mHE -T|IRECT QTJPPLY OTORE. THE CHEAP EMPORIUM FOR ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF GOODS. Attention is particularly directed to the unequalled variety of articles at the above establishment. % HALF-A-DOZEN BENCHES OF BUSINESS UNDERTONE ROOF— A CONVENIENCE TO BOTH TOWN AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. FANCY GOODSVases, Lustres, Parian Figures, Desks, Workboxes, Flower Stands, Trinket Sets, Clocks, Toys, &c. CUTLEEY & E. P. WAREKnives, Forks, Spoons (in all sizes and qualities), Carvers, Steels, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Services, Tea-Pots (in Electro-plate and Britannia Metal), &o. CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE- « Dinner Services, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, * Cheap Cups and Saucers, Plates, Sugars, Bakers, Tumblers, Wines, Dishes, Salvers, Jugs, Filters, &c. FURNISHING IRONMONGERYliamps, Fenders and Fire Irons, all description of Hollow and Hardware, Box and Flat Irons, Enamelled , Ware Tinware, &c. <j# Looking Glasses, Bird Cages, Garden Tools, Carpenters' Tools, &c. mHE TpvIRECT QUPPLY QJTORE, 249, Queen-street, Auckland. (3 doors above Wellesley-street.) -p X DORIC. MILNE AND CHOTCE 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 FLOWERS and FEATHERS 2 cases STRAW HATS and BONNETS 1 case GLOVES and HOSIERY 1 case LACE GOODS lease PLASTRONS, NECK ARRANGEMENTS, and DRESS TRIMMINGS 1 case CHINA SILKS, SHOT SILKS, etc. 1 case 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 SPECIAL NOVELTY. THE PLASTRONS and DRESS TRIMMINGS are also specially new and stylish. MILNE & CHOYCE, LORNE AND WELLESLEY STREETS. _ » C-o T°HN s° N • JDu« *J LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Gwynne'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 9 a.m. Pare each way, 12s. 6d. Everybody, young and old, rich and poor, and those ■who wish to restore a broken-down constitution, shonld take a trip to Raglan, the ;most^rornanti Wateringplace in New Zealand ■F ° K S A L • 1 Ten Horse-Power Engine and Boiler. 1 Eight Horse-power Engine and large Cornish Boiler. _ . _, , 1 Sixteen horse-power Engine, Compound, with multituDular Boiler. 1 Circular-saw Bench. 40 feet. 2 Saw Spindles with pulleys complete. 1 Planeing Machine. . ,*,,., c• ■ Pair Mill Stone, Driving Wheels, Spindles, Shafting, Elevators, Silk Dresser, Smut Machine, and Stone Crane, with other gear suitable for a flour-mill. Tor particulars apply tO rcCosKRiE & Engineers, Auckland. May 27, 188*. Jne 71 qr T> £3 A L M O N, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, CORNER OF WAKEEIELD & ABERCROMBIE STREETS, Auckland. Families waited upon for orders.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 7
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465Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 7
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