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ESTABLISHED 1824. MANCHESTER ASSURANCE COMPANY ALL CLASSES OF FTBE RISKS ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES OP PREMIUM. LOSSES PROMPTLY ANH LIBERALLY SETTLED. IWICOQDQ I P U/ADH P, PH Beg to announce that they have been appointed CHIEF AGENTS IVI L U O n O Ui Ui VV M R UO6 U U i and ATTORNEYS of thu old and wealthy Company for Otago and ~ ~~~ " — Southland. OFFICES : No. 10 RATTRAY STREET (opposite Triangle). Telephone 87. Local Manager, JAMES RrCHARDSOV.

LOFT AND CO. BOOT MANUFACTURERS AND IMPOHTEBS, No. 9, CENTRE ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN. SWEET MARIE. I've a secret in my heart When the winter draweth nigh You must hear — unto thee, A tale I would impart-— And the rain clouds cross the Please draw near. sky, g'loo-mi-ly, Every foot that's warmly olad Then the Boot that's Watertight Makes the wearer's heart feel (rlad, Makes its owner feel all right I And that footwear may be had We keep them strong and light — At LOFT & COS LOFT 4; CO. To Loft amTco/s you must go- **& and Co.'s Boot Emporium Royal Arcade, don't you know— situated in Where the busy throng is passing 4£ c n* re °i £«' , » * to and fro The Centre of the Royal Arcade— At all seasons of the year, The Ge **™ of <*<> Cit y ot Dttn Splendid Bargains there appear — edin. You'll be suited, never fear, At LOFT & COS. SPLENDID GUM BOOTS, 21s If you are axions 'bout the War, TRY A "WELLINGTON." If yon dcn't turn up till nieht, TRY A " BLUCHER S~rT I P HOTEL B. J. McKENNA - - Proprietor B. J. McKenna has taken over the above centrally situated hotel, three minutes from Railway Station and Post Office, and will ['pare no pains to make the place as comfortable as possible. The Hotel has been Re-furnisned and Renovated. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands.

PIER HOTEL. Corner of Cbawkord & Jetty Streets, Dunedin MICHAEL O'HALLORAN (late of the Police Force, Dunedin and Aahburtoa), Proprietor. Having leased the above well-known and popular Hotel, which has undergone a thorough renovation. Mr O'Halloran is now prepared to offer first-class accommodation to families', boarders, and the general public. The very best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits supplied.

LEST YOU FORGET I TIGER 2s. TEA IS THE BEST. LEST YOU FORGET u&iii is ij y v in - - TOBACCO IS A FIRST FAVOURITE.

MOI'STAMEER HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU P. McCarthy - - Proprietor. This new and Commodious Hotel has been well furnished througroat, and is now one of the most comfortable Houses in Otago. Suites of Rooms have been Bet apart for Families, and every attention has been paid to the arrangements for carrying on a firstclass trade. Hot, Cold, and Shower Ba h. TERMS MODERATE. Bost Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Beers. FIRST-CLABS SAMPLE ROOM. A Porter will attend Passengers on the Arrival and Departure of Steamers. First-class Stabling. Horses and Buggies for Hire. SOUTH END MONUMENTAL WORKS. Established - 1865. HP A L M E ft • Stone Mason & Sculptor, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, DUNEDIN Monuments and Tombstones erected of New Zealand Granite, Scoth Granite, and Italian and American Marble. Tomb Railing in great variety. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Town and Country Orders Promptly attended to,

P.O. Box 90. Tklkphonb 42 CLUB HOTEL Gladstone Road, Gisbobkb. (Adjacent to Wharf, and opposite Post Office. T. STEELE - - - Proprietor Firbt-class Accommodation for Traveller and Visitors. BILLIARD SALOON C Two First-class Tables COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOMS are now available for Commercial Traveller and every care and attention guaranteed. Meals commence : — Breakfast 8 a.m. Lunch 1 p.m. Dinner 6 p.m. Dinner 1 p.m. on Satubdayb, as a convenience for Country Visitors. Speight'/: Eeer always on Draught

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 15, 9 April 1903, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 15, 9 April 1903, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 15, 9 April 1903, Page 32

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