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WAR! WAR! WAR! The /CONTINENTAL BOOT DEPOT, Opposite Post Office, DUVEDIN, Have just opened out One Hundred Trunks of LADIES' AND GENT.'S BOOTS AND SHOES, from the leading French, German, and Russian makers, and have written Borne for another 500 before war is declared. The Prices, etc., are too numerous to mention, so we therefore ask the Public to Inspect our Stock, without being aFked to buy. All our Goods are maiked in Plain Figures, 8"> *h'Tifore all our customers are treated alike. W. dtfy competition, as we are Direct Importers and Manufacturers. Note Address : THE CONTINENTAL, Opposite Post C ffice. THE FESTIVE SEASON. rpHE CITY PORK SHOP, A 41 George Stbeet. (Next to Dodd and Malcolm, drapers). Picnic Parties, Soiree?, Booth -keepers, and others, supplied with Boiled Pork and Beef Hams, Ham Sandwiches, Pork Pies, Sausage Rolls, etc., on the shortest notice. Also on Sale, as usual. Sucking Pigs, Dairy-fed Pork (fresh and salt";, prime Hams and Bacon, choice Veal and Lamb, genuine Epping and Cambridge Pork Sausages, and every variety of the very best small goods. BODLEY'S American Crated Fruit Drinks, made from filtered water and purified carbonated gas, 2d per glass— Lemon, Strawberry, Raspberry, Orange, Pine Apple, Vanilla, Ginger Ale. READING and Refreshment Rooms, with every convenience, for Ladies and Gentlemen. RESSING-ROOM for Ladies— a matron in attendance. FRfc>H TEA made to order for every visitor. < ILING WATER always on hand. Ti a, CofTep, and Cocoa, 3d per cup. L^±tE.\Ctl RO LL and Pat Butter, 2d JL — with Tea. Coffee, or Cocoa, 4d. Ab>D all other kinds of light Keireshtuenfs at tquallv low piices. FUUIT of every description in its season. ADDRESS— No. 48 Princes Street, opposite old Queeu's Theatre. \\T PATRICK, H_' FAMILY BUTCHER. linvii frdi<-pi -«! i,f m\ Si op in George.Street, with 'he \ ! w of couct il:aiii,g all my attention on the business in Pm ct-s Mnet, I desire to sc' ; fit a en- iii iaice ol the pat ro' age of the pub ie, am, I hope to merit it by -upplyii k Meat of the \ery Best Quality at Lowest Current Rates. Februwj 1, 1867.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 11 February 1887, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 11 February 1887, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 42, 11 February 1887, Page 12

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