'^'ii» tef to^."« :^Ti%SNEity^' \ »-3i-. £_j_ . ■ ''■■;, EXPIJ&ATION OF LEASE. 1 ; VITENUINE (^LEARANCE &ALE : . | . '. now going on' of the ENORMOUS STOCK OF, BOOKS, AND STATIONERY :■'... (THE iABGEST IN' THIS COLON?),'" AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK STORE, 100, QtTEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. ' Twenty Thousand Bobks^to Selectfrom. , THE HANDSOMEST, FAMILY BIBLE EVER IMPORTED 1 Is being Sold at Hai-p-pbice, Two Guineas. ■ SPLENDID BOXES OF STATIONERY, Containing 50 sheets Paper and 50 Square * Envelopes (tinted, granite, cream-laid, or mourning), SOLD AT HALF-PRICE-ONE SHILLING. This is an exceptional opportunity for Public Libraries, Sunday-school Libraries, &c, to replenish their shelves. Special discounts are being offered. MERCHANTS AND STOREKEEPERS Should now lay in a stock of WELL - SEASONED ACCOUNT BOOKS. UPWARDS OF 1000 PHOTO GRAPHIC ALBUMS, At an Aveka&e of HAie-peice. $S& BOUND VOLUMES of "Leisure Hour, "Sunday at Home," "Bow Bells, "Familj Herald," "London Journal," "Day of Rest, ' "Goodwood," "Welcome," "Quiver," &c, at CXiEABAnce Prices. This is a capital chance for country settlers to lay in a stock of Winter Reading. Remember, this is a Genuine Clearance Sale, and the stock must be disposed of quickly, as the lease expires shortly, and the premises are coming down. IST. GVI> N] * 0X > , (Late E. Watte), IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONEEY, 100, QUEEN - STREET, Auckland. ' THE PIiAIS"TIN& THE PLANTING SEASON. SEASON. '' WILLIAM. M A S O N, PONSONBY NURSERIES, In consequence of retiring irom business, will bffer the whole of his Stock at very low prices A GENUINE CLEARING OUT. THE LAST SEASON AT THE PONSONBY NURSERIES. INSPECTION INVITED. All Fruit and other "Worked Trees, trne' to name, being worked from large. standard fruit-bearing trees growing on tho place, and consisting . of the largest and choicest Collection of — FRUIT TREES, SHELTER, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS, FLO WEEING PLANTS, HERBS, ROOTS, &c. 200 varieties of the very best Apples, worked on Northern Spy and Majetin Stock. Peads, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Figs, Grapes, Nectarines, Loquats, Guavas, Quinces, Medlars, Currants, Gooseberries, Oranges, LEMONS, &c. Oaks, Ash, Oriental Plane and Poplar, suitable for street planting. \3ameliilas from is upwards ; Azalias from 6s per doz( n. Hedge Plants at lowest prices— Quick, African Boxthorn, Obarea, Elceagnns, Ligustruin (Chinensis and. Vulgar), &c. Roses (150 varieties), all worked and the very choicest collection, to be sold at 4s ' per dozen, or 25s per hundred. Catalogues on application at the Ponsonby (Nurseries. WILLIAM MASON. ■ ■ i VICTOEIA-STKEET, IMPORTERS OF BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY J ■ Direct pkoji Manufactures., Has for Sale, at Low Rates — Carpenters' Tools : .. ■ ' Nails", Locks, Hinges • 'Kitchen Ranges Register grates, in great Variety Marble arid Enamelled Slate' Mantelpieces^ Largest Stock iv Axtckland Marble, Electro-Plate, Curb, and other Fonders Galvanised Iron, Sheet Load, and Zinc Slates, Cement, and Plaster ~ INSPECTION INVITED,
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 234
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444Page 234 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 234
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