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Jr* \A/ADn /fr or^ WOOL ' grain > seed > and . VJI. VVMIiLy 00 \J\J. manure merchants, AUCTIONEERS AND STOCK AGENT?, Full Stocks of Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Manures, Seeds, etc., » • *■• /■« j y">l /v» kept, and Farmers are asked to call upon us before lllVGrC^rfflll, \JtOYG £111 Cl JtSIU.II. purchasing their requirements. ' AGENTS FOR— Massey-Harris Implements, Iluddart, Parker Steamers, Manchester Fire Insurance Co., Lawea' Dips and Manures. MANAGING AGENTS FOR— Ocean Beach Freezing Works, (Birt & Co., Limited, Proprietors).

i J£ W. DUNNE, BOOKSELLER, 43 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. JUST REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES. Special inducements are now offered to Customers and the General Publid to kindly inspect our NEW STOCKS in every line. Just Opened : THE LATEST IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GENERAL ft FANOY GOODS. Inspection freely invited. IMPORTANT NOTICE. DUNEDIN PAWN OFFICE, 5 GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. (Late A. Solomon.) W. G. ROSSITER (for the last 15 years Manager for the late Mr. A. Solomon) having bought the old-established and well-known pawnbrokmg business of the late Mr. A. Solomon, begs to announce to the public of Dunedin and Subnrbs that he will carry on the business with the Bame attention and fidelity as formerly. Note Address : W. G. ROSSITER, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, No 5, George Street, Dunedin.

gOU.S XI L L AND McNAB Three First Awards and Special Gold Medal at the Auckland Exhibition, 1899. These Awards were gained by work manufactured on our premises, Symonds street, and distanced all competing work, both local and imported. We invite inspection of our large stock of MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEADSTONES, CROSSES, ETC. The Largest Stock of Designs of Ikon Tomb Railings in the Colony. Designs and Prices forwarded Free on Application. Lowest possible Prices consistent with Good Work and Material. BJOUSKILL AND McNAB, Symonds Street, AUCKLAND. J. FANNING & CO. Telephone 650. House, Land, Estate, & Financial Agents, ROYAL EXCHANGE, OPERA HOUSE, WELLINGION. Money Invested, Loans Negotiated, and entire Management of Properties and Collection of Rents undertaken. The firm have Special Facilities for disposing of Town and Country Properties. Correspondence invited from property ownern also persons wishing to buy.

SCOTIA II OT E L Corner of LEITTI AND DtTNDAS STU'ETS, DU.Ni.IjIN MICHAEL O'HALLOItAN (iate of the ' Police Force, Dunedin and I Ashburton), Proprietor. Having leased the above well-known and popular Hotel, which has undetgone a thorough renovation. Mr O Ilalloraii is now prepared to offer tir^t-class accommodation to families, boarders, aud the general public. The very best of Wines, Ales, and Spirits upplied. Jtf" E W BUTCHER Y. JOHN McINTOSH (For many years t-alesman to City Co.), Opposite Pba-nix Company, Maclaggak Sthket, Dunedin, Has opened as above. Only the best of meat at lowest possible prices. Families waited on for Orders. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Q. EOR G E DENNIS, Late of Park Hotel, Newtown, Wellington and West Coast South Island, Haa taken over BARRETT'S HOTEL Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, where he is prepared to provide fur his old patrons and the public generally every accommdation. Two minutes' walk from Post Office and wharf. Train past-es door.

TIT AI MATE HOTEL, WAIMATE T. TWOMEY Proprietor. T. TWOMEY (late of the Grosvenor Hotel, Christchurch) having now taken possession of the above favorite and centrally-situated house, will spare no pains to make the place as comfortable as possible. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. The Hotel is beirg refurnished and renovated throughout. JA N D W. GRANT • Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Coachbuilders, Temuka. J, and W. G., in thanking the public for their support in the past, beg to solicit a Continuance of the same. As we have now a very complete stock for carrying on our several branches, and having secured the services of one of the best painters in the Colony, we have now a very strong staff of men in their different lines. * Shoeing, as usual, a specialty. HUGH OOUR LE V desires to inform the public he Btill continues the Undertaking Business as formerly at the Establishment, .corner Clarke aud Maolaggan streets, Dunemn. Funerals attended in Town or Country with pri:nptno»» airi eorvnonrcv (J A N 1 T A R \ PIPE AND STONEWARE FACTORY KENSINGTON. The undersigned, having purchased the above Woks, is prepared to sell at Lowest Current iiatej. J. H. LAMBERT, North-East Valley and Kensington.

UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED Steamers will be despatched as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) : LYTTELTON and WELLINGTON— Mokoia* Thurs., March 7 4 p.m. D'din Moura Fri., March 8 3 p.m. D'din Moaaa Thurs., March 14 2.30 p.m. tr'n *Takes no coastal cargo. NAPIER, GISBORNE and AUCKLAND— Moura Fri., March 8 3 p.m. D'd in Te Anau Fri., Maroh 15 3 p.m. D'di n SYDNEY, via WELLINGTON— Mokoia Thurs., March 7 4 p.m. D'din Moana Thurs., March 14 2.30 p.m. tr'n SYDNEY via AUCKLAND— Waikare Tues., March 19 2 p.m. D'din Mararoa Tues., April 2 3 p.m. D'din MELBOURNE via BLUFF and HOBART— Monowai Mon., March 18 2 p.m. D'din Mokoia Mon., March 25 3.35 p.m tr'n WESTPORT via OAMARU, TIMARU, AKAROA, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, NEW PLYMOUTH, and GREYMOUTH. Cargo only. Kini March 10 2.30 p.m. train GREYMOUTH via OAMARU, TIMARU, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON and NEW PLYMOUTH (cargo only).— Janet Nicoll Wed., March 13 3 p.m. D'din SOUTH SEA ISLAND SERVICE. For FIJI (From Auckland). Taviuni Wed., April 3 TONGA, SAMOA, FIJI, acd SYDNEY (From Auckland.) Hauroto Wed., March 13 RAROTONGA and TAHITI. (From Auckland.) Ovalau Tuts., March 12.

« HCAD UC I I've forgotten that SYMINGTON COFFEE ESSENCE, whatever shall Ido f Call at the nearest LJCr\r\ IVI C [ Store you pane they All Keep it.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 10, 7 March 1901, Page 14

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