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TOHN TERTIUS KEMPSON, $J 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 which 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. 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". ___

HERMANN ROSE, (From Germany), DEUTSCHER WURSTMACHER, Wholesale Mauufacturer of Real German Sausage. Mettwurst^ Leberwurst, Blutwurst, Franfort, and other Sausages all made in the old German style. Ever} r sausage guaranteed to keep for twelve months. Picnic and tea parties, wholesale grocers, and hotels supplied at the lowest rates. Trade supplied. Hermann Rose, George street.

piOURLEY AND LEWIS, \X' UNDERTAKERS, George and Maclaggan-streets. Funerals attended to and supplied at most reasonable prices. Undertakers to the General and Provincia Governments.

AG. WATSON (late Watson and • Gow), begs respectfully to inform his numereus Friends and the public generally that he has commenced Business as General Blacksmith and Wheelwright in the premises occupied by the late firm, and trusts, by attention and making none but first-class articles, to merit a share of public patronage. Town and country orders punctually attended to. — Princes-street South, Dunedin.

SATURDAY, 3rd AUGUST, At 2 o'clock. TOWNSHIP OF BURKES BREWERY. HENRY DRIVER has received instructions to sell by auction, at Watson's Hotel, on Saturday, 27th July, at 2 o'clock, 50 Choice Sections in this township. The survey of this well-known township is now completed , and the present sale embraces some of the choicest sections in the township. Special attention is directed to these sections. They are charmingly situated, possess great natural advantages, and command magnificent and extensive views of the surrounding scenery, which is unsurpassed. A well-graded road has been made, being one chain, (6Gf t.) in width, which runs through the property, the maximum gradient being not greater than parts of Princes-street, Dunedin ; aud it is formed to a width of lift., which renders it a very easy, accessible, and good road. No expense has been spared in its jormation, for a distance of 25 chains, which gives access to the whole of the sections now offered for sale. It is proposed to continue the formation the entire length of the road. The other roads through the property are all 60 links wide, and have been laid off to the best possible advantage. Terms extremely liberal, viz. : — Deposit, £5 per section ; balance by quarterly payments, extending over three years, with 8 per cent, interest added. Lithographic plans now ready.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 274, 2 August 1878, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 274, 2 August 1878, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 274, 2 August 1878, Page 10

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