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TR O S 8 has now Opened a Magnificent Assort- • ment of New and Seasonable Goods specially impored for the Dunedin WINTBBTr«de. FOBS, FURS, Boar, Capes. Vie- GLOVBB. GLOVES. GLOVKft. torioes and Peletines in. Bear, The largest, cheaper, and best Lynx, Llama. Fox, Wolf, Sknnk, stock in the city. Kid Gloves, etc., etc., Ss lid to 3 guineas. Gauntlet Gloves, Fur Top Gloves Stylish Jackets, richly trimmed for Ladies and Children in abunwith braid, astracan, or fur, 10s dance. 9d to 49s ; Bich Sealette Jackets, UMBELLAB. Over 700 opened long shapes, 26* to 6 guineas. this week, stylish handles and Fur Edged Quilted Cloaks, in rain-proof cloth, Is 3d to 21s. all colours, 21s to 555 ; Genuine Stockings for Ladies and CbilOrderless Macintoshes, handsome dren ; all sices, extra strong heels tweed patterns, all sizes, from 9s and knees in Cashmere, Silk, and lid. Cotton. Ladies' Oonets a rpecialitv Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, (only the best makes kepti, 2s Chiffons. lid to 12s 6d. And every description of Fancy Drapery. T. BOSS, Direct Importer, 130 PRINCES ST., Dunedin.

WAIN 8 FAMILY HOTEL, Pbiucxs Stbxxt (Opposite G.P.0.), D U N I D I H, MB. PiLMEB 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 Mane* streets, will be entirely nnder his immediate control, Mr. B. 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) j suitable for all kinds of Club Meetings, dec., and to Commercial | Tavellers. SAMPLE BOOMS equal to any in the Colony. Tbe 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. ALEXANDER PALMER, Proprietor.

HE. BHAOKLOCK'B • "ORION" BANGE Will burn Lignite, Coal, or Wood. »W REQUIRES NO SETTING. .» "oat Economical and Durable Bange made. ■omoNl |§jl|i Supplied with High or Low grr^jjyig Pressure Boiler. (S?gf*^-=n Tomb Railing, Fretwork, and IH^tMOI enenil Castings. [LJjjgjlaßJfcJ Repairs Effected. BOUTHEND FOUNDBY. Crawford Street. Eunedin THOMAS FALCONER FUBNISHING UNDERTAKER, Thamis St., Oauabtj. Funerals, full-mounted or plain, as required, either in Town or Country. Charges in all cases Strictly Moderate. CABINETMAKER AMD UPHOLSTERER. Ftjbwtobx Madx To Obdkb, THOMAS FALCONER, Thahks St., Oamabu. t AXE TE ANAU HOTEL * WM. SNODOBASB ... Proprietor. This splendid Hotel offers to Tourists, Families, Pleasure Parties, etc. every convenience of seeing the scenery of this magxiifioent Lake at a moderate expense. Though so far removed it can compete with the best city hotels for comfort, convenience, and attention. Best cooks kept. Good garden; pit nty of fruit. Poultry. Tennis Lawn and other Pleasure Grounds, Ladies' Drawing Room, etc. STEAMER. — The steamer has received a thorough overhaul, and is under the management of a competent Engineer. Stewardess to attend on Lady Visitors. YACHT.— Handsome five-ton yacht " Wave," late of Biverton, low on the Lake, in tbe hands of competent seamen ; fast and safe. Also, smaller pleasure boats QUID KB.— Guides provided to Sutherland Falls and Milford Sound. Waggonette, Baddle Hones, Good Stablicg and Horse pndpocks. Conveyances meet Trains at Lumsden .and Mossburn Stations. Tariff, 10s per day ; £3per week. Parties done cheaper.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XX, Issue 28, 29 April 1892, Page 28

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