— — 21 ' > -f _ =r—T Wl: -Me A.ETHUE ' & C/ 0.,} AUCKLAND: .= ; • To Dealers in Fancy G-oods, Eaethekwabe; China and G-lass and- GI-en.eeai. , *j^'. Stoeekeepebs; * Plain and Fancy Stationery *"• > Perfumery and Toilet Soaps ' * . * Brushware and Combs*' .> . . 'Table and Pocket Cutlery ■ „ E.P. and B.M. Goods - s 1 Iron Bedsteads , 4 .:.-.' ■%[irrors and Fancy Furniture ■Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery "Tobacco, Cigars, and Pines Musical Instrumentav ... ' . Earthenware, China, tffld Glass ■„ Vases, Flowe^tand, &c. ,#| i* Parian Ware, Pictures • Purses, Hand Bags, and' Baskets . _ ;\-- '-''- ' fr Cricketing Appointments ,*i , " . fj-, ' „ Lawn Tennis andj,Badminton >^] • Arciiery and -Croquet J$- <"' Indoor Games, Toys, and Dolls * ./• v ' * ' • NOVELTIES^FOR CHRISTMAS. "g-* I VIN & U P" THE B O OT TEADE. Finding their PREMISES TOO^ SMALL for conducting their business as Tanners and Manufacturers, •** ■'■"*■ have decided on :^ GIVING UP THE|BOOT BUSINESS. • And devoting the whole 'of their time to" Tanning, Fellmongert, etc. v, v They are determined to &i._ SELL THE WHOLE OF THE];E STQjQK OF |3 BOOTS A SHOES, TALUED It £lO,t)QO, Ot; D er n B NT. T ESSmHAN nOST. Ad 1 XJ L I \j So as to ensure a Speedy Clearance. N.B. — Great Eeductions made to j ..Sfc,orekeepers. Positively the BALANCE of our STOCK of Boots and Shoes, &c, will be SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. OA.EEETT BEOS., ; Se>, WAKEFIELD-STREET^ AUCKLAND. . # \ I^fSFFEE ! /"COFFEE ! ! /^OFFEE ! f ! # . S. C..BEOWN, DURHAM-STREET, 'AUCKLAND, FLOUR MILLER, AND COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANT, Has always on Hand and for Sale Flour in Sacks, 100's and 50's, " Bitte " Brajjd. Fw)im in Sacks, 100's and 50's, "Red" Brand. * Bran and Sharps. . &RAW AND ROASTED COFKEE, PEPPER AND SPICES. if* IN THE MATTER OP C OF F E E, TChe attention of the public is called to the excellence of my Brands, and a trial is solicited. The mixtures are composed only of the Best Plantation Coffee and the best Chicory procurable, and may be characterized thus : — " EAGLE "—My best Brand, nearly pure Coffee. 11 SHIP " and " CAMEL " Medium Coffee, of arreat strength and flavour. ♦^gJASTLE " and " LEOPARD "—Low Medium -and Common Coffee. To lovers of really Fine Coffee, I strongly recommend the " Eagle " Brand ; but, to the general taste, Medium Coffees are found to be most acceptable ; and I say therefore TRY THE " SHIP " BRAND, TRY THE " CAMEL " BRAND, Procurable from all Merchants and Storekeepers, Loose and in Tins, 401b5., 281bs.,lJ!lbs., 71bs., 61b5.,41b5., 21ba.andllb. figj". VT> .0 W E I N a, l;""'^"" TAILOE # B (For many years with J. Ford and S. Coombes), (rWAKEFIELD - STEEETj immediately above AberI - CItOMBIE-STREET. j StfJTS from 555; TROUSERS from 15s. fit I ' ' and workmanship guarauteed. *' ; /1 f E O.a%Gi- E T *+X>AN TE E, [k VJT .^r tfyfiJ • JL * |L' WAVEELEY \ ft QUEEN"- STREET, AUCKLAND Br j^(Oppt>life Insurance Buildings)^ ~-i$L.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 120, 30 December 1882, Page 246
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