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GLO, BE HOTEL, Princes street (Opposite Market Reserve). Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Private Rooms for Families. MRS DIAMOND, Pboibietbesu, First-class Stabling. HIBERNIAN HOTEL, OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. The Proprietor of this new hotel, having built it after the best and most improved manner, in order to meet the increasing requirements of his trade, desires to recommend the accommodation it offers to the notice of parties visiting Dunedin. JOHN CARROLL, Proprietor. FIREWOOD, FIREWOOD, Firewood of every description now landing on Stuart street Jetty, to be Bold cheap, wholesale or retail. Briokmakers supplied with any quantity at the shortest notice. The very besb mixed firewood at 9s per halfcord on jetty, or 12s delivered to any part of the City. Guaranteed thoroughly dry. Cut Wood, 2s extra. Apply P. Forester, Coal and Firewood Yard, Stuart street, opposite the Gaol. VICTORIA HOTEL, Rees stbeet, . • Qtxeenstowjt. FIRST-CLASS accommodation for Travellers. Wines' and Spirits of beat quality. First-class Stabling. D. P. CASH, Proprietor. i .. ■ - TO THE PEOVINCIAL GOVERNMENT. TT GOURLEY AND J. LEWIS, (Late of Spicer and Murray, and D. Taylor) UNDERTAKERS, GEORGE & MACLAGGAN STREETS. OTAGO PLUMBING, COPPER AND BRASS WORKS, JPbikces Stbeet Nobth, Dttnbdht. A. & T. BURT, Plumbers, Coppersmiths, Brassfounders, Hydraulic and bras Engineers. Plans and specifications and price lists obtained on application. Experienced workmen sent to all parta of the colony. - TUT FLEMING, PJNK OF FASHION DRESS BOOTMAKER, By special appointment to his Excellency Sir ' George Fergusson Bowen, Governor of New Zealand, and Lady Bowen. ' Next to Birch's Dunedin Dye Works, GEORGE STREE1 1 . The neatest and most fashionable ladies' and gentlemen's Boots, made in the highest style of the art. One trial will suffice to convince the wearer that M. Fleming is the Priuce of Bootmakeis. W/ALKER STREET GENERAL V\ STORK, EDWARD SHEEDY, Peobbietob, Family Gboceb, Ham and Bacon Cubeb, AND FBUIT DIALEB. All goods kept are of ihe very best description. Orders left will have proinj^ C attention Charges strictly moderate. '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 109, 29 May 1875, Page 1

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