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BU.IfIESS NOTICES. T> O WLING-GREEN HOTEL, Frederick street and Cumberland street. Edward Holmes, Proprietor, Heßpectfully intimates to his old patrons and friends that he has opened the above New Hotel, to obviate and supply a long-felt want in this looality. From his practical knowledge »ad ex- 4m perience of the requirements of the trade, acquired more especially while proprietor for a number of years of the old Robert Burns hotel, George street, and to keep and vend no spirits, wines, beer, &0., &c, but those of the beßt quality, he would cordially invite all to pay him a visit and welcome. N.B.— Hia friends from the country will find that great care and every attention have *-v been given to ensure their accommodation and comfort. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. rpH E ORIENTAL HOTEL •■■ Prinobs Street DUNEDIN. Francis O'Kane Proprietor. (late of the Eailway Hotel, Stirling, and Golden Fleece, Waikouaiti). F. OK. begs to Inform the Public of Dunedin, that he has SECURED THE LEASE of thlsOLD-ESTABLISHED POPU LAR HOUSE, where, by strict attention to business, and civility, he hopes to merit and seoure a fair and Increasing share of public support. The above Hotel has been' deoorated and renovated throughout, and only the best and ohoicest Brands of Beers and Liquors are kept in stock. Travellers may depend upon receiving the comfort and accommodation of a home. ERCER AND M'DONALD, Family Grocers, No. 5, Rattray street, Dunedin, Have speoial lines of TEAS, at 20a, 25», 27s 6d, 30s per box (full weight) ; in half chests, from Is 6& to 2s 6d per lb, Candles, Stars, 9d per lb. Kerosene O * 7s 6d to 10a per tin. Colonial Ale, 7s per doz., Colonial Stout, 6s per doz. ; and all other goods at equally low priceß. High Class Port Wine for invalids, 60s per „ Port, 1834 vintage, 90s „ Country orders carefully packed and forwarded to railway station. Cases and packing free of charge. ROBERT M. MEFFEN FAMILY GROCER, No. 121, George street, (Successor to A. M'Donald, and formerly of the Crm of Gilmour Brothers and Co.) Respectfully intimates to his friends and the public that he is now carrying on business solely on his own account. From his thorough knowledge of the requirements of the trade, he is determined to keep and vend no goods but those of the best quality, and to sell at the lowest possible prioe. He inviteß all who have not already done so to give him a trial, confident that it will ensure a continuance of future favours. N.B. — All country orders are carefully packed and promptly executed. 3jy 11 HE Advertiser is open to exterminate . (effectually) Rabbits, by a simple inexpensive method. — T. D., offioe of this paper. CARD —MELBOURNE CUP— Seanob op 2000 Mbdiums. £1000, £350, £150; starters, £200 ; non-starters, £100. All net. By letter only. Results intimated. J. ROLAND, Champion Hotel, Fitzroy, Mefafr bourne. r NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to intimate that they have REMOVED from the 00TAGON to their new and more commodious Premises in GEORGE STREET, seven doors lower down, same side, where In future Business will bo carried on at thl Branch of their Establishment. JOHN PETERSON & CO., Walker Street and George Street. J& ~W. STEWART, m COACHBOTLDERS, STAFFORD STREET (Late Cobb and Co.), Have on SaleSingle and Double Buggies, Waggonettes, Pony Phaatons, Station snd Express Waggona, all of their own make. Workmanship and materials guaranteed, All orders or repairs entrusted to us will be promptly and Mtiifaotorily exeouted,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1499, 7 August 1880, Page 4