Messrs. A. and T. Inglis' colossal sale begins on August 5. This should be welcome news not only to residents in Danedin, but to all who may visit the city while tbe sale is being held. Herr Barmeyer baa resolved to act separately in giving instruction in music. His qualifications are too well known in Dunedin to need any explanation on our part. His name was made from his first performance here, and there is nothing more to be said. Intending pupils, of whom, no doubt, there will be many, may obtain particulars at the Dresden and Messrs Begg and Co.'s. Messrs Arthur McDonald and Co., Bond and Crawford streets, Dunedin, offer the highest prices for farm and station produce. What should be particularly remembered, moreover, is that the firm charges no commission.
Country people, townspeople, people who live in the subnrbs, people from everywhere should not fail to visit the drapery establishment of Messrs. Johnson and Carpenter, Battray street, Dunedin. They will find all their requiremeats supplied there on terms that are moat advaneageous to them— excellent goods at cheap prices.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 20
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182Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 43, 31 July 1891, Page 20
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