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TjIIRST riBAND OHOW ,— OF- "~ '~---~ „ - NEW PARIS BONNETS. /-■ First Grand Show of New Flowers and Feathers First Grand Show of Stylish Mantles in Brooaded Silk First Grand Show of Handsome Mantles in Ottoman Silk First Grand Show of New Costumes in Sateens and Light Fabrics First Grand Show of New Ribboo3 of all widtb.3 First Grand Show of Sash Ribbons in all the new styles First Grand Show of Real and Imitation Laces FIRST G-RAND SHOW AT William Jl&attray's drapery, mantle, millinery, lace and ribbon warehouse. 178, 180, and 182, QUEEN - STREET, AUCKLAND. TTTERR |^ARL QCHMITT, GRAFTON-ROAD, or CHORAL HALL, Monday and Thursday, Tuosd and Friday after noons, from 3 to 5. T>IANOFORTE, ORGAN, & HARMONY MB. JOHN HABTWBII from London. Application for lessons, etc., may be made to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queon Street, whero copies of his compositions may be had. T^l" R T> O O LE V, (Late Organist and Choirmaster for Fourteen Tears of the Cathedral Church of Liverpool, England), TEACHER OF ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. MENDELSSOHN TItLA, Vincent-street. OR G- A N S. PIANOS. PIANOS. Upright Grands for £55 First-class English Piano, £45 German Iron Frames, £34 New Bord Pianos, best Walnut, £32 '-. Bord's Rosewood Piano, £25 Alexander Two Pedal Harmonium, £8 10s Alexander Three Stop Harmonium, £12 Also, that Fine Upright Grand used at Mr Gooch'a last Concert in the Choral Hall— a Bargain to those who want a good Piano. Organs, 14 Stops Fine Tone, jnst to hand, cheapest and best in Auckland, for £30, Three Swells, Couples, &c, &c. Can be seen at THOS. H. WEBB'S, (Oak House, Hobson-street (3 doors from Cook-street). WANTED— A Second-hand HAEMONIUM, with or . without stops. IVTEW OPKIIG TVRESSES. WILLIAM RATTRAY begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland and neighbourhood that he has Opened up a Most Choice Assobtment of Spring Dress Goods, including Satinettes, Nun's Veiling, Plain and Checked Beiges, Lace Muslins, Tennis Terry, Plain and Bordered Sateens, Plain and Checked Oatmeal Cloths, Prints and Printed Robes; also Satins, Broche Silks, and other materials for trimming. | fsj&. — Cashmere Tapis —the very Newest j Style of Trimming. fVILLIAM U/ATTRAY, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, AND SILK MERCER, 178, 180, and 182, QUEEN -STREET, AUCKLAND. SER V A NTS* BE G I S TBX O P P I C E, , Upper Hobson-street (nexjbMr Parker's), r . ■ Auckland. . " \ N.B.—dood-Btbck of Fruit and Confectionery always on hand.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 158, 22 September 1883, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 158, 22 September 1883, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 158, 22 September 1883, Page 16

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