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WHITTAKER BROTHERS have just received, and are now opening, " Ex Mail Steamer," 3 CASES, 1 BALE, 1 PARCEL OF ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS. WORK BOXES, STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS. Also, a Beautiful Selection of DOUAY BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS, and a Choice Assortment of CATHOLIC TALE BOOKS. W. BROS, have also on Stock some Beautiful C. D. V.'s OF HIS HOLINESS THE LATE POPE PIUS THE NINTH, Is. EACH, or 10s. DOZEN. Coloured Pictures in great variety of Blessed Virgin, St, Patrick, &c igf Observe the Address :—: — ~ WHITTAKER BROTHERS, \ CATHOLIC BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. P.S. — Country Orders punctually attended to, 0 H N TEBTIUS X E M P S 0 N, • PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Arthur Street, Dunedin, (two doors from the Salutation Hotel). J. T. X., in grateful acknowledgment of the support accorded him during the past four years, has resolved to build a Shop more worthy of the same in every respect, and replete with all the appliances requisite for the preparation of the various Drugs and Chemicals whioh J. T. K. manufactures in his own laboratory, to ensure the Freshness and Purity necessary for the compounding of Prescriptions, to which he devotes especial care and attention. The Pillar Letter Box being close at hand, J. T. K. (for the convenience of the neighbourhood) has obtained a License to Sell Stamps, in consequence of which he has combined Stationery with his business. He also keeps in Stock a full supply of all British and Foreign Patent Medicines in use in the Colonies ; also a choice selection of Toilet and Nursery requisites, consisting of Aerated Soda Water on draught, cool from the fountain, flavoured to taste with genuine Fruit Syrups. A few choice Brands of Cigars also kept in stock.

RN. STEVEN'S • CARPENTER, BUILDER, &c. Moray Place, Dunedin, Near Temperance Hall. Jobbing Work. Furniture Repaired and Polished. House and Shop Steps to Order. MR. T. P. CAMERON, ARCHITECT, Has taken Offices in Moray Place, opposite Criterion Hotel, and is prepared to supply, on the shortest notice, plans and correct estimates for all descriptions of buildings. TOWNSHIP OF BURKES BREWERY, now being Surveyed To be sold by Auction at an early date, due notice of which will be given, Splendid Sites and Convenient Lots for Villa Sites, Suburban Residences, And Working Men's Homes, The Township is charmingly sitnated a short distance from town, and is easily accessible by road or rail, beiug only ten minutes ride by rail and a pleasant drive of four miles by road. A visit will demonstiate that tt^ possesses a very large extent of level land, t^jP ground running with a gentle rise to a considerable distance from the waterside frontage. Its commanding position and splendid scenery stamp it the most lovely spot on the shore of the harbour, embracing an uninterrupted view of the Peninsula, the Islands, and the Heads, whilst it is universally acknowledged to be the healthiest suburban locality near Dunedin. A permanent stream of pure sweet water runs through the township from which a copious supply is obtainable, which at a very small outlay could be laid on at any of /the sections. An unlimited supply of timber for firewood is available at almost the cost of cutting. The Land for Suburban Residences without doubt stands unrivalled, and should command the attention of capitalists or anyone seeking a desirable investment of daily increasing value. Extraordinary liberal terms, viz., Deposit, £5 per Section ; balance by quarterly payments, extending over three years, with 6 per cent interest added.

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

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