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Am taiidq T^TTxr^r.fa „. n a f\TAQO OOKS ER V ATO R lO OP MUSICT JAMES DUNNE'S, Ul Gborok Street, you \J Established 1890. Pitt Street, Dunedin. can purchase : .. ■ ■ v Catholic Beading Books. Dibectob : SIGNOB B. BQD ARISE, 8.0.M.Ti The Works of St. Ligouri and Father Faber. — — The Works of Oardinals Newman and Manning. First Quarter begins ... ... lit February; The Works of many other Catholio writers. Second „ „ ... ... 19th April. Irish National dooka. Third ... 25th July. The Works of A. M. Sullivan and John Mitchell. Fourth , „ . ... 3rd October. The Works of Michael Davitt. The Works of Charles Gavan Duffy and Father Tom Burke «_,.,,. nrt r,r- o . «» Tniti™. vin\\ n Vs«i«, -p.ii n twku n... Catholic Prayer Books, Bosary Beads and Scapulars. w« 1 ! P 3l!isS %ll£Z n^i&rf!S ' f Catholic. Irish, National, and General Newspapers. hIDO ' Harmony, and Counterpoint. Pure Wax Candles. JAMES DUnTI, IMIMAIIO* BOOESELLEB, "V/TR F. BEISSEL, Hairdresser, begs to inform his JjfX numerous Friends and the Public generally that he has 111 George Street, Dunedin. severed bis connection from the business under Wain's Hotel, and that be may now be found at 55 (opposite Braithwaite's), where he hopes to be favoured with the usual patronage from his old Friends. tt rrwT PBOFES SOB BEISSEL, WAINS FAMILY HOTEL, 55 Princes Street (opposite Brail hwaite's), Dunedin. Princes Street (Opposite G.P.0.), 111 1! . D U M B D I M. -rjMB. PiLMEB begs to intimate to Tourists, Travellers, and the T AKB & CO BOOT General Publio that from this date the whole Business of this Large J_j and Commodious Hotel, which has a double frontage facing Princes _ F and Manse streets, will be entirely under his immediate control, Mr. B. Wilson having retired from the Management of the Manse street WHOLESALE MANDFACTUBEBS portion. f By this change, and contemplated alterations, Mr. Palmer will J^j be able to offer to Patrons Splendid Booms (centrally situated) suitable for all kinds of Club Meetings, Sec., and to Commercial Tavellen. Ask for the X of L Brand of Boots, all of which are guaranteed SAMPLE BOOMS equal to any in the Colony. to be Good Wearing and Good SOLID VALUE. The superiority of the general management of Wain's Hotel, These are only made by LAKE AND CO., and are obtainffom the Culinary Department and Cellar to the Dormitories, is too able in nearly all the Towns in New Zealand. well known to need a detailed description. ALEXANDEB PALMER, Proprietor. Note Mta^^^ OHRIBTOHUROH> HE. BHACKLOCK'S rp H E BEST CEMBXT EX- fj ? BI^ Q ? A p HH ALA L f NB DOD OF CC R OVA?O YA ? • "0BI0N" BANGE ± EHIBITED-MAORI BBAND. TELB( J? A TTT T rnAnwitfl ROYAL Will burn Lignite, Coal, or Wood. Vide Jurors' Beport N .Z. Exhibition MAiLI UUAUMBB ' Tfce • t >° v e was given, with TWO FIBST- a n m M tc~r~"ti a t tb h 0- BEQUIBEB NO SETTING. CLASS A WABDS, after most thorough tests apmNawTKT n to hokttika •^ by experts, proving our CEMENT to be equal ««S SSI HOKITIKA- .