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A WA N T SUPP LI E D.y v BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 163 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. , MESSRS NEIL AND CLIFFORD, MEDICAL HERBALISTS, OF GEORGE-STREET, ; DUNEDIN, :• • [Established 18751 Have Opened a Branch Dispensary in Auckland, at the above address, next to Mr Wiseman's new premises, where THE PEOPLES MEDICINE, A Choice and Well-selected Stock of British and American Herbs (hitherto unobtainable in Auckland) can now be had at prices within the reach of all. ■^™oiigonr well-known and far-famed remedies our BLOOD PURIFIER deserves special mention, being unequalled by anything hitherto known by that name j also, THE BALM OF (HLEAD, for Colds, Bronchitis, and Asthma ; together with Tonic and Nervine, Liver Tonic, Worm Tonic, Composition Powder, Spice and stomach Bitters, Dandelion Coffee, Dandelion Pills, and a great variety of specialties of sterling merit. Dispensary open daily from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. Consultations, either personal by letter, free op CHARGE. ' • I^APTAIN J&L jS^ HANCOCK Jrj&ar BREWERS BREWERY, /''^jfLs-^a Newmabket. BOTTLERS. S. Jagg-eb begs to notify that at the request of his numerous friends and customers, he has opened a Branch Store next Thames Hotel, Custom-house-street. TO THE TRADE. Large' Stocks of our celebrated Sparkling ALES . AND STOUT, brewed from pure Malt and Hops of the finest quality, will always be kept at our Bbanoh Stobe, bottom of Queen-street, next Thames Hotel. iiii ■ ■ jii pk n h ■ 1 1 i f M.l It 11,.8 L.> :1 1-.UTI \) ■ vw «• - U--J 1 ■/ -" Beg to call the attention and careful consideration of those abovit to furnish to their very reasonable prices of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. Having introduced steam power, they are prepared to supply all work cheaper than any house in town. All work manufactured on the premises, under tho direction of the Proprietors. Please note the address, for now's the time , There ne'er was such value south of the Line. J. REID & SONS, FURNITURE EMPORIUM, Hobson - street (second Shop from Victoria-street). 1515 I^|- R. 0? V NDAIi L~ 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 1 in this respect no comparison. PRICES : Upper and lower in Celluloid £10 0 In Vulcanite, from 4 0 Silver 6 0 Gold ... 6 0 /^HESTS OF DRAWERS. Very Handsome Chests of Drawers in rich Mottled Kauri are selling at the following prices FOR CASH :— Large Chests of 8 drawers, with Pannelled Bonnet' Drawer, £6; 5 Drawers Chests, £&; Toilet do, £2.103. The above Wood becomes more beautiful with age, as it deepens to a richer colour. They are tmiversally admired, and have always given great satisfaction. WILLIAM NORRIE, CABINETMAKER, Top of Shortlakd Street. TEPHE N S ' S English and Contii'ental BOOTS AND SHOES. Latest Fashions and Newest Styles in the Trade. These are now on sale at Cheaper Prices than such articles have ever before been oifered to the public. Tremendous Reductions in Peices at F. STEPHENS', 136, Qtjeen-st. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. Stephens' s Enormous Stock of Boots and Shoes elec- ' ted and bought, at a great Reduction, from the Best Makers, offers an opportunity seldom met with,' of fitting up a family with this indispensible article of daily wear. The importance of keeping children's feet warm and dry cannot be over estimated. ' ONLY THE BEST GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. YANKEE BOOTS.— A Fresh Shipment of Yankee Boots, from Children's size to Maids (1 and 2.20 per cent cheaper than last) . Also, an Arrprtment of Scotch Web Slippers. F. S. having completed his improvements invites the '.' ladies of Auckland to inspect his Stock.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 112

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Page 112 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 112

Page 112 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 85, 29 April 1882, Page 112

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