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THE FIRST HOUSE IN DUNBDIN FOB SADDLES AND HARNESS I HENRY RICHARDSON has now on view the largest, best, and cheapest Stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Whips, Spurs, &cc, &c,, ever seen in New Zealand. A saving of fully 50 per cent, is effected by purchasing at this establishment. Note the AddressOpposite A. & T. Ixglis, Drapers, GEORGE-STREET, Dunedin. A J. P A R X, AUTHORISED SURVEYOR, Victoria Chambers, Manse-street, Dunedin. QUEEN'S HOTEL, OAMARU. " Civility, Comfort, Attention." JAMES MARKHAM, having taken the above establishment, has just made extensive alterationf and improvements, and is now prepared to accommodate a number of respectable Boarders on moderate terms. The cellar is stocked with the choicest wines, and the ales and spirits supplied at this house are of the vciy best brands. Don't Forget THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, [ Thames-street, Oamartt. THE HOTEL, PRINCES-STREET SOUTH. THE GLOBE HOTEL is now rereplete with every modern appliance, and is furnished after the latest and most approved method. The accommodation it now offers cannot be surpassed by any Hotel in the City. Persons desirous of obtaining the comforts of a home, combined with moderate charges, will do well to make early application at the Globe. Billiards. — One of Alcock's Prize Medal Tables, the best in town. First-class Stabling for twenty horses. An experienced grooii always in attendance. A. OWEN, Proprietor, PRINCES-STREET, SOUTH, DUXEDIN.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 288, 8 November 1878, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 288, 8 November 1878, Page 21

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