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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 36, 5 January 1894, Page 32

 

HUGH GOURLEY desires to inform the public he still continues the Undertaking Business as for. merly at the Establishment, corner Clark and Maclaggan street , Dunedin. Fuceials attended in Town or Country with promptness and economy. l|Ktiki^ T C. FELTON ESfIHBC|^F fj • Furnishing -^feW -I, l^g^P-^ UNDERTAKER, ...... -"m-«..- High Street, Raogiora, CROWN BAKERY 14 Manchester Street ahd Morton's Buildings (Opposite Bank New Zealand) OHRIBTOHUROH. Carts sent to all parts of town and suburbs daily. Orders taken for all kinds of Fancy Goods. CHAS. BYERB Practical Baker and Small Goods Man. MRS. LOUISA HAWKINS FEMALE PILLS ARE INDISPENSABLE TO LADIKB. Improved Correetife Pills, 3s 6d and 5d box ; Steel and Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d box : Tansy Pills 5s box ; DR. BLAUD'S IRON PILLS, 2a 6d box of 12 dozen. Either sent Poßt Free from observation on receipt of price ia Stamps. Address : MRS. L. HAWKINS, 101 George Street, Dunedin. ETHE GREAT HEALErTB Only 6d and is. WHOLESALE FROM DUNEDIN MERCHANTS. BPRINGBLOSSOM PlLLS.—Sugar-coated Purely Herbal, Small Pills, Small Dose, Small Price —6d and Is. Sold everywhere.—Post Free 6 or 12 penny stamps. WHY suffer with Chilblains, or Chapped Hands, Scalds, Cuta, Sore Legs, or from any- thing that needs healing, then send 6 or 12 penny stamps, and we will forward a box of the wonderful SPRING BLOSSOM OINT. MENT. Address: O. W, HAWKINS, 101 George Street. Dunedin. When ordering mention " Tablet*

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