IMPORTANT NOTICE. Encourage Local JML anufactures. THE TWO SPECIAL REQUISITES FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD, ESPECIALLY FOR BUSHMEN AND GRJMDiaGKEItS. HlliX'S COIiONIAL SAUCE MAKES THE PLAINEST FOOD APPETISING. SOLD IN BOTTLES, Is. EACH. 5 s /SV^ ANa o %v^\ l si I / 0 //° VVo\ s si S> °° S W \v M It m uq g S \\ %. TRADE MARK. # // » iz{ W i S \VV »«■ >^/ B | I SOLD IN TINS, Is., Is. 6d., & 2s. 6d. EACH. A single trial will prove the superioritg of these articles s,hove all others, as their use will ensure good digestion, good health, and long life. TO BE OBTAINED OF ALL STOREKEEPERS, OR WHOLESALE OF ANY MERCHANT IN AUCKLAND ; OF WHOM ALSO MAY BE OBTAINED HILL'S PROPRIETARY ARTICLES AND STOREKEEPERS' MEDICINES. N,B. — Ask for Hill's Colonial oauce and .Baking- Powder. j^T SHOW CARDS SUPPLIED.
GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE T>OYLAN & mANFIELD. I)OYLAN & JIANFIELD. Importers of CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE. Beg to inmate that since removing their Retail, Business to their New Premises, they have opened a large assortment of NEW GOODS, Including a great variety of very choice ornaments in Dresden and other China, Fgnred Glass Faience, Venetian and other descriptions of Ware from some of the best English and Continental Houses, an Inspection of which they respectfully solicit. Having asccertained from many recent visitors that an impression exists in the minds of some that Goods of an Expensive Class Only are kept by them, they wish to state that they import Direct from the Manufacturers, Earthenware Goods and Glassware of EVERY DESCRIPTION, and their prices are so LOW, that they are convinced v visit to their New Shop will satisfy the public that there is no Cheaper House in Auckland, nor anything like such a large and Varied Stock to select from. "XAn Q^EEN-STREET, Two Doors Below Mr Rattray's Draper. WoTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE JjypRTH SHORE AND DETONPOR? D. A. .Nairn, (Late A. Taylor), GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, BEACH -ROAD, D B7OH?ORT , Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Devonport that, having taken over the business of Mr A. Taylor, he hopes by selling a good article at a fair market value, to merit a continuance of tho custom bestowed on his predecessor. jj.B. — Families waited on for Orders. ■£\ W. L ANGSTONE (Member of tho Eoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons), . . T3SSTBRINARY SURGEON & PHARMACIST, Can be Consnlted'at the tpMxai^t
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 9
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391Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 9
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