Public Notices. "fTTA-ORA! Ehoa!" Hare you tried XVHondai Lanka Tea? Plenty taste, plenty quality; not much, price, Cock o' the North. TyTR A. GRAY (late of the Oban Hotel) -"-»- begs to inform bis Friends and the PuMic that ho has Opened as TOBACCONfifr in WAIN'S BUILDINGS. Princes street (opposite Post Office). SMOKERS wffl find tho Best Quality of PIPES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, etc, always on stock. Your Patronage solicited. WE LIVE TO DIE, AND DYE TO LIVE. TJHODES AND CO., St. Andrew street, LV Dyers and Dry Cleaners, are now Dyeing Garments. If you require it, we will gladly Dye for you. Orders by Post or Telephone promptly attended to. Goods Collected from any part of City or Suburbs. We want your trade. WilJ carefully attend to your instructions, or will call on you to advise. Ring up Telephone 2,037. REMOVED TO WAIN'S HOTEL BUILDINGS, 154- Princes street (Opposite Port Officcl. \\r& HAVE NOW REMOVED to the » t above Premises, which will bo found larger and more convenient in every respect. Wo trust wo may continue to receive tho same Liberal Patronage in the future as we have received in Hie past. JOHNSTONE AND HASLETT, Chemists and Opticians. "rpENAKOE. Pakeha!"—Yon use Cock o' M. the North Tea? Very, very good. Plenty strong. Wahine like it!
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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 1
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214Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 1
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