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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 269, 28 June 1878, Page 18

 

•pi RAN CIS MEENIN Wholesale and Retail PRODUCE AND PROVISION MER CHANT George-street. rvUNBDIN BREWERY, Filleul-street. KEAST AND MCCARTHY, Brewers, Ale and Porter Bottlers. GEORGE HOTEL, George Street, PORT CHALMERS. T H.O MAS MAGUIRE, (Late of the Commercial) Proprietor. The Hotel is situated in the principal busi- ness paii; of the Port, and is within one mh-tites walk of the Railway Station and Steamboat Whaif. It has underwent a thorough renovation, and can now offer accommodation second to none in Otago. JOHN HISLOP, (LATE A. BEVELY), CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago, Princes-street. Every description of Jewellery made to order. Ships' Chronometers Cleaned and Rated ' by Transit Observations. N.B. — J. H. being a thorough Practical Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention. "p USSELL'S PRIVATE HOTEL, CORNER OP CUMBERLAND & FREDERICK STREETS DUNEDIN. Good Accommodation for Boarders. ■* a EC. MORRIS, WATCHMAKER & WORKING JEWEjf LEB, (Late of J. Hislop's, Princes Street), Next door to Begg's, i Princes-street, Dunedin. ! Pocket and Ships' Chronometers cleaned • repaired, and rated by transit observations. 1 Nautical Instruments repaired. JOHN VEZEY (Successor to John Gardner), WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, Prinoess-street South, Dunedjn. i Families waited on for Orders iv all parts of ; the City. Shipping supplied. Pork skins for Bale,

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