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iTCr-XJOTTOBT 1 ABOUT I*;- - The Oldest Musical Firm in the Colony fupply With a Re, utation never question d Pianos, Organs, - AND ALL - Musical Instruments «7> Of the Highest Grade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Their Stock comprises Selected Instruments from the the World's Best makers. <3P Art Catalogues Free for the asking. DUKDDT, WELLIi&TOU, IUVERCARGILL, TIMARTJ & LOOOIJ. Mention • Tablet ' when writing.

P 0 R SALE. Business -Goodwill of Butchery and Bakery Business in a populous and flourishing agricultural district. Hotel — Lease of profitable Hotol in the most progressive town in Canterbury. J. MEAGHER, Export Produce Agency, Cash el St., Christchukch. Telephone 281. Telephone 281. RUSSELL & SON, MONUMENTAL MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, &c, Builders and Contbactoks. St- Aubyn Street, New Plymouth. Jnet arrived and to arrive — New choice artistic designs Granite and Marble Monuments. Head h tones, Crosses, etc Lowest Prices consistent -with Good Workmanship. Iron Fences, and Concrete and Stone Kerbing. Inscriptions Cut, Painted in Black, Gilt, or Leaded. Inspection invited. Illustrated price list on application. Country Orders Carefully Packed. EUROPEAN HOTEL GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. W. F. BASTINGS, - - Proprietor (Late of Marine Hotel, Port Chalmers) The above Hotel has been Renovated and Re-furnished throughout, making it in every respect up-to-date. Travellers and Vieitora can rely upon receiving the best of attention and oomfort. All Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the Best Tt»rms — 6s per day One Shilling Luncheon a Speciality, from 12 to 2 p.m. Convenient to Trains and Wharfs Telephone 673. GLOBE HOTEL OAMAEU. P. KELLY Proprietor,. P. Kkllt wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he has parbhased the Globe Hotel, and will be happy to meet them there. Country Visitors and the Travelling Public will find every convenience. The Hote which is being renovated throughout has accommodation for a number of Boarder Has its Private Sitting Rooms, Billiard Room, Bath Room,eto. Convenient to the New Railway Station and opposite the Thtatre Royal. A.good table kept. All Wines and Spirits of the Beit Quality. Fre« Stabling accommodation.

—CENTRAL— Temperance Hotel BRIDGE STREET, NELSON. (Opp site Oakley's Mueio Warehouse) Late Larkins. Mrs. Ben. Crisp, I ROPRIETRESS. Country Visitor* and the Travelling Public will find all the com for ta of a home. Bppcial Terms for Permanent Boarders. Diriner from 12 till 1.30 p.m. Daily. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to VISITORS TO DUNEDIN . . will find . . COIGHLAN'S NEW O HAM ROCK HOTEL MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, the Best place to stay at. The Tariff is 4s 6d per day. The bedrooms are newly done up and snnny. The house ftongh central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. Address :— Shambock Hotel, Dcnbbin. EXOFLSIOR HOTEL DUNEDIN. RODERICK MACKENZIE, Late of the Oban Hotel, Dunedin, Bf gs to notify that he ha* taken Donaldson's (Excelsior) Hotel, at the corner of Dowling and Princes streets, Dunedm, where he will be glad to meet his friends. The Hotel is newly built, luw excellent accommodation for families, and all the tfpoirtments and sanitary arrangements, ii,oluding hot, oold, and shower baths, are first olam The positiop i« central to post office, railway station, and wharf. The famous Tobermory Brand Whisky drawn from the tap. All the Liquors kept are of the best Brands Charges moderate. Telephone 784 HUNTER AND CO., Monumental Works, Comer Colombo Street and South Belt CHRISTCHURCH. . Prevent Stock is now being offered at a Great Reduction on former prices. Tombstone etc., made to order. Any design. Concrete Knrbing,. Iron Railing, Btaptia^ ix al Fonts, HoxueCarTing,B etc.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 8 September 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 8 September 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 8 September 1904, Page 7

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