Mr. Corbet, of some merit as a portrait painter, i 8 at present v^piing classes for young artisans. We should heartily recommend OTy of our young readers who are desirous of becoming more than mere daily workmen to pay Mr. Corbet a visit. Mr. J. P. Armstrong, surgical and mechanical dentist, receives patients daily at his rooms in Princes street, opposite Cargill's monument. It is of interest to people in want of boots and bh • > learn that for the next couple of weeks immense bargains are i ... aad at tbe Continental Depot, opposite the Post Office. Dunediu. Mr. James Maiknam, late of the Queen's Hotel, Oamaru, has taken the Robert Burns' Hotel, Dunedin, which his friends and the public generally will find in every respect conducted in accordance with his well-known reputation. Messrs. Herbert Haynes and Co , I'rinces street, Dunedin, announce the opening of their winter stock, 'lhe gooiis will be lound, as usual, to bear out tbe high reputation of their establishment, and, owing to particularly fortunate circumstancep, tho prices placed upon them are extremelj moderate,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 25 February 1887, Page 17
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177Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIV, Issue 44, 25 February 1887, Page 17
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