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FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!— Brunner Coal is the cheapest and most lasting Coal in the market. BRUNNER COAL gives out a greater heat upon less consumption than any other coal. BRUNNIiII COAL is equal to Scotch coal and lower in price ; is cheaper than Newcastle, and lasts longer. BRUNNER COAL should be tried by alffor if once used is always used. BHUNNER COAL is supplied by Messrs. Tomlinson, Swan, M'Fie, and Coal Merchants generally. IF you cannot get genuine Brunner Coal order direct from the office. BRUNNER COAL COMPANY'S OFFICE is opposite Railway Station. AMESMA C 1? I E Has fob Sale Newcastle Coal I Firewood of all kinds Scotch ditto | Charcoal "*L Kaitangata ditto . Fencing Posts and Shag Point ditto Shell Gravel. Green Island ditto | lime.; JAMES MACFIE,', Great Kino Street (Opposite Bacon's Stables). RABBITSKINS. xfi rpHE NEW ZEALAND 1- RABBITSKIN EXCHANGE. Jetty and Cbawkord Streets, *% E - R - BRADSHAW, Exporter and igjhi Importer, Proprietor. ■■j^^K^^^^L^^^^j Rabbitskins Bought in any Indents Executed in ihe British and Continental Maikets promptly and cheaply. WINTER COMFORTS. KAITANGATA COAL. HPHIS favourite Household Coal continues to improve as ■I the workings deepen, and the quality at present is superior to anything previously delivered. The Small Coal, which is delivered under lignite prices, is specially suited for Stoves and Ranges. Sold by all Coal Merchants. NEW BOOKS, Magazines, and Periodicals received by mail at Dunne's, 141 George Street. VARIED ASSORTMENT of Prayer Books and Catholic works at Dunne's, 141 George Street. SCHOOL BOOKS, Drawing Materials, Scrap Books, Photographic Albums, and General Stationary at Dunne's, 141 George Street. RDERS RECEIVED for Dublin " Freeman's Journal," Dublin " Nation," or any newspaper at Dunne's, 141 George Street. /COUNTRY RESIDENTS supplied with prices and \±J particulars of Prayer Books and other Books. James Dunne, 141 George Street. JAMES DUNNE, Bookseller, Stationer, and*3?ews Ajwcrt, 141 George Street, Dnnedin. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. J LEWIS desires to inform the public he still continues • the UNDERTAKING BUSINESS as formerly at the Establishment, 152 George street, Dunedin. Funerals attended in Town or Country with promptness cad conoroy. pOIAL EXCHANGE HOTEL HIGH STREET. The extensive improvements in the above Hotel have been completed and the new DINING-ROOM NOW OPEN. LUNCHEON daily, from 1 to 2.3 C D. C. O'MEAGHER, Proprietress.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 24, 5 October 1883, Page 10