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PAUL FREDRIC, FASHIONABLE AND ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, Cornkb Albany and Leith Stbeetb, DUNEDIN. Requests the attention of his Friends and the Pubhc to his large and Superior Stock of Imported and Colonial Boots, Shoe", etc., also to the fact that he is making comfortable, durable, neat, and well-fitting, sewn, pegged, or rivetted work. Sewn work a speciality. N.B. — Lowest remunerative prices. Repairs ne4tly done. T M A C F 1 E, COAL MERCHANT, Gt. Kino Street, DUNEDIN. All Kinds of Coal always on hand. Smithy ! Coal sent to all parts of the Country. TpINDLAY & CO. (LIMITED;, TIMBER MERCHANTS, DOOR AND SASH MANUFACTURERS, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Cumberland, Stuart, and Castle Streets, DUNEDIN. BOTANICAL GARDEN HOTEL, NORTH-EAST VALLEY, DUNEDIN. THOMAS KIRK, Proprietor. The Botanical Gardens Hotel now being finished, the proprietor begs to inform his triends and the public geneially that he is prepared to receive Boardeis and resident Families. The Hotel is easy of access (beincr in close proximity to the Gaideus), ovei looks the grounds, and in one of the healthiest parts of the town. The cars stop at the door e\ery six minutes. Large and well ventilated Bedrooms, Parlours, bitting-rooms, etc. THOMAS KIRK, Proprietor. PEACOCK HOTEL, Princes Street South, DUNEDIN. j ALEXANDER DUNCAN, late of Waikaka (near Gore), has taken the above-named | Hotel. I Trams pass the doors every few minutes for the Ocean Beach aud Gardens. ! Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the best quality. ALEXANDER DUNCAN, Proprietor. CROWN HOTEL RATTRAY BTREET, DUNEDIN. This Hotel is situated in a most central position, and affords splendid Accommodaj tion to the public. i Single and Double Bedrooms. Suites of 1 Rooms for families. Hot, Cold, and Sho«er Baths. Passengers called for early traiut,. One of Alcock's Prize Billiard Tables i Terms liberal. P. KELIGHER, Proprietor. I DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. WILKINSON AND KEDDIE, IRONMONGERS, 97 George strett, Duuedin, | will sell all Good> at WHOLESALE PRICES [ (for Cash Onlt) Irom APRIL 1, and for the two succeeding months, as it is absolutely necess try t*> realise a large sum of money at • once. | Goods charged through our books will be at usual pricee, while ca h buyers will receive a substantial reduction during Apiil, M:iy. 1 and June. I Inspection will convince that the reduc- > ions aie genuine.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 26, 23 October 1885, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 26, 23 October 1885, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 26, 23 October 1885, Page 8

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