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NEW DRAPERY SHOP, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Those who have not visited J. GILMOUR'S New Drapery Shop, in Upper Syinonds-street, will do well to have a look at the quality of the goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. The value offered in Tweeds, Winceys, Flannels, Blankets, Sheeting, Shirting, Checks, and Stripes ; and also in Men's Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c, &c, is very good indeed. There is a lot of Ladies' Umbrellas from 2s. to 14s. 6d., which for good value cannot be excelled in the district; and, an immense stock of Worked Embroidery Edgings, at from 3d. to Is. 3d., which are very tempting from appearance and prices. This is the Shop where men who want good wearing Socks ought to go to. 828 163—163—163. DUNNE, HALL AND CO., 163, Q.UEEN-STREET (Opposite Tonks Auction Mart). Dunne, Hall & Co., 163, for Drapery Dunne, Hall & Co, 163, for Millinery Dunne, Hall & Co., 163, for Hosiery For the AMERICAN ULTSER, go to Dunn, Hall AND Cos. To See SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S JERSEYS, Look in at Dunne, Hall and Cos. GOOD VALUE IN ABOVE. We would give everyone a chance, but there is no denying the fact (admitted by a large proportion of the Auckland public) that a call at 163 will save both time AND MONEY. DUNNE, HALL & CO., Opposite Tonks Auction Mart. 800 T\RAPERY! DRAPERY! DRAPERY! xJ C. Nicholson Wishes to inform the residents of Newton and surrounding districts that lie has OPENED A DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, And hopes by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. ALL GOODS SOLD AT TOWN PRICES. N.B.— Note the Address— C. NICHOLSON, Draper, SOMERSET HOUSE, Karongahape-road, two doors from T. J. Philips Baker. 759 THE NEW aROCERY AND PROVISION STORE, WAKEFIELD-STREET. JAS. A. PENNALLIG-EN Wishes to inform the inhabitants of Wakefield -street and surrounding district that he is continuing his business as General Grocer, at the Store lately occupied by Mr Cucksey, and hopes by civility and strict attention to business, and cheapness combined, to merit a fair share of their patronage. FAMILES WAITED UPON FOR ORDERS. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. TjVREEMAN'S BAY SOAP WORKS. SAUNDERS & GILBERD, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, Victoria Stbeet, Auckland. S. & G. having enlarged their Factory to double former size, and made costly additions to the plant, now in a position to compete with any factories in New Zealand or New Soivbh Wales. The yearly increase of their trade, which has rendered the extensive alterations unavoidable, is the beat guarantee of the superior character of their goods. A trial is respectfully solicited. T%yr R. TYNDALL, SURGEON DENTIST, TOP OF GREY STREET, Five years assistant to Mr Plumley. CELLULOID! CELLULOID A New American Base for Artificial Teeth Just Imported. Cellulhid is a base which is superior to Vulcanite and surpassed only by gold for artificial teeth. It is much stronger than rubber, consequently can be much thinner and still have sufficient strength. It is free from injurious ingredients, therefore less likely to cause inflammation of the mucus membrane. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance, there being in this respect no comparison. PRICES : Upper and lower in Celluloid .. £10 0 0 In Vulcanite, from 4 0 0 Silver 6 0 0 Gold 6 0 0 XT W A I 0? E~, PLUMBER, GA SFITTER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TINSMITH. All kinds of Timvare and Baths of every desscription on hand or made to order. Repairs executed on the shortest notice. Flour Tins, Coffee Ting, Fruit Preserving Tins, Meat Preserving Tins, and Dairyman's Groods, always on hand. FACTORY WAREHOUSE & RETAIL STORE, HI6-H- STREET, AUCKLAND. Competition Defied. • rpO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. FLORAL DESIGNS painted on Tarlatan, Net, Silk, Satin, and Velvet for Ball Dresses, &c, by a Teacher of Artistic Fancy Work. Instruction given privately or in class in Painting, Wax Flowers and Fruit, Lace, Crewels, Beads, Leather, Wool and Paper. Address at Mr Hears', Stationer, Queen-street, from whom all particulars are obtainabie. SOME HANDSOME LACE FOR SALE.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 52, 10 September 1881, Page 617

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Page 617 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 52, 10 September 1881, Page 617

Page 617 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 52, 10 September 1881, Page 617

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