Gentlemen desirous of being well and fashionably dressed < t a moderate outlay, will do well to visit the establishment of Mr. G. M. Wilkie 98 George St., Dunedin.
Now that the season for planting and siwing is approaching it should interest our readeis to know that Messrs Prpor and Son, Dinedin are prepared to meet all their requirements. Their stock of crpressus macrocarp-i and pintis insignis is large nnd hardy, and they would al-o draw special tttenlion to their varieties of rhubarb roote and their first-cluss coll c'ion of seed potatoo^.
To thosp who have read our notices of concerts in which Signor Squarise and Herr Barmeyer have taken part, we need «ay little in recommendation of tbe conHervatono of music in Dunedin, over which those gentlemen pre«ide. Etch, a« our readers are aware, is an artist of eminent ability, and t> share the instructions of suco. teachers is a pnvil u ge i hat all students of mus c nairn desire. The opportunity thus aflbrdei for becoming not only effiei'nt performers, but well instructed musician I',1 ', is one of which all aspirants to musical qualifications should avail tb^ms°lves.
We publish in another place an abridged p ospec'us of the Zealandia Silver Mining Company, which is bern» organise! for thp purpose of working a rich tract of land in the new kl Dorado, a' Zeehun in Tasmania. A lt-gitimate prospect of making large profits is thus offered to the New Zealmd public, who wi 1 fail in entarpnee if they neglect it. The Zeehan field promises splendidly, and persons who neglect a cbance of having their share in it will most probably before long have reason to rsgret their apatby.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 29, 17 April 1891, Page 19
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