Peace Peace Procrastination ’ % iß the thW of time, When you require a new suit, do»’t leave your order till the last minute, and then , come tumbling over one another to get jn first. As the Christmas season is fast approaching, make it a point of coming ir eady to the crush,. JOHN SMITH Tailor and Outfitter, AlexandraRoderick ■ • • Mackenzie’s EXCIIJSIOtt HOTEL PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. A Highland Home. First Class Accommodation for Visitors and Boarders. The Noted House for Good Highland Whisky. Also for Comforts of <1 every kind. Opposite the A.AI.P. Build'ngs, and at the corner of the Dowling street crossing; mi i JOHN WILSON V (Laie.E, to W. Attfieid.) Butcher, CLOE. Having now taken over the above Business, I Beg to solicit a continuance of the Patronage and. Support of the customers of this-long-established Butchery* Customers waited on daily for orders. Poultry always on hand. Accounts rendered monthly. rc fhc acknowledged leading remedy for all Female sompblnts.Recommended by the Medical Facultjr.Tka genuine bar t. » signature of Wm. Martin (registered Without vine:! iw>nc are "enuine). No Lady should bo •without them t»i 11;. n.i-r 'N throughout the World Mdan-i,Pbarm. L ii-i (NOLANS’ t.-i-D’. ■ n'.Wi A Co.,L9..Auuii..:••» «Wi-llMigton iU'i .tiff 1-SAl 4 K3 551.'5 59„Ci»i. Commercial Hotel CLYDE W. 0. PITCHES ... Proprietor Wm. €. Pitches, Of the COMMERCIAL HOTEL. CLYDE Is now installed in Premises (opposite Mr R. Gilkison'e Office. Clyde) W.P-, being anxious jto meeCthe lequirements of his customers, has gone to no end of trouble, and will have pleasure in accommodating them SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION AND MEALS CAPE BROOM HOTEL, [BALD HILL FLA®. John Dowd all ... Pkopkistos Mr IDowdall having entered into possession of the above hotel, begs to notify to the travelling public and customers generally that full arrangements have been made for the comfort and convenience \of patrons,* John Dowdall is also a General Storekeeper S Xfc PAINTER & PAPBRHANGER CLYDE. Is prepared to undertake .ill kinds of work in any part of the country, and at town prices. Estimates given for repairs, etc. Vehicles repaired and repainted. Latest patterns of wall papers to choose from* A trial solicited Chamberlain’s Pain Balm has an eu viable reputation as a care for rheumatism Abundant testimony is at band to show its wonderful efficacy in curing this painful and treacherous ailment; Pain Balm is a liniment and is nnequaled as a peedy cure for sprains, bruises, burns and caldfi, One application gives relief, JJry % pL.gale by JJ Nayljtfe
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2154, 28 October 1902, Page 8
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