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. BPSliraeß NOTICES. / BUBINEBB NOTIOBS. a new and safe light. Cox's Teiiiperance Hotel, — - Maolaggan street, Dunedin. Kerosene Superseded. rnHE proprietor of this hotel having oom ALPHA GAS-MAKING MACHINES I plated large and extensive alterations, for Sale from Bto 500 Lights. No fire £ n g W Jq a position to .'offer addltiona or danger. No increase of Insurance pre. nducomentß to boarders, and visitors from tttams. All the ad ? antap« of coal gas. Quito ooantr y. Lofty and well ventilated KTS^a^"^ 1 " ~* TeTmsllbA Night watchmanFor further particulars apply G. T. Stevkns, l»"~*" oaIla(1 for early '" tn "- care of »J. A. Weir, Eugraver, Octagon, Dan- w AND W GAGE, edin, where a machine is on view. Reference # | ' .to parties usiDg these machines. If not ap- !„•._,„ .__ „,*,,, ,T C, 0 T /v*r Anvx—a proved after a month's trial, no charge will be ESTATE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, mode. Urn SHAREBROKERS, &0., CITY HOTEL No§ lOs Ratteay Stkbbt » Dunedin. • OHRISTCHUttCH. JOENSED BROKERS UNDER THE E1""E 1 "" LAND TRANSFER ACT. COOKSON takes the opportunity of B , lnaarAaoo and Mining shares . conveying to his uumeroua f rlenda ht ' d ld fc closeßttmarke f prices. *nd the pnblic generally his heartfelt appre- _° . „ . . .\, „ „ fn i un ,. m olationoftheexLdingly liberal patronagobo- Ctommnn toatlon by letter or telegram Btowed upon him through a long period at the promptly attended . . „, Gartick, at Barratt's, and during the past GItAT-it'UL— COMFORTING. Wo yearn at the Commercial Hotel. He \ has now much pleasure in intimating that |J P P §'g COCOA b.o HAS ENTERED UPON A LONG LEASE BREAKFAST. of that old, centrally-situated, and most u^^UcJfSSOT tSSfo»Sms of d£stdlmi popular house, the, and nutrition, and by a careful application of CITY HOTEL, the Ho properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr which" V* ' ' ' Eppa has prpyided, our , breakfast tables ■xiff^ggijgwmn and- jfa. tJ^'*Z^*ZSa % ... .^ALTERATIONS, bmßj . ft J_ . j udioioua üßa , of suoh now Irf progress, in the carefully soleoted artioles of : diet "that a constitution and choice stock, and the most assiduous may -be gradually built up until strong attention, ho' intends to raise to the position enough to resist every tendency to disease. of the"" "' ' Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating LMbING HOTEL IN OHR-ST- »rourid us ready to attaok wherever there is '" " CHURCH, a weak point. We may esoape many a fatal '"' '*"•' ' shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified Froj-jhe kindness extended to him In the with pure blood and a property nourished past, % iCy ,dpw not fear that he will be frame?'-See article in the OivU Service forgotten by. any of his old friends, or that Gazette. . .* . he wCfall to meet the requirements of the Made simply with boiling water or milk public, generally.. . rM^ftt & CO YetMwJs-arixious to convey an assuranoe JAM E S Jj. P P » * ° v'»u '» that oae^aUmarrely upon' 'A^My, WELCOME AT.THIi; lAIw ,^BaPPS'S CTOCOLATE ESSENCE ♦wt /.< ■!>..■ w. CI .-K Y » , '____>■>__>.■■ ■ • <j for Af j ta,"oo,n| pa^ { i yfA „, LATEST from '"' Le Foilet " :~" Of ail apcoyancee, as connected with 'la toilette ' none is greater than the purchase of some material apparently the 'very thing' required, the subsequent finding that ' appearances are deceitful,' and money, time, and trouble hare all been waafrd in the acquirement of an article whose beauty was transient, and durability nil." Since our first purchase of the '?.,»•-■•'••<- 6t OUIB VELVETEEN, every purohaser has reiterase# the praise we bestowed. 'Many JLJ would have contented themselves with having thus gamed pnblio favour j bit the great competition in Velveteens, and the praiseworthy determinaUdniflofc jt<> bej(i>fpfcteedibaveledthomannfacturflrsnftbe '•.'",'■ 212 1 • '. - f "4 [ J H;|;,"t}i ? ! ! ' v ' ; ": .