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'EXCELLENCY' I^HpiO , ; , 'J2p!?O?|?^X ■ THE GOVEEKOB «o;mVa s ; 'i'Ai'Ni'Tij, PURVEYOR OF THE CELEBRATED AH^E-MtADE CAMBRIDGE. SAUSAGE |HfiCKSHIRE PORK PIE, jSaßnirE.E-s Stbeet, Auckland, Aflfc 1 DOOB BIIIC ONE T0 THE C ITT Halt , £»'■' TRY OUR jjfc ; BERTIE SAVERNA iBfgOSELLE SAUSAGES. iKoNISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. ;f ■:>•"■• H. ROBINSON, ■ -'-si (Late G-eorge Stevenson.) IjHSHI O, NABL E TAILOR, t''S ■ SWfc °t Grey - street, > $H : . AUCKLAND ■ •.yfljjirt to Busby's Venetian Blind Works). ''•' : B Fibst-class Assortment ojb 1 '■iMjLOTHS, TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, ■;M "„ AND VESTINGS, '4.BICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, ■ "m And to' Accommodate all Classes. . ;-815an's bay soap works. <\h saunders & g-ilberd, .•;".;» AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, ■ S 'Victoria Street, Aucklaisid. •'vHstaving enlarged their Factory io double '^'.!HL and made costly additions to the plant, ■y-tSjcsition to compete with any factories in New vViHttNew South Wales. The yearly increase of ,',.\:Bfc; which has rendered the extensive alterais the beat guarantee of the superior ;J.®oJ their goods. i- Cfl A trial is respectfully solicited. ■X 'g^^O T^ I CJ E~. ■^if ILL IAM PARKER, : -H HOBSON-STEEET, ['■''•SOSITE MINETTI'S FRENCH BAKERY), 'r-I. TEA DEALER ..' • H - AND .:»A MILT' G-ROCER, "vles waited on regularly, and y, iSOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED TO ■.;• PAETS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBS. ?:• !1T NORTHERN "OREWERY. TOMBE & SON, Pbopeietoes. ' I BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT 1 SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. '•;..■' I THE TBADE SUPPLIED .'WITH "^-'i-CL ASS DRAUGHT ALES PEE (3-ALLON (DTTTX PAID) , at the Brewery, Kyber Pass Road, /Jpctually attended to. . MOWBRAY H I a G- S iB ' Continues his , • M-:'j CLASS in the ARTILLERY BAND ROOM _JjLhlbsday Evening- from 7 to 9 o'clock. j^Salso. prepared to receive Private Pupils ": 'JSJttte, Violin, Pianoforte or Harmonium, TKejahfonce, Napier-street, next Mr Downs', ergWanufacturer. ffere^g ou application at the above address, or nMiSr^ son > Stationer, Victoria-street. $m_ 2306 tbSEs SEWING- MACHINES, Sl^ff 8 exceed half a million annually, hid sErn L ~ xxijc/ »»' MANtTEACTTJEING- COMPANY SP opened a wholesale and retail depot at SPi Queen-street, Auckland. j^3pß SEWING- MACHINES. J fflL S- 811^- or Treadle at will. W S ._ SEWING- MACHINES. S^EstabUshed over 30 years. , p SEWING- MACHINES. , 5 HJl^fc approved in all the countries. [C | «P8 SEWING- MACHINES. [ K^eceived 100 First-class Medals. . ira«p SEWINa ■ MACHINES. ■^t for the Family. Easiest to learn. gp SEWING- MACHINES. HJfcfrfor the Dressmaker. Most durable. B*S SEWING-- MACHINES. _JsaKL 0 , r - tue Trade. Sews strongest seams. t&W ' SEWING- MACHINES. Mjj* the Bootmaker, light or heavy work. Wf SEWINa MACHINES. *J»n7? esfc m ush'ns or heaviest cloths. )UC mi SEWING- MACHINES. i> c0l «^? 0110I ny in every Household. fftS SEWING- MACHINES. IffJ^pi'ovements without extra cost. »« _ SEWINa MACHINES. ' ° % -^Sc^^ a lifetime in constant work. |5 8 SEWINa MACHINES. P er ceufc - discount for cash. ,a*» S . SEWINa MACHINES 'Site 118 ' "^^W 11 t^e means of the poorest. ■ ; tt S • SEWINa , MACHINES. / Lfe rms - addition to the prices. *» : SEWING- MACHINES. r^T- L^n. their cost in a £..nv ;nonths. ■> ** l *; SEWING-. MACHINES r C Yma to Wholesale buvors. '• l X : f : BE WJ^ T a MACFrTNES. >S ? | &q adclrc;-'3-of • nearest, figcr;-. : acLW^ • SEWJUjQ- AEAOHTKTSS, " & "b!v Q^en-streetj Aucklwd. ■...•'•'

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 383

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Page 383 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 383

Page 383 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 102, 26 August 1882, Page 383

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