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MAKING NEW • • f\ DR Business depends on the • ■ v/ fullest return of yonr con|7I'DTT7tIVT*T>O fidence and on giving overvalue Jj Xlii Jjj JN JL> O rather than undervalue for money ————————— spent with us. If our Emporium m M m m^m mmmm m ■ were no better than the average, we wouldn't soy a word about it, bnt would have to take the chances with the rest. But we know it is better because you say so, and because you keep on saying bo. Our trade in BOOTS AND SHOES is growing all the time. Good* well bought are half gold. We buy in large quantities and get every discount going. That is why our prices are the lowest in the trade. Our retail prices are the name as the average dealer pays, and the publio get Footwear of excellence for a small outlay. LOFT & CO. /b°c 77 a a d d l c JAS. SPEIGHT & CO. MALSTERS AND BUEWERS CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN.

LAL A CAED.] T. L. RALFE UNDERTAKES AND MONUMENTAL MASON, Stafford Street, Opposite Railway Station, HOKITIKA. LEAD LETTERING A SPECIALITY. [Telephone No. 55.] "RAILWAY HOTEL, NGAHERE.' MR. G. SCHRODER (late of Viot a House, Greymoutk), having taken over the above well-known hostelry, the travelling publio will find that onlj the very beat brands of liquors are kept. One trial will prove this. The up-train to Reefton Btays at Nfraber* for five min'ites to obtain refreshment*. Excellent Stabling Accommodation. DOUGLAS HOTEL Corner Octagon and George streets, Dunedin. JOHN CRANE, Proprietor. Mr. Crane wishes to inform bia friend* and the public that he has takiui the above hotel. The building has undergo** a thorough renovating from floor to odling, and now offers unrivalled aooompiodatiea tm visitors and travellers. The bedrooms ace well and comfortably furnished, and th« fit tings are all that could be desired. Travellers called in time for early traiu The wines and spirits are of the C«at Procurable Brands. One of Akook's prize medal BUUajd Tablet. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. Telephone f 1306

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 34, 25 August 1904, Page 32

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