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S»i^(HEAP TSOOKS'& QTATIONERY. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. IXENUINE V^LEARANCE &ALE NOW GOING- ON OV THE ENORMOUS STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY (the largest in the coxont), AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK STORE, 100, Q,UEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. Twenty Thousand Books to Select from, THE HANDSOMEST FAMILY BIBLE EVER IMPORTED Is being Sold at Half-pkice, 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. Thi3 is an exceptional opportunity for Publiclibraries, 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 PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, At an Ayekage op Half-price. BOUND VOLUMES of "Leisure Hour, "Sunday at Home," "Bow Bells, "Family Herald," "London Journal," "Day of Rest, "Goodwood," "Welcome," "Quiver," &c.,- at Clearance Pkices. This is a capital chance for country settiers to lay in a stock of Winter Reading. Remember, thi.- 7 - is a Genuine Cioar.nee Rule, and the slock must be disposed of quickly, r..; the lease expires shortly, and iho premises toe t/01'iiv.r down. IN", Go Xi E2faox ' (Late E. W.sttv.), XB^jkriTEE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100, QUEEN - STREET, Auckland. -T7IX S. S. "-pRITJSH |p|UEEN." WE HATE JUST OPENED UP, Bx Above Direct Steamkk, a Veky Choice Assokt3IKST OF BEASONAULE \TOVELTIES, EASONAELE JJt OYELTIES, IXCLUDINCi — Trimmed Bonnets Trimmed Hats Untrimmcd Bonnets and Hats Feathers, Flowers Head-dresses Old Ladies' Dress Caps ... Widows' Caps Ribbons Real and Imitation Laces Collarettes Mantles AND A VARIETY OF OTHER ARTICLES. Miss Jackson now has charge of the Dressmaking Department. iyr ilne & nioiCE, i Auckland. 'tf>i R%TND T IME - fi ROUND "I" IME. SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI ■HYDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME in any quantity, . For Concrete Paths, Floors, Cellars, &c, &c, &c. (Next to stone flagging.) la unrivalled for durability and hard settling qualities. For Tanks and other wet work, it is a first-class material. B. KEANE, Sole Agent, , Custoinho use-street, ■»___ — — . a ■*** BRASS FOUNDER, Customhouse-street West, near the Dock, Auckland, N.Z. %■ — — — Brass Castings done at the shortest notice. Every Variety of Bras* Work Finished!

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 3 November 1883, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 3 November 1883, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 3 November 1883, Page 5

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