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STO DOiyBT ■A^BOXT'I 1 IT. mm The Oldest Musical Fijrm in the Colony -,■—•- supply ' ' ' ' With a Reputation never questioned Pianos 7 Organs, ''"•** Aim 'aw,'"'*** }1 l ' ri <::it !:a , v Musical Instruments Of the Highest Grade at the LOWEST POSSIBLE^RICES. „' Their Stock; comprises tw Selected Instruments Irotn the .World's Best Makers. ',\[ •*" Art Catalogues Free'for the asking. „ - . f Dunnnr,' weilh&ton, nYERCAnaiiL, TIMARU & LOUDOir.Mention when writing.

Don't Hesitate! Ewrdae WISDOM f uIJuUIU ™ r E e »' :tßt ' THE UP-TO : I»ATE SHOP FOR' Styllih Dress Boots, for Comfortable, Warm 'Boots and Slipptrs, for Real Hard-Wear Boots for. your Boys and Girls. . ZRoclcftoottorn. IFrlces: ' SMB V j George Street, near Octagon PATERSON & BURK (W. J. BtTRK) and r|olland Blind Works. Old Blinds repainted and repaired with promptness, and despatbh equal 1 to new, ' Bhop and Office Windows fitted with Latest ' and Improved Patterns of Holland Blinds and Patent Spring Rollers. A large assortment of specially prepared Tapes and Cords: nd every other requisite always on hand '.■ •: MOKA^ PIiAXJH . f (Opposite Normal School"), M Telephone : Hi. DUNEDIN. : i VISITORS TO DUNEDIN l , . will find . . COVGHLAN'S MBW gHAM B 0.0 X HO TEL MAOLAGGAN STREET, DUNEDIN, '~ the Best place to stay at * ' The Tariff is*4s 6d per day. The bedroomß are newly done up and Bunny. The house though central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. Address : — ShAmbock Hotel, Dpsidin EF. LAWBB N0 E • ' BUT 0 H ER, ,- 82 and 84 QbObqb Stbbkt, Dunbbik. „ -,-. The Cheapest Shop in Town for Prim* Ox Beef, Whether Mutton, Dairy Fed Pork,.; beautiful Lamb, Fat Veal, eto. Small Goodß a Speciality— fresh daily. " " Oooked Minoe Beef, Oooked Hams, Cooked 0 ? Ox Tongues got'ready on the shortest notice rfor Pionios and Partita. FamiUes waited on daily for Orders.

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New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, 6 September 1906, Page 4

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