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PLANTING SEASON, 1893. Great Reduction in Price, owing to Expiration of Lease. KERB & BARNETT Have on SaleFruit Tree?, Ornamental Trees and Shrobs. Contract planticg done by experienced workmen. Contractors and large plan era liberally dealt with. Catalogues free on application. BTANMORE NURSERY, Christchurch.

TMTEBBAGERIEB MARITIMEB. DUNK DIN, SYDNEY. sr MELBOURNK to LONDON. Overland from MARSEILLES via PARIS, Steamers under Postal Contract with the Government of Fraoce. Calling at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE KING GEORGE'S SOUNn, MAHE, SUEZ and PORT SAID. Passengers Booked to BOMBAY, REUNION MAURITIUS, fc EAST COABT of AFRICA Leave L*»ve Steamers Tons c , Le * Te Mel * AdeSydney bourne laide Australian ... 6428 Dec 27 Dec 31Jaa 2 Ville de la Ciotat 6537 Jan 27 Jan 31 Feb 2 Polynesien ... 6428 Feb 25 Mar 1 Mar 3 PASSENGERS BOOKED THROUGH FROM DUNEDIN. Bates of passage money to Marseilles, from £24 to £65, including table wines and Burs Canal dues on p^ssengeis. RETURN TICKETS issued at the following rates : — Ist 2nd 3rd Clan Class. Class. Available nine months £105 £70 £42 Saloon Passengers booked through to London, via Paris. Best railway accommodation, luggage conveyed free, and a fortnight allowed from Marseilles en route. First-class, £70; Second-class, £50. By special arrangement an ENGLISH INTERPRETER will attend on board upon arrival of steamer at Marseilles, to give passengets every assistance in disembarking. pasßiner their luggage through the Customs, etc. He will also accompany them in toe train to Paris and Calais. NEILL & CO., LIMITED, Agents, Dunedin.

««w union bteam ship aJMkiX. company of nlw JSEBsfife ZEALAND, L! Mi a ill . The above Company will despatch steamers aa under : — FOR LYTTELTON. WELLINGTON. — FLORA, s.a, on Wednesday, January 3. Passengers Irom Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m. Cargo till noon. NELSON VIA LYTTLEION, WKLLINQTON.— (Transhipping at Wellington) FLORA, s.s., on Weddesday, January 3. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 3 p.m; Cargo till noor. FOR AUCKLAND, VIA LYTTELTON WELLINGTON, NAPIKR, and GISBORNB.— MANAPOURI, s. s., on Saturday, January 6. Passengers from Danedin Wharf. FOR NAPIBB WHARF, VIA OAM ABO, TIMARU, & LYITELTON.— KAWATIRI, S.S., early. FOR SYDNEY, VIA LYTTKLTON, WELLINGTON, & AUCKLAND— MANAPuURI s.s, on Saturday, January 6. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf, FOR MBLBOURNK, VIA BLUFF AND HOBARr— WAIttARAPA,s.s,on Thursday, January 4. Passengers trom Dunediu by the 3 35 p.m. train. FOtt SYDNEY, via OAM ABU LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— HA UROTO, s.s, on Tuesday, January 3. Passengers from Danedio Wharf. FOR WESTPORT, via TIMARU, AKAROA. LYTTELiON, AND WELLINGTON.— OJdAPURE, s. s., on Friday, January 5. Passengers from Dunedin Wharf at 7 p.m. Cargo till 2 p.m . FORGREYMOUTH AND HOKITIKA, VIA OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, and WELLINGTON.- HE BALD, s. s., about Wednesday, December 27. Passengers from Dunedin Wbarf at mid-night. Cargo till 1 p.m. FOR FIJI, from AUCKLAND. — TAVIUNL 5.8., about Thursday , January 4. FOX TONGA aiid SAMOA, from AUCKLAND.— oVALAU, a.** about Thursday January 11. OFFICES : Corner Vogel, Water, aud CumDerland streets

A SUCCESSFUL CONTINUATION. OUR BUSINESS STEADILY INCREASING. M. FRABB AND SONS, CASH DRAPERY DEPOT, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. To meet the requirements of our numerous Customers we bave secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER from one of the Largest Victoiin Houses. our Showroom Tekming with Novelties THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. A GREAT SUCCiSS. Hundreds of Dresses bave been Sold since Our Opening Day. Our Dressmaker h*s given every satisfaction. Moderate Prices. Perfect Fit. Stylish Designs. 7 yards Dress Tweed, double width, 6a 6 i 7 yards Diagonal Tweed, double « iath, 7d lid Black Silk Grenadines, Is 6}l, Is 9d Prints, Galateas, Crepons, Ginghams, etc, etc ; a very large selection from 5d per yard. Ladies advUeJ to try our dPECIAL KID GLOVE " THE QUKEN." Black, Brown, and Tar, 3a lid. Perfect Fit and Durability Guaranteed. We Invite Inspection op Stock and Prices. NO ONE ASKED TO BUY. We Guarantee the Btet Value in Dunedin in Every D part men*.

