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THE OLDEST SOAP MANUFACTORY IN NEW ZEALAND J^LBION gOAP STORES, ESTABLISHED 1859. M. BARDSLEY & SON, PROPRIETORS. MANUFACTURERS OF FANCY TOILET SOAPS IN GREAT VARIETY, WHICH FOR RICHNESS OF PERFUWE TUMTTrv AND QUALITY ARE NOT EQUALLED BY ANYTHING IN THE COLONY; i£lK * U3lh '> BKAUrY f 1 ! I ! I 1 J if ?| . i! I- P *'t 1 1 M 43 < < 9 s" •? ALSO THE CELEBEATED fls I a iff f j PRIZE PALE, tt | I 5 | g 3 PUREST. • g I a sI * | I W ° I I •" I • MANUFACTORY : KING AND CUMBERLAND STREETS, DUNEDIN. O-PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION.

McQUEEN AND PARIS, (Late with F. Beissel), HAIRDRESSERS, PERFUMERS, WIG MAKERS, Manufacturers of Hair Jewellery, &c. , 58, PRINCES STRE]ET, DUNEDIN (Next door to Allen's Seed^Warehouse.) McQ. and P. have pleasure in informing th c public that they have taken those preniise s next Mr. Allan, Seedsman, where they in' tend practising their profession. Mr. McQueen (who for some years past has had charge of Mr Beissel's Ladies' Hairdressing Department) will give his attention to the Ladies' Hairdressing in the new establishment. Ladies' and Children's Hair carefully cut and singed. J MORONEY, DEEBS AND ANATOMICAL BOOT MAKER, Next Star and Garter Hotel, ITCHEN STREET, OAMARU. ATRICK FITZPATRICK (late Saratoga Hotel, Blueskin), Begs to inform his old Friends and the Public generally that he has taken that well-known Hostlery and Bay View Hotel (late Jewitt's) on the Andersen's Bay road, and close to the Musselburgh Station. Every accommodation for travellers, with wines and spirits of the best quality. Loose-boxes and every convenience for horses. ESTABLISHED 29 YEARS. GEORGE MATTHEWS, Nurseryman and Seedsman, Moray Place, Dunedin, has on sale Garden Seeds of all sorts : Flower Seeds, Lawn Grass Seed ; also Field Carrot, Turnip, Mangold, or Vetches, Field Peas, Clover Seeds, Rye Grass, Italian Rye Grass, Timothy Grass, — all finest quality, O-itilo^us J,al price 3 o.a a^vho.iticu.

/CAMPBELL & CRUST'S V_y Town and Suburban PARCELS DELIVERY. Chief Receiving Office ... Manse street. (Late Cobb and Co.'s) next Wain's Hotel. Branch do.... George street, J. Neil, Herbalist „ Great King st., corner of Howe st., D. Comrie „ Arthur st., J. T. Kempson, Chemist „ Maori Hill, R. Waugh „ Roslyn, L. Marshall „ Mornington, W. C. M'Nee The Glen, Alex. Healey „ Caversham, D. Clark, News-agent LIST OF RATES. Hours of UnderfUnder Under Delivery 71b. 281 b. 112tt). No. 1 District. From South") End of Town | to Frederick I 11 a.m. 3d Id 6d street, not in- J 5 p.m. eluding the High Levels. J No. 2 DISTRiCT. Beyond Fre- ] derick street! 11 a.m. 4d 64 9d and within ( 5 p.m. the Town Belt) No. 3 District. Outside Town"] Belt, Townships of Maori Hill, Nevada Roslyn, Mornington.West J- 2 p.m. 6d 9d Is Dunedin, Eglington, the Glen, Caversham and Kensington. J Special arrangements made for the delivery of large numbers of Parcels at Reduced Rates. Campbell and Crust will still continue their regular Express Business, and, as hitherto, pay special attention to the Removal of Furniture both in town and country. Parcels received at any of the above-named Branch Offices for transmission per the New Zealand Express Company, to all parts of the Colony

THE OTAGO FOUNDRY, Cumberland-street, Dunedin J. DAVIDSON & COY., Late W. Wilson, ENGINEERS, BOILER MAKERS, AND IRON FOUNDERS. Machinery of all kinds Made to Order. Also, Engines, Boilers, and every discription of Brass, Wrought Iron, and Cast Iron Work. Quartz Crushing Machinery. CHEAP BUILDING MATERIAL, BONE DUST, AND FLOCK FOR UPHOLSTERERS, At Lowest Rates. Prices on Application. EVERY Line the best of its kind. No purchaser is expected to take the Goods unless they are as represented. All our prices are equally low. T. and G. Flooring, 16s, ; T. and G. Lining, lls. ; Dressed W. 8,, 12s. ; Red Pine, 12s. (id. Roofing Iron, &c. A. GIBBS & Co., (Late Gibbs and Clayton), Cumberland Street. 11/TELICAN AND HAYES^ WHOLESALE and RETAIL PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, Thames Stbeet, OAMARU.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 345, 28 November 1879, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 345, 28 November 1879, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume VII, Issue 345, 28 November 1879, Page 6

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