1/ v^MHEAP 'qriOOKS & STATIONERY. ■ \(F EXPIEATION OF LEASE. . '?;'yENT}IIirE ; VyLEAEANCE . - hJ' , GOING ON Ot THE jENORMOUS STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY (THE IiABGBST IN THE 0OI.ONY), -AT- -TSSf OLD' ESTABLISHED BOOK STORE, M^i.oo, QXTEEN-STBEET, AuCKIiAND. *Twehty Thpusah(^Books to Select from, THE HANDSOMEST FAMILY BIBLE EVER IMPORTED Is being Sold at Half-peioe, Two Guineas. iBPLENDip BOXES OF STATIONERY, Containing 50 sheets Paper and 50 Square 1 Enrelopes (tinted, " granite, cream-laid, iW or mourning), \ SOLD AT HALF-PRICE— ONE SHILLING. '■ . • This is an exceptional opportunity" for Public ■ "JLibraries, Sunday-school Libraries, &c, to re- ; Tjplenish their ' shelves. Special discounts are ' . , offered. • • , .'.•vaMEBCHASTS' AND STOREKEEPERS Should, now lay in a stock of WELL'.;SEASONEb ACCOUNT BOOKS. I SJP WARDS OF 1000 PHOTOGRAPHIC T v ALBUMS, HAT AN .AVEBAGE OV HaXI"-PBICB. ■ • ;- . • . — - flft BOUND ', VOLUMES of "Leisure Hour, t ft'*' Sunday at; Home," "Bow Bells, "Family .UJpfferaH," "London Journal," "Day of Rest, >** Goodwood/ "Welcome," "Quiver," &c, at <^ t Ci,EABAirOE Pbices. This is a capital chance for • country settlers to lay in a stock of Winter .^Beading. L Remember, this is a Genuine Clearance Sale, I ,yand the stock ;must ( be disposed of quickly, as the ' ' ' .■ lease "expires shortly, and the premises are coining , tdown. •'..'.'' '-.: -. ••,:.. (Ltw^-E. Watte), • v^TMPOETER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, % ? 100, QUEEN - STREET, Aucelanb. ■-^£§O'•XXE0 '•XXEE r T£XSVBU3t -, _ THE PXANTING SEASON. ~ ' ~^- - " SEASON. ,--"¥i|r'l LLI A M MA SO N, .' In consequence o£ retiring from business, will offer fcli? s whole of his Stock at very low prices ' ' A GENUINE CLEAEING OUT. " V THE LAST SEASON AT THE PONSONBT / wn^ "' NUESEEtES. j " , t , INSPECTION INVITED. I .All Fruit add other Worked Trees, true to name, being worked from large standard fruit-bearing trees growing on the place, and consisting . ' ■ • of tfie. largest and choicest Co,l]lpetion ojp--JPEUIT TEEES, SHELTEE AND OENAMENTAL •' , TEEES AND SHEUBS, FLO#E.EING PLANTS, ■& HEEBS, EOOTS, &c. fy ■ ■ 200 varieties of the very best Apples, worked on ■ , Northern Spy and Majetin Stock. Peaks, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Figs, Grapes, NeeV tariues, Loquats, Guavas, Quinces, Medlars, Cur- '-'.. '-•• , ■ rants, Gooseberries, Oranges, LEMONS, &c. Oaks, Ash, Oriental Plane and Poplar, suitable for i "'. • street planting. " • . ' *Oamei.lias from Is upwards; Azalias from 6s per dozen. , r)GB Plants at lowest prices— Quick, African Boxthorh, Obarea, Elceagnus, Ligustrum andYxilgar), &c. . (150 varieties), all worked and the very choicest collection, to be sold at 4s per dozen, or 2gg per .**H" fc - hundred. . , ' * " ■ ;■ ' — . • ' f^l Catalogues on applicatiorat the Ppnsouby ' \>^B •''"', Nurseries. ( r . , ' . ■ WILLIAM -MASON. J' ' "O • ~O L A I K I E, ' '■'' \'V '' ■ VICTOR^i.-^traiEET, IMJJJRT^BS; OF BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING' r. \iM\.:.' . IRONUONGEEY • < : , . - D.IBECff FROM MAIIUFACTTJREKS,. /■.■'-.- '' ; ' - v iHas for Sale, at Low Rates— : .• Garpe_^^rrf'jPpols ■%. ;. c Nails, Locks, Hinges . ,'/ j '•' ■ ' Kitchen Ranges, • ' / 1 fi .,'., Begisfe^i' g^teSi in great Varifety ' \ ;. ; Marblo' ! , and E,nainelled Slate Maiiiielpteces, Largest ■'.' '. t . 4i ■ ,- .'T..' ' S^ockkx Aiwkiarid • . EJ^Cj^gr^JS-^ Curß,,and otbei Tcnft«jrs
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 249
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457Page 249 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 147, 7 July 1883, Page 249
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