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WOODIFIELD AND JOLLY, GENEEAL PEINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, Octagon, Dunedin. W. and J. having recently imported a most extensive and varied printing plant, arc now prepared to execute every description of Plain and Ornamental Printing in the newest and nontr-st stylos, find with despatch Printers of all kinds of Circulars, Cards, Eeceipt, Delivery, and Cheque Books, Ball and other Programmes, Chemists' Labels, Billheads, Handbills, Posters, Magazines, Pamphlets and Publications of any size or form. ADVERTISEMENT. Q<T. MARY'S CONVENT, AUCKLAND, BOARDING SCHOOL. The course of instruction comprises : — Thorough English Education, French, Italian, and German Languages ; Mathematics, Music, Singing, Painting, etc. ; Flower-making in Paper, Wax, and Wool ; use of Globes, etc. ; Fancy and Plain Needlework, etc. Terms :— English Education and Board etc £32 per annum. Do. do. with extras ... £40 per annum Through recent enlargement of Boarding School and the means of accomodation, there are at present a few vacancies for Boarders. For further particulars, apply to the Lady Superior, St. Mary's Convent, Auckland.

By Special i^^^ Appointment. M FLEMING, Pink of Fashion • Dress Bootmaker to ITis Excellency Sir George Fcrgusson Bowcn, late Governor of New Zealand. M. Fleming begs to inform his kind supporters and the public at large that he is prepared to make the neatest and most fashionable style of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots to oidcr, up to the full pink of fashion, at 15 per cent, less than his usual price, at the beginning of the year 1873. One trial, and he is bound to please the eye and fit the foot. George-street, Dunedin. "VTOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF JLN dunedin. E. K. M'LISKEY, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Eattray Street, In returning thanks to his numerous frieuds and the public for their liberal patronage and support for so many j'ears conferred on nim, begs to announce that he has just completed new and extensive Premises, with all the latest appliances for the Manufacture of Boots nn<l Hhocs of every description, wholesale iind lvtiiil, at prices to suit the requirements of .'ill who may favour him with their patronage. Every style of work got up on the premisct., and guaranteed cst material and workmanship. T BARRETT, (Late of Barrett's Family Hotel Durham-street, Christchurch. Has removed to that central position the BOROUGH HOTEL, Having purchased the freehold, where Travellers and Tourists will find comfort and civility. The cellars are supplied with the best wines and spirits, including Jamieson and Son's seven year old malt, specially imported by the proprietor. Travellers called for the early trains. JOHN BARRETT, Proprietor. BACON & SONS • (Livery Stable-keepers), Great King street. Beg to intimate to their Friends and the Public generally that they have sold their interest in the Old Club 'Stables, Maclagganstreet, and are continuing their business as usual in King street only. With reference to the above, MR. TII OS. POW E E Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has purchased from W. Bacon and Sons the Old Club Stables, Maclnggan-street, and that they will be carried on iv future under his direction.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 286, 25 October 1878, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 286, 25 October 1878, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 286, 25 October 1878, Page 10