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/CRITERION STABLE 8. The Undersigned begs to Intimate to the Public that he has SOLD the BUBINEBS be has carried on at the above Stables to Mr JAMES JBFFS, of Palmerston, whom be with pleasure recommends to bis numerous constituents. Mr Taggart has coufidence in recommending Mr Jeffs to the Dunedin public from his knowledge of the satisfactory manner Mr Jeffs has carried on a Livery and Stable Business at Palmerston for a great many years. W. H. TAGGART. In taking over tbe above Business, I shall make every effort to please those who may honour me with their patronage, and may mention that I intend to carry on the Criterion Stables in connection with | the Empire Stables at Palmerstoo, and with my business as Coach Proprietor on the Macraes, Nenthoro, Naseby line from Palmerston. JAMES JEFFS. OTAGO DRAP ER V COMPANY 96 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. WILLIAM GRUBB DRUMMOND - - Manager. URGENT APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC. A large sum of money must be raised by 31st December (on accoun of one of tbe partners having to retire from the business), and, it order to do so, we have decided to reduce our w hole Stock to such prices that have never been beard of before, GOODS MUST BE SLAUGHTERED! It's Money we want. This being our First Sale, no offer will be refused ; in fact, it will be the Sal* of Sales. Now Ladies, this iB your opportunity. We want you to co fi[ c and inspect our Goods at tbe low figures marked. We are certain you will go out Loaded, well Satisfied, and recommend all your friends to come and get some of our Bargains. GOODS MUST BE SLAUGHTERED 1 Ladies, we need oot inform you that all our Goods are Fresh, and of tbe Latest Styles, having only lately received Large Shipments direct fxom Home and Continental Markets, bo that it is oot a matter of getting rid of Old Stock and Rubbish, but of Genuine and Sterling new Drapery and Clothing, COMPULSORY— The Money we must have— COMPULSORY Sale Commences — SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBEH 15 Ladiei, remember the old saying : " The early bird catches the worm." Extra Staff of Hands engaged to meet tbe Rush I OTAGO DRAPERY COMPANY, 96 George Street, Dunedin. HITAKE R B R O S, CATHOLIC BOOKSELLERS, WELLINGTON AND GRE^ MOUTH, NEW BOOKS, NEW SUPPLIES. Hierurga, or the Holy Sacrifice of the Maßs, by Dr Rock, 2 vols. 30s | net Chriet in Type and Prophecy, by Rev A. J. Maap, S.J. lie 6d Manuals of Pastoral Theology, vol 1, The Priest in the Pulpit, by Rev J. Schnrcb. 8s net Bishop Hedley's Retreat, 33 discourses with Meditation for Clergy religions and others. 6s 6d PRIZE BOOKS, PRIZE BOOKS. Splendid Vane y at Lowest Prices. A Grand Stock of 'Xmas and New Year Cards to select from We hold the fineßt stock of Prayer Books in Außtralasia. BEBT QUALITY PURE WAX CAND..EB AND TAPERS. INCENSE, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 7s 6d per Tin. Have just imported a large stock of Religious Goods, comprising Statues, Crucifixes, Fonts, Rosaries (some in real silver), Medals, Scapulars, Pictures, Flouts, etc., ttc. NOTE OUR PRlCES,— Crucifixes to hang, white figure, 12in, high, 2s 6d ; 8 ending Crucifix, lOin high, cickle figure, 2s ; larger Bleep, 2s 6d, 6< 6d, 4s 6d, Ba 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d each. Best Washable Plaster Statues, Bkßsed Virgin, Bacred Heart, and 8t Joseph, 6in, Is ; 7£in, 2s ; 12in, 6s 6d ; 16in, 12s 6J ; 23m, 22s 6d. JR. CHARLTON a M.R.C.V.8., LONDON, VETERINARIAN, 125 BARBADOES ST., CHRISTCHURCH. Lotionß, Liniments, Ointments, Drenches, etc., Specially Prepared, Letters, Telegrams, Night and Day Calls, promptly attended to. CHARGES REASONABLE. TJALPH AND O. MANCHESTER ST. (late Baynes Bros.), CHRISTCHURCH, Cash Purchasers of all -Jeecriptions of GRAIN AND FARM PRODUCE, And have On Sale FORAGE of all kinds. SIEAM CHAFF, GRISTING, AND CRUSHING MILLS. Telephone, 505.

By Special Mi- .^mcni <-'< <rs rA TI I O 1/ T D Sliooillff Sill i 111, begb to inform hib numerous v. uswnieia aiw *he ft Ail In H UuiXLlii % Public that he has removed from his late premies Montreal street, to -t..gm!B R. f l_— . -Tll+Tli nram iJ*\ n MANCHESTER STREET, CHRISTCHURCH opposite the Union

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 44, 1 March 1895, Page 16

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