•■"--« ' To be constantly Reeking improvementfl, which tiave resulted in the prodqotion of the "'*, /^ ENGINE -WOVEN-FAST-PfLES, WITH 'GENOA ]JAOBi! lj * „'-.,"'-,. • \JC The etrictest exanoiner,maytry ev^ry test of touch and sight without 'discovering these are othWthah.th'eJGenoa velvet* jthey bo closely resemble,'-while the peouliar urrangements resultb^l^ the," fast ;w6ven,p»e" enables them td stand interminable an* rough wear, thai;: would'ruin ti^ifijf^ at four times the jSrice. ' j " . „.., '• I . a mHß^Myira's'Journftl b»vb:— ''The advintages olaimed for this Velveteen are not a "few. J- E|jfjj^t^e,colojiur, which, is.a,fine blue-Wack.^ Tpe appearance is certainly very handsome andnox easily distinguished from, Velvet) ie is thinner and finer -i«J tex^ur«, ( and«cpnseq r uently less he|«>4b«tt: ordinarF.vel?eteen,i«nd fa ■aid.tq, take the needle" more 'ehsilytha&i any other make." ■>? -v- » «'•.; ■ . < , n^, J?i||.~B7er>yiirclofithe'g«nulne*ears the name < LOUIS.' .r-"! V$ y. Y. B«»<idgAlf"BE HAb'gJ^M.ALL gIRST.OLASS STOREKEEPERS. la di %to ■' iWid ft L Sf6 ft'E S, y< RATTJaAY AND CASTLE STREETS, DUNEDIN, ' 1 THE . NEW ZEALAND LOAN : & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., ;ft " ' ' i - LIMITED, "" "•' Desire 1 to call the attention of .' >; jt ;' \yOOL GROWERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS To the faollltles which they can offer for the disposal of Stock, Produce,, &o. „ •- In the Dunedin Market, by their *" *<• 5 ?< '"'" ' .RIEGV^AR AUCTION SALES h . .. ; EXTENSIVE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, j.l(. AND "V CONVENIENT SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. t( <'.* 1 . _______ FAT STOCK ig gold by auotlon at the Surnside] Yards, near Dunedin, on Wednesdays, from 10.45 a.m. STORE. STOCK.— Sales privately or by auction as may be arranged. WOOL} SHEEPSKINS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, &c. are disposed of by auotlon at their Warehouse on Mondays, at 2.15 p.m., and WOOL during the Season on speoial days, the Bales being previously on show on a well-lighted Woolfloor, with amplo convenience for Proper Inspection by Buyers. GRAlN.— Periodical Sales are held at the Company's Stores in addition to transactions by private contract. LAND.— Arrangements can be made for publio auction at any time to suit Vendors' and Buyers' convenience. ik 'all 1, oases^'the produce Is carefully inspected and valued by the Company's Representirtlve^, and every endeavour 'made to protect Constituents' interests. In the event/^f r belng sold when offered,' it can be shipped to the London Market at an expenMff^rjwaVehpuse oharge, , of only One Shilling per Bale. The position of the Company as the largest importers of wool to the, Home Market, and the personal attention given to every consignment, are sufficient guarantee that Shippers' Interests are studied and will not bewßaorifieedi '*— ÜBEI AL CASH ADVANCES are made to Consignors, and every despatoh' observed in making up Account-Sales and remitting proceeds. ADVANCES are made also on Stations and Farm Properties, and on growing Clips of Wool, and Grain Crops. • (memorandum for guidance of country constituents. FAT STOCK for sale atßurnside should be consigned to that Station to the order of the Company. WOOL, SKINS, GRAIN, &o. to be offered In the Dunedin Mvket should be oonslgned to the Company's Siding, Dunedin. '.' A railway siding running through the Store— its entire length— gives unexoellent facilities for unloading end loading trucks with complete protection- from the weather. WOOll AND OTHER PRODUCE not to be offered in the local market, but for shipment to 'London, should be consigned to Port Chalmers to the Company's order. In every case It is strongly recommended that advice, with full particulars, be sent by post to the Company, Dunedin, before or along with the goods, in order that no delay or error may ooour in taking delivery, Printed Waybills, Consignment JNotes, or Sample Bags will be sentjby return post on application. - WOOL PACKS and CORN SACKS supplied at lowest market rates. The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company, Limited, act as Agents for MALDTT.N ISLAND GUANO— universally acknowledged to be a most valuable fertiliser Any further particulars will be furnished by DONALD STRONAOH, Manager, Dunedin, OFFICES : BOND STREET, DUtfEDIN.] j

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Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 4