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TAMES OOUSTON' PLUMBER, GASFITTER, ZINCWORKER, &c, WaIiKEB-SIBEBT, Orders punctually attended to. ALBION HOTEL, Maclaggan street, Dunodin. First-clas3 Board and Lodgings, 20s per week; by the day (beds.included),3s. Meals, Is. Single and double bedrooms. JOSEPH DAYIES, Proprietor. Choice Wines and Spirits, English Ales and Stout. ptOBB AND GO'S Telegraph Lines of ROYAL MAIL COACHES J. Chaplin and Co., Proprietors. Leave the Booting Office, Manse street, next Wain's Hotel, for all parts of the Province. OAEEIAGES. J. C. and Co., have always on hand the newest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phaetons, Waggonettes, and American Buggies of every description. CARRIAGES BUILT TO OBDER. All Timber usod in their Manufactory has been carefully selected and imported direct from America, and seasoned for years before working. Repairs done in a superior manner, with all possible dispatch, and at the lowest rates. MANUFACTOBY AND BBPOSITOBY, STAFFORD BXBBKT. . Superior carriage and buggy pairs, saddle horeea and hacks, always on hand for Bale Or exchange. Horses broken to saddle and harness. C O B B & C 0., Manse Btreet, Dunodin, next to Wain's Hotel Established 1848. ANDREW MERCER, .aIjL Family Q-rocer, WINB AND SriBII MEBCHANT, Third Shop Rattray street (opposite Otago Hotel), DITNEDIN. MUNSTER ARMS HOTEL, Corner of Walker and Princes Streets. P O'BRIEN begs to intimate lo his • friends, and visitors from the country having greatly improved the above Premises, he is enabled to offer cleanly and good accommodation to boarders and travellers on reasonable terms. P. O'Brien does not mention the quality of his stock, but requests friends to judge for themselves. TAMES MURP HT, Boot and Shoemaker, ALBANY SRTEET, DUNEDIN. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made to order. Perfect fits guaranteed, and charges strictly moderate. TTAEP OF ERIN BOARDING HOUSE, Horn Street, Dunedin, (Opposite Imperial Hotel.) Good accommodation far Boarders. Visitors will find the above House second to none in Dunedin, while the soale of Charges willbe strictly Moderate. "Michael butler, Pkoprietok

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 105, 1 May 1875, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 105, 1 May 1875, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 105, 1 May 1875, Page 19

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