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SPANISH RESTAURANT. Princes Street, Dttnedin. B. ZURBANO having taken this old < established and popular Restaurant, begs to . s'form his Friends and the Pnblic that it will be his earnest desire to study the comfort of his Patrons, and to keep up the excellent re- . putation which the Spanish Restaurant enjoyed for so many years under the able man- I agement of the late Mr. Guardiola. ' The Spanish Restaurant contains forty wellventilated and comfortably furnished single j bed-rooms. ; Visitors from the Provinces will find a \ comfortable home at this Establishment- | TV~O YAL HOTEL, JtV Walk er street, DUNE DIN. THOMIS CORNISH, Proprietor. Travellers from the country will find the Hotel replete with erery convenience-. Excel- | lent accommodation. All drinks kept are oi the very best description. SOUTH DUNEDIN BUTCHERY. "\/f R. ANDREW CHMSTIE.begs to notify to the Residents of South Dunedin and ad- j jacent districts that he has opened (he Shop ; lately occupied by Mrs. M'Kny, and trusts that by keeping a first-class supply of Meat and selling at lowest current prices, to obtain the patronage of the rrsidents. N.B. — Joints supplied at reduced rates. HUGH LAMONT, Btttciier, Arthur Street, Dunediu. The undersigned having ti.ken over the business of the old established Butchery of Mr. James Hastie, situate as above, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore accorded to Mr. Hastie. The public may be assured that no effort will be spared to give every satisfaction as to quality, price, and attention. * HUGH LAMONT, Propbietob. The undersigned has much pleasure in recommending Mr. Lamont to lm friends and oustomers. JAMES HASTIE. NEW LIGHT ! NEW LIGHT ! ! NEW LIGHT ! 1 ! J McGregor, pj&otogbaphbb, . (Late of Stuart street) , i.« now producing really fine Portraits, clear, with bold relief. Specialities—Cabinet and ) ft r<*e sizes See the cases, and at Rooms. Note tlm Address— Farley's Buildings, Priu ccs roet, Top Flat.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 206, 16 March 1877, Page 16

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