HOUSE, LANIS, AISTD ; ' ESTA^ i^N^SIK" ■• Hate Fob Sai.e— •? "■ ; c ;l?:.i-Aj**M FARMS AND UNIMPROVED LA^S', s ; :^ In all parts of the North Island, .front lJAcr© <^ '" up to 40,000. - ".";/•■;? '■*?} :(,?&■ L. & F. invite Inspection of their Registißripf i? v ,> Hotel and other Properties., ' •■; V ; V.",';' Office : LAYBOURNE'S STORE, ■ V[ • (Next Custom House), ; ... " : FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. ,' >.. mHE CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE,; Ne AE THE THBEE LAMPS. '-.".'■ . . JUST RECEIVED— . .. : . ' NEW SEASONS TEA S -VV' ; . . Season 1882-83. :-' : ! W. H. YOUNGy '. ': Having had many years' experience in the Tea Trade, ., : can, with confidence, recommend the above, having •,'.'•. been carefully selected and bought in a good.niarket. " r ' Note the Address— , ■ . . • :■> W. H. YOUNG-, ,' ; THE CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE, .' Near the Three Lamps, . .■••;■ PONSONBY. • ':' ; IT IVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Thomas Irwin respectfully announces that having become Proprietor of the extensive and well-constructed" f Livery and Bait Stables in Durham-street, above theHaymarket, he is prepared to meet the convenience of the Public in all departments of the trade. • Single and Double Buggies, Carriages, Waggonettes, &c, available on the shortest notice. Wedding and" excursion parties specially provided for. Saddle horses are a specialty, and patrons can select from first-cl&sy horses. '- . .* A . Carriages, Buggies, and horses for Sale or Exchange*' . - I will undertake Commissions for the sale and purchase - .< of horsss. . - '■•■. ' THOMAS IRWIN, ; SfV Livery and Bait Stables, \ Durham-street; . A . FE N C I N ,-ty}~A of every description put up by contract.' ■ Nobody can do it cheaper or better than Sam White. ' Pailing Fences, post and rail ; Wire and Picket Fences l of every sort. Prices on application. All. kinds qti: Gates made to order, and fixed where required. Fencea , . Painted. Post, Rails, Pailings, Shingles, House Blocks* » 4c., for sale at yards. ' ' SAM. WHITE, ■ . ■ Fencer, Gore-street (near Britomart Hotel)-, 7^ l a" s s^ w^ (5 r e: s■TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, HOTEL' KEEPERS, ETC. All kinds of Glassware made on the Premises, com» prising— Tumblers, Lamp Glasses, Fly Catchers, Ifisb Globes, Jelly and Jam Glasses, Garden Shades, &C -. All the above are sold at prices hitherto unequalled iiffl Auckland. Confecaioners' Jars, Is per lb. Note Address — M. COOK & SONS, _^ FREEMAN'S BAY, /^" 1764 Auckland J"MONEY TO LEND at low rates of interest. J. B. GRAHAM, Soucitoe. , ' Shobtiaitd Stbeet. JA M E S CATER, DISPENSING & FAMILY CHEMIST, . . * (M EMEEB PHAEMiOEUTICAI. SOCIET T), HOBSON-STREET (close to Wellington-st.), 2657 Auckland, N.Z. - " "T^T N^ HENDERSON^ '-. DRAPER AND HOSIER, EDEN TERRACE, NEAR EDEN HALL. The Cheapest Suburban Store for Millinery,. Hosiery, and Drapery. '.'■■■/. Agent for the "Singer" Manufacturing Coxa---pany. Sewing Machines supplied on Time PayV ments. Very easy terms. 2300 ■ HENRY T> E T R- Y^, JEWELLER AND DIAMOND SETTER, r"/ VICTORIA-STREET, OPPOSITE BOYAX MAIL HOTEI,, (Two Doors Below Holland and Butler).* N.B.— A Choice Stock of the Latest Novelties inJewellery, Watchos, &c, always on ■ hand. Repairs neatly executed on the Premises, \ and Ordors promptly attended to.' •■ '■' ; . ' •'' O H N W. H A R D I 8,. ' LAND, COMMISSION, AND ESTATE AGENT, Monet Lemt on Promissory Notes, Houses Pimm— ' TTJBE, &C. '. ' ■ ./ Bills Discounted Daily. Mortgages Negotiated. ' • Strict Secrecy Observed. HIGH-STREET, Auckland; \. nn horn a s "or o l mi.b,; ARCHITECT, ' i QtTEEN-STBEET (NEXT "HEBA3O3>" Qjixioi). :■■''-'$ TJ I . C .K'".-.r- ; -:/fl^' LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, i ' Next City Market. ...,•.,- : -\ . Fob Hue: •.';./,-•; ;'-';;">' ■■•'■; OPEN AND CLOSE CARRIAGES, BUaGIES OP >: EVERY DESCRIPTION, WAGGONJBTIES - BREAKS AND OMNIBUSSEsf^ V > - LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLJB SOES^Sj^Hearse and Mournjng .boacneSiv '• : v •' $m Bus to Mount Albert and Whan at' IS noon Wd 5 panW < Telegraphic Orders to meet Trains, or' : Steainersyn punctually attended io. 1 ' v ,,-,..-- :^, <.. P. QUlCK,sPaoi^nradß;\,
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 96
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580Page 96 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 137, 28 April 1883, Page 96
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