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* X Highest Award N.Z. International Exhibition, 1906-7. " ' s OUR work shown at the exhibition so far surpassed all other that we were granted the - T only Special Award and Gold Medal, this being the highest possible honours I 1 Deßigna and Quotations Bent to any part of the Dominion on reoeipfc of particulars with Bizes ?! i Our Improved Patent Steel Reinforced lead used in all our windows, giving greatest i t l _ strength and durability '' DDAfll CV DDnO DESIGIn t EES and CRAFTS KEN \ DKAULtI DnUO., m stained glass i 252 COLOMBO STREET, CpiSTCHBBCH

We are now making a Grand WE INVITE Display of Amusing, Orna- YOUR k \^^ mental and Useful Articles *^^^lr\O # suitable for Xmas and New mS /T j Year Gifts for all ages a L XT , „ , <f yV varied & extensive j Every Novelty of the C^TN 1. • m • n • I Season on View X^V>-^^ choice of specially importI V} cc * goods for this festive season j^><£ />^V .^^jt* now on exhibition in the various '^.^^bee Our Departments of our Warehouses for Toys Princes St & Octagon - Dunedin

E. & E. TINGEY & CO, , Ltd WALL-PAPER MERCHANTS "Wellington, "Wanganui, Palmerston North, Marton and Waverley It is a well-known fact that every Paperhanger in the Dominion stocks cheap paper from 6d per piece; but we are the only firm where you can get high-class goods such as are- used by Royalty at Home and abroad. People of means find it difficult to get papers which have the hall-mark of exclusiveness, combined with taste and quality. You will please remember that we are not selling wall papers by weight, but by quality of dosign and color. Taste and refinement are shown in every one. Our Stocks are the Largest in the Dominion. R. & E. TINGEY & Co., Limited WELLINGTON Mk. 41 fiWtS^Tff I Corner Cashel and Colombo Streets, Ml n^itli; CHRISTCHVRCH. P. DEVANE (late of Ashburton), Having taken possession of the above centrally-situated Hotel, wishes to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that they can rely upon ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME And the ... CONVENIENCES OF A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. The Premises are electrically lighted, arfd furnished with a view to the Comfort of Patrons. LUNCHEON A SPECIALITY. 12 to 2 o'clock, i/Best Brands Only, Night Porter., Telephone 424..

Commercial Qotel, Waikaia P. DELARQEY - Proprietor. This Hotel has been renovated and bronghfc up to the requirem- nts of the most exactingtraveller. It affords a Comfortable^ Home for Mininj? Men and others. There bein? Good Fishing in the district, Anglers will do well to make it their headquarters. Tebms Moderate. Commodiouf* Stables, from which Jopp's Riversdale-Waikaia Coach departs daily, lime-table:— Weikaia depait. 11.10 a.m.; Riversdale arrive 1.10 p.m. Riveradale dePa*t, 2 p.m. ; Waikaia arrive, 4 p.m. Hotel Cecil WELLINGTON F. McPARLAND, Proprietor. .Tariff on application. GEERIN, HALLY AND CO AUCTIONEERS AND PROPERTY SALESMEN. Offices and Salerooms, 161 Princes Sfcreefc, Dunedin. DENTAL (Wellington) Up-to-date Equipment ; oheap BAKiiJRY (Dunedin), Sale or Lease ; live ooncern HOTEL AND STORE (Ocago) ; turn -over £2,200 a year HOTEL (West Oeasfc), freehold ; bargain FARM (Southland), 320 aoree ; £4 10* per aore ORCHARD (Obago Central), sure competency to live man Full particulars given upon application.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 4 February 1909, Page 176

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Page 176 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 4 February 1909, Page 176

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