Mrs. Gill of Princes' street Dunedia announces the arrival of a most choice stock of millinery and ladies' and children's clothing of all kinds. Mrs. Gill's dressmaking department is extremely well managed, and the charges very moderate. Mr. J. E. Bone George street, and Railway Terminus Dunedin, has on hand a large stock of all the newest and best books and periodicals.
Mr. Robert Hay, Civil Engineer has removed to offices in the Buildings of the Dunedin Finance Company, High street. Mr. J. Drumm has taken the Bacecourse Hotel St. Kilda, near Dunedin, which ban been renovated and fitted up in a most comfortable manner. Mr. Drumm's long established reputation in Dunedin and its neighbourhood will doubtless attract many visitors to his house— which will be found admirably conducted in all respects. Mr. T. J. Leary has disposed of his old established chemist's business in Princes street to Mr. A. M. Loasby, by whom it will be condncted so as to maintain its well earned character. Messrs Gibson and Smart, Crawford and Water streets, Dunedin, are supplying coal of all kinds at extremely reasonable rates. Messrs Richard Allen and Co.; of theßelfowl Flour Mills, Timara, are possessed ol the finest plant in the Colony, and turn out flour that cannot be rivalled'in quality, -
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 1, 24 April 1885, Page 11
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213Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 1, 24 April 1885, Page 11
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