miscellaneous. the GLASGOW pie HOUSE. Mb, JNO; DONALD SON _ has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous Friends and the Public, that he opencc those large and commodious premises (lately occupied by Messrs Gillies and Street, corner of -Howling and Princes-streets, and .adjoining h«Avell-hnown Glasgow l J ie House) as an Hotel and Restaurant. The House has been put m t trough ordei foi the earrvin< r on'of a large Business; and «• trusts, with attention and civility, to meet a continuance of .th® Peonage so long bestowed on hl J*. D. would call, attention to Bare’s Patent Beer Engine (no brass-lined pumps used.) All beers are drawn in a pure state by the new patent atmospheric apparatus) expressly htted up 101 the Bar. He can also with confidence recommend the beer ns being the finest m Dunedin ; and the Ashet Puff Paste Pies, introduced for the first time, will be found a rare delicacy. 1 The best of Wines, Spirits, Porters, Ales, &c., can be relied upon. Scale of charges as usual rr IS N R V- K X O T T I I of Prinees-street, Is Knott a dealer in Boots and Shoes; He is Knott a Tailor and Outfitter ; He is Knott a Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer; He has Knott any Crockery-ware tor sale ; He is Knott a Grocer and Tea dealer . He does Knott supply the City whh Gas ; But he devotes his whole attention to the manufacture of jj T S And he is Knott afraid to assert that he is a thorough master Hie art of HAT AND CAP MAKING. An extensive assortment of Hats always on hand. ! HENRY KNOTT, PRINCES STREET, CUTTING. M A B TIN, CRCHANT TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Criterion Buildings, Princes-stbeet. —_ — GEOBGE V "DAVIDSON, in returning thanks to the die for past favors, begs to inform them that hna incf received a splendid stock oi h 1 S TWEEDS the latest and most approved patterns. lis Guinea Trousers and £4 Suits are still the er of the day, and gentlemen who promenade ough Farley’s Royal Arcade are requested to L at No. 27. GEORGE DAVIDSON, Tailor and Clothier. ODEBICK MACLEOD has much pleasure in informing his friends and the ic, that he has opened premises opposite the rion Hotel, Prinees-street, Dunedin, with a e assortment of china, glass, earthenware lustres, &c., &c., dinner services, tea services, fast sets, table glass, and flower stands in variety. Macleod trusts that parties furnishing will , visit to his showroom before making then iases. Note the address: Opposite the Criterion Hotel, INOES STREET, DUNEDIN. Tm'e s couston, MBER, GASFITTER, ZINC-WORKER, &c., &c., WALKER-STREET. Orders punctually attended to. c. E L E M I N a, Wholesale and Retail PRODU CE MERCHANT, INCES STREET, DUNEDIN. -Cash buyer of Oats, Wheat, Barley, and Potatoes, &c., &c. A. M‘ D O N N E L Provincial Cooperage. WALKER-STREET, L Dunedin. jrietor of the patent Revolving Barrel ' for which he was awarded First Prize Medal at the Otago Agricultural and Pas - Association, 1872; and of Silver Medal for Utensils, &c. q ET SALE J. C. HILL and Co’s celebrated Acorn Brand of Fencing Wire, Nos. 6,7, 8,9, and 10. NEILL AND CO., Sole Agents, Bond Street. WE would Remind ADVERTISERS that the Saturday Advertiser CIRCULATES throughout the whole Colony. It is also filed at Gordon and Gotch’s news agencies London and Melbourne.
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Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 4
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560Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Saturday Advertiser, Issue 29, 29 January 1876, Page 4
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