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Mr F. Fagan has taken the Prince of Wales Hotel, Danedin, The house occupies a most convenient and central position, and under the management of Mr Fagan will be, in every respect, admirgbly conducted. Mr P. W. Commons has taken the British Hotel, Oxford Terrace, Chrißtchurcb. The house has been renovated, and offers excellent accommodation to all who require it. Mr Charles Galloway, Cumberland street, Dunedin, executes at a remarkably cheap rate, all kinds of work in connection with the blacksmith, wheelwright and waggon-builder's trade. All orders will receive prompt and satisfactory attention. The New Zealand Insurance Company offers generous terms to all who do business with them. An agent of the company will be found in every township. Messrs Beeves and Co's New Zealand carriage works, 179 Litchfleld street, Christchurcb, are turning out vehicles of evary description in first-class style. The excellence of the work done by the firm j ia proverbiil. A great boon is offered to people of defective eyesight in the appointment in the larger towns of agents for Messrs N. Lazarus and Cos famous spectacles. Bach agent is thoroughly qualified to test the sight, and an p ply the kind of glasses suitable in every case.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 17, 12 February 1892, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 17, 12 February 1892, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 17, 12 February 1892, Page 19