iTIHEAP XFARDWARE Tl"OT s:B » 234, QITEEN-STBEET, AtTCKIAND. J. & J. DICKEY HAVE 808 SAIE — ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIO LAMPS. Also, Extra BURNERS, FONTS, GLOBES & WIOKS, And a Great Nariety of Chhnnies. RODGERS', LOCKWOOD & WIGFALL'S TABLE & POCKET CUTLERY. JOHNSON'S CELEBEATED SCISSORS. CLARK'S BOILERS, SAUCEPANS. &0. GRIFFITHS' PATENT TEA AND COFFEE POTS. Stamped Tinned Meat and Pds Dishes, Basins and Mils Pans, all sizes, BtfCKBTS, Tubs, Pails, and Ovbns, Bbooms, scbxtbbebs, whisks, &c. Haib, Cloth, and Nail Bbushbs. PAKK'S, BLACK'S AND LYNDON'S SPADES AND DIGGING 303K3. GARDEN HOES, RAKES, AND TROWELS. BISSTON, SORBY, AND SPEAR AND JACKSON'S HAND, RIP, AND TENNON SAWS, &o. AXES, ADZES, TOMAHAWKS, AND CHISELS, AUGERS, PLANES, HAMMERS, BRACES, TWIST AND PATENT BITS, all sizes. LOCKS, HINGES, NAILS, AND BRASSWASE, SCOTT'S GENUINE WHITE LEAD, EAW, BOILED, AND LINSEED OIL. fcj -OER |^4ENT -rVESCOUNT ALLOWED TO CASH PVBOHASEBS On all sales amounting to 20s and upwards. J e and J o Die ke y, 234, Qtjeen-stbeet, Auckland W. E. M B A B s Would respectfully call the attention of the public generally to his large and caref uliy-selectod Stock of MUSIC OF ALL KINDS, Including Popular Songs and Duets, Sacred Songs, Piano Solos aud Duets, Waltze3, Quadrilles, Galops, «c; Victoria, Cavendish, Chappell's, Christy, Mohawk, and other Musical Magazines ; Flomy and other Instruction Books ; Books for Violin, Flute, - Concertina, &o.; Glees. ™ BOOKS by various Authors. HYMNS Ancient and Modern, and Common Prayers. $Wesleyan, Presbyte* rian, and other Hymn-books. BIBLES and REVISED TESTAMENTS. Sunday-school Cards. PHOTO ALBUMS in great variety. Scraps and Scrap Books. Purses aiid Pocket Books. Stationery of all kinds. Young Ladies' Journals, English, American, and Australian Papers received every mail. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, & MUSICSELLES. 19S, Queen-street (opposite the Albert Hotel). WANTED SEEN— A very Cheap Lot of Dress Materials, reduced to B|d and IPJd per yard, at HOLLOWAY'S Cheap Drapery and Stay Shop, 247, Queen-street. FOR SALE— A Splendid Line of Black Cashmere, Is 2|d, Is 6d, Is lid per yard (admitted by all to be the Cheapest Lot yet seen — patterns sent) at HOLLOWAY'S, 247, Queen-street, Aucklancl (next to Hewins'). TO THE READEES OF THE OBSERVER. — Marvellous Value in Black Gros-Grain Silk, 5s lid, worth 6a lid. Note the Address— HOLLOWAY'S, 247, Queen-street, Auckland. ANTED KNOWN— That E. Homowa* has Just Opened a Good Assortment o£ Stays, 2s 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, 5s 6d— splendid value, and admitted by all to fit like a glove. FPRIMEANDCO. builders and furnishing ironmongers, Kabangahape-boad, Newton . _ » ._ (In those premises lately occupied byßaddington. and Laing). ' ■ A SPECIALITY MJIDE OF ' ' CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' .TOOLg. Goods carefully packed, and forwarded ynio despatch. ■- 1820 :
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 241
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429Page 241 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 241
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