by : ] : A'- '-...'■■ ■/" -.■[ ' SPECIAL APPbINTMENO?. j-TJiT"' sH - E N T ." O N, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER =„• , -ins- ■ .';.-- -(3-ENTLEMEN'S MERGER 82 Queen Street 82. (Opposite the Herald Office, Auckland, New Zealand).' AUTUMN. 18 8 2 -^TSTINTER. THE FIRST PORTION OF NEW GOODS, COMPEISING- SEVEEAIi OASES, JUST RECEIVED FROM VARIOUS. ; MANUFACTURERS. They consist of Tweeds, Coatings, Home-spuns, Black, and Blue Broadcloths, and a New Noyelty of Astracan Tweeds (suitable for winter), and a large assortment of good patterns of Silk Vest- . ings. , P.S. — G-arments made by hand. H. L. POSSENISKIE, MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPORTER, Foot of Shortland Street, Auckland. XT ENRY RAFTON, "Wholesale and Retail Manutaottjbebs — of— PERAMBULATORS, BASKETS, AcJunction of Queen and Gbet Streets, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. ■ • Awarded First and Second Prizes at the Auckland Shows 1878, 1879, and 18S0. 141& EASTER HAS COM E., WITH MRS. PERROW'S NEW STOCK OF GOODS, ; And Ladies can select from, a large and choicestock of Millinery G-oods not to be surpassed in Auckland in quality oV price. . ■ Note Address — MRS. PERROW, " MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Upper Queen-street. 1420 TRADE MARK REGISTERED. .Analysis by Messrs Southall Bros, and, Barclay, Chemists, England: To Messrs Shabland & Co., Auckland.— We have rande a careful chemical and microscopical analysis of your Baking Powder, and find it to he prepared fronu materials which are pure and of the best quality. It contains no admixture whatever of any injurious ingredients. This Baking Powder will be fotind useful in makingPastry, Puddings, Bread, &c, and from its composition may be relied upon as a substitute for yeast. Testimoniai,. I have chemically examined and tested the Baking? Powder manufactured by Sharland & Co., and I havefound it to be perfectly pure, and free from any sub- . t stance 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. I> 1" S S W^ O 3J K S . TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, HOTEL- V/ . * KEEPERS, ETC. , ' . • All kinds of Glassware made on the Premises, coinprising — Tumblers, Lamp Glasses, Fly Catchers, Pish. Globes, Jelly and Jam , Glasses, Garden Shades, PasteBoilers, &c. ' %! All the above are sold at prices hitherto unequalled in>. Aucfclancl. ' i Note Address— M. COOK & SONS, . FREEMAN'S BAT, 1764 Auckland. -\\r s ii ii v i c c r KARANGAHAPE ROAD, In thanking the Wholesalo Houses, Manufacturers, and N Dressmakers for the patronage he has received ip Frillings and Kiltinga, wishes to inform theiii'thatKe- ■ , now makes ; ■■ -• - Fancy Boxes, .: \ - -.; ' Orders for which will be promptly attended to, , -.>,
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 170
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426Page 170 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 89, 27 May 1882, Page 170
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