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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 35, 25 December 1885, Page 24

 

TAMES SAMSON AND CO., O AUCTIONEERS. COMMISSION, HOUSE & LAND AGENTS. VALUATORS, DowiiiNO Street, Dunedin. SL I s T E R • Has resumed Business as GENERAL PRINTER, ETC., In Temporary Premises, 70 PRINCES STREET. Factory : BATHGATE ROAD,' South Dunedin. OTJ G LAS HOTEL, Octagon, Dunedin, (Next Town Hall). J. LISTON - - Proprietor, Having made several extensive alterations and fitted np one of Alcock's best Billiard Tables for the Comfort and Convenience of patrons, hopes by strict attention to business to meet with a fair share of Public Patronage First-class accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. Terms moderate. The Hotel is centrally situated, close to the Shipping and Railway Station: Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. None but tbe Best of Wines and Spirits kept on Stock; J. LIBTON. Proprietor. JHENDRY AND SONS, • FirsT'Clabs Tailors, 89 GEORGE STREET (next Mr. Dorn- well's), beg to notify that we have opened with a varied stock of ENGLISH, SCOTCH, and COLONIAL TWBEDS, COATINGS, TROUSERING 8, aod YE STINGS, second to none of its kind in New Zealand, and really heCHEAPESTFIBST-CLASS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in the city. Nine and a half years principal Cutter at Messrs. Herbert, Haynes and Co. J. HEN DRY AND SONS. A RCADE BOOK DEPOT CHARLES WADIE Bookseller and Stationer, Corner ROYAL ARCADE and HIGH STREET. Superior assortment of Prize Books and New Novels just opened. THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY. | SM YE R S AND CO., • DENTAL SURGEONS, Specialists in Artificial Dentistry, Guarantee Success in tbe most difficult caß* l9 . PR to COMFORTABLE. ARTIFICIAL TEETH adapted to the mouth upon h perfectly painless system, and by the most modern improvements in surgical and mpcbanical dentistry. D tection is rendered impossible. SINGLE TOOTH 10s. Sets equally moderate. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. S. MYERS AND CO., The Dunedin Dental Surgery, Octagon, Corner George Street (Over Mr. Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall).

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