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WELLINGTON HOTEL, OHRISTCnptTJOH (Opposite Opera House, and only. 3 minute*from Railway Station or Post Office). Good Table ; Good Management ; Nothing but the best of everything. TABIPF— 4s 6dT»er-day. CAVIN LOUDON, Proprietor Printing of Every Description UP-TO-DATE— LOW PRICES. N.Z. Tablet Office, Octagon Dunedin THE DOMINION HOTEL (Opposite the New Theatre, Christohuroh) Is now under entirely new Mnnagement Lunch one shilling, with a menu unapproaehed in the City. E. E. DANIELS (Late of Warner's T td.) PROPRIETOR

TO SHEEP FARMERS, SHEEP BREEDERS jind OTHERS Henry S. Fitter & Sons OF SMITHFIBLD MARKET, LONDON, Invite Consignments of Frozen Mutton and Lamb for realisation in all~parts of the United Kingdom. Having been established in the Central Meat Market for over Half a Century, and having been connected with the Frozen Meat Trade since its very commencement, they are in the best position to deal with consignments. They have no Retail Shops of their own, no interest in any, and do not buy on their own account, so all their energies are directed to obtaining the highest possible price for their Clients' Shipments. Consignments can. be sent to them through any Freezing Company, or through any of the Banks, and by doing this shippers will get all that is to be obtained for the Wool, Meat, Pelts, and Fat.

R. B. Bennett, Representative, 170 Hereford street, Ohristchurch. VISITORS TO DUNEDIN .. will find ..< COVGHLAN'S MBW QHAMROOK HOTEL MAOLAGGAN BTREET, DTJHEDIH, the Best place to Btay. at The Tariff is Is 6d per day. The bedroom are newly done up and sunny. The house though central is away from the noise of the principal thoroughfare. AddreM :— Shahsook Hotk. Dunkdih

Always have it on Hand. Wise parents always keep a bottle of Bonnington's Irish Moss in the house. There is no remedy so safe, so sure, so effective. That's the reason that for over forty years it has been the standard family remedy. But remember it must be Bonnington's. Refuse to accept a substitute. " I nsist on BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 322

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332

Page 322 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 322

Page 322 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 322

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