•THE BEST CEMENT A EXHIBITED— MAORI BRAND Vide Jurors' Report N.Z. Exhibition The above was given, with TWO FIRSTCLASS AWARDS, after most thorough lebtß by experts, proving our Cement to be equal to the best the world oan produce. Haying recently erected extensive works, supplied with the most modern plant obtainable, which is supervised by a Skilled Cement Maker from England, with confidence we request Engineers, Architect?, and others to test our Cement side by side with the best English obtainable. Milburn Lime at Lowest Rates. MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COMPANY (LIMITED), DUNEDIN. FRANK OAKDEN, Manager.
J)OUGLAS HOTEL •*-' Corner Octagon and George streets, Dunedin. JOHN CRANE, Proprietor. Mr. Crane wisheß to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the above hotel. The building has undergone a thorough renovating from floor to ceiling, and now offers unrivalled accommodation to visitors and travellers. The bedrooms are well and comfortably furnished, and the fittings are all j^t could be desired. Travellers felled in time for early trains The wines and spiritß are of the Best Procurable Brands. One of Alcock's prize medal Billiard Tables. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Telephone 1306.
gANITARY PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY KENSINGTON. The undersigned, having purchased the above Works, is prepared to aell at Lowest Current Rates. J. H. LAMBERT, North-East Valley and Kinsinoton.
UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Steamers will be despatched as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) : LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— (B okin£ Passengers Wist Coast Ports)— Witrrunoo Thuis , June ID 2 p.m. DV in Te Anau Fri., June 20 3 p.m. D'din Waihora Mon., June 23 2.30 p. v. t'm Taravvera Fri., Juue 27 230p tn t'rn NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND— Te Anau Fri , June 20 3 p.m. b'din Waihora Mon., June 23 230 p.m. tr'n 'larawera Fri., Juue 27 230 p.m! t'rn SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON and COOK STRAIT— Warriii.oo Thur., June 19 2 p.m. D'din Mokom Thur , July 3 1 p.m,' D'din .SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Waihora Mon., June 23 2.30 p,m. tr'n Mararoa Tues., July 8 2.30 p.m! tr'n MELBOURNE viaBLUFF and HOBART— Alouowai June 22 2.30 p.m. tr'n l'aluiie Juno2'.t 2.30 p.m. tr'n NULS.JX iiu.l SEW PLYMOUTH via ii iMAULT, TItfAUU, AKAROA, L^Ti'ELL\)S ami V\ i.LLiVJL'ON,— Uj.olu 31j>i., Junu M) 1 p m. D'din VVE-sIPOH' 1 and GiLCV UOLTIi via wAU.V^U, i'l MALtIJ, LirruLTON, and VV iiLLI.Nu 1 o~\ i,Cciigo only; — J.t <ci JNio.l Wed., Juue IS 1p m. D'din aL T \ A and LEVUKA. \\<uki:u leaves AuckUud, Wt-'iuud., Juiid 18 Coiit'oots a^ t>u\j, wuli lModiiu, ior Auieriua und JJno r e. lOM.A, oAVi^A, iiJl, ai:d SIDNEY (Kroiu Auckland.) Mu.np mri W cd'tcsday, July 2 X UiAIuNUA an! iAilil'l. TciN.uni ka\cH Auckland, Wed., June 18
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXX, Issue 25, 19 June 1902, Page 14
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