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BY SPECIAL Illfiiiisl 1 APPOINTMENT. WH. F E N T O N, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER -AHDGENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 82 Queen Steeet 82-. (Opposite the Herald Office, Auckland, New Zealand). QTARTLING T^T EW S TOE THE Christmas JlLolidays ! H. L. POSSENESKIE, Shortland.street, begs to announce to the Public of Auckland that he. has just opened a New and Varied Assortment of TWEEDS, COATINGS, &c, direct from the best Manufacturers. P.S. — An early call is solicited. All Goods thoroughly shrunk, and hand-made. XT E N R T R A F T O N, Wholesale and Retail Manufactueees — OF — PERAMBULATORS, BASKETS, &o. Junction op Queen and Grey Streets, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. Awarded First and Second Prizes at the Auckland Shows 1878, 1879, and 18S0. 1419 HRI STMAS IS COMING! but MRS. PERROW'S New Stock of Goods Has Come, And Ladies can select from a large and choice stock of Millinery Goods not to be surpassed in Axickland in quality or price. Note Address — MRS. PEEROW, MILLINERY ESTABLISHMGNT, Upper Queen-street. 1420 TEADE MARK REGISTERED. Analysis ly Messrs Sout7iatt Bros, and Barclay, Analytical Chemists, England. To Messrs Shaeland & Co., Auckland.— We havemade a careful chemical and microscopical analysis of your Baking Powder, and find it to be prepared from materials which are pure and of the best quality. It contains no admixture whatever of any injurious ingredients. This Baking Powder will be found useful in makingPastry, Puddings, Bread, &c, and from its composition may be relied upon as a substitute for yeast. Testimonial. I have chemically examined and tested the Baking Powder manufactured by Sharland & Co., and I have found it to be perfectly pure, and free from any substance that would be objectionable in the preparation of food. I use the bread made with it at my own table, and find it very satisfactory.— G. H. Haines, 8.A., M D., M Ch., L.A.H., F.R.G.S., L.M. APOTHECARIES' HALL, Opposite Post-office. TAS. A. PENNELIGAN, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GKOCER, 71, WAKEFIELD - STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. Families waited on for Orders.] A LTERATION OF CUSTOMS TARIFF. Through the admission free, of all French Shirtinga and Prints, I am enabled to supply my patrons with. Finest Parisian Dress Shirts, made to order and measurament, at the same figure and lower than the imported slop articie.— C. DE L'EAU. French Dress Shirt Maker, Durham-street, corner of Albert-street.*

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 298

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Page 298 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 298

Page 298 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 298

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