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POST OFFICE STORE, Great "King-street, I DUNEDIN. i Oscar Loins - Proprietor, (Late Hoffman and C 0.,) I O. L. begs to inform tho inhabitants of Dunedin that ho has commenced business at the above address as General Groet-r and Crockery Salesman, and hopes by strict attention to business to obtain a fair share of public support. i O. L. will visit the country districts weekly, I so that he will always have a fresh supply of ! butter and eg"s. I __ , . __^__— __ SPECIAL NOTICE. NEW DRAPERY AND CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. O^C \R LOUIS, Po<t Office Store, Great King Street, wishes to inform t c residents of Dunedin that he will open in about one week with a large and well selected stock I of general Drapery Goods in those new and centrally situated premises, opposite the Albany "and Great King Streets Post Office, and hopes by strict attention to business, and moderate prices, to obtain a large share of public support. For further particulars, see future advertise- | nients. GLOBE II OT E L Princes street (Opposite Market Reserve). Superior Accommodation for Travellers. Private Room? for Families. MRS DIAMOND, Proprietress, ' First-class Stabling. j VICTORIA HOTEL, | Rees street, - Queexstowit. FIRST-CLASS accommodation for Travel- ! lers. Wines and Spirits of nest quality, lurst-class St.iblmg. D. P. CAS H, Proprietor. JAMES MUIR, Late V. Almoa & Co., HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER MR. MUIR has just received the latest fashion of blocks ex Earl of Zetland, . from London. Gentlemen can get their hats 1 made at tho above manufactory, where a perfect 1 , fit can be gu-imnteeil by the u*o of the ConfUuro type. Ladies Riding Hats. Notice. — 1 1 sit s Ironed and Coloured, Is. Note tho Address : Opposite B.mk of New Zealand. MILLS, DICK, AND CO., ENGRAVERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, COI" P IS II P LAT X, L ITI I O GR A P II IO COMMERCIAL ! AND j GENERAL PRI NT E RS , IMPOKTCUS OF 1 PAPER AND IMPL.c liAUS OF EVERY I DESUiiIPIIO.V, STAFFORD E»rUEb.T, DUNEDIN. Estimates given for all kinds of Fancy and , Colored Printing. I

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 133, 19 November 1875, Page 1

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