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LITERATURE. ALEXANDER SLIGO, Bookseller, Stationer, &c, IMPORTS on the moat advantageous terms and supplies his Customers at th© lowest possible rates. j SCHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES. Magazines, Periodicals, Newspapers by every Mail. The late reduction in Book Postage enables Country Subscribers to be supplied at Lower Rates than before. Bookb3*der, Manufacturing Stationer, Paper Ruler, Printer, &o. From long personal and practleal experience, the possession of the best obtainable machinery, and importing only the best material, lam in a position to guarantee first-class work at prices which will ensure a oontinuance of favours once began. GEORGE~STREET (Opposite the Royal George Hotel), Dunsdin. NEW ZEALAND BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. The Noted House for BOOKS AND STATIONERY In all their branches. Direct Importer of LITERATURE, Comprising — Agriculture Geology and Mineralogy Architecture History Astronomy Languages Art Law Biography Mechanics Botany Natural History Chemistry Naval and Military Divinity Political Education Poetry Fiction Philosophy &c, &c, &c. Also, Handsomely-bound Books, Bibles, Church Services, Hymn and Psalm Books, Musical Publications, &c. The Newest Publications and Latest Editions receiV-fi by each Mail, which are duly advertised' in the Witness and other leading papers. Subscriptions received For the principal English, American, Foreign, and Colonial Newspapers and Periodicals. Terms, &c, on application. JBST Special Notice. — To Committees of Public Libraries and Schools special terma are arranged for the supplying of Newspapers, Periodicals, and New Books. STATIONERY. Plain, Fancy, and Commercial Stationery forwarded to any part of the Colony at the Lowest Prices. EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT. A full supply of the School Books now in use throughout the Colony always kept in stock, together with a general assortment of School and College Books. N.B. — Special arrangements made with Schoolmasters and School Committees. GEO. T. CLARKE, Importer of Books and Stationery, George street, Dunedin. BUSINESS NOTIOES. EICHARDT'S HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. (Under the patronage of the late Governors of New Zealand— Sir George Grey, Sir G. F. Bowen, and Sir James Ferguson.) This magnificent Hotel has lately been entirely rebuilt in stone, and is second to none in the Colonies. Adjoining the Commercial Hotel is a private building, specially arranged for the convenience of Tourists and Families who visit the Lakes. The rooms are handsomely furnished, and command a charming view of the magnificent mountains and beautiful Lake scenery. Boats and guides to all parts of the Lake provided. Sample-rooms for commercial travellers. T) AND A. J. PARK, ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS, ACCOUNTANTS, LAND, and SHARE BROKEBS, ABSENTEE and GENERAL AGENTS. Rents and Debts Collected. Waste Lands Board business attended to. Offices : Savings Bank Buildings, Dunedin. A IRELAND, SA*DDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Palmerston street, RIVFRTON. A large assortment of every description of Saddlery always on hand, i N.B,— Oppooite Post Office,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1419, 1 February 1879, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1419, 1 February 1879, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1419, 1 February 1879, Page 11