"T^T OTICE OF REMOVAL. . GABRIEL LEWIS. In returning thanks to his Friends and the Public generally for past favours, begs to inform them that, in order to afford him a better opportunity to EXHIBIT MERCHANDISE ABOUT TO BE OFFERED TO PUBLIC COMPETITION, OR PRIVATE SALE, he has takeen those COMMODIOUS AUCTION ROOMS (Next above Messrs Stone Bros,, and Directly Opposite Messrs Thornton, Smith, and Firth's Flour Mills), LOWER QUEEN STEEET, Where, in future, his business of an AUCTIONEEE AND-GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT will be carried on. G.L. assures those who may confide Goods to him for Sale, that no exertion on his part shall be wanting to further their interests. Account Sales Promptly Furnisned. Advances Made on Merchandise for Bona Fide Sale. Auckland, March 17, 1882. 1834 A NEWEEAIN DENTISTRY. MR. ALFEED WILLIAM CHATFIELD "Formerly op Melbourne, (To whom was awarded the Second Order of Merit at the International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880-H81), HAS COMMENCED PRACTICE IN AUCKLAND, in that centrally-situated suite of rooms ■ overhead Messrs Masons' Hairdressing Establishment, Queen-street. His appliances were' specially selected for him in London and Paris, and include • the latest improvements in dentistry known to the scientific world. As Mr Chatfield has made arrangements to receive regulrr shipments of all Dental Requisites from London, his Rooms will be lmown as •'THE LONDON DENTISTEY." Note the Address : — THE LONDON DENTISTRY, 190, Queen - street, Auckland (Next door to the Savings' Bank, and overhead Messrs J. and T. Masons' Hairdressing Saloon). JUST ARRIVED, PER SHIP " OXFORD," AND ON SALE at J". WILLIAMS', Karangahape-road, Blankets, Carriage Rugs, Cai'peting Matting, Hosie.iy, Clothing Waterproof Coats (very good) Hats and Shirts. (To bo sold at most reasonable prices.) CIRCULATING LIBEAEY. Terms 3s per Quarter Inspection Invited. 1922 TT EEE CAEL SCHMITT, GRAFTON - ROAD, CAN BE INTERVIEWED AT THE CHORAL HALL EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. nrnPsoM house seminaey, EPSOM-ROAD, Will be Re-opened on MONDAY, 16th Jan., 1882. TERMS— £ s. d. Boarders (above 14 years), per quarter 12 12 0 Do (above 10 years) do 10 10 0 Do (under 10, boys or gii-ls) do 88 8 English, French, German, Italian, Music, Singing, Drawing, and Painting of various kinds, thoroughly taught ; also, Needlework of every description. Apply to Mrs STODDARD, who succeeds Mrs Lewis. IANOFOETE. OEGAN, & HAEMONY. MR. JOHN HARTWELL from London. Application for lessons, etc., may be made to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen Street, where copies of his compositions may be had. "H/fRS S . E . SHEAF, Royal Academy of Music, London, And Pupil op Sir Sterndale Bennett. ELEMENTARY AND FINISHING LESSONS IN MUSIC AND SINGING. Karangahape-road, opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq. "" ~H~! 15 E A I) L E , c PRACTICAL SAW MAKES AND .SHARPENER, KARANGAHAPE-ROAD, Newton. 1805 -O|THOLESALE AND RETAIL SEWING .. --. .-, MACHINE DEP.O.T. 70, Queen-street (opposite Bank New Zealand),
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Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 86
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461Page 86 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume IV, Issue 84, 22 April 1882, Page 86
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