T3 A S X E T S BASKETS Undersigned has always on hand, Baske of every description. Orders promptly attended to. Note the Address— M. SULLIVAN Wholesale and Retail Basket Maker, Princes-street, South Dunedin, (opposite Guthrie and Asher's.) IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. fIABEW AND COMPANY, P3 » a tj G-beat King Stkeet, Dttnedin, Wish'to notify to the Dunedin public that they have commenced business at the above address, |as Manufaotttbebs of Bbitish Wines, cobdials, llqitetjbs, &c, &c, and feel confident, from their long and practical experience in the above business, that they will be able to offer a superior article in every branch of their manufacture. The undermentioned goods, which will be found of first-class quality, can be had either n case or bulk :—: — £i £ .l ißl^ na9S^|ra I* 1 1 s* rf-9 f I?!? Tonic Orange Wine, Curacoa, Maraschina, Sarsaparilla, &c, &c. ißg^Observe the Address :—: — GREAT KING STREET, Opposite Knox Church, DUNEDINWEIR AND SAMSON Beg to announce the arrival of another shipment of DIETZ & CO.'d KEROSENE LAMPS, Which give a white and steady light equal to 25,*20, andJl4 candles. We can recommend them as the best yet invented for burning Kerosene Oil. Being simple in construction and easily repaired, the public have got so accustomed to übo them that wo find great difficulty in selling any other makers' lamps. We have also in stock ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS and other Makers, and a large and well-as-sorted stock of China, Glassware, Earthenware, &c., wholesale and retail. Weir & Samson, Princes-street, Dunedin. nMI T H AJS D SMIT H', kO Wholesale and Retail Painters, Paperhangers, Glaizers, &c. Every branch of the trade plain or most artistic done at lowest prices. We employ the be st workmen, and it is our endeavor to give every satisfaction. We are direct importers from the best manufacturers of Paperhangings, White Leads, Varnishes, Brush ware, Oils, Glass, and every trade requisite, and we give special advantages to Cash Purchasers.— SMlTH AND SMITH, No 5, Octagon, next the Athenseun. PlEtt HOTEL, Corner of Bond, Jetty, and Crawford streets— JOSEPH BAXTEK begs to inform his town and country friends that he has purchased the above wellknown Hotel from Mrs. Guy Bennett, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed on his predecessor. Visitors from the country will find their convenience | specially attended to.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 177, 18 August 1876, Page 18
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389Page 18 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 177, 18 August 1876, Page 18
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