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IMPORTERS. T ADIES will find at H. & B. BROWNLIE'S the La best assortment of MILLINERY. Their Bonnets are handsome, stylish, and becoming in shape ; and their Hats are trimmed with care and great good taste. Their Stock of BABYLINEN is the largest and best assortoj|. Immense variety in shape, material, and trimming. Their STAYS are comfortable, durable, and improving to the figure ; and their UNDERCLOTHING far ladies and children unsurpassed for make and finish. The whole Moderate in Price. PRINCES-STREET, DUNEDIN, (Opposite Herbert, Hayncs & Co.) a H E E D V BE. OTHERS, HAM AND BACON CURERS AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, WALKER-STREET, DUNEDIN. (Shop lately occupied by A. Hellier.) SHEEDY'S Smoked Hams and Bacon are equal to the best Limerick or Belfast imported. BHEEDY'B Plain Hams (sugar cured) are superior to any in Dunedin. BHEEDY'S Side Bacon (plain and smoked) can be 'had from all Grocers. ASK for SHEEDY'S Hams and Bacon, and be sure you get them. NONJi' UKNUIWIS unless branded BHEJSDiT BKOB., DUNEDIN And other Instruments, Tuned, and Repaired. PIANOFORTES FOR HIRE. New Zealand Agent for George Woods & Co.'s unrivalled American Parlor Organ.

GEORGE WATSON, CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANT IN BANKRUPTCY, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Sharebrokeb, ALBEUT BUILDINGS, Opposite Post-Citice, Dunedin. i . _^- OCTAGON HOTEL/ Dunedin. JOHN PATTIBON (formerly of the Royal Hotel, Dunedin), begs to inform his friends and the general public thai he has taken the above fine Hotel, where he will be happy to meet his old acquaintances. His many years' experience in the Wine and Spirit trade has enabled him to select the very best brands, and he can assure his patrons that nothing bnt the- purest liquors, the best ales, and the choicest wines, will find a place in his celldr. JOHN EATTISON, OCTAGON HO/TEL, DUNEDIN. -|yr ornitstgton hotel -*-*■*- JIOIOTNGTON, L> TT N E D I N. FRAPCIS M'CLUSKEY ... Propbietor, Wishc to intimate to his many friends and the g neral public that he has purchased the above hotel. Having just completed extensive improvements, he is now in a position to offer first-class accommodation. None but the best liquors kept. Good stabling and Paddock accommodation. Charges moderate.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 20

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