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ADAM MACKAY GENERAL MERCHANT THE LEADING STORE FOR TEA AND; PROVISIONS, Highest Price given for Dairy Produce* ' Tel. 89. THAMES ST. ... OAMARU. Visitors to Dunedin Douglas Private Hotel Octagon R. J. Kay. Proprietor (late Empire Hotel, Temuka; -White' Hart, Oamaru). Accommodation at Moderate : : : : Tariff. : : : : Permanent tariff fyy arrangement. .. Cousine excellent. Write or wire. ’Phone 1306. J. M. Hussey. R.C. Ongley, LL.B. HUSSEY & ONGLEY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS, f TAIHAPE, HUNTER VILLE, AND I WANGANUI. { i Excelsior Hotel William Quirk : : Proprietor. Phone 784-DUNEDIN Phone 784 i This Hotel affords superior accommodation to Tourists, Commercial Travellers, and the Public generally. Spacious and electrically-lighted rooms a special feature of this up-to-date house. Only the very best in New Zealand’s Ales and Foreign Spirits and Liqueurs stocked. S' William Quirk ... Excelsior Hotel Proprietor (Phone 784) Dunedin CAFE de PARIS HOTEL PALMERSTON NORTH (Opp. Railway entrance). This hotel, lately taken over by Mr. Tom Richards, now affords accommodation to the travelling public which compares favorably with the best in the Dominion. Only the favorite, popular, and best in Wines, Ales, and Liquors stocked. Address TelegramsCafe de Pari*, Palmerston North. Phone No. 80. T. RICHARDS ::: Proprietor,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 6, 8 February 1923, Page 2

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