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lyT OLONEY'S HOTEL, SOUTH DUNEDIN. Superior Accommodation. Charges moderate, N.B.— Concrete huilding. No risk of fire "FLTURRAY'S PRIVATE HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET, fe^ Dunedin. r. k. Murray & son, proprietors. PRINCES STREET SOUTH, (Opposite Foot of Walker Street.) Dunedin, May, 1878. I beg respectfully to inform my numerous 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. <fc 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. ILLIAM HAVES, Auctioneer and Valuator, Peel-street, Lawrence. Properties and Mining Shares bought and sold on Commission or otherwise. Monies Advanced on Mortgage. Bills Discounted. SHAMROCK FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Rattkay Street, Dunedin. Established, 1861. Two minutes walk from Railway Station. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. Billiard Saloon, with Alcock's prize exhibi tion Table. Livery and Letting Stables ; Horses Carriages and Buggies for hire. W. L. PHILIP, Proprietor. MARSHALL'S HOMCEO- • pathic Pharmacy & Dispensary, Corner of Princes Street and Octagon. Open fiom 9 a.m. to G p.m., Sundays exceptcd. A complete stock of Homoeopathic ■preparations books and specialities kept, ca^*Yefilled and prescriptions accurately dispensed, &c. Dispensary on the same principle as those so successfully carried on in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, &c. Medical advice and medicine, ss. Consulting hours : J. R. Wanless, M.D., 10 to 11 a.m. ; J. D. Niven, M.D., 3 to i p.m. W 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. THOS. POWER Begs to inform his Friends and the Public that he has purchased from W. Bacon and Sons the Old Club Stables, Maclaggan-street, and that they will be carried on in future under his direction.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VI, Issue 304, 14 February 1879, Page 6

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