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npHE COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OP A . NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE ,TO INTENDING INSURERS. Advantages of Dealing with this Company :—: — 1. Mutuality ot interests between the Assured and the Company. 2. Full consideration will be given to any particular elements of. safety attached to the proposed risk without regard to any arbitrary or predetermined classification. 3. Very special inducements will be offered to small insurers. The Company are now prepared to accept Risks. A. LEE SMITH, Manager. Offices Next Colonial Bank.

T EICESTER BOOT AND SHOE XJ WAREHOUSE. The arrival of Summer . Shipments per "Mataura," "Calypso," and Mail Steamers via Melbourne, has enabled us to place before the public an assortment of BOOTS & SHOES that has never yet been equalled in Dunedin. The Novelties include " The Beaconsfield," Morocco, and " Salisbury," Prunella Rosette Shoes, Button Shoes;, High-leg Prunella Boots, See. A variety of Ladies' Light Kid. Boots, for holiday wear, at 6s 6d. Men's and Boys' Strong Wearing Boots, our otvn mam, at lowest possible cash prices. J. G. GREEN, LEICESTER BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, George Street (near the Octagon), Dunedin EI L L BROTHERS, Dunedin, AGENTS FOR— W. and A. Gilbey, London, Wine Importers and Distillers Barnes and Co., London, Oilmen's Stores James Heddle, Leith, Cordials E. A. and W. Greenshade, Bristol, Brushware David Nicholson, Edinburgh, Palace Brewery Somerville Bros., Waitepeka, Oatmeal J. Cook & Son, Hobart Town, Rugs & Leather Anvil Creek Coal Company, Newcastle Coal W. J. Saftons, Nelson, Hops D. Connell & Co., Old Royal Irish Whiskey NEILL BROTHERS, High street, Dunedin RAILWAY HOTEL, -"' MOSGIEL, WM. KNOTT, Proprietor. The above Hotel has been newly erected near the Railway Station. Visitors will find it replete with every modem convenience and comfort. N.B. — Good stabling and careful grooms. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables. P A R X IS R~, • (Successor to W. Grinley) BUTCHER (Next to Robert Burns Hotel), George street, Dunedin. Famililies waited on for Orders. "Charges reasonable. R O W N HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET. P. KELIGHER wishes to intimate to his friends and the public that he has purchased the above Hotel, which is most centrally situated, and affords accommodation not to be surpassed by any Hotel in the City. Persons desirous of the comforts of a home would do well to make an early call at the Crown. P. KELIGHER ... Propeietob. C TAG O N HOTEL Dunedin. JOHN PATTISON (formerly of the Royal Hotel, Dunedin), begs to inform his friends and the general public that 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 but the purest liquors, the best ales, and the choicest wines, will find a place in his cellar. JOHN PATTISON, OCTAGON HOTEL, DUNEDIN

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 296, 3 January 1879, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 296, 3 January 1879, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 296, 3 January 1879, Page 19

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