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TN THANKING my numerous Friends and Customers for the very liberal patronage I have received, I beg that they will extend the same to my successor, MR. A. DORNWELL, Whom I have every confidence in rceommsnding. JOHN MACKLEY. With reference to the above, the unde^ signed pledges himself to keep up the good reputation of the Oldest Establishment in Dunedin by keeping none but the very Primest of Ox Beef, Wether Mxitton, Dairy Fed Pork, &c. Families and Shipping supplied with every article in. the trade. Agent for Mr. GEAR, of Wellington, for his Superior Preserved Meats, Soups, &c. ' Agent for Mr. GREEN, Christchurch, for Hams, Bacon, and Lard. r WANTED, a Suitable Site for a Model Slaughter-hotise, within easy distance of town, guarantee given that no smell or nuisance therefrom, the cattle being all housed and the place cleaned up hourly, . I wish to arrange for a' Regular Supply of Dairy-fed Pork and Veal. Beef Hams, Pork Hams, and Bacon, from Dairy-fed Pigs ; Mutton Hams, Spiced Beef, Smoked Beef and Toneues. from 10th inst. A. DORNWELL, Smithfield Market Co, PRINCES STREET SOUTH, (Opposite Foot of Walker Street.) Dunedin, May, 1873. I beg respectfully to inform my munerous Friends and the Public that I have commenced Business as GROCER & GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANT, in those centrally situated premises, between the Gridiron Hote and Messrs. Scanlan Bros. & Co., Oil and Colour Merchants. Having had 12 years experience in the Grocery Business, and being well acquainted with all its Branches, I trust by attention and civility, and keeping nothing but genuine articles, to merit a share of public patronage. Note the Address — JAMES BEVERIDGE, (From J. Peterson & C 0.,) Princes Street South, Opposite Foot of Walker Street, Dunedin. I HAVE this day sold to Messrs. QILMOUR BROS. & CO. my interests in the business hitherto carried on by me *n^ Princes Street South, as Baker, Grocer, Wine, ~ Spirit and Provision Merchant ; and, in taking this opportunity of thanking my numerous customers for the liberal support accorded to me during the past ten years, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to my successors. D. WOOD. WITH reference to the above, GILMOUR BROS, desire to return their thanks to the inhabitants of Dunedin and suburbs for the liberal amount of patronage bestowed on them in Walker Street during the past four years, and in purchasing the above business, beg to intimate that they have admitted Mr. Robt. M. Meflen, late of D. Miller's, George Street, as a member of their firm, the business of which will be carried on under the style of GILMOUR BROS. & CO. They hope by keeping first-class goods at lowest possible prices, combined with strict attention to business, to merit a still further ' share of public patronage. Princes and Walker Streets, Dunedin, May 1, 1878.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 267, 14 June 1878, Page 6

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