EX DORIC. MILNE AND CHOYCE Have just received a Supplementary Shipment of twelve cases, per Doric, of the LATEST LONDON NOVELTIES. 1 case VISITES and MANTLES 1 case MILLINERY, CAPES, etc 1 case ELOWERS and FEATHERS 2 cases STRAW HATS and BONNETS 1 case GLOVES and HOSIERY 1 case LACE GOODS 1 case PLASTRONS, NECK ARRANGEMENTS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS 1 case CHINA SILKS, SHOT SILKS, etc. 1 ease CRINOLINE STEEL 1 case LINEN TABLING and BLEACHED CLOTHS 1 case COSTUMES, very handsome. The Bulk of above Goods were bought a Job at the end of the London season, and will be Sold Correspondingly Low. THE EXHIBITION GAUNTLET GLOVES, ! which ought to be marked 30s per pair, are ! A SPKCIATj .VOTl'.l.Ti'. THE PLASTBONS^nd !;h,' ; i' /IT. 1 UINGS are also sveoiawi.y iviiw ahjd csxxiiisii. MILNE & CHOYCE, LORNE AND WeLLESLEY STREETS. W. E. M " A * s Has always in Stock a Choice Assortment of BOOKS, "STATIONERY, AND MUSIC, SOMGS, PIANO SOLOS, DANCES. Victoria, Cavendish, Chnppell's, Mohawk, Christy, and other MUSICAL MAGAZINES. BOOKS by various authors. NOVELS and " POKTICAL 'WORKS. Photo, and Scrap Albums, Sunday-school and Birthday Cards. Church Services, Common Prayers, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Wesleyan, Presbyterian, and other Hymn Books. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES RECEIVED EVERY MAIL. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIC SELLER., 198, Queen-street, Auckland. MR. T V N DAL L, SURGEON DENTIST, Top op G- b. ey-stb, js et, From No. 1, Plembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, London. PRICES: Gold Upper and Lower, from £IQ o 0 Cellnloid, from 10 0 0 Vulcanite, from ' 6 0 0 Silver, from S 0 0 Dental Alloy, from... ... ... ... ... 10 0 0 Single Tooth, from 0 5 0 Repairing in Vulcanite, from ... ... ... 0 10 0 Repairing m Celluloid, from Cno t oh nson o JLlj© O LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, G "Wynne's Hotel, Hamilton, Waikato FOR HIRE— Double and Single Buggies, and Saddle Horses. TERMS CASH A conveyance leaves the Post-office, Hamilton, every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 9 o'clock for Raglan, carrying Her Majesty's Mails. Leaves Raglan Monday and Wednesday at S) a.m. Pare each way, 12s. 6d. Everybody, young and old, rich and poor, and those ,^vho wish to restore a broken-down constitution, shonld Jiake a trip to Raglan, 'tho .most; roinanfri Wateringplace in New Zealand FOR Q\ A L E. 1 Ten Horse-Power Enehie and Boiler. 1 Eight Horse-power T?::giiie and large Cornish Boiler. 1 Sixteen horse-power Engine, Compound, with inultifciibiilar Boiler. 1 Circular-saw Bench. 40 feet. 2 Saw Spiudles with jmlleys complete. 1 Planeing- Machine. 2 Pair Mill Stone, Driving Wheels, Spindles, Shafting, Elevators, Silk Dresser, Smut Machine, and Stone Crane, with other gear suitable for a flour-mill. For particulars apply to McCOSKRIE & SON, Engineers, Auckland. May 27, 13SL Jne 7 1 qr HENRY T EADBEATEE JU (From Sheffield), PRACTICAL GRINDER AND CUTLER, RED LAMP, Wake field -steeet. TJjiives Re-hladed, Saws Sharpened, Scissors and Surgical Instruments and Carpenters' Tools put in thorough order, Razors Hollow Ground. [Established 1565.J MR T. TRAEEORD, R.S.D.E. SURGEON-DENTIST, WAKE FIELD-S TEE E-T , (Near Queen-street). Painless Extraction of«*Teeth. by the Oxide-Nitroger Gtas. ,;■■■ .
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 225, 3 January 1885, Page 5
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507Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 225, 3 January 1885, Page 5
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