AT JAMES DUNNE'S, 14* George Street, yon can purchase : Catholic Beading Books. The Works of St. Lig^uri and Father Faber. The Works of Cardinals Newman and Manning. The Works cf many other Catholic writere. Irish National Books. Tbe Works of A. M. Sullivan and John Mitchell. The Works of Michael Davitt. The Works cf Charles Gavan Duffy and Father Tom Burke Catholic Prayer Books, Bosary Beads and Scapulars. Catholic, Irish, National, and General Newspapers. Pure Wax Candles. JAMES DUNNE, BOOKSELLER, 141 George Street, Dunedin. WAIN'S FAMILY HOTEL, Princes Street (Opposite G.P.0.), Dunedin. MB. PALMER begs to intimate to Tourists, Travellers, and the General Public that from this date the whole Business of this Large and Commodious Hotel, which has a double frontage facing Princes and Mans* streets, will be entirely under his immediate control, Mr. E. Wilson having retired from the Management of tbe Manse street portion. By this change, and contemplated alterations, Mr. Palmer will be able to offer to Patrons Splendid Booms (centrally situated) suitable for all kinds of Club Meetings, kc., and to Commercial Tavellers. SAMPLE ROOMS equal to any in the Colony. The superiority of the general management of Wain's Hotel, from the Culinary Department and Cellar to the Dormitories, is too well known to need a detailed description. ALEXANDEB PALMER, Proprietor.
HE. SHACKLOCK'S • "OBION" BANGS Will burn Lignite, Coal, or Wood. (9- REQUIBES NO SETTING. -» .^^ l~Hfc Moat Economical and Durable BT" l I'lriFTO Ba n 8 e made. ■orio^ pi Supplied with High or Low ffadUyP Pressure Boiler. fifp§7JS||n Tomb Railing, Fretwork, and IrtCTJb^j General Castings. |lll^!^jg| Repairs Effected. SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, Crawford Street, Tunedin THOMAS FALCONER FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, Thames St., Oamaru. Funerals, full-mounted or plain, as required, either in Town or Country. Charges in all cases Strictly Moderate. CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER. Furniture Made To Order. THOMAS' FALCONE B, Thames St., Oamaru. T AXE TE ANAU HOTEL WM. BNODGRABS ... Proprietor. This splendid Hotel offers to Tourists, Families, Pleasure Parties, etc. every convenience of seeing the scenery of this magnificent Lake at a moderate expense. Though so far removed it can compete with tbe best city hotels for comfort, convenience, and attention. Best cooks kept. Good garden ; plenty of fruit. Poultry, lenois Lawn and other Pleasure Grounds, Ladies' Drawing Room, etc. STEAMER.— Tbe steamer has received a thorough overhaul, and is under tbe management of a competent Engineer. Stewardess to attend on Lady Visitors. YACHT.— Handsome five-ton yacht " Wave," late of Riverton, now on the Lake, in the hands of competent seamen ; fast and safe. Also, smaller pleasure boats. GUIDES. — Guides provided to Sutherland Falls and Milford Sound. Waggonette, Saddle Hordes, Good Stabling and Horse padpocks. Conveyances meet Trains at Lumsden and Mossburn Stations. Tariff, 10s per day ; £3pei week. Parties done cheaper.j
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 23, 25 March 1892, Page 28
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456Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 23, 25 March 1892, Page 28
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