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(^RIDIRON HOTEL, Princes Street South, DUNEDIN, JOHN LAFFEY - (.Late cf Railway Hotel, Lawrence) - Proprietor, having ;,iuol.u>ed the freehold of the above popular and „ima lly-hit.;., d Hotel, and having considerably added to and linpioved the accommodation, the Proprietor hopes, by strict attenuou to the > equipments of his customers, to obtain a fair share of suppoit. TouriKb, Travellers, and Boardtrs will find all the comtoits of a home, huit.es of Rooms for Families. Charges strictly Moderate. * A Special Feature : Is LUNCHEON from 12 to 2 o'clock. Hot, Und, and bbuAur lialus. The very be&t of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied, A Night Porter in attendance JOHN LAFFfaY - - Proprietor. Accommodation for over 100 guests. J AS. 8i»EI GII T AN D CO MALTSTERS ANI BRISWEUS, CITY RUEW BR V, bIINJfI> |N . HIP'MVER 1C STRIKE YOU THAT MOST TEAS LACK THAT RICHNESS, STRENGTH, AND FLAVOUR THAT CHARACTERISES THE HIGH CLASS ARTICLE? Try "KUKOS" Tea, which POSSESSES all these qualities Your Grocer keeps it, or will procure it for you. W RIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS To His Excellency the Governor, CIIRISTCHURCn, WELLINGTON, AND DUNEDIN. ITOFT Tn~D CO., BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND IMPjRTERS, No. 9, CENTRE ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. SWEET MARIE. I've a secret in my heart When the winter draweth nigh Ycu must hear — unto thee, A tale I would impart — And the rain clouds cross the Please draw near. sky. gloo-mi-ly, Every foot that's warmly clad Then the Boot that's Watertight Makts the wearer'sheartfeel glad, Mak< s its owner feel all right ! And that footwear may be had We keep them strong and light — At LOFT & GO'S. LOFT & CO. Chorus : To Loft and Co.'s you must go— Loft and Co ' 8 Boot Emporium is Royal Arcade, don't you know— _, situated in Where the busy throng is tassing lhe Ctntr e ot Trade, to and fro Tde Centre of the Royal Arcade — At all seasons of the year, The Centre of the City of DunSplendid Bargains there appear — tdin. You'll be suited, never fear, At LOFT & COS. SPLENDID GUM BOOTS, 21s. If you are axioas 'bout the War, TRY A "WELLINGTON." If you don't turn up till night, TRY A " BLUCHER." The Largest Equerry in New Zealand. gINK STABLES,' GLOUCESTER AND ARMAGH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. We can supply every reasonable enquiry. CYCLERY.— The latest convenience of the age. Bicycles Stored Patent stall, 3 per day.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 7 December 1899, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 7 December 1899, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 7 December 1899, Page 30

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