T^TORDDEUTSCHER - LLOYD 1.1 imperial German mail. •s^^^v sydney, melbourne J.l/aWlSßas^v and ADELAIDE to kSESSBSmB* SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP, and BREMEN, Via Colombo and Suez Canal, Taking Passengers for London, Connecting from Alexandria by Direct Mail and Passenger Line To BRINDISI and GENOA. V\ ill be despatched as follows (if practicable) :— I . Leave Leave Steamers Tons ;« rret * c Mcl- A.ledne * bourne laide Hapsburg ... 46 15 fan 3 Jan 6 Jan 10 Kailsruhe ... 5347 Feb 1 Fob 4 Feb 8 HobeiNtanfen 5328 vlar 1 Mar 4 Mir 8 And thereafter every four we« ks. Passage from Dunedin to Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen ... £18 to £67 10<. SPECIAL RE'l UhN TICKETS TO KUUOPE The Steamers land Passengers at Sjnthamp'on. Passages from Europe can be prep: id in the colon ie«. For freight or passage apply to NEILL & CO., LIMITED, Agents, Dunedin.

OURTON BROB. Propose to TERMINATE THK ARRANGEMENT On THURSDAY, 30th NOVEMBER, Whereby they give for Thibty-seven Shillings And Eixpe.«ck A LIFK-SIZE PORTRAIT In MABBIVK GOLD FRAME And A DOZEN CABINETS. •g- Intending Patrons are requested to give their Sittings without delay. NUMBER FORTY-ONE, Princes street, Dunbdin.

29 bOYAL AROADE, *I>UNJ£DIN. \J H. ii AIL EV, I--I-« Practical Watchmaker AND JtWELLBK. A sp'eudid assorinunt of EightDay Striking American Clocks from 17a 6a. Watches and Clocks of every description. Wa.ches cU ancd, 4* 61 — guaranteed 18 months. MaiD-spiings, 4*. Jewellery neatly and promptly repaired. Country orders promptly.

ITHE GRAND HOTEL DUNEDIN. UKDKB ENTIRELY NKW MANAGEMENT. fp cially adapted for Tourists and Travellers, who may now rely op every comfort and attention. Moderate Terms to Resident Boarder*. UNbIVALL&D ACCOMMODATION AND APPOINIME^TS. First-class Sample Rooms. Public Drawing Room, Letteis aud Telegrams leceive strict attention. JOHN P. PIURCY, Propr.

I> REILLY, TIMARU HuTriL • Rtefford Street, Timaru. The above Hot el having been partly re-built, renovated and re-furnishe^, the proprietor is now prepared to offer firat-clasd Accommodation to those r< quiring such. Private Suit™ of Rooms for Families • Hot Cold, end Shower Ba-bs. ' Wines end Spirits of the b, st procurab'e btands. Dunedin XXXX and special b.-ewed local Ale always on tap. pTTnTs! AT ALL PRICE 8. W. A. MACKAY - PIANO IMPORTER 47 Princes Street, Dcned n. Next City Hotel

\T^ A T S O N ' S CITY BUTCH ELY. Sole Purveyors of KO3HER Meat. (Killed under supervision of Rev Mr Harrison Jewit-h Rabbi). A TRIAL SOLICITED.

PBIKOE ALFRED HOTEL Grkat Kikg Btbkkt North, Dun* din. EDWAHD KlhK ... Proprietor. (,Late of Z ehan, and formerly of the Botanical Gardens Hotel, N.K. Valley). Having purchased the above well* known commodious and centially-suuated hotel, and naviiig mude extensive alterations, the pro* pnetur is now in a position to cffei first-class accommodation to private families, boarders, aid travellers. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The very best of Winea, Aler, and Spirits kept in stock and supplied to customers. Suites of rooms for families. One of Alcock'i prise billiard tables. Terms strictly moderate,]

NTUf PVPI F PUQlMrOOChristchurch— BEOKWITH & DITPOBT beg to announce that they have Commenced II LIT UIULt UUOIIILOO Business as Cycle Manufacturers, &c, in premises next Mr Horsley, Tumn btreet, opposite Nelson, Moate'B,aud. trurt to receive a share of publio support, Repairs receive beat atteation. Charges moderate. Victory Cycle Works.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 35, 29 December 1893, Page 14

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