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WELLINGTON STEAM BISCUIT AND CONFECTIONERY WORKS, FARISH STREET, WELLINGTON. The Proprietor, possessing the most eoirpletc Plant of Machinery in his line in the Colony, is able to supply the trade with goods which in price, quality, and variety defy competition. For Catalogue of Prices apply to the Factory. S. S. GRIFFITHS, PROPRIETOR. M E D I C A L. DR. HANSON, L.R.C.P., AND L.R.C.S., OK EDTNUUKGII, 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 ]2 Morning, and 7 to 9 Evening. Hours — 9 to 12 Morning, Sundays. Advice — Is 6d 1 V During above Hours. Medicine — Is Gd. J During other Hours DR HANSON can bo Consulted at Murray's Private Hotel, Rattray-strect. DR. HANSON al&o begs to intimate to the HOMCEOPATHISTS of Dunedin that he has a thorough knowledge of Homoeopathic and Hydropathic Treatment. Sppcalist for Brain, Nervous, and Rheumatic Affections.

THE WESTMINSTER LOAN AND DISCOUNT SOCIETY. Office — GEORGE Street (Three doors from Southampton Buildings) A. E. MELLICK, Manager. This Society advances CASH to all respectable parties on personal security, in sums of £."3 to £500, repayable by weekly instalments of one shilling in the pound, at a uniform charge of ten per cent., which is deducted from the amount borrowed when the Loan is granted. N.P>. — These advertised terms are strictly adhered to. CASH advanced on freehold, leasehold, and all other available securities. Bills Discounted.

BARRETT'S FAMILY HOTEL' (Lare Devonshive Arms,) Corner of Durham and Peterborough Streets CHRISTCHURCH. This Hotel, which has been erected regardless of expense, to replace the Old Devonshire Arms, is capable of accommodating a large number of boarders and travellers, is furnished in first-class style, as well as Special Suites of Room? for Families. Terms Moderate. l^Hot and Cold Baths. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's Prize Tables. i^" Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the very Best Quality, including Jamieson and Sons' Old Malt Dublin Whiskey, specially imported by the proprietor. First-class Stabling. — Hacks and Bugics on Hire. J. BARRETT. Proprietor. /GRANGE HOTEL, HANOVER-STREET, Dunedin. C. BUNBURY, Proprietor. [A CARD.] TBOLD I N I, ARCHITECT. Plans and lions ghen. on the shortct notice. Snowdown House, JHerriott Row, Dunedin.

IV/TB. T. P. CAMER OX, I ARCHITECT. j Has taken Offices in Moray Place, oppo-itp , Criterion Hotel, and is prepared to snpply. <-n | the shortest notice, plans and correct c-ii- : mates for all descriptions of buildings. rr\ uRK IS H DA THs „ The growing luxury of the figc to the ' health}', and, with the aid o[ Warm, Hot, i Cold and Shower Bathing, properly ad- , ministered, the only certain and effectual \ cure for all the >( Ills that tlesh is heir to." j Advice gratis every day, by a thoroughly experienced and successful Practitioner of Hydropathy, at the Baths Moray place. I GRATUITOUS ADVICE. Regulate your appetite and keep open by means of the Bath, " The corkscrew pores of the skin, computed at eight millions in the human body, and twenty-eight miles in length," and which, when open, discharge from two to three pounds waste matter in j twenty -four hours. | " Throw Physic to the Do™." * I The growing attendance at the Baths in | Moray Place affirm the assertion made long' atro, and now again put forth — nevertheless | the vaunted superiority of others — that the | Warm, Hot, Cold, Shower. Tepid, Swimm- j txu, amITUKKISH Baths which ai c to be had ! there every day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sun- j days till 10 a.m., are, for comfort.-attention. j and cleanliness, SECOND TO None in the J Southern Hemisphere, and out of London and the Continent, superior to anything in the Nmthern Hemisphere. j Sec Testimonials at the Baths'by Visitors from j all parts of the World.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 18

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