FINDLAY AND C O.'S OTAGO STEAM SAW, PLAxNING, MOULDING, DOOR, AND SASH FACTORY, Cum erland, tuart, and Castle streets, DttNEDIN. They beg to intimate to Builders, Contractors, and the Public generally, that having just complett extensive alterations to their Plant and Premises, they are now in a position to execute all orders entrusted to them with the utmost despatch. All the Machinery is of the best and most modern principles ; customers can, therefore, rely upon all work being done in. the best possible manner. We would call |pecial attention to our Door, Sash, Turnery, and Moulding Department, as recent improvements have enabled us to turn out large quantities of the best finish and design. As we import large quantities of our Colonial timber in bulk, we are prepared, with our large sawing appliances, to cut on the shortest notice to any size. Our very large Shed and Building Accommodation enables us to keep all stock suitable for up-country purposes, or which would be injured by exposure, completely under cover. All Orders, coastwise or up-country, shall receive our best attention. FINDLAY AND CO. OOUTH DUNEDIN ROPE MANUFACTORY. M. DONAGHY, Proprietor. Manilla and New Zealand Flax Rope. Cordage and Twine of every description in stock. Orders punctually attended to. L~D CLUB LIVERY AND LETTING STABLES Maclaggan Street, Dunedin, THOMAS POWER - - Proprietor. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hacks for hire. Carriages, Buggies, and Waggonettes, single or double, ready on the shortest notice. First-class accommodation for Livery Horses. OOY A L H~O~T EL, George- 6treet, Port Chalmers. JAMES MORKANE, Proprietor. r\UEEN'b HOTEL, OAMARU. " Civility, Comfort, Attention." JAMES MARKHAM, having taken the above establishment, has just made extensive alterations 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 very best brands. Don't Forget THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, Thames Street, Oamabu. SEPARATE OFFICES FOR THE LADIES. SKENE'S LABOREXCHANGE SPRINGES S?DUNEDINI*
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 345, 28 November 1879, Page 20
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328Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 345, 28 November 1879, Page 20
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