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If ou_i_x. mrauwa com- fl * ° ______; %™L i£? * 6'6 ' The above Hotel has been newly erected, »_- n .t. t i Jl*? ND £**???'/ j to^^ »* great expense, and is now one of the most JL Capital, .£2so,ooo. Established, 1859. commodiouV.and comfortably furnished way. With Unlimited Liablity of Shareholders. Bide hoßtelrie * 8 in the pro7 i nC e. The proprieHIGH STREET, DUNEDIN, • on hi _ fc to Becure the patronage o f the Opponte the Custom House and Railway travelling public. Commodious Stabling, atwt_ a i ««. Station, tended to by an experienced and attentive With Sub-Offices in every Country Town grooTn * -^fl^S^ST^-* CHARLES NICHOLSON, Proprietor. A c granted upon every description of Build* . Established 1848. ings, including Mills, Breweries, &c, A NDR E W MERCER, Stock and Furniture; also.upon Hay f\ Family G-rocer, ■*♦ and Corn Stacks, and all Farm Wine and Seibit Mebobant, Produce, at lowest current Third Shop Rattray street (opposite Otago Rates. Hotel), SUG- AGENCIES. DUNEDIN. SiftSST •/. Tss£f o ouih dunedin bakery and Tokomairiro .. Jas. Elder Brown © GENERAL STORE. WestTaieri .. David Grant JAMES DUFF wishes to inform the Balclutha . . Stewart & Gow residents of the Flat and City generally that Lawrence ... Herbert & Co. lie ha 9 commenced the above business, and Waikouaiti . . W. C. Ancell * lo PeßP eB by providing a genuine article, and Palmerston . . John Keen selling at the lowest possible prices, to merit Oaniaru .. George Sumpter a k*g e share of P u blio support. Families Kakanui .. James Matheson waited upon daily. 82X1 ■' J^^SSL ESTABLISHED 25 TEAR Naseby ... J. & R. Bremner T, ni}fllil m A T T TTTi! W a Queenstown ... T. F. Roskruge (| EOIIGE MATTHEWS, patronage of New Zealand Colonists, as it was description. Lawn grass B eed^ Agricultural thei first Insurance Company established in «*? ol "? sorts, Whm and Furze seed for New Zealand ; and being a Local Institution, hed e es ' Cm "^ Hem P> I^eed, Rape, the whole of its funds are retained and in- &c, &c, ace. ve§4ed in the Colony. The public, therefore, HATSJ HATS ' ' HATS ' ' « igeotforOtogo. yy straw and Felt Hut. ani Bonnet! DOMINICAN CONTENT £S* Dj9d> alld AUeted *° *? - 11 " 08 ' BOARDING AND DAT SCHOOL FOR Stock Hats altered. The following are agents for the firm — YOUNG LADIES. Mi S9 Forrester, miliner ... Mosgiel. Miss Turner ... ... ... Green Island. I^HE Course of Instruction comprises an Miss Hill ... Grey-st., Port Chalmers. . English Education in all its branches, All orders entrusted to our care will receive French, German, and Italian Languages and the best attention. Literature; Music, Singing, Plain and Fancy JOSEPH DYSON. Work, Drawing, Painting, etc., etc. ' ' A MERICAN WASHING FLUID, For Term and further particulars, appl J\. to the Saves more than half the soap, and nearly LADY SUPERIOR, all the wash-board labour. Price, One Shil■n V» wttvp QTT?TnrT< t> tt NVTt tTC lin g P er qu arfc bottle. For sale by all Grocers. DOWLING STREET, DUNEDiN. w^ h^ undersigned> haTe thoroughly tested and approve of " BROWN'S LIQUID Visiting hours, on Wednesday and Saturday BLUING for CLOTHES." We consider it from ?. to 4 p.m. cheaper, more economical, and in every way more desirable than any other bluing in the Respectable references are required. market, and are confident that it will give satisfaction to every one who gives it a trial : CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART San ?" e , l ° l % tol i (°? £ oUand . n Ahauba,Gb E ymottth. J 3^ 8 ? 01 // 0^ ?' WI iTK ST. MARY'S Boarding and Day Schools W-Huntor (for W. S. G. Gibbs conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. and J- Secular) H. R. Clark and Co. The Convent buildings and extensive „. OlAao Sxeah Latodet. grounds, are beautifully situated in one of the , Tbe P ubhc are rfspeotfuUy requested to most healthy parts of the Grey Valley. b 4 eware of ss P urioU . s citations of the above. The course of instruction comprises a good Ask y° ur Brocer8 rocer v for B " OWD 9 , L J? uld . Blum B> English education in all its branches ; also a ° d tak ? .?, one othe /- 4rt Eor Bale by groCers French, Music, Singing, Drawing, etc. at one shlllin g P«L bo \\ le ' *l Further particulars on application to the T r.o^rtTKr J l oulea °J ._. „ T adv Superioress. J - BROWN, Brown-street, Dunedin. ' 1 v * Brown's Starch Polish for glossing linen H*~ Tnr„VT . „ _ _____ imparts that fine glossy appearance so uesirIBER NI A N HOTEL, , b f efor Bhirtßj cu B ffß> iei c / VV S old in packages OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. for sixpence each. , WILL S. DOUGLAS &G. FALCONER "|-| AY I D 18, MB., Beg to announce to their friends, and the \j Geobgb Stbbit, ■' Dunedin public generally, that they have pur- Corner of Albany Street, chased the above well-known and commodious DUNEDIN. Hotel ; and that, as the business will in future Consultation Hours :—9: — 9 to 10 a.m., and 7to be conducted under their joint personal 8 p.m.' superintendence, visitors may rely upon receiving that courtesy and attention which T O H N G O L L A R , cannot fail to gain for the Hotel a continuance tJ Bakes, Gbocbb and Confectioneb, of the liberal patronage accorded to the late Tea, Wine and Spibit Mebchanx, proprietor. ALBANY STREET, DUNEDIN. — — Families waited upon daily for orders, and Nothing but the Best Brands of goods delivered all over tbe city and suburbs WINES, ;ALES, SPIRITS, &0., free of charge. All goods of the best quality. Kept in Stock* Pricet strictly moderate. J "~

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 172, 14 July 1876, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 172, 14 July 1876, Page 19

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