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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 20, 9 September 1887, Page 6

 

T NISBET, Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, etc., in • Octagon, Dunedin. FOR good Oils, Paints, Paperhangings, try J. Nisbet Octagon. TO those Building. — The Cheapest and Best place in town for Glazing and PAINTING of all kinds will be found at J. Nisbet's, Octagon, Dunedin; Give him a trial. PAPERHANGINGS cheaper than any other house in town. NOIIOE TO THE READERS OF THE TABLET. GOOD , VALUE FO3. YOUR MONEY. rpHE CHEAPEST SALE in Dunedin, Now in ful. -*■ swing at the London Drapery Company ia George St. PRICE AND BULLEID. THE Goods we offer are not old-fashioned goods, but all This Season's Imports. COME AND SEE. rpHE GREAT BARGAINS.— One visit will speak more ->• than all the advertisements that be written At THE LONDON. rpHE Biggest Bargain in New Zealand— sooo Yards A Shetland Grey Flannel. During this Cheap Sale. Price B|d. No mistake about this, worth Is 6d. At THE LONDON. T OOK again. — All our lovely Washing Silks clearing a ■*~* One Shilling per yard. We mean it must be turned int money. Bargains all over our establishment. Remember the Corner Establishment in George Street. Genuine Clearing Summer Sale. PRICE AND BULLEID. TOHN BAREON (Late Banke, Barron, and Co.), SOLE AGENT for "EDINA" Blend WHISKY And the CELEBRATED PORT WINE (Yellow Seal) FOR INVALIDS. Highly recommended by Medical Men. Everyone who knows what Good Tea is buys my Best at 2s lOd per Ib. ; or in 141 b. Tins at 2s. B£d. JOHN BARRON, Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 29 Rattray Strk et, Dunedin.

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