& QOODS. M. M URCHIE ' •MERCHANT TAILOR, SHORTLAND-STRKET, IMPORTER OK ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEEDS, TRENCH AND GERMAN COATINGS, AND FANCY TROUSERINGS, TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. &c., Has pleasure in announcing the arrival of a wellselected stock of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Which he feels sure will meet the approval of hi.i patrons and the public generally, inspection invited. Liberal inducements offered to the Trade. A few First-class Tailors wanted. "^TE AYE'S FOOD. "WEAVE'S FOOD—For Infants and In_L'<j v.-aids. For lirc.viiip: Children and the Aged. l'irst Established 1525. Best and Cheapest. "I&TEAVE'S FOOD— Infanta arm lu_{3l valid;. A Pure Cereal Preparation. Jlecointißiiided by the Faculty generally. rjold everywhere. J. G, C 0. x ' DENTAL SURGEON, 143, QUEKN-STEEIi QUESTS THAT ALL ACCOUNTS DUE TO HIM BE PAID NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY, MARCH 30.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9324, 29 March 1889, Page 4
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