. JriKEAP "OOOKS & STATIONERY. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. \XENUINE V^LEARANCE .J^ALE NOW GOISa ON OF THE .ENORMOUS STOCK OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY (THE IiABGEST IN THE COLONY), THE OLD ESTABLISHED BOOK STORE, 100, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. Twenty Thousand Books to Select , from. ;THE HANDSOMEST FAMILY BIBLE ;V : : ' EVER IMPORTED . . Is being Sold at Hact-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. ' This' is an exceptipnal opportunity for Public libraries',' Sunday-school Libraries, &c, to replenish their shelves. ; Special discounts are being offered. AND STOREKEEPERS ■ . Should how lay in a stock of • WELL - SEASONED ACCOUNT BOOKS. UPWARDS OF 1000 PHOTOGRAPHIC ; ■■-,■■ '■• ,■ .ALBUMS,' At an A vebaq-e of Half-pbice. BOUND VOLUMES of "Leisure Hour, '-.-*« Sunday afc Honie," "Bow Bells, "Family Herald," "London Journal," " Day of Rest, ■*' Goodwood," "Welcome," "Quiver," &c, at Oleabance Pbices. , This is a capital chance for country settlers to lay in a stocls- of Winter ■Beading. V ; Remember, this is a Genuine Clearance Sale, •and the stock ihusfc be disposed of quickly, as the lease expires shortly, and the premises are coming 'down. jj ' (Late E. Watte), \ IMPORTER OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 100, QUEEN - STREET, 'Auckland. -EJ-'X S. S. 'T R I.'tT M P H. 1 U CASES SEASONABLE GOODS, Just to hand. jaillinery Bonnets Fancy Dress Goods Millinery Hats New- Trimmings for ditto Straw Hats Manchester. Goods Dress Caps Underclothing Widows' Caps Baby Linen Feathers Corsets and Bands ' 2Tlower.s lio.ee Border Handkerchiefs jteal Laces - Linen Handkerchiefs Imitation Laces Ladies' Silk Vests Real Lace Collars Ladies' Spun Hose Real Lace Sets . Umbrellas' Embroidered Collars . Children's Spun Socks JS per cent, discount , for cash. JJ^fILNE & (^HOYOB. ROUND TIMB. , jTi ROUND .'T.-IMB. H -or B I JOB SALE, s V-H .. ■ _M SOUTHGATE'S MAHURANGI JYiDRAULIC GROUND ROCHE LIME IN ANY QUANTITY, WOU CONOBETE PATHS, FXOOBS, CELLABS, &c, &c, &c. 1 (Next to stone flagging.) ?is unrivalled for durability and hard settling qualities. For Tanks and othor wet work, it is a first-class , material. > . B. KEANE, ' I v Sole Agent, Customhouse-street. - C! T E P. H E N S, l;-[ . " ' BRASS FOUNDER, West, near the Dock, S'l %\'> : . ' v iAX7OKLAND, N.Z. I^^ '^v^ shortest notico.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 170, 15 December 1883, Page 13
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363Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 170, 15 December 1883, Page 13
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