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Farmers Arms Hotel PRINCES ST. SOUTH, DUNEDIN. Accommodation unsurpassed. Best of Wines and Spirits. Country orders receive prompt attention M. H. RICHARDS : : Proprietor Phone 2235. Visitors and Friends are always welcome at the .... Provincial Hotel Dunedin Corner MANSE, STAFFORD, aitd PRINCES STREETS. MAURICE COUGHLAN, Proprietor. Our Bottle Store is the most central ’ and best stocked in town. Caledonian Grounds Hotel JO* '■ Caledonian Grounds Hotel ANDERSONS BAY ROAD. (Under new management.) Best of Wines and Spirits. / J. PLANK, Proprietor. ’ Phone 1292. Tattersalls Hotel STAFFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. Every convenience and comfort. The Best of Wines and Spirits. A. BLANEY, ' - Proprietress. Phone 814. Telephone 673 P.Q. Box 86. - •<. * ’V, JJUA 00. European Hotel GEOR^STRJEE#DUNEDIN. iii 6 above Hotel lias been thoroughly renovated throughout, v Moderate Tariff•' Bott. Dipt- Entrance Bath St. All standard brands of Liquor stocked. A. AINGE « : ; Proprietor. J. M. Hubskt. R. 0. Onomi, LLB. HUSSEY & ONGLEY HARRIS TEE 8 & SOIJCIIOBE, . > *AIHAPB, HTTWTEBVrCIJI, ART) ■WAKOANUI. Comforting and Nourishing for Cold Winter, i Vt Mornings Comforting and Nourishing for Cold Winter Mornings W'T®"- 'T As\ your Qrocer about I them Phones, Day or Night, 2633 and 8379 THE LATEST MOTOR HEARSE CARRIAGES Town and Gauntry Funerals Undertaken. Oak and Simu Caskets at shortest notice. Wreaths supplied. ii. PARK & CO. LTD. FUNERAL FURNISHERS & UNDERTAKERS 292 Cashel St. (5 doors east of Barbadoes St.) Christchurch W. F. Taylor Manager. x Vv Phones, Day: or Night, 2633 and 8379 THE LATEST ■af: ■ Town and;Country Funerals Undertaken. ■ Oak and Rimiit V : Caskets at shortest notice. Wreaths supplied. Z FUNERAL. FURNISHERS & UNDERTAKERS; CARRIAGES ; W. F. Taylor Manager.; r .Vov-,■ . r , . Mr. iB. J.< Kortlang, the-;well-known cricketer, has ===--= .. ;;• sailed for theUnited^States; with'>the object of.-;plaoinirM •'.' x Q-tol and Fluenzol on the American market. 1 . A to yuAi'w A* : : Mr. B. J. Kortlang, the well-known cricketer, has sailed for the United States with the object of placing Q-tol and Fluenzol on the American market. i T I f ill CENTRAL The Saloon is most uLp-to-d.CL.te., QTrtrurnr Donimm HAIRDRESSING &****■ vrith BROWNE J CLTTtOUsS ArJtOL&t SttCLJ/ CLJDJD CLT*CL~ Hairdresser & Tobacconist TOILET tjzs. QZclzou Setting cl Speciality. Thames St., OAMARU _ . .CTsv •/"» a-Pn /tfi/in /y wv -n / .. K . & him OtCTi; .■■•gwvV.y: (opposite Dalgety’s ) •nv:* Catholic Girls' An up-to-date Hostel of 23 rooms; la a tr nrn (nr cti rl. particulars apply—THE MATRON. ■, ; 1 , . ' vwv jar;/? u.»sn!J *t w vwwvrwsTOffrJtTn ifl ¥■- twwsrtri* Beni 1 > Monnock, Tailor, So Quten’a Buildings, Wallaalay Straat WMt.Utuki«u t. AMCKiann

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 43, 1 November 1923, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 43, 1 November 1923, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume L, Issue 43, 1 November 1923, Page 50