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The N.Z. EXPRESS CO. LIMITED. (Campbell and Crust.) DUNEDIN, INVEBCARGILL GORE OHRISTOHUROH, WELLINGTON, OAMARU, AUCKLAND, * T.VTTKT.TON GENERAL GARRTERB, CUSTOMS SHIPPING 4; EXPRESS FORWARTJTNG AGENTS PARCELS FORWARDS to any part of the Worfd. FURNITURE Packed ana Removed by nnr own men throughout New Zealand. Address. CRAWFORD STREET. Established 1880. Telephone No. 69 BAKER B EOT HERS, FUBNISHING UnDBBTAKEBB, ASHBURT ( ON. Direct Importers of Best and Latest Designs in Funeral Furnishings. Funerals Conducted with the great* est Care and Satisf ao' ion, at the most Reasonable Charges. ,' Corner of Wakanui Road and Cas& streets, and Baker aid Brown's Coach Factory. . The Caversham Dispensary, STAFFORD STREET (First boor above X.Y.Z. Butohery). F WILKINSON, Chemist, Cavereham, • begs to announce that he has OPENED a Well-appointed Chemist's Shop In Stafford Street, Dunedin. Ihe stock' of Drugs and Chemicals is entirely new, consequently Customers having prescriptions dispensed or obtaining medicines of any kind oan rely upon getting the fullest benefit possible from the preparation supplied. The Business is carried on in connection with the" well-known Caversham Dispensary, Main South Road, Caversham. The Dispensing Department is under' the control of .a Fullyqualified Chemist, while the Proprietor is inattendance daily to give Customers the benefit of his long experience as a Family Chemist, Pleats Note Addrest— Caversharn, Dispensary, Stafford Street, First Door above X.Y.Z. Butohery, Only Other Address— MADTSOUTHJBOAD, OAVERSHAMr JOHN MOORE Undertaker & -Cabinetmaker, THAMES STREET, OAMARU AND ASHBUBTON Telephonh 93. (Near Railway Station) FUNERALS conducted in town or country. In Memoriam Wreaths always in stock. JOHN MOORE for Italian and French IRON BEDSTEADS «ST See my SPRING MATTRASS.^^ and you are sure to buy SUITES OF FURNITURE made on.'-^. Shortest Notice, and kept in Btook. BEDDING of ALL KINDS. (^-Bachelors reduced in number by' giving me a call, as those Bedsteads are sure to catch them.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 28 March 1907, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 28 March 1907, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 13, 28 March 1907, Page 6

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