-A-JLJLA-k^« X^JLLiVJ V-^ \JU V-/V-/«« 1 JTD 167 STAFFORD ST., TIMARU ESK ST., INVERCARGILL Established 1861. •'' tt«w« • * v • * j oat xi inurmp fI^HIHBpA' W e keep the largest and best selected Hare just been appointed SOLE AGENTS , ..,„, , h^BHI^H9MH stock ot Music in the Colony, comprising for the celebrated American Organs, l\^EsSS^E£t3nM c -r, A t. i 4 .i lIH^9M^H^HM oongs, 1 icces, Ducts, Books, Anthems, << Til© ESTEY " wJß^i^^^S^m Glees, Action Songa, Cantatas, Oratorios, ■ J^L^USE^^SIH Examination Series, etc. and will be pleased to forward Catalogues^ Bjg*jjS^^B Full list sent on application. price lists and illustrations port free to any vUH^^HHH^H part of the Colony. Every musical instrument kept and sold /-^J^Hi^^vßßjU.-^ on time payment on easiest terms. Liberal discount for cash or easiest terms V^f^^^^u/Bt^^^ of time payment. Catalogues posted free.
Beg respectfully to intimate that they are now showing their New Shipments of Spring and Summer Novelties in all departments, The Selection is exceptionally choice this year, and well worth the inspection of visitors to Dunedin. CASH EMPORIUM. GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN.
TRT THE NEW FIRM, jyjUIR AND MOODIE LATB BURTON BROS., JOB PHOTOS OF EVERT DESCRIPTION COBB AND 00 TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leave SPRINGFIELD for HOKITIKA, KUMARA and GREYMOUTH on the arrival of First Train from Chriitohuroh, EVERY TUESDAT AND FRIDAT. CASSIDT AND CO Proprietor*. Agent.— W. F. WARNER, OOMMKBOIAL HOTKi, OUXSTOIDBO*;
The Largest Equerry in New Zealand. T>INK STABLES GLOUCESTER AND ARMAGH STREETS, CHRISTCHUBOH. W Hatwabd & Co. ... Pboprietors. We oan supply every reasonable enquiry. OTOLERT.— The latest oonvenienoe of the age Bicycles Stored Patent stall, 3 per day. KAPANGA ARMS HOTEL, COROMANDEL. Johh Dokkkixt has taken over the above Hotel, and wishes to iaform the general public that he intends to Thoroughly Renovate the Premises, import the Best of Ales, Wines, and Spirits, and by studying the wants of his oustomers, to give general satisfaction. He has had experienoe in the management of hotels at Dannevirke, Ohingaitai, and Hawera, and will do his utmost to convert the Kapanga Armi Hotel into a model hostelry.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 1, 3 January 1901, Page 22
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337Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 1, 3 January 1901, Page 22
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