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TCf O O N D A V O I L, Now Landing, ex Rebecca Crowell, from Boston. Insist on having NOONDAY OIL from your Grocer. Get the best— brilliant, safe. Less consumption of oil. less filling and trimming of lamps and cheaper in the end than low-test dangerous oils that axe sold at of lamps, a lower price. (7* Every tin stamped to avoid counterfeits, .d To be had from all first-class Grocers. LASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT STORE, 106 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, (Late Royal Arcade.) VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY I Try the GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY BOOT AND BHOE STORE For the Best Value for Boots and Shoes. Colonial- made Boots of a superior quality, specially manufactured for country wear, of our own make. Men's hand closed pegged Watertight^, specially made up for country wear. Men's strong Balmoral Boots, splendid wear, very strong, 11s 6d. Men's Elastic Sides, tips and nails, 12s 6d. For girls' and boys' Boots for school wear, our own make ia guaranteed to give satisfaction. * A good stock of various styles, in Ladies' Eid and Levant E.S. Hessian Top, from 6s 6d to 9s 6d. ' ' ' ' English, French, and German Boots and Shoes always on hand and newest styles in Ladies' Button Boots and German Shoes. Ladies Slippers and House Boots in great' variety.' "' Stockyard and Milkers' Boots— a special line. Boots' and Shoes of every description made to order— pegged or sewn. ' ■<-.!?,'-. Repairs done on the premises on the shortest notice, New Elastics put in. ' NEIL McFAT>DEN, Glasgow and Londondebbt Boot and Shoe Stobe, 106 GEORGE STREET, 106 ' ' DUNEDIN. SACRED HEART HIGH AND SELECT SCHOOLS FOR YOUNG LADIES (Conducted by the Religious of Notre Dame des Missions), BARBADOES STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Will be RE-OPENED for day pupils on Thursday, 22nd January at 2 p.m. Boarders for the High School are requested to return on Monday 19th January. Application for Boarders and Day Pupils to b« made at the Monastery, before or after the 19th January, between 2 and 5 p.m. For further particulars apply to the REV. MOTH Ell PRIORESS MOBNINGTON BUTCHERY. EDWARD CARROLL Has much pleasure in announcing to his friendsand the Public that he has purchased the above Business (lately carried on by Thomas Carroll, under the style of Carroll Bros.). Every arrangement will be made to meet the requirements of the Trade, and the Business will be conducted in such a 'manner as to merit a liberal support at the handß of the Public. The BEST GOODS only will be kept, and prices will be found REASONABLE. EDWARD CARROLL. MESSRS. REYNOLDS AND HENDERSON. f^\ ENTLEMRN.— I have to inform you that you ai;e the VX Successful Tenderers for the Boot and Shoe Stock in the Assigned Estate of J. Molliapn and; Son, Princes street, Duuedin. ' "(Signed) T. S. GRAHAM, Trustee. May 29, 1885. . IMPORTANT NOTICE. With reference to the above Messrs. Reynolds, and Henderson beg to inform their friends and public generally that they have severed their connection with City Boot Palace and purchased the above Assigned rf 3 of J. Mollison and Son. Princes street, at lees than half £ s cost ; and as w,e only have the premises for a few weeks we intend holding a Great Clearing Sale for about one month. The Stock must be sold at your own prices. Inspection Invited. SALE COMMENCES FRIDAY, MAY 29. The Public are asked to reserve purchases till then. WANTED KNOWN.— Just Received, another Small Shipment of Lampware, ex ship Annie Berner, from New York. Lamp-glasses, globes, and fittings, all sorts, sizes, and shapes. Lamps of every description repaired. A. PALMER. Staffordshire House, 9 George street, opposite the Town Clock. Established 20 years.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 5 June 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 5 June 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 7, 5 June 1885, Page 14

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