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JJINK STABLES MORAY -PLACE, DUNEDIN. Sheeht & Kelleheb (Successors to James Jeffs) Proprietors Dragß, Landaus, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Vehicles of every description. Saddle Harses always on Hire. Carriages for Wedding Parties. Horses Broken to Single and Double Harness, aIBO to Saddle TELEPHONES No. 827. JA3. SPEIGHT & CO. MALTSTERS AND BREWERS CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN? W AVERLEY HOTEL. T T QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Maueioe O'Oonnob (late of Chrißtchuxoh and Dnnedin) begs to notify that he has taken over the above favourite hotel, olose to Tirain and Wharf. Splendid view of Harbour. Beßt brands of Wineß and Spirits always on hand. MAURICE O'CONNOR

J. S. HEADLAND THAMES STREET, OAMARU Importer of all kinds of Ironmongery, Glass and Chinaware Ghrooerieß, Bamboo Curtain Rodf, Japanese Baskets, and all kinds of goodie for House and Farm use.

f MoCORMACK IVJelville Hill Shoeing Forge, Wishes to thank his patrons for past Bupport, and to notify them that he will in future use his utmost endeavours to give every satisfaction. J. McMRH/\CH, Melville Hill Shoeing Forge. Branson's Hotel, Coraer of KING and ST. ANDREW STS. "jVfB. CHARLES BRANSON, - LT - L whoifor many years was at the Grand, bas now assumed the Management of the above Hotel, which is ct-ntrally situated at the corner of Great King Street and St. Andrew Street. At considerable cost the whole building has undergone reconstruction. It has been greatly enlarged, furnished and appointed, regardless of expense, making it the most comfortable Hotel in town. It comprises 18 bedroomß, bathroom, large dining, drawing, smoking, billiard, and commercial rooms. Fire escape and -iron balcony completely surrounds the Hotel, giving the most ample security against fire. Tariff— 5b per day ; 25s per week. Permanent Boarders by arrangement. —TRY THE— New Zealand Tablet Co. —FOR— Job Printing, etc. C - CHARGES MODERATE.

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New Zealand Tablet, 20 September 1906, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 20 September 1906, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, 20 September 1906, Page 36

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