■/):&$& ■ |^B :i tfEiß -to OTJ]TS-$. 7 Pnh&ajjew are delighted witH the OS OI C 1/ JB) $ D OF T EAS ; "' ;'.'": '.'■[[ '«"■' OF BAXB AT THB ■■ ROYAL \£ MART. .■ A long and intimate knowledge of the Family J&bocbet BtrsiNESS enables the undersigned to ' c 'plea«e_Jii6^atrons_with the best b£ guafities, at in .every family requirement in CJto- ; ceries and Proyigions. . , i . > *■ , . "WamlQiep.r waited on for orders, which are •promptly "'delivered throughout the city and suburbs. '■....- i ,■ '" ■' " ' ! AX)* JO RENCH, ''> FAMILY GROCER, TEA & PROVISION DEALER, THE ROYAL TEA MART, > . Eabanq-ahapb Road, Avcklaxv. T AND -YKT -TKJ ILLI AM S, IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY AND FANCY GOODS, B6th sides Karangahape-road, Newton. "N.ot Selling Off !" " Not Going to England !" " Not Offering a Large Discount !" but have to arrive by the the following Vessels, now dve — S.s. " Potosi," 3 cases ; " Auriga," 5 oases ; " Geo. Bewley," 2 cnses ; " Clyde," 8' cases—a big lot of WINTER GOODS, comprising Clothing, Overcoats (these latter have been made specially to our order— extra long), Blankets, Flannels, Winceys, Railway Rugs, Tweeds, Hosiery, &c, &c. . In addition to the above, we shall receive, ex " Geo. Bewley," about 200 of Cooper, Box and Co.'s Celebrated Patent Ventilating Waterproof Talethes Coats. See what the Field says respecting these Goods : — " I have tried your Ventilating Coat well in the coursing field, and consider it a great success. It is most comfortable to walk in, and turns any quantity of rain. — Yours very faithfully, (Robin Hood)." A new process (just discovered), prevents the rubber hardening and destroys all smell of naptha. We have always on Land a show of Hosiery, Shirts, Hats, Ties, Collars, Braces, Belts, Umbrellas, &c., &c, for price, style, variety, and good value, second to none. N.B. — The Waterproof Coats are worth waiting for. BY APPOINTMENT. CASXKXT' * Mk Mfe> MAKEKS <72|B&Su|$3pA TiVKB OF E.B.H. THE gzfsi&zlJrlK EDINBUEOH. iL» feETTFFERT & DON, ELLIOTT-STREET, (Market Entrance from Wellesley-street). AUCKLAND. Every description of Fancy Inlaid Work in New Zealand Wood or other material executed to any design, for Decorative, Domestic, or other purposes. BAMPLES ALWATS KEPT ON HAND. B~ TJ C 3 B. A^ N A N, • FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALEK, Ponsonby Road, Auckland (Opposite All Saints' Church). Families supplied with Groceries of the Best Quality, at reasonable charges. 2115 jr>UGAR AND TOBACCO DIVAN. MRS SWANBOROUGH, Pbopeieteess. COFFEE AND SUPPER ROOMS. S i o ii t ii a' n d. MR JOHNSON, certificated Teacher of PHONOGRAPHY, Kabaugahape Road. TT O T LAKES DISTR IC T. ROBERTSON'S EXPRESS LINE OF COACHES, Between TAXTEANGA, OHINEMUTU AND WAIROA. j Intending Tourists should communicate with the undersigned. Buggies and Vehicles of all kinds, Ladies' asd Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. Special Accommodation for Ladies and Invalids. Tolegrams receive prompt attention. Note address— E. KOBERTSON, 256 "Oevonport Road, Tauranga, T HENDERSON, HOUSE, SHIP, SIGN, AND GENERAL DECORATIVE PAINTER, HO. 8, WIKDEiX-aiBSSI, MESSRS. ARMSTRONG AND CO., REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, VALUATORS AND ACCOUNTANTS. . ■ Estimates for Contractors made out, and Tables furnished free of charge. Office over dark and Gane's, Queen-street. WM. ARMSTRONG, Makaobb. XXT A BKOOK BR O T HERS, SOAP AND CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, COX'S CREEK, RICHMOND. Office: Durham Street, Auckland. Cash Purchasers of Tallow, Wool, Sheepskins, and ■ -', ;■ Bones. 378 TTVOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. ALTERATION OF TIME-TABLE. The Royal Mail Coach (carrying passengers) will on and after Ist January, 1883, road, until further notice ran to tho following Time-table :— \ 'Leave Cambridge for Hamilton Junction Railway . Station 'daily at 8.15 a.m, j returning from Station to Cambridge on arrival of Train from AucUand^^; >' < iieavo Hamilton for Te Aroha on Tuesdaya,^||||paays, aad.^turdayß, at 2.30 p.m. ; returning frompEp; Aroha / bn^ondays, Wednejßdays,->.nd Fndays. .^Jg%£V' ■ ;<;• v.v I '^ '.'■.;■"■' '■■ .'"BOQJKIMQ O^PiCES:-. ' '^^^^ 1 ' ? GWy^^« Hotel, Hamilton -West ; Colertnan'SfHoJel, jT^ Aroha | and at! i%f Premises, Kirkwobd^and^Lake^
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 20
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612Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 151, 4 August 1883, Page 20
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