BUSINESS NOTICES. [ BUSINESS NOTICES. &~"wi STEWART pi RA N T & M'NEILL, . Coachbuilders. v* 12« Pbinoes stbeet, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENESTAFFORD STREET RAL COMMISSION AGENTS, (Late Cobb and Co.), Money Brokers, Sharebrokers, Valuators. tt ™ »- o-i Grain and all kinds of Produce bought and Have on Sale— flold on Commission. Single and Double Buggies, SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFIOE. Waggonettes, Agricultural^ Exchange. Pony Phaetons, IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Station and Express Waggons, all of their Having made arrangements for collecting own mako Samples of the Best Seeds, Farmers wishing ...,■„ to change will be enabled to do bo at reasonable workm^up Mv pmm. -* jfeassiSa&teSSvs ■ to us. All orders or repairs entrusted to us will GRANT & M'NEILL, be promptly and satisfactorily exeouted. llm 120 Princes Btreet. OTAGO WOOL STORES, RATTRAY AND CASTLE STREETS, DUNEDIN, THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, Desire to oall the attention of WOOL GROWERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS To the facilities whioh they can offer for the disposal of Stook, Produce, &o, In the Dunedin Market, by their It i: G U£L All AUCTION SALES EXTENSIVE STORAGE ACCOMMODATION, AND CONVENIENT SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS. • FAT STOOK is sold by auotion at the Burnsidef Yards, near Dunedin, on Wednesdays, from 10.45 a.m. STORE STOCK.— Sales privately or by auction as may be arranged. WOOL, SHEEPSKIttS, RABBITSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, &o. are disposed of by ' auotion 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 ample convenience for Proper Inspection by Buyers. GRAlN.— Periodical Sales are held at the Company's Stores in addition to transactions by t " "private oontraot. LAND. — Arrangements can be made for public auotion at any time to suit Vendors' and " ■ Buyers' convenience. In all oaßes .the produce Is carefully inspected and valued by the Company's Representatives, and every endeavour made to proteot Constituents' interests. In the event of wool not being sold when offered, it oan oe shipped to the London Market at an expense, for warehouse 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 oonsignment, are sufficient guarantee that Shippers' Intereiti are studied and will not be sacrificed, LIBERAL CASH ADVANCE 3 are made to Consignors, and every despatoh observed in making up Aooonnt.Salea and remitting proceeds. ' ADVANCEB are made also on Stations and Farm Properties, and on growing Clips of Wool, and Grain Crops. " MEMORANDUM FOR GUIDANCE OF COUNTRY CONSTITUENTS. IM FAT STOCK for sale at Burnslde should be consigned to that Station to the order of the Company. WOOL, SKINS, GRAIN, Ac. to be offered In the Dunedln Mvket should be consigned to 1 ' the Company's Siding, Dunedln. v v A railway siding running through the Store— its entire length— gives unexoellent r !u faculties for unloading and loading truoks with complete protection from the weather, .WOOL 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 occur in taking delivery. ' Printed Waybills, Consignment {Notes, or Sample Bags will be sent^by return post on 1 application.* '' WOOL PACES and CORN SACKS supplied at lowest market rates, ■ ' The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Limited, aot as Agents for ; MALDEN ISLAND GUANO— universally acknowledged to be a most valuable fertiliser Any further particulars will be furnished by DONALD STRONACH, Manager, Dunedin, OFFICES : BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. ROBERT WYPEE, JAMES WALLS,; Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, '' PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN, Begs to Intimate to his numerous customers and the public generally that he continues to Import all their requirements in IRONMONGERY AND OTHER HARDWARES, and is constantly renewing his large and miscellaneous Btock by fresh arrivals of well-selected goods by the best British and American makers, including — Cheese Presses, Curd-Mills. Chaffcutters, American Churns, Spades, Shovelß, Hay and Manure Forks, Dairy Utensils, Plough and Cart Chains, Hames, Scales, Weighing , Machines, Fencing Wire, Rabbit Traps, Galvanised Roofing Iron, Genuine Paints, Turpentine, and Oils including Colza, Sperm, Neatsfoot, Olive, Castor, Linseed, and Kerosene. ... FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 1 Including Marble and Enamelled Slate Mantelpieces, Ranges, Grates, S Loves, Fenders, and Fireirons, &c, { ~ . ELECTRO-PLATED WARES, ( Of the most choice designs, a specialty, and admirably suited for Wedding, Birthday, or Christmas presents. ' Lampware and Fancy Bird Cages in great variety. Muzzle and Breeoh-loading Guns and Accoutrements. • . A large assortment of Joiners' and Carpenters' Tools always on hand. All Goods Bold at the lowest possible prices. ~f ATEST from "Le Follet " :— M Of all annoyances, as connected with 'la toilette ' none is 1 \ greater than the purchase of some material apparently the 'very thing' required, [the subsequent finding that ' appearances are deceitful,' and money, time, and trouble have all been in the acquirement of an article whose beauty was transient, and durability nil." Since our first purchase of the OUIS VELVETEEN, every purchaser has reiterated the praise we bestowed. Many JLJ makers would have contented themselves with having thus gained public favour) but the great competition in Velveteens, and the praiseworthy determination nbt to be surpassed, Slave led the manufacturers of the 'LOUIS' VELVETEEN To be constantly seeking improvements, which have resulted in the production of the OENUINE WOVEN FAST PILES, WITH 'GENOA FACE.' The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and eight without discovering these ate other than the Genoa velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements iießulting in the " fast woven pile " enables them to stand interminable and rough wear that would ruin real velvets at four ticaea the price. THE Myra's Journal says :— " The advantages claimed for this Velveteen are not a few. First the colour, which is a fine blue-black. The appearance is certainly very handsome >and not easily distinguished from velvet ; it is thinner and finer in texture, and consequently 'less heavy than ordinary velveteen, and is said to take the needle more easily than any other TOiike." IV.IS* — Every yard of the genuine bears the name < LOUIS*' — "may be had from all. first-class storekeepers. i
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Otago Witness, Issue 1585, 8 April 1882, Page 4
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