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Business Notices. Sewing: Machine l>epot, Octagon. I CAUTION TO CUSTOMERS. IT having come to my knowledge that Canvassers -are going through the country 1 using my name to sell and repair Sewing Machines, I here call special attention that I ' have NO CANVASSERS or Carts going round ; ' and not having that to pay for, lam able to sell FIRST-CLASS MACHINES at the lowest possible cost, and by keeping a largo Stock of Needles, Parts, and Findings, W. M. can undertake the Repairs to all kinds of Sewing Machines on the Shortest Notice. Needles, Shuttles, Belts, or Parts of Sewing Machines can be sent through post. INSPECTION INVITED. Send for Price List of Sewing Machines, Knitting Machines, Bicycles, and Tricycles to W. MELVILLE, Engineer and- Practical Machinist, Octagon, Ddnedin. 19n ALFRED SHORT. Prince of Wales Motel, Princes street south, Dunedin, Begs to inform his Friends, the Public, and Visitors that the PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished, and fitted up with Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths and has every other convenience of a FIRSTCLASS HOTEL, with good attendance. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. Permanent Boarders by Arrangement. ALL LIQUORS OF THE BEST BRANDS. First-class Shilling Lunch, with Tea or Glass of Ale, from 12 till 2. Billiards (Thurston's 1 Tabig), Sixpence per , * Game in daytime. SUITES OF ROOMS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES. ALFRED SHORT, (Late Coaohdriver between Balclutha and Invercargill), . PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Princeß street south, Dunedin. 19n The Australian Journal. mHE BEST AND CHEAPEST FAMILY -*- NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN AUSTRALASIA. Twenty-second Year of Publication. Price 6d. Yearly Subscription, Post Free to any part of New Zealand, 6s. Published on the First of each Month. — — FIFTY-EIGHT PAGES Of ENTERTAINING, INSTRUCTIVE, AND AMUSING READING MATTER! The SEPTEMBER NUMBER commenced the Twenty-second - Yearly Volume, and gives the first instalment of the republication of "HIS NATURAL LIFE!" By the late Marcus Clarke. Single Copies, 6d; Twelve months' supply sent to any address on receipt of 6s worth of stamps. W. J. PRICTOR, Newsvendor, Norfch-East Valley, Dunedin, 26u Agent for New Zealand. ~\\T ANTED KNOWN. WHY pay £4 10s for falsely called Patent Washing Machines when you can procure *• KENNEDY'S Champion Washer, which is protected by Royal Letters Patent, for OO OR, with Wringer complete, £3 ? A and T. INGLTS have brought the Price • of this Machine within the reach of all. NO House should be without one. No previous Soaping or Steeping required. NO Rubbing of Clothes or Tearing off Buttons. No injury done to the Material in any way. TTNEQUALLED for its Simplicity and the \J Perfection of its work. FOR further particulars and testimonials apply to MESSRS A. & T. INGLIS, Sole Agents. 17d notice:. "O R. WHITE (late of Railway Hotel, ■*• * Winton), respectfully intimates to hid Friends and the Public that he is now Mine Host of the NEWMARKET HOTEL, Princes street South, Dunedin, and will be pleased to accommodate his old friends and the public generally. First-class Accommodation, ©ood Stabling. Charges, Moderate. Sn ANTED KNOWN.— That M. FAGAN, late of the Gridiron Hotel, still condncts the SUSSEX HOTEL. GEORGE STREET, Dunedin, in his usual style, where he will be glad to see old faces from the country. moderate. Hot and Cold Baths. .\J Billiard, Skittle, awd Bawling gajoons on

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Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1832, 31 December 1886, Page 34

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