T^T OO T I C^E TO THE PUBLIC. COMMBBCIAL LIVEEY AND BAIT StABLES, High-Street. H. Yeend and Co. beg to intimate to the residents < f Dunedin and the surrounding Districts that they have purchased those old established Stables in High-street, known as the Commercial Stables. Intending to keep none but the best class of Saddle and Harness Horses, either for sale or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patronß— all Buggies, Carriages, &c., being entirely new, and of the best description. The Proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishing a really firstclass turn-out the utmost satisfaction. As only first-class grooms will be kept, customers will alcays find civility and attention. Horses taken upon livery on the moat reasonable terms. H. YEEND & CO., Proprietors.
pLAS&OW ARMS HOTEL Pbinces Stbbet, Dxtnedin. MICHAEL MURPHY ... PROPRIETOR. (.Late of Sandhurst, Victoria. Has much pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends that he has commenced business at the above address. The Hotel is located in the principle business part of the City, and is within easy reach of the Railway Station, and Rattray-street Wharf. None but the best brands'of Liquor kept. First-class Stabling. Observe the Address — Princes-street and Moray-place, Sunedin.
rpo THE PEOPLE OF DUNEDIN THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY'S RETAIL BRANCH is KOW OPEN. ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. A Single Garment sold at Wholesale Price. f7laubenso>, Manager.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 201, 9 February 1877, Page 16
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223Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 201, 9 February 1877, Page 16
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