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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. Jf» LAURENSON CLate Manager of the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Retail Branch) Begs to notify the Public that he has OPENED those Premises formerly occupied by J. Wilkie and Co. opposite the Queen's Theatre^), with a CHOICE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, HOSIERY, AND SHIRTS And every Requisite of Gentlemen's Apparel. rggpINSPECTION INVITED, So that Customers can satisfy themselves of the Cheap Prices at which the Goods will be sold.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. SOME time ago the Indian Government devoted a sum of money to defray the expenses of a Grand Tea in Christchurcli, for the purpose of showing the superiority of Indian Teas over Chita Teas. Since then the demand for Indian Tea has greatly increased, and to meet the increasing demand will be OPENED ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, THE INDIAN TEA DEPOT FOR THE SALE OF PURE BLENDED TEAS. Indian Tea is not agreeable to the palate alone, but when properly Blended with China Teas makes the Finest and most Economical Tea to be obtained. All Teas will be Blended by a Professional Tea Tester and Blender. Dk. Hassall, M.D., London, states that Cheap Teas are colored with :—": — " Rose pink, Dutch pink, catechu, chromate of lead, sulphate of iron, Venetian red, soap stone, or French chalk ; carbonate of lime, carbonate of magnesia, carbonate of copper, arsenite of copper, the chromates of potash, Prussian blue, and indigo." Why shorten your own life and sow the seeds of disease in your family by using these Teas ? To Encourage the Sale of Pure Blended Teas, THE INDIAN TEA DEPOT will give away A PRESENT WITH EVERY lib. OF TEA SOLD. Presents will consist of Cups and Saucers, Plates, Jugs, Mugs, Teapots, Cutlery, Afternoon Tea Bets, Japanese Goods, Dolls, Toys, Etc., Etc. Each present will be valued, and a ticket given with every pound of Tea, so tbnt purchasers can allow their tickets to accumulate till they have sufficient to get any aiticle they wish, or take their present at the time. CASH PRICES 2s, 2s -kl, 2s Gd, 2s Bd, and 3s, in lib packets, also, 51b. 101 b, 121 b. and 221 b tins. TINS EXTRA CHARGE. A Handsome Tea Set will be given away to the fiist purchase of 221 b Tin. You can therefore obtain your Teas at tin usuai Retail Puces, and keep your house furnished b\ buying your Tens only at THE INDIAN TEA DEPOT. 47. Princes Strelt. next the City Hotel, Dunedin. PRESENTS. Now on View in the Window. PRESENTS.

!I^"OONDAY OIL. i Now Landing, ex Rebecca Crowe)], from Boston. j Insist on having NOONDAY OIL from your Grocer. I Get the best — brilliant, safe. Less consumption of oil, leBS filling and trimming of lamps ! and cheaper in the end than low-test dangerous oils that are sold at a lower price. g^- Every tin stamped to avoid counterfeits. .fig To be had from all first-class Grocers.

rpHE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT,. j (Opposite Catholic Chubch), ' BARBADOES STREET, CHRISTOHURCH. A Large Stock of RELIGIOUS WORKS and objects of devotion to select from. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL STATIONERY. TICKETS OP THE LIVING ROSABY. A liberal Discount allowed. DIRECT IMPORTER OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS AND OTHER SCHOOL BOOKS. Also PICTURES, 30 x 24, of St. Patrick, Very Rev. Father Thomas 1 N. Burke, O'Connell, Parnell, Lord Edward Fitzgerald, Emmet, Home Rulers, &c. Plain, 2-) ; Coloured, 3s. INSPECTION INVITED. 1". ( CJNNOR. Barbadoes Stkeet, CHRIBTCHURCH.

I !.!.<; OPENING OF ST. JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL. \ r r V R E E AND CO. i it' been honoured by appointment from His Eminence ("ml ! Moran and t>ie following Bishops — namely, Bishop of !>iit n Bishop of Wellington, Bishop of Auckland, Bishop of Jh-wU.I. i . .iud Bishop of Adelaide, with sittings commemorating the Opening of the above, and which we have copyrighted ; also. Views of Welcome accorded the Cardinal, the Opening Ceremony, and Interiors, which can now be obtained at our Portrait Roooqb, Great King Street, Dunedin. Cabinet size, 2s, and the whole plate, 3s 6d. All orders promptly attended to. Payment by P.O. Older, or Postage Stamps, to TYREE k CO. Photographer?, Great King Stref t North, Duuedin.

HAVE IN STOCK :— Harvest Tools, Guns, Powder, : v a I kinds of SPORTING AMMUNITION, Cheese Presses, Curd Mills, ChaffCutters, Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Barb Wire, and all kinds of I FURNISHING & GENERAL | IRONMONGERY.

PUSS & McNEILL, IRONMONGERS, ikcf.s Street, DUNEDIN.

C JOHNSON AND CO., • Drapees and Clothiers, MACLAGGAN .STREET, Arc now prepared to supply the Public with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, Consisting of Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes. Sheetings, Quilts, Towelsj Cretonnes, Diefas Tweeds, Homespuns, Wincie 1 -, FouK'i Cloth. Cashmen s. Miriii'i=, etc. Also Woollen Hosipiy, Gloves, Shawls, Jackets, UKt"i-, Millinery, Underclothing, etc., all the Latist Fashions. Alsc Mi ■ \ aim 15 jys' Clothing, in Suits, Coats, Trousers, and Vests, S'lUtmgs an I MiirtHof all descriptions, Felt and Tweed Ha's, Ties Col'iii-. 'Ac. w i ich (hey are oil'eiing at the LOWEST CASH PPICES IN DUNEDI.V. Ikspection Invited. ('. JOHNSON AND CO., Maclaggan Street, Dunedin.

JAMES DUNNE, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER. NEWS AGENT, fee. Pgrt. s. d. s. %X The Irish Brigades in Service of France ; by O'Callaghan ... ... ... ... 3 fi 4 7 Traits and Stories of Irish Peasantry ; by Carleton 3 0 4 4 The Fenian Conspiracy : by Rutherford ... 5 0 6 6 History of Ireland ;byT. D. McGce ... ... 2 0 4 2 History of Irish Rebellion, 1798 ;byC. H. Teelintr Ho 4 4 Irish Penny Readings ; by T. D. Sullivan. V<.ls. 1,,1 L, 111 each 1 G I 11 141 GEORGE STREET, DDNEDIN. (Opposite National Bank.)

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 18 June 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 18 June 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 18 June 1886, Page 6

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