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MONUMENTS. f B O U S" KILL, «* • SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND, Has a Choice Lot of NEW MONUMENTS. Light and Dark Marble and Red, Gray, and Dark Green Granite. Prices moderate. My work has again been awarded the highest honors presented at the Christchurch Exhibition. Three Exhibits. First Prise for Carving ; First and Second for Lead Letters. Auckland Exhibition Four First Prizes and Gold Medal. Designs Free on application. All kinds of Iron Fenoei. Telephone 732. JAS. SPEIGHT AND 00 MALTSTERS AND BREWERS. OITY BREWERY, DONBHIN. ftj^*js_3t^^fl?_*y^» Dnnedin Pawn Office JL I Money to Lend in ' 1 M A Large or Small Sums W. G. ROSSITER, (For 15 years Manager for the late Mr. A. Solomon). PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Money Advanced on all I'ep-criptione of Pledges at the Lowest Rates ».f Interest. Watches, Diamonds, aud all kinds of Jewellery kept in First-class Fire-proof Safes.

[a cabd.] T. L RALFE UNDERTAKER AND MONUMENTAL MASON, Stafford Street, Opposite Railway Station, HOKITIKA. LEAD LETTERING A SPECIALITY. [Telephone No. 55.1 T>AILWAY HOTEL, NGAHERE. < MR. G. SCHRODER (late of Victoria House, Grey mouth), having taken over the above well-known hostelry, the travelling public will find that only the very best brands of liquors are kept. One trial will prove this. The up-train to Reef ton stays at Ngahere for five minutes to obtain refreshments. Excellent Stabling Accommodation. DOUGLAS HOTEL Corner Octagon and George streets, Dunedin. JOHN CRANE, Proprietor. Mr. Crane wishes to inform his friends and the public that he has taknn the above hotel. The building has undergone a thorough renovating from floor to ceiling, and now offers unrivalled accommodation t^ v if i tors and travellers. The bedrooms are well and comfortably furnished, and the fittings are all that could be desired. Travellers called in time for early trains The wines and spirits are of the Beet Proourable Brands. One of Aloook's prise medal Billiard Tables. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Tklbpbokb 1306,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 25, 18 June 1903, Page 32

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