T\O YOU WANT A HANDSOME LIBRARY FREE OF COST ? «3-BUY THE CELEBRATED LI-QUOR TEA^s A HANDSOME VOLUME IS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY Slbs. TEA 1 Books may be saen and obtained with the Company's Agent for New Zealand, W. S. COLLINS, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, Parnell, Auckland. In terms of Agency, the Li-quor Tea will be sold for Cash only. FIRST PRIZE AWARDED FOR RUBBER STAMPS, 1881, 1880, 1879, 1878, 1877, To the Auckland xtuBBER ferAMP OoMPANY. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Makaghr. Rubber Stamps at twenty -four hours' notice. Manufactory, Albbbt-strket. 18iO It is not as extensively known as it ought to be that in the large majority of coses Consumption begins with a slight cough, which will generally yield to the uses of this Valuable PECTORAL REMEDY. APOTHEC AR IES' H A L L, Opposite Post Office. H~ OT TAKES Tn^STRIOT. Ju 13 - G-. H. WHITCOMBE, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, Strand and Willow Street, TAURANGA. 1474 W. G- v N s ° N> FRUITERER & G-REENG-ROCER, KARANGAHAPE - ROAD, NEWTON. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Daily of first-clas3 description, and quality guaranteed. Trial Requested. 1671 "O E M O V A L. . CLARK & G-ANE HAVE REMOVED TO THOSE CENTRALLY - SITUATED PREMISES, Next to Maxfleld, Grocer, 1678 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. " [Established 1855.] JOHN LEECH, Shorbland-street, CARVER, G-ILDER, PICTURE FRAME, LOOKING - GLASS, And Window Cornice Manufactiirer. Maps Mounted and Bound. EAPEEY! DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! j C. Nicholson I Wishes to inform the residents of Newton and sur rounding districts that he has OPENED A DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, And hopes by civility and strict attention to business to merita fair share of public patronage. LL GOODS SOLD AT TOWN PRICES. N.B. — Note the Addressed NICHOLSON, /Draper, SOMERSET HOUSE, Earangahape-road, two doors from T. J. Philips Baker. BSERVE WHAT IS WELL WORTH OBSERVATION ! l When you go down or .come up Queen-street, you will observe in the vrindow of Jj\ Jo j§ OMER:F ILED f A Magnificent Display o£ . j BLANKETS, ,RITGS,' QUILTS, CURTAINS, &c, &c; or it may be of BLACK SILKS, FANCY DRESSES; MANTLES, SHAWLS, &o. Now if you wish to further observe the G-RAND STOCK that .is NOW OPENED UP at this Establishment, you are freely invited to stop inside and take a tree observation of an immense variety of — French Merinos, Cashmeres, Wool Plaids. Beiges, Serges, Lustres, &c. Black Silks, Satins, Velvets, Velveteens, Plushes, &c. -Silk, Velvet, and -Cloth Mantles, Shawls, Underskirts, &c. Blue, White, and. G-rey Serges, Flannels in all colours, Shirtings, &c. Cretonnes, Damasks, Dimities, Table Linen, Towels, Ticks, &c. Hosiery, G-loves, .Stays, Underclothing, and Fancy G-oods. -, ' . y '.' ■ .' - \ '-- All at prices that cannot be surpassed for cheapness by any other house inthe Trade.
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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 251
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440Page 251 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 94, 1 July 1882, Page 251
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