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1885— PLANTING SBASON— IBBS. THE Fact that Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, grown at the Nurseries, HAWTHORN HILL, MORNINGTONj are admirably adapted for Planting Out in any situation, being hardy, compact and wellrooted. Hedge Plants for the Garden and Field, including Holly, Laurtl, Berberis, Thorn, Quick, African Box Thorn, Cupressus Macrocarpa, all of which Specimen Hedges may be seen at the Nurseries. DWARF BOX for edging. The Entire Stock will be offered at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PIiIOES this season. GEO. MATTHEWS, Moray Place, Dunedin ; and Hawthorn Hill Nurseries, Mornington. MUSIC IN OUR CHURCHES I MUSIC IN OUR HOMES M A thing of beauty is a joy for ever." (^ R. W T"s T & 00. vJ~« Have received (as Agents) from W. DOHERTY AND CO. (Clinton, Ontario, Canada) a shipment of samples of their Magnificent O R G A N 8, Suitable for Church or Chapel, Parlour or Drawing-room, which will be offered during the next few days at Exceptionally Low- Cash Prices. Inspection invited. Comparison defied. A column of this newspaper would not be sufficient to give a true and particular description of the beauty, elegance, mechanism, and perfect tonality of these instruments. They must be heard and seen to be appreciated. An early visit only can secure them, as they must be sold, to enable those meritorious manufacturers to receive orders for those most in demand by outgoing mail. Illustrations .on application to G. R. W E S T & C 0., Dunedin. Agents for W. Doherty and Co.'s Church* Chapel, and Parlour Organs. WABSOLON SMITH, • TAILOR, Corner of Princes Street and Octagon (Late of George Street), DUNEDIN, Notifies to his old Customers and the Public generally that be has Recommenced Business at No. 1 Princes Street. CITY FOUNDRY, Cumberland Street (near Hanover Street), DUNEDIN. GTHORNICROFT • Begs to inform his Customers and the Public generally that, having removed hia store-room to more Commodious premises at the back, he will thus be enabled to keep a larger stock of Goods on hand, comprising such as Ranges, Register Grates, Colonial Grates, Furnace Work, Bakers' Oven Fittings, Verandah Castings, Iron Railings, Drain Grates, Bell Traps, Air Grates, etc. Odd Castings for Banges, Grates, Stoves, etc., Portable Coppers, Colonial Ovens, Chimney Wind Guards, Garden Seats. All kinds of Rangeß, Grates, Stoves, etc,, bought, sold, exchanged, repaired, or made to order. Smiths' Work done. Locks, Bells, and Household Work attended to and executed with neatness and despatch. GEORGE THORNICROFT, City Foundry, Cumberland Street (near Hanover Street), DUNEDIN. M" X 7 L. HEWITT Has now opened the DUNEDIN COCOA & COFFEE ROOMS which will be carried on in the same style as Lockbart's Cocoa Booms in the great metropolis of London, with a view to furthering the cause of total abstinence. Coffee and Cocoa, 2d per cup.— l 76 Princes Street Smith.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 12, 10 July 1885, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 12, 10 July 1885, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 12, 10 July 1885, Page 25