T> I E R HOTEL CItAAVFORD AND JFTTY STS., DUNEDIN W. HEFFERNAN - - PROPRIETOR (Latk Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo, Victoria.) Successor to J. Baxter.
RAINBOW HOTEL Corner of GEORGE and ST. ANDREW STREETS DUNEDIN. Having made Extensive Alterations in the above Hotel, which is now replete with every Moiern Convenience, I am now prepared to give First-Class Accommodation, to Boarders and visitorp to the New Zealand Exb'bition. Finest Quality of Wines, Liquors and Beers kept. Terms Moderate. — One of Thurston's First-Class Billiard Tables. P. FAGA.N, Proprietor. OOUTH DUNEDIN HOTEL. Thomas Heffernan .. Proprietor. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers. The City Tram Cars pass the Hotel every few minutes from the City to the Ocean Beach. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes. Thomas Heffernan. TMERGUSSON & MITCHELL 76, Princes Street, MERCANTILE STATIONERS, Manufacturers of Account Books,Bookbinder 8 Paper Bulers, Engravers, Lithographers, and Printers. Rubber Stamp Makers. All the Latest novelties in stationery kept in stock. BOOKBINDING PAPER RULING, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURING, includirg the supply of Paper, Ruling, Printing. Numbering, ttc. NEWS AGENT. Importer of Magazines and Periodicals of every kind. Bookseller and Stationer. ALEXANDER SLIGO, 42 George St.— Dunedin— 42 George St. RUTHERFORD & CO. are still taking PHOTOGRAPHS — Cabinets, 10s CanK, 53. Midgets, 2s Gd. OPPOSITE Bank of New Zealand, Princes .street. WHITE HART HOTEL, OAMAKU. MICHAEL HANNON, late of Sydney ,begs to announce that he has re-opened the above, and de&irei to intimate to his Fiiends, and the Public in general, that he has provided Splendid Accommodation for Boarders. The Best Brands of Spirits, Wines, and Ales kept. Good Stabling provided Free of Charge
GROCERIESI MULROONEY «fc SIMMONDS have much pleasure in informing their Customers ard the public genital I v that they have Marti d buMm- c s in the well-known Gioi-prv Kst iM s mnnt at the corner of MELVILLK AND STAFFORD STRKfSTS, and h<n>'', by 'elhng at the Lowest Prices and keeping nothing but the be-t aihclts, to merit the patronage which has hitherto been given them. waited on for Orders
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 11, 11 July 1890, Page 10
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329Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 11, 11 July 1890, Page 10
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