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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 29, 9 November 1888, Page 32

 

OTAGO IRON, COPPER, BRASS, AND LEAD WORKS. Established;iß62. A. & T. BURT, ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDERS PLUMBERS. BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPER SMITHS, GAS FITTERS, BELLHANGERS, and GENERAL ELECTRO-PLATE RS ETO Drawings, Specifications, and Estimates Given on application. We guarantee that all work entrusted to us will be executed nnder the strictest super- vision and by highly-trained mechanics, with the further advantages of Moderate Charges and Best Materials. Being Manufacturers and Importers of all the Metal Goods used by us, we can afford to do our work Cheaper and Better than any other Firm in New Zealand, thus DEFYING COMPETITION. Our Manufactures have been exhibited at all the New Zea^nd and Intercolonial Exhibi- tions held during the last ten years, and in every instance have secured the Best Prizes offered, numbering Three Gold, Seven Silver, and Five Bronze Medals, besides a large num- ber of First-Class Certificates, which are to be seen at our Warehouse. To ensure despatch in executing our orders, we cast in Iron and Brass daily. A. & T. BURT. TMIL L E A (Late Angus Wilson), BOOTMAKER, 23, GEORGE STREET. DUNEDIN, (Next Carroll's Hotel). Boots and Shoes of every description made to order on shortest notice. Sewn work a specialty. Country Orders promptly attended to. LOWEST PRICES CHARGED. yENEIIAN it wwbimww-v I^' Made and Repaired. luHßilu I, SCOTT & WILSON w^fmswmSß^' g fci Andrew St eet, Dunedin DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. a UGH (TOUELEY desires to inform the public he stil.' continues the Undertaking Bminess atf»for- merly at the Establishment, corner Clark t>nd Maclaggan fitreets, Dunedin. Funeials attended in Town or Country with promptness and economy. Printed and published fortheNsrw Zealand Tablki Printing and Publishing Compaat, (Limited), by J. J. Connor, at their Kesristered Printi»g Office, Ootagon, Dunedin tills 9th day ol Novem- bcr,jlßßß.

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