yhX'VV.- -234. '(^UEiBNiSTREETi A.U'ibß-i.ANDs. ' '' •'-'' ''■"'■ v, 7V7-,^ : ; ;; ■: i.-7i^H 7 : Ai> .vv'-.'-' ..W.f.- -y . ■ fAyy^l^A^f %■ " j:'^i^x-u' : * iy. -y^ \■■ f -'■'? yfyAf • . / ;" /_■'"' : LIMPS. ' ..." ' '.-'=' Also, Extra .•■■•■ . .FONTS, .GLOBES: & ..WICKS, •V : \ ' ' And n, C^reat- Nariety of Chiinnies. . > • .BGB&imS', LOCKWOOD: & WIGFALL'S _^ -'" ' TA£&hc&' POCKET CUTLERY. ■ •. • >*V OEL^B^ATED SCISSORS. ; :yCL ARK'S BOILERS, SAUCEPANS. -:&o. | :'" -yf- GRIFFITHS' PATENT TEA AND | COFFEE POTS. ' - ' ] Stamped Tinned Meat and Pie Dishes, :.-•>, • Basins and Milk Pans, all sizes. ; . -VBuokets, Tubs, Pails, and Ovens, Brooms, ;»■,--■'•, '. : Scrubbers, Whisks, &o. Aaa y, HAIR, CLOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES. ■ .; /'.PAKK'S, BLACK'S AND LYNDON'S yy. SPADES AND DIGGING PORKS. "Warden hoes, rakes, and trowels. bisston, sorby, and spear and jackson's hand, rip, and TENNON SAWS, &o. Axes, adzes, tomahawks, and chisei.s, augers; planes, hammers, braces, -TWIST AND PATENT BITS, aU sizes, 1.00K5,, HINGES, NAILS, AND BRASSWARE, SCOTT'S GENUINE WHITE LEAD, ; RAW, BOILED, AND LINSEED OIL. . M qpE.R |^EWT TTJISCOUNT ... ALLOWED TO CASH PTRCHASERS On all sales amounting to 20s and up Tarda. ; <J: 9 and J e Dickey, V; • 234, Queen-street, Auckland ' "*ia /'jTR BALL begs to anuounce that he has .w: 7^o__L opened a Studio near Mr Leech's, Shortland- ' 7 where he will be glad tc reoeive pupils in ' - \ OIL AND WATER. COLO UP PAINTING. ' 7 • . 'I^tr B. will holda class for Pencil and Sepia Drawing, -on 'i-hursday evening, from 7 to 9 o'clock. Terms for which ai'b One Guinea per Quarter. A-JJp AY, P', P AND CO V -,' ,'-*., Beg to' 1 announce. that they have taten over the BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS lately carried on 1 by Mr Scott in Victoria-street (next to "' Singleton's jeweller shop), and trust that by keeping V '•• only a- s^ck/o^the^BesJb i ,(^pods, i .to ment a share of public patronage. ""' " v 7 Prices to suit the Times. All Goods guaranteed firstclass make and material. jfej ' JtEPiIRS NEATLI EXECUTED, WITH 7 • '* DESPATCH. |^^- \ "■ y^ Bespoke^rdtgrsattencled to. OOMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, OVER RATTRAT'S SHOP, '.. ■ ; 7 ' '' ' ' 'Q.UEEN-^TBEET. J "-Ay. /!Tho Uhdereigncd having tafeen the above Rooms, hegs * 7 ;^nost respectfully to inform the Dining Public of Auck- > -land and vicinity that he will use his best endeavours to iaiake these Rooms the most Po^altr Restaurant in • " Queen-street, by having a good daily Bill of Pare, good '. .. '.Attendance, with moderate charges and cleanliness. V . The Dining-room, 60 x 40, the Largest in Auckland, i_fc suitable for Public or Private Dinners or Meetings. , There is also a Reading and Smoking-room, Lavatory, and other conveniences. G. ROBSON. * - March 19, 1883. V ri^HE AUCKLAND GAS VENETIAN ' JL BLIND FACTORY. [Established 1864.] ','.'■■ TEADE MAKE* j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. VENETIAN BLINDS from le per foot superficial. .' Old Blinds Pointed, Taped, and Corded at lowest prices. Blinds sent to all parta of the Colony on the •; ; shortest notice on remittance of order. : : A, 1 A. BUSBY, . y / (Late M. Hoeton Busbt), '• "Venetian Blind Makers and Wireworkees, y v. >. - / 'Cornei' of Cook and Grey streets, / '"'-.:. i^feiy Mabket Sqpabe, Auckland, New Zeai_and. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. , Y^^-f^ PPS'S f^ OCO A. Y«jß|-' • BREAKFAST. A"-/..." By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, nnd by <• 'a .'careful-. amplication of the fine properties of wells' selected cocoa,vMr Epp« has provided onr breakfast .' . table with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may V/ 'gaye ,ua.u?i«i> r hefi^v: doctor's bills. It i^ by tKej-.dicioujj ■ '.'A A .'use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be yy^adually. built up until strong enough to resist every y y v tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are 7 V7..V,jabating atrttfdd'-Us '__!ady'-to H atte-_k".vherever there i3 a yy \veak ''point.- We may escane many a fatal phaffc by ;. '\"f; f > f ,k^eittng.-oiirselve3 well fortified .'with. i»iu-e blood and a ■■ ; ,t>_J^'^rbi»riy ; .nonrished.vftSwne/'~See article in the Civil 1 Ayt;i§tewiCe-Baz!ei-Ui: -■- "••? :J '* -;• •> -i A > •■;. y ' l '?7';V,'Y".,'f- i ''Madesitaply'wH^^ , ,,.1 ' **^i. _»W9ißQy.ed,s?^v, •• -,«..' " :{r, , 'i^^^i;^A|M.E!S:V^^P^:^ > •&&:,''■ ■- .-h -' : j|^l_l^pSwS^S:'C^oQ^ * '• V ?£■ a JT ' v--'V \ yi;Y'* i^ M^'.'^'h^N'M' V' - i *" '■ f -V'sv. YV", " i '' Ll .- , ■ '- -'
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 9
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637Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 9
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