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"OOOTS ! BOOTS ! BOOTS ! Still to the Front I OIMON BROTHERS Desire to announce Large Shipments of NEW GOODS for WINTER SEASON, really Beautiful Goods — just ace them. ALSO THE FAMOUS BEEHIVE BOOTS For real hard wear. Are a household word. Test Prices. Note the Addressea : SIMON BROTHERS, George Street (near Octagon) ; Also at Continental Boot Depot, Princes St. (next Brown, Ewing and Co.). And at " North Dunedin Boot Depot," King Street, corner Union Street. rpHE REEFER'S CLUB HOTEL, A Nenthobn. Moloney and Busman ... Proprietors The above Hotel is now in full awing, th Proprietor having spared n> expense to mcc the wants and comforts of visits to the field They have also built a largo hall with stage anti-room, dressing-room, etc. The accom* medation provided i<§ equal to any found in old-established goldfields towns, and every effVct will be made to maintain a leading position. Wines, Beer, and Spirits of Best Brands only kept in stock. N. MOLONEY, Manager. F"AITANGATA COAL. This favourite HOUSEHOLD COAL keeps of standard quality, and i-> consistently used by all parties who have given it a trial. Consumers who have not yet had it wil increase their winter comforts by asking thei Coal Merchant to send them KAITANGATA COAL. BtluPPiauiDONE byPOST; Postage free. Al Boot Shop, George Street, Dunedin. Customers should save expense and trouble^by ordering their goods direct from the proprietor, B©B COLLIER.— Send P. 0.0, withjorder. PricejList onjappliiaon

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 3, 17 October 1890, Page 10

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