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|JSE pEACOC K'S CELEBRATED JAMS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. FROM CHOICEST F RUITS. !► JInP / \ ex"^ CTs • f"^ d X ff\ N Z INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. IC# Ill^ft^iCS MB #i\ " The blendinp: is entirel) attended t« l^k &J IJ I \Am J% \k. Jff f i\\ mhv Mr Kclsoll l' imself . "'ho is * IM\m g1 L llk KjLbjMf Bch \ Taster of great experience, and haa *^^ •* wN^fc-W^y g ji a( j a hpecial training in the art." TU _ MM B J§M^s\l. Xk. TIMARU HERALD. if IN rnt m -r-^^Ei-^QRr^i VV "Tins firm deserves the supJy^ Iff ii < )l | *2ff!li23ssL^ Vk II 1"1I 1 "' 1 of all purchaser? of Tea, 'r'rrf^. - 3 ff^mP^^Cß\ \V »■» t!le article thej offer 19 Lr W—P^ ■ \J B ffJi^SS^Spi^S^. Biipcrior to anything we ha\ c ■ /j^^^Cx V ctseeiiiiit , h ;; ss csoloiiy-"c soloiiy-"s oloiiy -" » V,* / X B ■ vy»*«=. \ (e«sional Taster aii( vlf^V M /^nrXSllj^'iA % Bl«nder.» \3^ though^ /;;• L§tS^P S\ % P R I CES COPIED #/ t- L^S^^Kl \ 21- 1 2/4, i9&f^ '~\i % M il F ll XI«IW AUCKLAND, WELII NGTOW, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN,

A<SENTS EVERYWHERE — * . — ■ ■

WANTED KNOWN. "1 SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, THOMAS GORMAN ADDINGTON. (for the last eight years with Me6frs. Ogilvie and Byers) has taken the premises rpHIS FAMILY HOTEL, replete formerly occupied by Messrs. Parsons and j X with every convenience for Travellers Henderson, j ail(^ Boaiders. is situated on the important MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU, Addington Junction, in close proximity to where he intends cam iner on lmciuess on I. is the Canterbury Sale Yards, Canterbury own account, .is H<>RSE SHO E R and Agricultural bocietys new Show Grounds, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, and hopes by and Government Woikshope. strict attention to business and good work- Good Stabling, including loose boxes and manship, to merit a Bhare of public pat- yards. ronage, j Trams pass every half-hour. DUNEDIN HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS. P. BURKE. A Commodious and Elegantly-furnished rTIHE SOUTH BRITISH INSUR-Hi'ir-dressing Saloon is a desideratum m \_ ANCE COMPANY every large centre, and Dunedin can now, in • . this respect, claim a place with other leading } Effectß Insurances on very description colonial cities. of Property at i LOWES CURRENT RATES EDWARD ILE S, I .„ . v— " .„ , HAIRDRESSER & PERFUMER, Clmms p ™mptly Settled. S^ ki a. t bs£e" to b« b »3f^!^ hi £ I Offic LXVEKPOO, S TREET> D TOEDI k. Dnnedin, has much pleasue in announcing i ~~~ that he has opened his A TRULY WONDERFUL WATCH. NEW HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS THE WATERBURY. (Late Glasgow P.e House), two doors fiom Tfac Correct Time his late shop, Princes Street, r-r^m^ v \rr a tpobtttiv » • • Experience ha* taught E.T. that the best T^HE WATERBURY as m every method of securing business is to minister to A respect es?ontially the "Watch for the the comfort of customeis, and he has accoid- mechanic, the clerk, the miner, the bushman, ingly Furnished and Fitted his New Rooms I the working man, in a word the watch for the in a style that will, he feels sure, be appre- people, and is within the reach of all. ciated by visitors. Descriptively, the " WATERBURY " is A Ladieß' Hair-dressing Room has also been ' similar in appearance and size to the Waltham, Opened in the New Premises. Special atten- I Daß a white dial > bevelled crystal glass, and is tion will be paid to the oxc cution of all kinds keyless, or a stem-winder— no fear of losing of Hair Work in the latest designs. . the key or leavin g it in some other pocket. The choicest brands of Cigars and Tobacco i P.O. Order to can be had in the Front Shop leading to the A - AND T. ING LIB, DXJNBDIN HAIR-DRESSING ROOMS. Bole A S ents for New Zealand.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 24 December 1886, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 24 December 1886, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 35, 24 December 1886, Page 28

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