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J. & H. McLAREN'S TRAGTION ENGINES ALSO PORTABLE, SEMI-PORTABLE, and FIXED ENGINES Combine Durability, Simplicity, HandinesSj and Speed, GOLD MEDAL, Haddington, N. 8., after a Trial Open to All Corners Q FIRST PRIZE, AW, Glaigow, 1888, after a Severe Trial. The above Awards are fcfee Lj^»t Jka), hare laM NBMtid for at Home, and MoLA^W was Firit in both. They are the _ OlftiY Traction figuies usiA wr 6yN"ht Wool from the back c«mn«fy to ohrlstch«rcfc. • W. A. McLAIMEN, Agemt, ST. ASAPH STREET, Christ church.

HAVE you tasted GAWNE'B Worcester Sauce? It is a vnluable adjanct to the lancheoo table. ONE of the cheapest yet most piquant Sauces ever introduced Its quality not being sacrificed by lowness of price. ROYAL ALBERT HOTEL Corner of Qeobgb & London Streets, DDNBDIN. MICHAEL MOLONET ... ... Proprietor. Tbe Proprietor, having thoroughly renovated and refurnished the above well-known and centrally-situated Hotel, now offers Unrivalled Accommodation to Travellers, Boarders, and the General Public. Private Rooms for Families. Hot, C~ld, and Shower Bathi. All the Best Brands of Wines, Spiritß, and Beer kept in Stock. STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, 29 George street (next Wardell Bros.). Cheapest Crockery and Lamp House in Dnoedin WANTED KNOWN— Try the Staffordshire House for Crockery, Lampware, Brußhware, Tinware, Saucepans, and every Houßebold Requisite. RITCHIE'S for Lamps and Fittings of Every Description. Lamps repaired and New Burners fitted. THE Staffordshire House established to supply the Public with Goods at Smallest Possible Profit for Cash. Trial solicited . Ritchie's, 29, George street (next Wardell BroB.). i^-OONDAY OIL BRIGHT, CLEAR, BTEADY LIGHT, i Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. „,„„-, RESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in strong tine and cases to avoid leakage, Fitted with improved oil faucet. Costa very little more th«,n ordinary oils. INSIBT UPON HAVING ' NOONDAY." REMOVED! REMOVED! REMOVED I REMOVAL NOTICE. HLETHABY, in thanking bis Customers and the . General Public, for their liberal patronage accorded to him, during the 19 years be has been carrying on bus.ness in the ArcaoV ah? tb °3 manteaus, and as^ ™ * av £ J^L are able B to make and cell direct tfe plnc^eLTnTchelper umbrella than it is possible to import. No te our new Address: . HLETHABY, { 1 UMBRELLA AND PORTMANTEAU MANUFACTURER Qufen's Buildings (Opposite Brai.awaite's Book Arcade), PBINOEB BTBBBT, DBHBDIK.

A FKW ADVANTAGES — OK THE — DRESDEN PIANOFORTE COMPANY'S -4§» HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM. •<#■ 1 —i I Ist.— No Matter where you live, it enables you to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply paying the Hire for a stated period. 2nd.— Possession is obtained on payment of the first Monthly r Quarterly instalment. 3rd.— No further expense whatever is incurred beyond the in - Btalmentß for the period agreed on. 4th.— The Piano or American Organ can be exchanged for one of a better class at any time within the period of hiring sth —An Excellent Piano or Organ (warranted for 10 year*) can be obtained for a Bmall deposit and payment of 20s monthly. 6th.— A First-Olass Guarantee is given with every instrument purchased. 7th.— Old Pianos taken in exchange and full market value allowed. Bth.— Catalogues, Terms, &c, Bent Fost Free on application. THE DRESDEN PIANOFORIE COMPANTS DEPOT, ("!> 29 and i*l PiiiNtKs hTiiEHr, Dum.din. J. A. X 11IEDLI\ Manager. WANTED KNOWN. TJ WAGHORN, PAINTEB, PAPKRHANGER, ETC., Has Removed from CASTLE STREET to more Commodious Premises in the OCTAGON, DUNEDIN (lately occupied by J. Nisbet), wbere he is prepared to supply the Trade and Public wi«h Paperbanginge, Colours Oill, and Brushes, and all Pairters' requisites at the Lowest Rates. Thanking the Public for past fbvonr^ A H. COOK, TAILOR (Buccessor to J. Cook and Sors, Established 1842), 227 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. The lateat and most fashionable Tweeds always in slock, direct from my Home Buyer. CHEAPEST AND BEST

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 18 August 1893, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 18 August 1893, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 16, 18 August 1893, Page 22

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