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jDARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION. The DRAPERS are on the eve of acceding to the request of the Assistants by CLGSING AT SIX O'CLOCK ON SATURDAYS. LADIES OF DUNEDIN, We tender you our thanks for your steadily increasing persistence in abstaining from SATURDAY AFTERNOON SHOPPING. APPE/kL TO THE WORKING CLASSES, We are powerless without your aid.Remember you have from Mid-day for Shopping. Why, therefore, endeavour to debar from your fellow-men a much sought boon, by persistingly delaying until Saturday Night those purchases which can as easily, and with better advantage, be made BEFORE SIX O'CLOCK. WE cannot think it will be any inconvenience to YOU, YOU know it will be a great advantage to US. , WE AWAIT YOUR PRACTICAL REPLY. HENRY WALLIS, Hon. Sec. Temporary Offices : Hope Terrace, George Street. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ■jt/r AND J. MEENAN beg to inform their numerous "^ • Customers and the Public generally, that they have Removed to their New Premises, opposite the Waverly Boarding House, Moray Place, four doors from the Premises lately occupied by them.

BARRETT'S FAMILY HOTEL' (Late Devonshire Aims,) Comer of Durham and Peterborough Streets, CHRISTCHURCH. Terms Moderate. iJgpHot and Cold Baths. The Billiard Room contains one of Alcock's Prize Tables. i^T Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the veryBest Quality, including Jamieson and Sons' Old Malt Dublin Whiskey, specially imported by the proprietor. First-class Stabling. — Hacks and Bugies on Hire. J. BARRETT, Proprietor. TO LET, for Public Meetings, Sunday Schools, or other purposes, that large and commodious Hall in Rattray-street belonging to the Pioneer Lodge, 1.0.0. F. Applications received by G. Jacobs, Bull and Mouth Hotel, or to J. Teague, painter, Rat-tray-street. The hall will be ready for occupation early in March. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and Marchioness of Normanby. MATHESON BROS. & CO. beg to inform the inhabitants of Dunedand New Zealand generally, that they always have on hand a large and tastefully selected stock of China, Glass, Earthenware, Lamps, Vases, &c. Mr. Matheson, sen., having recently visited the principal British and Continental Markets, has made arrangements for Monthly supplies of all the latest Patterns, Colours, and Designs. In Dinner Services from £5 to £50 ; in Dessert Sets f rom 55s to £30 ; in Tea Services from 35s 1o £15 15s; 'in Breakfast Sets from 70s to £15 ; in Complete Sets of Table Glass from £12 to £50. Richly hand -painted Flower Pots and Vases in Dresden, Sevres, and Worcester China and Bohemian Glass. Just to hand, a beautiful variety of the celebrated " Belleek" Porcelain. Also a magnificent stock of Cut Glass Chandeliers for gas or kerosene, from three to six lights. Also, a beantif ul assortment of Lamps in Cut Glass and Silver, Bronze, Wrought Brass, Oxidised Silver, Ormulu, &c, and fitted with the most approved Burners. itoTON House, Princes street,; Dunediu. N.B.— Wholesale Warehouse, Bond street.

TURKISH BATHS. The growing luxury of the age to the healthy, and, with the aid of Warm, Hot, Cold and Shower Bathing, properly administered, the only certain and effectual cure for all the " Ills tnat flesh is heix Jo." Advice gratis every day, by a thoroughly experienced and successful Practitioner of Hydropathy, at the Baths Moray place. GRATUITOUS ADVICE. Hegulate 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 twenty-four hours. " Throw Physic to the Dogs." The growing attendance at the Baths in ■Moray Place affirm the assertion made long ntco, and now again put forth — nevertheless the vaunted superiority of others — that the Warm, Hot, Cold, Showek, Tepid, Swimming, and Turkish Baths which are to be had there eveiy day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sundays till 10 a.m., are, for comfort, attention, and cleanliness, Second to None in the Southern Hemisphere, and out of London and the Continent, superior to anything in the Northern Hemisphere. See Testimonials at the Baths by Visitors from all parts of the Woi-lci. ANNAN'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, Main Street, Kumara, situate in the healthiest part of the Totvn, being directly opposite the Post and Telegraph Offices, the Court House and other Government Buildings. The New Zealand Tablet, Melbowne Advocate, Sydney Freeman's Journal, Nation, and many Local, Intel-provincial and Home papers filed, together with a well appointed Library, containing many volumes of Irish National Works for the wse of visitors and boarders. Wines and spirits of the "best quality direct from Bond. Good accommodation and stabling. D. HANNAN, Proprietor. TANDAED INSUBANCE COMPANY. Head Office : Princes-stbeet, Dunedin. FIRE, MARIAS, AND FIDELITY GOAEANTEE EISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CUEEENT RATES. CHARLES REID, Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 257, 5 April 1878, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 257, 5 April 1878, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 257, 5 April 1878, Page 18

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