEIS. For superior strength and excellent quality. Unsurpassed in Quality. To be had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Merchants throughout the Worjd. r\|P| IO LJ DrKECT A T LOWEST EXPOHT PRICES. CINVJ LlOn SILK, WOOLLEN AND MANCHESTER PAAHO WAREHOUSEMEN, OUUUb. Ma, Colonial, and Foreign Outfitters, ESTABLISHED 1843 D. NICHOLSON & Co. Invite attention to their Illustrated 220-page Catalogue, sent (with patterns) post free. Ladies' Clothing, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Jewellery, &c. -Contractors?for Military and Police Clothing and Accoutrements. Furniture, Musical Instruments'.* Ironmongery, Fire Arms, Cutlery, Carriages, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes' Wines and Spirits, Ales and Beers, Preserved Provisions, Stationery, Perfumery, Books, Toys, &c, &c. Foreign Produce disposed of for a Commission of 2i per Cent. " ' Terms — Not less than 25 per cent, to accompany orders and balances will be drawn for at 60 days' sight. D. NICHOLSON & Co., 60 to 63, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, and 66, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. A D^\ I I Ikl ADBO a Q ueen of TaUe Waters.— &A T^ N I I I |X| MA r\ 17^ " Especially suited by its absolute purity ana miia alialin- ■ •■ fc*fc»l ■ & H \ef ii t y to reUeveindiNATURAL sss'^fs* MH^ Si. MINERAL gpflß lnEF|Sr33ffWt<eS^j) of the Prince " Tbe favoured drink of the favoured classes. vSjgjjtßßiy ■■' u^MwMiS&W of Wales in The fashion in the Clnbs, and universally reoomxsSgBBKXM.JM wWffln£s=9iiSi India."— Daily mended as apure, refreshing drinking water by the Nem - Mediual Profession. It neutralises the effects of - iMi^S^xn-Jr'r^ii- 7 *.j> ■ / it-lT"^} dram drinking." — London Medical Record. REGISTERED TBADE MARK. " Leaving science to her profesaors, our simple verdict is, that "Far surpasses the manufactured there is a charm abont this water which -- - - «■« m^ Aerated Waters."— London Midi- the coarser springs of Nassau (Seltzer) lAf A I LtJ i eal Time*. known in commerce or drunk at the y/ jff /^ | £■,' jp\ a baths, do n ot approach, nor the makers of aerated waters ever dream of."— London Morning Advertiser. i To be ha 4of all Wine Merchants, Grocers, or Wholesale and for Export from the i 19, BEGENT STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1355, 17 November 1877, Page 23
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