\-jrf ANTED KNOWN. 4 JOHN ELLIOTT begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has taken the Premises in George-street, next door to Me-sr*. Ba«ley and Son. Chemists, at present occupied by the Sub-branch of the Bank of New Zealand, only a few doors from his present place of business, where he intends to open immediately after the Bank take possession of their new buildings. In addition, to his present well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes, he is now showing a magnificent assortment, of New Go<>ds, which, for moderate price and excellent quality, cannot be surpassed. Shop lately occupied by the Bank of New Zealand, next door to R. Bagley & Son, and opposite Tork Hotel, Georgestreet, Dunedin.
1^" OTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Commercial Livery and Bait Stableb, High-Street. H. Yeewti akd Co. beg to intimate to the residents of Dunedin and the surroundine Districts that they have purchased those old established Stables in High-street, known as the Commercial Stables. Intending to keep none but the best claes of Saddle and Harness Horses, either for sale or hire, they trust to merit the confidence of their patrons — all Buggies, Carriages, &c., being entirely new, and of the best description. The Proprietors can ensure to gentlemen wishing a really firstclasß turn-out the utmost satisfaction. As only first-slaBS grooms will be kept, customers wili always find civility and attention. Horst-s taken upon livery on the moat reasonable terms. H. YEEND & CO., Proprietors.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 211, 20 April 1877, Page 2
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243Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 211, 20 April 1877, Page 2
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