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NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WE beg to inform our Customers, and the General Public that «re have.removed to our, New Premises, Princes Street^ South, corner of Police street. Our stock is almost entirely new, and consists of paperha jfings (100,000 pieces), oils and turpentine in large Quantities, plate, •beet, and photographers' glass, paints, var- ■ aishes, brushes, and. every article in the trade. SCANLAN BROS. & Co., Oil and Color Merchants. JOHN HISLOP (late a. bevebly,) CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago .Princes st Every description of Jewellery made to order. Ships Chronometers Cleaned and Rated by Transit Observations. IS". B.— J. H. being a thorough. Practical Watchmaker, all Work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. pBAIG AND GILLIES Wholesale and Retail CABINET-MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS. Importers of ENGLISH AND SCOTCH FURNITURE George street, Dunedia. Gt. B ". D A T lT ' BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, (Opposite York Hotel,) GEORGE STREET, DTJNEDIN. Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed. TT ALL OF COMMERCE, D. TOOHEY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, & OUTFITTER, Oamsru. N.B.— Millinery and Dressmaking on the Premises. TTJUNEDIN BREWERY, Filleul Street. JCeast aub McCabtht, BREWERS, ALE AND PORTER _ BOTTLERS. /CENTRAL REGISTRY OFFICE. Pbopeieteix - Hiss CANE, (Late Mra. Howard), PRINCES STRJ3ET, (Opposite Thomson, Strang and Co'e.,) Board and Lodging for respectable females. Terms moderate. A LBANY STREET BUTCHERY. JAMES KELLY PEOPEtEiOE. Families waited upon, and Orders delivered •11 orer the City. Obixb Ptjmcotaut Attended to. lOEN DRTJMM'S ° VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, Bcjal Gecipe gii.bJfe, IV'afiiy F]nce,Etir.di J. D. is holder of Firßt ptize medals from Port Philip Agricultural Society for the best shod saddle horse. Mr. Farquarson, M.R.0.5., may be consulted daily. l , ll?T*tt~'s"Bl I?T*tt~'s"B EX HOTEL, .O Geobgjb Sibeet, Dtnedin. A THOMAS OLIVER wishes to intimate to IT his Country Friends that he has made exten>i «v» additions to the above Hotel, and is vow {j in a position to offer Frst-class accomodation I to Travellers and others favoring him with a call. I a Alcock's prize Billiard Ctable under the |imanegement of James Clarke, ex-champion of

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 111, 12 June 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume II, Issue 111, 12 June 1875, Page 2

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