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UNIVERSAL HOTEL Maclaggan street, Dunedin. T. PAVELETICH, Proprietor. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. The Finest Brands in Spirits, Wines, &c. Refreshments always ready. TTENDERSON and FERGUS. GEonaE-STEBET, Dunedin, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Importers of Marble and Slate Mantle-pieces. Ardbroath, Castlemaine. and Malmsbury Flagging. Marble, Granite, aud Oamaru Stone Monuments. A lar^e supply of Building Materials always on hand. Estimates given," and communications punctually attended to. Designs sent to all parts of the Colony on application. Minton's Paving WE HAVE ON SALEFencing Wire Clovers and Grass Sjeds | Corn Sacks, full weights, Dundees and I Calcuttas Corn Sacks, light weights, well adapted for grass seed, bian, &c. Sheep Nets, tarred and lanned Tanks, 400 gallons Nicholson Reapers and Extras. In addition to our DUNEDIN AGENCY' we have made arrangents for receiving and forwarding GOODS at the RAILWAY TERMINUS, at LAWRKNOE, and all GOODS entrusted to us will receive careful attention. We undertake Commissions of all kinds. j NlilMO AND BLAIK, i (Successors to tho late Mr. G. F. Reid), ! Forwarding, Customs, and General Commission Agents. Stafford-street, Dunedin. 1%/TR. E. H. BAKEWELL, M.D., has Resumed Practice at his residence, Moray Place, opposite the Criterion. Houi s of Consultation : Nine to Eleven a.m., and Seven to Nine p.m« JUST PUBLISHED, Price Threepence, "SCARLATINA, AND ITS DOMESTIC TREATMENT," By R. H. Bakewell, M.D., late Medical Officer of Health for the Colony of Trinidad. Dunedin : Wise aud Co., Princes street ; or may be had by order from any Bookseller. ■\TEWZEALAND HAT MANUFACTORY Xl Geobge Steeet, Dunedin, (Near European Hotel.) JOHN DUNKERLEY begs to inform the Colonists of New Zealand that lie has commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps at the above establishment. The trade supplied with Felt Hoods, and every description of Hats and Caps. Pullovers in hood, cap, or complete. Ladies' Hiding Hats of every quality made > to order. Orders addressed to the above establish ment from all parts of New Zealand, receive prompt attention.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 6

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