H ISAACS & CO. THE NEWTON FURNITURE ARCADE is now Open on the Time Payment Principle, With a Large and Well-selected Stock of WELL MADE FURNITURE Manufactured from Sound and Well Seasoned Timber of the best quality, Also, A Large Stock of MATTRASSES AND PALLIASSES, FLAX BEDS, PILLOWS, COUCHES, SOFAS, CHAIRS, And every description of Household Furniture, All our Own Manufacture. S. Isaacs and Co. informs the public of Auckland and the surrounding suburbs that their intention is to Satisfy their Customers by giving them Good Value for their Money, as also Sufficient Time to Pay for the samo, by Weekly Instalments ; and in doing so they anticipate doing a large business. This being a new system of furnishing your houses on the time payment principle, which is an opi>ortunity never been introduced in Auckland before, a system which has been adopted London for many years past, and the only easy way o settling down in a respectable manner. Our terms ar so very liberal and suitable to all, therefore come once and give your orders, and be in time for the Christmas holidays, so that you may be . well supplied I and settled for the New Year. Remember the address — S. ISAACS & CO., NEWTON FURNITURE ARCADE, Opposite the Masonic Hall and Post Office, and Wellsleystreet, Market-place, Factory. 48 mARANAKI DYEING AND CLEANING 1 WORKS, FOOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET, Auckland. Gentlemen's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed, or Renewed, and well Pressed. Ladies' Dresses Cleaned, Dyed, or Renewed any Colour. Kid Gloves Cleaned. J. W. THOMPSON, Proprietor. 119 n II EA P AND GOOD. Save a fourth of tour Monet by purchasing your Goods at JOHN KEESING'S. Come and see the Goods and the Prices. Clothing, Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Jewellery, together with a large assortment of useful articles. John Keesing, Lennox's Buildings, Upper Queen-street. Patronised by his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. -\TT ILLIAM SON'S AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. [Established 1865.] 120, queen street, auckland. By Appointment TO HIS ,*U y-n. % TO HIS Royal Highness j^^JS^ja Excellency the W&MssPv THE Duke of Edinburgh^l^^J^J, Governor and the Earl of Pembroke. p 11. BARTL ET T, PHOTOGRAPHER, Respectfully calls the attention of the people of Auckland to the fncfc that he is now furnishing highly-enam-elled Photographs at 'reasonable prices, at his studio, Queen-street, Auckland. This process was first disdiscovcred by Mr. Hem, a popular photographer in Boston, Mass, U.S.A., and has been practised by me since 1861. Although this method of beautifying photographs is attended with much careful manipulation, the result is very satisfactory and pleasing, as well as beneficial, inasmuch as it preserves the picture from fading and spotting by exposure to air. He guarantees these photographs, when enamelled, to remain perfectly brilliant for fifty years, as time and climato has no damaging effect on them. Please call and inspect our work. 132 &W.HE L A B V FAMILY & SHIPPING BUTCHERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Shortland-street, (Opposite Observer Office.) Families waited upon daily for Orders in any part of Town or Suburbs. Prime Corned Beef and Pork (in keg 3or tierces). always on hand. Special attention given to Shipping. n EMERSON TENNENT, M.D., \J. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Has Removed from GREY-STREET to SY-MONDS-STREET. Hours of Attendance. 9 to 10 a.m.; 1 to 2, and 7 to 8 p.m. 65_ CRICKET!! CRICKET!! Season, 1880-Sl. W. W. ROBINSON (late G. Waller), Tobacconist, 98 Queen-street, has on hand a varied assortment of CricketingMatorials. To arrive early, a special shipment for the present Season, selected by the Subscriber himself personally from the best English Makers, consisting of Dark's, Cobbetfs, and Clapshaw's Bats; Duke's and Dark's Match Balls, Leg-Guards, Gloves, etc., etc. Billiard Requisites— Excelsior and "Vanity Fair Cigarettes, Meerschaum, G.B.D.and H.F.S. Pipes, direct from the Manufacturers. Agent for the celebrated Club House Cigars. 92 ■vr o f i (5 Is ', Mr. Sanders, Consulting Homcepath, has removed to his now residence, Karaka Lodge, St. Stephen's Road (adjoining Bishop's Court), Parnell. At Consulting Room, 4A, Shortland-street, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 12, 4 December 1880, Page 102
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