T-f^IRECT ; Q \. v \ lOTORE, he U Supply j^ 249, Queen-street, AucKland. You are requested tp inspect the magnificent show •£ GOODS, of all: kinds, wh.ether^seful or prnamental— \ whether for the Drawingrooni or.the Kitphen— now oa view and for SALE (CHEAP) ,, at the abovp address. Terra Cotta Fignres' I/amps; Tr"ays y Moustache Cups & Saucers Richly.-engrayed Decanters Majolica flower Pots. ' and Wine Glasses Majolica 'Jags' ; ' ' ' Lustres and Vases— an as- •■ China Figures— TbeautiM; .sorfcmentlunique and tm« and all the.rago ; , equalled. : ..• . ' . t . . ■ ,' $ Fancy Goods of all kinds, and at lowest cash prices. i■ - ■ ■•> '/ , Some novelties in Toys, Broad Tray s,,Kn^fe Trays including Pianos, dressed Spirit Stove 9 and undressed Dolls Paste Cutters 1 Arks, Horses, Balls, &c. Plate Baskets ; Carpenters' and Garden Fish Slicers Tools of various kinds Gravy Strainers Holloware, Hardware Ladles, Funnels Brush and Tinware Mouse Traps, Totist Forks An endless assortment of Moat Stands useful Household Requi- Meat Choppers sites Rolling Pins, Skewers HE U JOUPPLY )O 249— Queen-street— 249 Thkee Dooes above Wem/esley-stree'E. WEBSTEB'S UNABRIDGED. In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. THE STANDARD. /H "Eirfi Webster— it has 118,000 Words, \JtXiA 3000 Engravings, and a Nevr Biograpliical iDictionary. ni'tT "t< Standard in Gor't Printing Office. JL JuLJCI' 32,000 copies in Public Schools. Sale 30 to 1 of any other series. •mCI Cl ITV aid to make a Family intelligent. jQjCj&JL Beßt hel P for SCHOEAKS, TEACHERS and SCHOOIiS. The best practical English Dictionary extant.— Quarterly Review, London. It has all along kept a leading place, and the New Edition brings it fairly up to date.— London Times, June, 1882. It is recognized as the most useful/ existing " word-book " of the English language, all over the world. — Jtfew York Tribune, 1882. "A LIBRARY IN ITSELF." The latest edition, in the quantity of matter it contains, is believed to, be the largest volume published. It is an ever-present and reliable school-master, to the whole family. . - ■ . Specimen pages sent prepaid on application G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., U. S. A. . i __^ TCT ILLIAM |^< U J L LIVE E, DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, AND HERALDIC ARTIST; Maps and ' Plans Compiled and Copied.. Monogramsi Ciphers, tea Artistically Blended. Arms, Crests, and Mottoos, 3?ound and; ; Blazoned CorreoWy. Illuminated and other Addresses prepared in the best . ' Style of Art at ' ' MODERATE PRICES. . COO MB ES' CHAtBEE S, 86 QUBEN-SXBEBT, ,AITCKI,ANI>./ -T^VEBYONE SHOULD REMEMBER that .Hi in one number of "NO MORE MYSTERY," by Torpedo (48 pages), there is more real trnth * condensed and mystery made plain than was ever before published in any single book. Synopsis of the ELECTRIC UNIVERSE in No. 1 Series. What is Eire ?— Astronomers in Error—The Sun not a Fiery Orb, but a Beautiful World — The Source of Solar Light and Heat Explained — All will now understand Aurora Borealis and Southern Lights— What holds Revolving Worlds in Space?— The Harmony of Nature— The Possibilty of Man Visiting Other Planets by a new Motive Force Explained, &c, &c. — And " Flashing Thoughts " and " Facts," among which may be found Wonderful Psychological Experiments— Thought-Heading Extraordinary; the way explained ; everyone can do it— Brief History and Importance of the Great Religions of the World -A Cosmopolite Religions advocated by Chang Wah Ho, a Chinese priest, and much other Startling Thoughts, Facts, and Matter, of the greatest moment.— No. 1 Series now ready, price Osb Shilmng. ■piRE! TjVlItE! Tfli:RE! V E S ! . .. ; . J. WILLIAMS, ;> TAILOR, Victoria Stbbe? West, , '[ Has, like ttie Phoenix, risen from his ojra ashes, and, not t» be beaten, is executing the orders of his customers in his own private "residence {faext door to his 'old, Bh'bjp), ' ' .'..",' ; ," ' • ; All orders will receire his prompt attennon, as heretofore. > i? Note the iiddress t • l< Vl O T 0 R I A Sti R 't'Uti oWES T. PAINLESS - .MEDIGAL ELEOTRIOITT W. HINTON, having -jufttiarrriyed .from London, i. with most recently . appfayed > appliances >r is prepared >• during a short stay in this city . to treat "nervous and ' other diseases by Galvanization, Faradi?. vtioh, 'and • Pranklinization: ■ ' Charges very moderate. ContsuJtation Preo. ( . . : . Cobhs extracted without paiu. ' Residence — Mrs .Martin's, WeHesley-etreet (iate "Webb's Academy)..' three doors from HobjbiHstreet. c Hours— Frojin 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. / \ '•■;•'!,'.' lSf^ij \~ Mr \ t:, ;i ' ■TRAFEpfep; : • rvs.d.e. . ..; .!,'..'. 'SITBGEON^NTIST, \ ■ -; -;:^:A^K'E;| i ;i,E^iSTRI!)E.T\ • ; (Near Qo^^toeet). ■ -j.-j. .. A'Painless Extraction of the Oxide-Ni4roge»
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TO18831124.2.27.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 13
Word count
Tapeke kupu
702Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 13
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.