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/COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOSGIEL. , SAMUEL O'KANE, Pbopbietob, Wishes to intimate to his Friends and the Public, that he has purchased the above Hotel, and having made considerable alterations and improvements, he is now in a position to offer first-class accommodation. Good stabling with paddock accommodation. One of Alcock's Prize Medal Billiard Tables. VI" ILLS, DICK, AND CO. ENGRAVERS, DRAUGHTSMEN, COPPERPLATE, LITHOGRAPHIC COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL PRINTERS, IITPOETEBS OF PAPER AND PAPER BAGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. , Estimates giveu for all kinds of Fancy and Colored Printing. j CALEDONIA HOTEL, Great King-street, DUNEDIN. P. COTTER, PROPRIETOR. Every comfort and accommodation for travellers. .All brandies, whiskies, and wives kept in stock are pure and unadulterated. Ales and porters of best brands. ~|7OR SALE, or TO LET, the remainder of \ JO those splendid SECTIONS in Dukestreet For health, shelter, and beauty, they are unequalled in this city. Oue-third cash. Balance up to two years. Apply W. EEID, Seedsman. GOURLEY AND LEWIS, UNDERTAKERS GEORGE & MACLAGGAN STREETS. Funerals attended to and supplied at most reasonablo prices. Undertakers to the General and Provincial Governments. READERS OF TEE 'TABLET' Are Requested to Visit the LEICESTER BOOT aad SHOE WAREHOUSE During the GREAT CLEARING SALE Note the Reductions — Gents' Hand Sewn French Calf E.S., ; worth 22s 6d reduced to 16s Gd i Do Shoes worth 17s 61 reduced to l-4s 6i j Do Sewn French Calf, Chelseas, i worth 16s 6d reduced to 12s 6d j Do Strong Balmorals, worth 12s Gd reduced to 9s GJ Do Lome Shoe 3, ■worth \ls 61 reduced to Ss Gd Ladies' Kid Walking Boots, I worth 7s Gd reduced to 5s lid Do Sewn, worth 9s 6d lelucod to 7s 6J \ Do Lavant, i worth 9s 6d reduced to 6s 9J I Do Sewn French Prunella, \ worth 10s 6J reduced to 8s lid Large Stock of Children's Boots at Corresponding Reduction?. The Bulk of the above are New Goods, and will be offered at those prices for CASE ONLY J. G. GR E E N'S Leicester Boot and Shob Warehouse, (Near the Octagon), George-street. DUNEDIN KENSINGTON AND SOUTH DCTN E DIN WOOD AND COal< DEPOT, Adj >ining the Brickworks. R. YOUNG, having commenced in Ihe above business, hopes that by close attention to orders and moderate charge", lie will receive a fair share oi the patronage of the surrounding district. Hillside, Kensington, March 7.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 March 1877, Page 18

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