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SOAP ! SOAP ! ! SOAP !! I ALBIOH SOAP WORKS, Great King, Street, >•., Horekeepers, and the Public gentiiuiy, for the very liberal support accorded to him as a Soap manufacturer for the last seven years, begs to intimate that he has purchased those extensive premises, known as the I tago Iron Works, Great King Street, which he has now fitted up at considerable expense, as a Soap Factory, on a most improved and extensive scale, sot surpassed by any other in the Colony, M. B. feels confident, with the facilities be has now at his command, he will be able to manufacture which, for price and quality cannot be surpassed by any imported Soap. M. B. calls especial attention to the various qualities of Soap which he is now manufacturing. No. 1. Best Pale Foap, made of the purest material; is of the finest quality, and must succeed every where. Ne. 2. His Household Soap This Soap is peculiarly adapted for all household purposes, gives beauty to clothes of every description, and is excellent for bleaching and cleansing purposes. No. 3. His Fconomic Soap. 'I his Soap will be found an excellent washer, lathers profusely, and is in erery way fitted for Laundry purposes. V. B. highly recommends these c oaps to heads of families, hotel-keepers, and laundresses—a fair trial will suffice to establish their superior quality over the inferior !~oaps imported into the Province. M. B. appeals to the ladies of Otago to patronise the Albion oap, and in so doing, encourage provincial manufactures. Ask your grocers for the .-. lbion Soap. M. B. begs to inform Wool-Washers that he is prepared to supply a WoolScouring preparation peculiarly adapted for bleaching and scouring. The highest price has been obtained in the 11 onie market by parties using this preparation. DICK AND FLEMING, Dunedin, Agents. N.B.—Each bar of Foap bears the stamp, " Albion Soap Works." M 3. 1 f K E> Pi -„.- Cp Hj; Cromwell Coal Pit. 'THE Coals from this Pit are Unequalled J- for their burning properties, either in Store* or Grates. 20s per Ton at the Pit's mouth Full Weight Guaranteed. WaggOM aad Drays leaded at Five Minutes" Notice. W. GOODALL, Bowling Alley Pins and Balis, Devi spool Pins, General Pool Pins, and all kinds of Wood Turnery, George Hreet, Duuedin. N B.—Billiard Balls, accurately returned. • AMES KENNEDY, Boot and Shoe--0 maker, next door to the Gridiron Hotel, Princes-street south, Dunedin. Every description of Boots made to order, of the best linglish, French, and Colonial materials. All ordera punctually attended to both in Town and Country.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 254, 8 March 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 254, 8 March 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 254, 8 March 1867, Page 4

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