Furniture Dealers, SOUTH DUNEDIN, RED HOUSE. FURNITURE MART, PRINCES STREET SOUTH. WILLIAM BREADING (late of Beck and Breading, Red House, George street) begs to return bis thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin and Suburbs, for the liberal support given him during the last six years, and to inform them that he has opened the above establishment. Country orders punctually attended to. Kerosene o l, Crockery, Lamps, &c. Valuations effected. New and second-hand Furniture bought, sold, or exchanged. Fishmongers, &c. OYSTER SALOON. J. H. JEWITT, FISHMONGER, POULTERER, AND GAME DEALER. Opposite Provincial Govt. Buildings. All kinds of Oysters always on hand. Stewe l Oysters and \mericau Crackers after theatre. CHEAP PRINTING. Billheads, Pamphlets, &c. “EVENING STAR” OFFICE,
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 5 July 1869, Page 1
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116Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1923, 5 July 1869, Page 1
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