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EF. LAWRENCE, • George street, Is the only butcher you can depend upon. Baying Prime Ox Beef and Selling it at same price as others sell Old Cows <^- •• Quality True Test of Cheapness." jK& E. F. LAWRENCE, George street. JW. FAULKNER • CUMBERLAND STREET, Op. Railway Station and next " Leviathan," DUNEDIN, Makes and Fixes IRON GRAVE RAILS any height, strength, or pattern ; Also, WIRE GRAVE RAILINGS, from £1 upwards. Both can be fixed, with or without Kerbing, at Lowest Prices. Albo, Wire Borderine, Arches, Flower Stands, Garden Seats, Wire Trellis-work for Vineries, &c. Illustrated Catalogues and Price List, on application, Post Free. THE 'ORION' COOK- fff = SJ rr-» i ING RANGES. f 1 y|| Fitted with either High or Low g^-gy^^j Pressure Boiler ; for Burning fiSj^^] either Coal, Lignite, or Wood ; f —^FtJ from Bft to 24ft long. Also ' '"r-ii'fr—l SHAPKLOCK'S PATENT PORTABLE WASHING BOILER. THE BEBT OUT. Tomb Bailing, Iron Fretwork, and General Castings at Lowest Rates. INSPECTION OF STOCK INVITED. Full Particulars posted to any address on application to H. E, SHACKLOCK, SOUTHEND FOtNDRY, CRAWFORD BTBEET, DUNKDIN. A RANDELL -*■■*-• Family and Shipping Botcher, MACLAGGAN STREET. Prime Joints at tl o Lowest Prices for Cash, All Meats of Finest Quality. Small Goods a Specialty. PUBLIO NOTICE. MRS. N. MURPHY (late of the City Hotel). Having leased the Large and Commodious Premises lately rebuilt at the corner of Princes and Dowling street?, and known as the Excelsior Hotel, has thoroughly furnished the house with all the latest improvements, and it is now one of the First-class Commercial Hotels in Dunedin. LuDcheon from 12.30 till 2 daily (with glass of ale). li«. N.B. — All Wines. Spirits, and Beers drawn direct from the Casks, and cf the very best quality. — Hot and Cold Baths. F. PIERCE, Manager. BARRETT'S HOTEL, High & Manchester Street*, CHRISTCHURCH. This new and commodious Hotel occupies a most central position in the best busiuess pait of the City, and is in close proximity to the Post Office, Railway Station, etc. The Rooms being lofty, wpll-ventilate d, and superbly furnished, it offers unrivalled accommodation to Families. Tnuripts and Travellers. Those visiting Christchurch will find it to their advantage to inquire for the above Ho te\. Larpe and comfortably furnished Billiard' Room, with Two of Alcock's Prize Medal Tables. TOTTN rUnUfITT T^ERGUSSON & MITCHELL 76, Princes Street, MERCANTILE STATIONERS, Mann f acturers of Account Books, Book binders Paper Rulers, Engravers, Lithographers, and Printers. Rubber Stamp Makers. All the Lo°Bt novelties in stationery kept <o itock,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 14 June 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 14 June 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 8, 14 June 1889, Page 8

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