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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 46, 12 March 1897, Page 18

 

Messrs. Loft and Co's boot warehouse. 9 Royal Arcade Dunedin is still keeping up its reputation for keeping m stock only the best class of boots and shoes. For good, honest,' serviceable boots fee establishment cannot be surpassed. A trial, we are sure will nve the greatest satisfaction. to Mr. J. T. Carter, 45 George street, late Little Dust Pan, has opened up a select and extensive stock of ironmongery, crockery etc. The stock is of the best and is marked at the lowest possible prices. I atrons can rely on getting a good article at a moderate cost. Mr. A B. Davie has full charge of the crockery department and it is needless to say tliat only tho best articles will be keut m stock.

AMERICAN COACH FACTORY, p, D_OM I M j B «(-'«i" 'Vt, V,-,,„5. 11(i V1 .i,:,:,. 26 Cashel St., Christchuboh. j yj LJ. V^nVjINIIN. 1 Evul l i' i! 11 m-. P ...ii.,i fflr Fi Pftini-intr .r,^ Durability and Chwu)u« B ramting and Repairs at very Loweßt Rataa.

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