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3STO JDOTTSrr ABOUT IT. The Oldest Musical Firm in the Colony 6TTPILY Witfi a Reputation never question- d Pianos, Organs, - AND ALL - Musical Instruments XT Of the Highest Grade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Their Stock comprises Selected Instruments from tlic the World's Best Makers. Ait Catalogues Free for the asking. DUNEDIU, WELLINGTON, INVERCARGILL, TIMAETJ & LONDON. Mention 'Tablet' when writing.

PREMIER PLEASED "Wl " CHAMPION " HoMs the Fort The following Telegram was pent to the RIGHT HONOURABLE MR. SEDDON, Wellington :—: — 29th AugUßt, 1904. '• We are in no way connected with any MILLING TRUST, COMBINE, or ASSO"CIATION ; free in every reppect, and we promise that we will, single handed, try and " protect the " BREADWINNERS OF NEW ZEALAND from the ravages of the FLOUR "TRUST, 50 STRONG, until your bill is passed Kindly advise your members to inßtruot " their constituents to use only ' CHAMPION,' which will assist ub greatly." VIRTUE, VIRTUE Northern Milling Co. Northern Milling Co., Auckland. " Telegram noted ; satisfactory to know that someone will hold the fort in the "interim." R. J. SEDDON. 2nd Sfptember, 1904. TRUE COPIES— !■;. FORD, J.P.

EUROPEAN HOTEL GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. W. F. BASTINGS', - - Proprietor (Late of Marino Hotel, Port Chalmers) The above Hotel haa b>°en Renovated and Re-fnrnished throughout, making it in every respect up-to-date. Travellers and Vipitors can r^ly upon receiving the best of attention and oomfort. All Wines, Spirits, and Beer of the Best T^rms — 5a per day One Shilling Luncheon a Speciality, from 12 to 2 p.m. Convenient to Trains and Wharfs Telephone 673. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN , . will find . . COUGHLAN'B NEW CHAMROCK HOTEL MACLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, the Best place to stay at. The Tariff is 4a 6d per day. The bedrooms are newly done up and sunny. Ihe house though central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. Addreee :— Shamrock Hotel, Dunedin. XOFLSIOE HOTEL DUNEDIN. RODERICK MACKENZIE, Late of the Oban HoteJ, Dnnedin, Bejrs to notify that he ha* taken Donaldson^ (Excelsior) Hotel, at the corner of Dowling and Princes Btreeta, Dunedin, where he will be glad to meet his friends. The Hotel ia newly built, h.a«i excellent accommodation for families, and all the •ppoiptments and sanitary arrangements, including hot, noid, and anower batha, are first olasa The positior i« central to poet office, railway station, and wharf. The famous Tobermory Brand Whißky drawn from the tap. All the Liquors kept are of the beat Brands Gb»rire« moderate. Telephone 784 H' UMTEK AND 0 0., Monumental Works, ( orner Colombo Street and South Belt CHRISTCHURCH. Present Stock is now being offered at a Great Reduction on former prices. Tombstone eto., made to order. Any design, Concrete Ktrbing, Iron Railing', Baptis* » al Font', HcwaCarving.s eto.

P 0 R SALE. Business— Goodwill of Butchery and Bakery Business in a populous and flourishing agricultural district. Hotel— Lease of profitable Hotel in the moat progressive town in Canterbury. J. MEAGHER, Export Produce Agency, Cashel St., Christchubch Telephone 281. Telephone 281. RUSSELL & SOS, MONUMENTAL MASONS, BRICKLAYERS, fco., Btjildehs and Contractors. St- Aufoyn Street, New Plymouth Juat arrived and to arrive — New choice artistic designs Granite and Marble Monuments, Headstones, Crosses, etc Lowest Friceß 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 Paokod, HUGH GOURLEY desires to inform the public he still continues the Undertaking Business as formerly at the Establishment, corner Clark and Maolaggan streets, Dunedin. Funerali attended in Town or Ooufcry with promptneu and economy.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 44, 3 November 1904, Page 7

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