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HARP OF ERIN HOTEL QUEENSTOWN. Mbs. M'Bbidk ... iToprietoress. The above commodious and comfortable Hotel offers first-class accommodation < Tourists and others visiting the Lake scenery piITY HOTEL, DUNEDIN. MBS. N. MURPHY ... Proprietress,' On and after 3rd December, Mrs Murphy will OPEN her DINING-ROOM for LUNCHEON to the General Public from Noon Daily, and trusts by attention, civility, and reasonable charges to merit a share of Public Patronage from her many friends, as well as from the merchants and othe-s in Dunedin and neighbourhood. A Separate Room for Ladies, with Waitresses in attendance. The Prices of the various Articles will be attached to the Bill of Fare for the day. Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, etc., at all hours. Board and Residence in the Hotel as per arrangement. CITY HOTEL, DUNEDIN. November 22, 1883. THOMAS HALL Would respectfully inform his Friends and the Public that ho is now prepared to SUPPLY A FIRS T-CLASS DINNER With Tea or Coffee, from 12 a.m. to 3 p.m. For 9d, at his New Central Premises, 132 Princes Stbeet (Opposite Colonial Bank). Private Rooms for Ladies. Tea at all Houbs.

A. & T. INGLIS GREAT SALE of FOX'S BANKRUPT STOCK Now going on. JOHN HISLOP, (LATE A. BEVEBLT), CHRONOMETER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Exactly opposite the Bank of Otago, Princes-street. Every description of Jewellery made to order Ships' Chronometers Cleaned and Rated by Transit Observations. ■£tTs' ?f? f bdn & a th ° r <Nigh Practica Watchmaker, all work entrusted to his care will receive his utmost attention

J^ NEW VOLUME, "LAYS OF THE LAND OF THE MAORI AND MOA." ,_..,, . By Thomas Bracken. With an introduction by the Rev. Rutherford Waddell, M.A. Now in. the LONDON PRESS, And will be issued in New Zealand about the middle of December. t>™ J bis ne T 7° lxim^ wsll contain all the best of Mb. Bracken's rOEMS, carefully revised, OQ fo^-V be * w< ?*t wil i be issued trom one of th e best publishing establishments m London, it will be turned out in first-class style. P ortr^% b f O She:u?hor. elegailtlybOUnd fa Cl ° tb ' ™* CoQtai * 3 he published price will be FIVE SHILLINGS, khn^M ¥ c yy 8 ™ W^. U be limit ed, those who desire to obtain copie should make early application to the undersigned. or Pn^ eiP 51 P B E^ LIKGS AND EIGHT lejENCE On stamps Colony" } WiU be P ° sted free t0 any arfc of th e Early application is necessary to JAMES WILKIE AND CO., . DUNE DIN. [A CABD.J rjiHE MISSES HUME are prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS for instruction in Singing and Fixing the Voice. Full par. ticulars at Begg's Music Warehouse, on Wednesdays and Fridays, between 12 and 1 o'clock. PIR E! FIRE!! FIRE !! !— market BrUnner C ° al * S the cheapest and most la3tin S Coal in th e "ORUNNER COAL gives out a greater heat upon less -*-* consumption than any other coal. T3RUNNBR COAL is equal to Scotch coal and lower in -*-* price ; is cheaper than Newcastle, and lasts longer. BRUNNER COAL should be tried by "all" for if once used is always used. BRUNNER COAl7is~suppliel^y~M^^r^Ton^rn~s^, 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,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 36, 4 January 1884, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 36, 4 January 1884, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XI, Issue 36, 4 January 1884, Page 12