Since the death of the late Mr. T. M. Wilkinson, the oldestablished chemists' business, Princes, street, Dunedin, has been carried on by his son, Mr. R. Wilkinson. All prescriptions and recipes are dispensed with care from the purest drugs and chemicals, orders by post receiving special attention. Messrs. Wilkinson and Son have a very fine stock of goods suitable for Christmas presents, comprising perfumery, hair brushes, toilet soaps, sachets, etc— %*
Now that the season of Christmas is at hand many of onr readers are thinking of purchasing cards to send to friends, and the question naturally arises where to get the best assorted and most np-to-date selection, and that too at a moderate cost. Mr. E. W. Dunne, the well-known Catholic bookseller, of George street, Dunedin, informs the public that he can satisfy their requirements in this direction. Not alone is his establishment replete with the choicest collection of Christmas and New Year cards, but he has a very fine stock of prize books, albums, purees, gifts suitable for the season, and novelties of all kinds. His new supplies of Catholic prayer books, and Catholic requisites are unsurpassed in the Colony, and are well worth inspection. Persons about to purchase Christmas gifts would be consulting their own interests by visiting Mr. Dunne's establishment before buying elsewhere. — ,*#
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 14 December 1899, Page 18
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216Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVII, Issue 50, 14 December 1899, Page 18
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