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JLaHAPPOI nt - IlkJiyi? EXCELLENCY WVreST TO £^Ft?^2L THE aov:EBNOB S&O MAS BARNETT, mkw a^ purveyor of the celebrated «steam;-made Cambridge sausage JLbWICKSHIRE PORK PIE, B queen Street, Auckland, ■ JfEXI DOOR BUT ONE TO THE CITY HALT , H TRY OUR .1 BERTIE SAVERNA HH MOSELLE SAUSAGES. . LOCAL INDUSTRY. ■ H. ROBINSON, "ffi (Late G-eorge Stevenson.) oigigfAS HION AB L E TAILOR, sj Foot of Grey - street, 0D« AUCKLAND ___B (Next to Busby's Venetian Blind Works). Fikst-class Assortment op bgidcloths, tweeds, fancy coatings, ■ and vestings. ■ prices to suit the times, 9 . And to Accommodate all Classes. . "THAMES CARRIAaE AND DRAY FACTORY. MACK IE, Proprietor, h Victoria-street, East, .B AUCKLAND. Hipairs of every description in Wood and Ix'on neatly Bated on the shortest notice. Springs made and Hired Always on hand, a large quantity of Lamps, IQ9iH&onbark Shafts and Spokes, Red Gum Felloes, and Eat Town Hardwood. A large stock of Lamps " — •Sfoonhand, at Million Prices. Sft-Country orders punctually attended to. 2121 isEAT I^TORTHERN "OREWERY. ■SECCOMBE & SON, Pbopbietobs. >PP jpST BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT Ajjjfl SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. 8 THE TRADE SUPPLIED "WTTH eady6»ST -CLASS DRAUGHT ALES salwaSlT IS. 7|D. PER GALLON (DUTY PAID) ;tentiojL er3 leffc at tlie Brewery, Kyber Pass Road, ____ Mlie punctually attended to. |Ej ip W. MO WBR AY H I G & S set M Continues his /jKE CLASS in the ARTILLERY BAND TEATIH ■ ROOM St Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. I M> is also prepared to x'eceive Private Pupils L -jj j mz Flute, Violin. Pianoforte or Harmonium, r '.Si residence, Napier-street, nest Mr Downs', Bin Manuf ac tur er . Bins on application at the above address, or SundS^ 1 Colson, Stationer, Victoria-street. *rt), I v i o i ; s 1693 H LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, I B Next City Market. I 9 For Hire: 1 HiND CLOSE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES OF I BTEBY DESCRIPTION, WAGGONETTES, ■ S~ BREAKS AND OMNIBUSSES, I mif AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSES. I B Hearse and Mourning Coaches. ■ Bjjfount Albert and Whau at 12 noon and 5 p.m. B BaapMc Orders to meet Trains or Steamers B S punctually attended to. R H F. QUICK, Proprietor. I : I&ER'S ' SEWING- MACHINES, H 5|| Sales exceed half a million annually. S BBER Manufacturing Company 9 w^re opened a wholesale and retail depot at H g^l) Queen-street, Auckland. I HSER'S SEWING- MACHINES. H S Hand or Treadle at will. I! WEB'S SEWING- MACHINES. 9 H Established over 30 years. M HJBB'S SEWINa MACHINES. B V most approved in all the countries. n spra - SEWINa machines. m ' Hn rece ived 100 First-class Medals. H Wffiß'S gEWINa MACHINES. m Babest for the Family. Easiest to learn. H WU'S SEWINa . MACHINES. SB Bf' )es ' i f° r the Dressmaker. Most durable. M W®B SEWINa MACHINES. SSI Bel *^ c Trade. Sevrs strongest seams. H W%'S SEWINa MACHINES. tm K^ or the Bootmaker, light or heavy work. H^JR'B SEWINa MACHINES. Ha TJjR^ 1163 '' mu shns or heaviest cloths. H S SEWINa MACHINES. H ' ; Sj^o^omy in every Household. £§§ ffi^S SEWINa MACHINES. jm • , 'Bp improvements vrithout extra cost. W L y/«*S . SEWINa MACHINES. BH ;V i.'^KJ 88 a lifetime m constant work. Bi|fß , SEWINa MACHINES. IBr^'attß'n i? er cenfc - discount for cash. HP » ' ?EWINa MACHINES SR^VBBn 131131 Within the means of the poorest. H '"1 SEWING- MACHINES. ■■*■'"'' 611113 - addition to the prices. Bfc^Sn SEWING- MACHINES. Ho? " >wb! earn tueu ' cos * i n a ew months. R V f7--»f S SEWINa MACHINES EBm <»^ rterms to wholesale buyers. R;^^ SEWING- - MACHINES. ■W^hK. or ad tlress of nearest agent. W*f s B gEW j Na MACHINES, m&pf B ? Ben d for Price List to WBr^m Manufacturing Company. Hg ? ' W '26l Queen-street, Auckland.

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Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 175

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Page 175 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 175

Page 175 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume v, Issue 115, 25 November 1882, Page 175

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