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MR. J. B. CALLA2T, Xl7Elmve this day entered into Partnership as BARRISTERS Solicitoe, &c, * V and SOLICITORS. We shall henceforth carry on business JACOB'S NEW BUILDING, PRINCES STREET in Princes-street under the style of "CHAPMAN and STRODE," FREDK. CHAPMAN, E. C. STRODE. (Entrance in High-street), Dunedin, 15th June, 1877. g^ DUNEDIN.

" ""Q A B R ~cT L L'S H O T E L, (Late Eubopean.) GEORGE STREET, (Nbab thb Octagon,) DUNEDIN. JOHN CAEEOLL, (Late op the Hibernian Hotel,) PEOPEIETOE, WISHES to inform his friends and the public, that he has now completed extensive alterations to the above HOTEL. The new addition is constructed of brick and stone throughout, and is furnished in the most SUPERB STYLE, while erery modern appliance and requisite necessary for the comfort of his patron 9is provided. The HOTEL, from its CENTRAL POSITION, will be found a desirable residence for persons from all parts of the country having business to transact in Dunedin. The Proprietor trusts that bis LONG EXPERIENCE in the TRADE is a sufficient guarantee as to the general mode in whiob. the establishment is conducted, and also as to the excellence of the viands. HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS at all Hours. PRIVATE APARTMENTS for Ladies and Families. A Splendid Billiard Room, with one of ALCOCK'S PRIZE TABLE 3. Good LIVERY and BAIT STABLES. SMITH'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES for Blueskin, Waikouaiti, and Palmerston, arrive and depart daily. Persons CALLED IN TIME for all the early Trains and Coaches. Inspection op the Hotel invited.

MEDICAL. T)R. HANSON, L.R.C.P., AND L.R.C.S., OF EDINBURGH, BEGS to announce to the DUNEDIN PUBLIC that he has opened a DISPENSARY in the OCTAGON, next door to the OCTAGON HOTEL, where he can be CONSULTED DAILY. Hours — 10 to 12 Morning, and 7 to 9 Evening". Hours — D to 12 Morning, Sundays. Advice— ls. 6d. ) / During above Hours. Medicine — Is. 6d. j During other Hours DR. HANSON can be Consulted at Murray's Private Hotel, Rattray-atreet. DR. HANSON al3o begs to intimate to the HOMCEOPATHIST3 of Dunedin that he haa a thorough knowledge of Homoeopathic and Hydropathic Treatment. Specialist for Brain, Nervous, and Rheumatic Affections.

■TVf ILLIAM REID, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED MERCHANT. Agent for Pure California Grown Alfalfa, The Cutting, Prijtces Street, Dunkdix, (Adjoining the Queen's Theatre.) W. R. invites the Public, i before they buy their Trees and Shrubs, just to call at the above Address, and Bee what FOR SALE, they can buy for little money. TREES. Fine Pines, from 3d each; FOR SALE, — two loads fresh from the SEEDS. [ Apples from 1 to Nursevy per day. — 8 years old. 400,000 strong 2-year old 200BushelsRooted Pears from Ito Thornquicks. Haws and Holly 7 years old. 500,000 Evergreen Privits, Berries. Plums from Ito from 2to 4ft. high. Ash, Oak, Syca* 6 years old. Euribea, for garden fences. more, Limes, Cherries, Peaches, In one season you can have Hornbean. Apricots, Quinces, a perfect fence. Scotch Spruce and Mulberries, 10,000 Walnuts ; price Larch Seeds. Raspberries, very low per 1000. All the Hardiest Si raw berries, Gooseberries & Currants ; Califomian Pine Gooseberries, really strong and good, and Seeds. Currants — Red, prices to suit the times. All kindt of GarWhite, and Black. Roees of the newest varie- den and AgriFilbert Nuts, ties and leading Show cultural Seeds. Walnuts, from 1 Flowers, from Is each. Perenuial, Cocks1 to 10ft. high. Filbert Nuts, very fine and foot, and Lawn Thorn-quicks. strong ; fit for bearing ; at a Grasses. I Privit Brier. very low price per 1000. Clovers of the , Euribea. All Trees well packed Finest Samples, r Rhubarb and As- FREE OF COST, and de- Golden and Black i paragus Roots. livered at the Station or Tares. ) Box lor Edging. Wharf, or any part of City. Gum and Wattle I Herbs and other Seed. t Roots. CATALOGUES ON API PLICATION. i Awaiting your Favors, WM. REID.

Historical! Tide "Jurors Reports and Awards, New Zealand Exhibition." Jurors : J. A. Ewen, J. liutterworth, T. C. Skinner, 41 So far as the Colony is concerned, the djeiup of materials is almosl entirely confined to the re-dyeing of Articles of Dress and Upholstery. almost useful art, for there uro many Winds of material that lose then colour before the texture is half worn. G. Hirsch, of Dunedin (DtJNKDiK DTK Works, George street, opposite Koyul George Hotel) exhibits* a cast- of specimens of l>yed Wools, Silks, and Featners, and dyed Sheepskins. The colors on the whole are very fair, and reflect considerable credit on the Exhibitor, to whom the Jurors recommended an Honorary Certificate should be awarded." Honorary Certificate, 629 : Guttftv Hinch, Dimedin, for specimens of Dyeing in Bilk F«»thert *c

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 217, 22 June 1877, Page 19

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