' V ■ stLJSSL%? HIS BPEOIALAPPOINT- (^^^^> EXCELLENCY MENT TO THE GOTEENOE T¥\ HOMAS BARNETT, ■taker and purveyor of the celebrated STEAM-MADE CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE AND WARWICKSHIRE POEK PIE, Queen Street, Auckland, Nest door but one to the City Halt, TRY OUR j BERTIE SAVERNA ■jok, MOSELLE SAUSAGES. T' HAMES CAEEIAGE AND DRAY FACTORY. JAMES MACKIE, Proprietor, Victoria-street, East, auckland. Repairs of every description in Wood and Iron neatly executed on the shortest notice. Springs made and repaired. Always on hand, a large qwantity of Lamps, •also Ironbark Shafts and Spokes, Red Gum Felloes, and Hobart Town Hardwood. A large stock of Lamps always on hand, at Million Prices. N.B. — Country orders punctually attended to. 2121 g^i REAT "WrOETHEEN TJEEWEET. SECCOMBE & SON, Proprietors. BEST BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. THE TRADE SUPPLIED WITH FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT ALES AT IS. 7a». PER GALLON (DUTY PAID) Orders left at the Brewery, Kyber Pass Eoad, will be punctually attended to. ~m/iTE W. MOWBEAT HIGGS -*-*-"*- Continues his FLUTE CLASS in the ARTILLEEY BAND EOOM Every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. He is also prepared to receive Private Pupils for the Mute, Violin, Pianoforte or Harmonium, at his residence, Napier-street, next Mr Downs', Oilskin Manufacturer. Terms on application at the above address, or to Mr H. A. Colson, Stationer, Victoria-street. 2306 I" AND, HOUSE AND ESTATE -i AGENT, VALUATOR, Soherep's Buildings, Eort-street, AUCKLAND. r^-^ic undersigned in commencing business in Auckland ';)'•£§: to announce that twelve years' experience in Wnf ki.-ro has given him an intimate knowledge of the "<1 ; ;tr4ci.. sn well as a business connection extending to all j?:i.Tts oi Ti>o Auckland province. He is, therefore, in a i-bsitioii to uiv3 intending settlers the fullest and most leli.ole iii''y-.i! and letters to his agents, who will oiie.'- ever; i.v.iuty for inspecting the various properties oil Lj.ol for .sale. Valuations of rovn-. u r country property made at shortest notice-. Money advanced osi .Ov*. jkoki r'ocurity in sums of from £100 to £5000. Money invested, a; ■/: u<- cK-iv ;^- ra.-irle to investors. E :■:::;>■ "SPY HILL. QU I 'J K ' S LIVERY ASIi li^-T STABLES, Next City Maiket. I" 1 O B IX IBE: OPEN AND CLOSS CARRIAGES, BUGGIES OF 1 ' EVERY DESCRIPTION", VrAGGONETTES, BREAKS ANO <>7-,r;.;iL'i:.SSES, LADIES' AND GENTL.^AU :>ro SADDLE HORSES. Hearse and Mouviunnr Coaches. Bus to Mount Albert and V» r a ■.:• aat 12 norm and 5 p.m. Telegraphic Orders to meet i^-ains or Steamers punctually attuiiclet"! to. ' F. Qtil OK, P LjO PIUETOR. SINGEE'S SEWING ■ MACHINES, Sales exceed half a million annually. ' v The SINGER Manufacturing Company have opened a wholesale and retail doj.ot.at i 261, Queen-street, Auckland. SINGEE'S SEWING MAUJ-iXKES. Hand or Treadle at will. SINGEE'S _ SEWINa MACHINES. i Established over 30 years. J SINGEE'S SEWING MAOHT;TES| TEe most approved in all <:hc rfint"'^ .fl SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINE* Have received 100 Eir-t-class Medals fl SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINEW The best for the Family. Easiest to learn " SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES.. The best for the Dressmaker. Most durable QINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES! K3 Best for the Trade. Sews strongest seams SINGEE'S SEWINa MACHINES. Best for the Bootmaker, light or heavy work SINGER'S SEWINa MACHINES. Sews finest muslins or heaviest cloths. r 'QINGER'S SEWINa MACHINES. k3 An Economy in every Household. SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES. New Improvements without extra cost. SINGEE'S SEWING " MACHINES. Will last a lifetime in constant work. SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES. 10 per cent, discount'for cash. SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES Easy terms. Within the means of the poorest SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Easy terms. No addition to the prices QINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES. k3 " Will earn their cost in a few months. SINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES Easy terms to wholesale buyers. QINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES. •^5 Write for address of nearest agent. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, , ; Send for Price List to The SINGER Manu:faotuein# Company. No, 261 Queen-street, Auckland.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 124, 27 January 1883, Page 319
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