A LBION HOTE L, ■£JL Maclnggan street, Dunodin. First-class Board and Lodgings, 20s per week ; by the day (beds included), 3s. Meals, Is. Single and double bedrooms. JOSEPH DAVIES, Proprietor. Choice Wines and Spirits, English Ales and Stout. One of Alccck's First-class Billiard Tables. Z^OBB AND CcT'l; Telegraph Lines of j ROYAL MAJL COACHES I J. CiriPiiN anp Co., Proprietors. Leavr the Booking Office, Manse street, next Waia'i Hotel, for all parts of the Province. | CARRIAGES. ! J. 0. and Co., have always on hand the aewest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phaetons, Waggonettes, and American. Bug- j gies of every description. ' CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER. All Timber used in their Manufactory has ' been carefully selected nnd imported direct from America, and seasoned for years before working. Repairs done in a superior manner, with all possible dispatch, and at rhe lowest rates. MANUFACTORY AND RETOSITORY, j STAFFORD STUE3ST. Superior carriage and buggy pair", saddle horses and hacks, always on hand foi aale or exchange. F^>'aes broken to sad'" 11 " n.-,^ harness i 00 BB tOO, Vlanse street, Dunedin, hl.a. io Wain's Hotel KIBERNIAN HO TEL, Deks street, invkrcargill. PATRICK SILK, ... Proprietor. , In the abo^e comfortable and commodious | ! hotel, travellers and others from the country j will find first-class accommodation. Whiskie-, Biandies and Wines are all of the best quality.' Charges stiictly moderate. Established ]84s. ANDREW M jfl ROE E , -^JL Family Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Third Shop Rattray street (opposite Otago Hotel), D FNEDIN. THE CRITERION WAREHOUSE, Geouge Street, Dunedin, Is now replete with IRONMONGERY CHINA, GLASS, EARTHKNWARE. and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. A magnificent assortment of "ROWATT'S" PATENT ANUCAPNIC LAMPS (that burn without chimney, smoke, or smell). The Trade supplied on the most liberal ; terms. Inspection respectfully iuvited by the Proprietor, P. ANDERSON- | P T. VANHEMEET, X * M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., CowsrLTiNo Surgeon, Accouches, &c. DUNEDIN. AH HIM, Furniture and Cabinet Maket, j Wholesale and Eetuil. Furniture mid I Cane-bottom Chairs, &c, r,eitly repaired and made to order, at moderate prices. Manufactory— Stafford Street. N.B.— Country orders pomptly attended to. i SOUTH DUNEDIN N^iTanFcOAL ' YARD, AND GENHiiAL fcTOEE. ! A. Gbaingeii ProprietorFamilies waited upon every morning and i orders delivered over the Flat daily. Whiskies, Brandies, and Wines, Ales and lorlers of tho beat brands. Charges strictly i moderate. I , i OOUTH DUNEDIN BAKEuY AND ! O GENERAL STOP.E. JOHN MELICAN wishes to inform the residents of the Flat and Cnj generally that lie has commenced the above busmen, and hopes by providing a genuine article, and selling at the lowest pos&iD,e prices, to merit ' a large bharo of public support. Families waited upon daily. j '
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume III, Issue 134, 26 November 1875, Page 19
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