—^ Most Economical and Durable to the bet t the world can produce. Rfttnrn '" "" 4& ■P^Hflnffi Bange made. Having recently erected extensive works, **e*urn ... ... fc o. ■lorion Igl|H Supplied with High or Low supplied with the most modern plant obtain- CASSIDY, YOUNG & 00. ff~yU|M pressure Boiler. able, which is supervised by a Skilled Cement Proprietors. KS^lr-af Tomb Bailing, Fretwork, and Maker fjom England, with confidence we re- W. F. WAhNEB, Agent, If! SJEeSTM General Castings. quest Engineers, Architects, and others to Warner's Hotel, Christchurch. I rfiMiSf Bepairs Effected. TEST our CEMENT side by Hide with the best Or fc *"^ l^^^ English obtainable. THOMAB COOK & SON. BOUTHEND FOUNDRY, MilbnrnLlMEat Lowest Bates. Agencies throughout New Zealand . Crawford Street. Dunedin MILBURN LIME AND CEMENT COM- agencies iprongoout PAN FR^NK 1 O E AKbEN n Mina B er »*' the Beßt and iDßist on ba ™* THOMAS FALCONER - aN^oiau^HTAL w^B I^NDAY FAMILY OIL I FUBNISHING UNDEBTAKEB, SOUTII E W N P W^?*| UMKNTA £ WOBKS J^J FrQm Q Thames St., Oamabtj. Established ■ 1866. * w-a- i> a t M i? i> BBILLIANT, ECONOMICAL, SAFE. Funerals, full-mounted or plain, as required, I_| r A. U JJi r* » , either in Town or Country. -*- J- • Stohb Mason * Boulptob, Every Tin Stamped to Avoid Counterfeit. Charges in all cases Strictly Moderate. Princes Street South, Dunedin. CABINETMAKEB 7^ UPHOLSTEBER. Monument? and Tombstones erected ef M EW HOTEL FURHITOB. Made To Obdeb. «»«*» at the TanSoV High, Madras and THOMAS" FALCONE B, 8t ABa P h Street8 ' in tho bußineßß P ortion Thames St., Oamabu. Tomb iSSSra cf tbe ° ity ' and Five MiDate "' Walk _— . T H ?n^Sr E!LnH» from the RAILWAY STATION. TAKE TE ANAU HOTEL TT ° Wn °£2l2u> " P ° P7 T. B. GAFFNEY desires to thank his numeI j z . rous patrons for the support so liberally WM. BNODGRABS ... Proprietor. TklT IL L E R'S FLAT HOTEL. be^^ t S™ «IJJ« I JJ f 8 ffi Stli2I B h*J This splendid Hotel ofiers to Tourists, ]>! merit a continuance of their patronage by F.milies, P Pleasure Parties, etc. every con- \ LAFFE Y - - Peopbietob. ggfaSJ^" TOUBWTS venience of seeing the scenery of thin magni. «£• vittT&rrW ff ImS brZH ficent Lake at a moderate expense. Though The Proprietor of the above new and com- HSHSS* an w d ln d £S2L fltSd Jtth so far removed it can compete with the best modlouß h^ tel now offe rs unrivalled accomcity hotels for comfort, convenience, and at- mod ation to travellers and others. The hotel. •JJJJj "»«* T "ffi, famSw^Sma^Ja wt tention. Best cooks kept. Good garden; plenty be iDg Bituat e midway between Lawrence and f^ t of fruit. Poultry. Tenois Lawn and other Roxburgh, affords a hi-ndy stopping place for Mt J°l CoLn and SHmvZ' Bathw Pleasure Grounds, Ladies' Drawing Boom, etc. those travelling to and from tbe goldflelds. T he Cuisine fs £?der Xten? mana^Ment •a'srric s^ESSSS 5^ SSI "^ilJ^wS.,- hS?Sr-SSi. V ENETIAN BLINDS spirit. !nd Ah. i. .lw»,. Wto -»»-- SIS.a^A'^tKiSSSSS V VBKKTIAN BL.NPB, "aSS-JJ-yj-jg^U-- .o.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 24, 1 April 1892, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 24, 1 April 1892, Page 28

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