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NOTICE OP REMOVAL. \]\7"-E beg to inform our Customer* and the * * General Public that we have removed to our New Premises, Princes Street South, ccrner of Police street. Oar stock is almost entirely new, and consists of paperhnngiDg9 (100,000 nieces), oils and turpentine in large quantities, plate, sheet, and photographers' glass, paints, varnishes, brushes, and every article in the trade. SCANLAN BROS. & Co , Oil and Color Merchants. JOHN HISLOP, (late a. beveelt,) CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago. Princes st Every description of Jewellery made to order. Ships Chronometers Cleaned ar d Rated by Transit Observations. N. B.— J. H. being a thorough Practical ! Watchmaker, all Work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. /GEORGE YOUNG, IMPORTER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Princes Street, Dunedin, Opposite Bunk of New South Wales. G. YOUNG has to arrive per "Wild Deer" 28 Cases New Goodj and per "William Davie" 20 Cases New Goods and per Suez Mail 1 Case Watches and Jewellery GEORGE YOUNG Princes Street O SEPH B RAITHWAITE Wholesale and Retail BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, Corner ol Fleet and High streets, Dunedin, Established 1863. Receives by every English Mail nil sons of Newspapers, Magazines, Catholic Prayer Books, I>ouay Bibles, &c. Letters promptly answered. JOHN GARDNER, WHOLESALE asd RETAIL BUTCnEK, Princes Street South. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. Families waited on for Orders in all parts of the Town. jy L A M B E R T~ UPnOLSTF.RER, CABINETMAKER, AND UNDERTAKER, Ceohoe steeet Dv x c d i if. Country Orders punctually attended to afe lowest va*es. pßil } AND GILLIES Wholesale and Retail CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. Importers of ENGLISH AND SCOICH FURNITURE Cutting: Princes street, Dunedin. AM c I) O N NELL • PROVINCIAL COOPEP.AGE, WAL ER STREET, DUSEDIN, Proprietor of the Patent Revolving Barral Churn, foi which lie was awarded First Prize Si'rw Medal at the Otago Agricultural and PiiMcvsil A^ndation, ISTa. And of Silver Medal for Dniiy Utensils, etc.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 41, 7 February 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume I, Issue 41, 7 February 1874, Page 2

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