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4 RT H U R -ttT RIGHT, . TAILOR, HABIT, LEGAL AND clerical robe maker, :for twelve years cutter for < mr w. RATTRAY, Begs to notify to his Friends and Customers that lie has removed to Shortland-street (next to Mr McCormick's, Solicitor) . A. Wright is able to show a first-class lot of patterns, and will execute orders entrusted to him with care and promptitude. N.B. — Books containing the Measurements for the last twelve years having been kindly handed over by Mr Rattray, customers can command my services from their previous orders. T7IURNISH yOUE TTOUSE JO JL JLL FU03.1 THE CITY TTALL 4 RCADE. /^ARLICK AND /"NRANWELL Keep the Greatest Variety of Carpats, Iron Bedsteads, and all kinds of Furniture, in Town. Bedding of all sizes kept in Stock. HOT TAKES T^ I STRICT. JLj U VV • xJ_® yVhitcombe, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Thames and Willow Steeets, TAURANGA. 14-74 BACON! TTAMS! "OACON! JaLJL _a_*' Just Landed, ex late arrivals, SINCLAIR'S PRIME HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON, Also, :hare, chi«kbn, and mock turtde soups. H. MAXFIELD, 125, Queen-street. 1348 fe ~2M&*/6 a Bor, ' g§M It is not as extensively known as it ought to be -that in the large majority of cases Consumption begins with a slight cough, which will generally yield to ■the uses of this Valuable PECTORAL REMEDY. APOTHECARIES' HALL, Opposite Post Office. -j- |^ U L L E N , (Recently from England) respectfully informs the inhabitants of Auckland and the surrounding Districts that he has RE-OPENED THE PREMISES, /10. 250, Q, TJEEN-STItEET EAST, with a IAEGE AND CHOICE STOCK OF NEW SUMMER GOODS, Imported and purchrsed on the best cash terms, Comprising — ■General Drapery, Prints, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Damask and Cretonnes, Blankets, Flannels, Tickings, •Ac.; Millinery. Ribbons Laces, Hoisery, Umbrellas, and Sunshades ; Shawls, Mantles, Fichus, Costumes, Silks, French and English Dress Goods, embracing all the Novelties in fabric and colour, for the present season ; Ladies' and and Gentlemen's Underclothing in variety j •and a choice collection of Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas Presents. J. C has had business relations with the best wholesale houses in England, Ireland, and Scotland for the past twenty-five years, and as he purposes to conduct his business on the most economical principle, on cash -terms and small profits, he confidently assures those who may favour him with an inspection of his stock •. that it will be found replete in the various departments with new, fashionable, and cheap goods, and that he will jplace nothing before the public in print which shall not foe carried out in entirety and practice. Note. — J. C. has secured the services of a first-class Jlilliner, who has had long practical home experience, ' and has been engaged in one of the first millinery estabJishments in the colony.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 299

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Page 299 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 299

Page 299 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 71, 21 January 1882, Page 299

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