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rpHR PHCBNIX FIRE INSURANCE j . COMPANY OF LONDON, Established a Century, during which time i has paid in Claims \ ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING. \ Head Office : Lombard Btreet. : The Undersigned has much pleasure in an- i • souncing his appointment as AGENT for the j oldest Office represented in New Zealand, and that he is now prepared to effect Insurances < • at Lowest Current Bates. THOS. H. MABIN, < Agent. Office : University Buildings. SUPREME COURT HOTEL, Stuart-street, DUNEDIN. CO'DRISCOLL, • Proprietor. | ' Wishes to intimate to the General Public i that, having just completed the above building, j he is now in a position to offer accommodation ; second to none in Dunedin. The Hotel is I built substantially of brick, is five minutes' i walk from Railway Station, and is supplied ■with every modern appliance requisite in a first-class Hotel. i Hot, cold, and shower baths can be had at all times during the day. Private apartments for Ladies and Families. Persons called in time for all the early trains, coaches and steamers. One of Alcock's Prize Medal Billiard Tables. j NOTICE. ' i •pOBERT GREIG, Carpenter and Joiner, Duncan and Arthur streets, Dunedin. """"" i Jobbing work done in all its branches. j Estimates given. T G & O G A N, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER, CORNER OF MACLAGGAN AND CLARK STREETS, j Dunedin, n. z. i Fine qualities of Teas and Sugars kept instock. i /^ RIDIRON HOTEL, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, Dunedin. JAMES MARTIN, Proprietor. The above handsome snd substantial structure is situated in the principal thoroughfare of the City, and has been erected specially with a view of supplying first-class accommodation to persons visiting Dunedin. It is built of brick and stone throughout (nothing but the best material being used in its construction), and contains sixty rooms, including Bar, Bur Parlor, Commercial, and Sample Rooms, all of which are furni-hed in the most euperb manner. The Bedrooms are lofty, »ul have thorough ventilation. The si'ua ion, as far as health is concerned, cannot be Biirpasß' d in the Province, and splendid views of the Harbor and Oceun Beach are obtainable from the upper storey. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths at all hours during the day. Passengers called in time for the early Trains and Coaches. Private Ro'dns for Families. None but the bust brands of Liquors kept. O N E V T O LEND on Freehold Security. Town or country. J. A. HISLOP, Solicitor, Temple Chambers, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 216, 15 June 1877, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 216, 15 June 1877, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 216, 15 June 1877, Page 14

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