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18 82. A UTUMN AND "I^TINTER d^{ OODS NOW OPENING- UP. WELL-BOUGHT AND SPLENDID VALUE. NOVELTIES in Dress Gf-oods NOVELTIES in Dress Trimmings NOVELTIES in Millinery NOVELTIES in Jackets and DolmansNOVELTIES in Cretonnes NEW Hats, Bonnets, Flowers NEW Men's and Boys' Clothing NEW Blankets, Flannels, &c. NEW Fur and Spring-top Kid Gloves--IXARLICK & V^RANWELL, CITY HALL ARCADE, Queen-street, Auckland. WE NOW ALLOW ON ALL CASK" PAYMENTS :— 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Furniture 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Carpets 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Floorcloths 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Furnishing 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Drapery Goods--5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Millinery 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on Clothing 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all Purchase* over One Pound, in any Dej)artment, AT THE * OITY JO-ALL -A_RCADE, ONLY ONE PRICE ! CASH PRICE ! EXTRA CASH DISCOUNT I GARLICK & CRANWELL, CITY HALL DEAPERY AND FUENISHING AECADE, QITEEy-STBEET, ATrCKEAKP. SUMMER Tl ASHI ON S, A. O. STEPHENSON Is opening up an entire New and Fashionable Stock for the Present Season. Ladies' attention is particularly directed to the follow*ing Departments, where THE LATEST NOVELTIES FOE THE SEASON may be seen in great variety at prices that will commend them to purchasers. Pkints and Sateens SLynchesteb Goods in Genebal Ribbons, Laces, and Umbrellas Trimmings and Eanct Goods Hosiery and Gloves. Ten Per Cent, allowed to the Trade. NEWTON, 607 NEAE POST OFFICE. mil TF3OYAL mEA 1%/ TART,. JL SX) J. JJJL I Kaban&ahape-eoad, FOR CHOICE TEAS. Congou Teas, Is Gd, Is Bd, and Is lOd per lb. People's Mixture, 2s per lb. Standard Family, 2s 4cl per lb. Peoples Delight, 2s 8d per lb. Excelsior Mixture, 2s lOd per lb.. (Reduction on parcels). The increasing sale these Teas command is a proof that they will suit the public ta.sfce. QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED is our Trade Motto. We supply the best qualities of' Groceries and Provisions at such prices as will give every satisfaction to our customers, of which a trial will furnish the I best proof. JUU9 JJ BENCH, FAMILY GEOCEE, TEA & PEOVISION DEALER,, THE ROYAL TEA MART, KaRANG-AIIAPE- EOAD, Ne"WTON. Families waited on for orders, which are promptly delivered to all parts of the city and suburbs. Country orders carefully packed. 1923 113 E A D „ FURNISHING WAREHOUSE CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, VALUATIONS MADE. FURNITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED. Country orders attended to at the shortest notice*. Note Address — J. READ, Pearce's New Buildings (Corner Kyber Pass Road and Syrnonds-street)* 1978 JUST ARRIVED, PER SHIP " OXFORD,'* \ AND ON SALE at J. WILLIAMS', KAKANGAHArE-KOAD, Blankets, Carriage Rugs, Carpeting Matting, Hosiery, Clothing Waterproof Coats (very good) Hats and Shirts. (To be sold at most reasonable prices.) CIRCULATING- LIBRARY. Teriis 3s per Quarter-. IjfSPECTIOJT LXYITED. 1922 PLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTING IN A FIEST-CLASS HOTEL PROPEETY AT CAMBRIDGE. ". Mfi, AUDUS RAYNES, Proprietor of the National ; Hotel/ desiring tq retire from hotel business, offers for Sale the Lotise; Furniture, and everything appertainingto the Property. , , „„ , „.,'.> ; Immediate possession can "be given.i ' ' ' "' '"' '• '" '\/~. The Hotel is in i.thorough^obd worKinEf:- order; aid'tJ' ■ commands- probably-' -.the ''•largeili l>bumnW' \!k x w& f WaSfcato;.--" 1 "' 11 '•■;; > r --''- T ' •'' 1 '' ij ••; c r For furtilier particular^/ apply. fe']^A i; uda9"Siwafe&r i ' or tio.-.- ■'--•'■ ■• ■'■■■■■■ J - '' ; " ; .i w? f<vr^ -!^si--tjb^?¥fo-i 1833--: j ;. -•■■ ■';- -•-Cuatom-HouldMs^e^i^^^andv'^'T

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 118

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Page 118 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 118

Page 118 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 86, 6 May 1882, Page 118

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