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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 10, Issue 41, 10 October 1907, Page 36

 

The Largest Equerry 13mM*<. in New Zealand. JJINK STABLES GLOUCESTER AND ARMAGH STREETS, CHBISTCHUROH. W. Haywabd * Co Proprietors. We oan supply every reasonable enquiry OYCLERY.— The latest convenience of the age. Bioyoles Stored in Patent Stall, 3d per day, J. N. MERRY & CO., 117 Crawford Street, DUNEDOT. CASH BUYERS OF WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, RABBIT- SKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, HORSEHAIR, Em Consignments Promptly Attended to. Account Sales for same, with Cheque, returned day following Receipt of Goods. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. Monlu Plfvr-hititf Made for the judgment of good lf|dnij UlUining dressers, and passes the olose inßpeo. ■hmmbhmmm tion of the most careful buyers. A Combination of FASHION, FIT, and MATERIAL which will please you. 11 We lit You Without Fail." A. F. DONOCHUE, Tailor and fyercer, 73 Manchester St. CHRISTCHURCH.

—TRY THE— lev Zealaai Tablet Co, FOB J"ob Printing, etc. «ST CHARGES MODERATE.

W. G. ROSSITER. PAWNBROKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER * OPTICIAN A ohoioe Stock of Gold and Silver Watohea and Jewellery, Silver and Plated Goods, Field and Opera Glasses Mußioal, Striking Alarm Cuckoo, and Fancy Clocks. — Bargains. Also Musical Boxes, Instruments^ Billiard Pookete, Guns, Riflea Revolvers, Cameras, Sewing Machines, and Gun Fittings for Sale.— Great Bargains. Buyer of Old Gold and Silver, Diamonds, and Precious Stones Watoheß, Clocks, and Jewellery carefully Repaired by W. G R Special Attention Given to Country Orders. Note Address : 5 GEORGE STREET. DT7NEDIN

Famous WHITE machines Guaranteed 5 years. Pram Tyres . Wringer Rubbers . Machines of all kinds repaired, W. MELVILLE 40 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN

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