/"CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! K>> JL — AND — "T^TEW yEAE /"NIFTB! Visitors from the Country are Invited to Inspect the Stock at the LIRECT SUPPLY STORE, QUEEN-STREET. XT AN CHARD & /^ RAN WELL, ' Proprietors. FRED. W. MAR T E R, TOBACCONIST, Upper Symonds-street. Importer of American Tobaccos, Cigars, and every description of smokers' requisites. Pipes mounted and repaired. Attention of the Public called to the Circulating Library. Subscription, 3s per quarter. F_O QINGLETON, ELECTROPLATER, GILDER, JEWELLER, &c, Has Returned to his old Premises in VICTORIASTREET (near Aurora Hotel), and trusts to meet from old friends and the general public the same support as heretofore. Public waited upon for orders for Electroplating. OPEQIAL NOTICE TO HOTEL PROkSi- PRIETORS, BILLIARD-ROOM PROTv =PiIIETORS, &c. MR GEORGE REED, Cabinetmaker, French. Polisher, and Upholsterer, of Hobson-street, near the Ci'y Hotel, is prepered to make Perished Billiarci C ishiona equal to new at 50 per cent, cheaper fc'im they can be done elsewhere. Old Tables cleaned, covered, and polished, also reerected and made equal to new. Auckland, December 2nd, 1884. — Mr George Reed : Dear Sir, — It is with pleasure we noted the great success you made of the billiard cushions we left in your hands, wh?ch were then as hard as wood, but now are in the same condition as new one 3 ; in fact, we had no idea the same could be done in the Colony, and can certainly recommend your work as being of first-class merit. Trusting you will meet with the success your efforts in this new local industry merits, we remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, Ehrenfried Bros., N. A. Myees. W. R. _E_, oslHflO * P HO TGEAPHIC AND GENERAL AGENT, Weixesi,ey-street East, Two Doors from Q.ueen-street, Has much pleasure in informing the Public that he has made arrangements with those eminent Photographic Artists, Messrs Burton Bros., for the constant supply of their unsurpassed series of Landscape Views, known as "New Zealand Through the Camera," comprising over 2000 separate views known as " The Camera in the Coral Islands." This series consists of a selection of views taken by Mr A. H. Burton during the two visits of the S.S. ' Wairarapa ' to the South Sea Island. The views will be uniformly of the Standard or Whole Plate size, beautifully mounted on first-class tinted boards, and will be turned out in a manner worthy of the reputation of the above firm. CORAL ISLAND VIEWS. Prices for the Camera in the Coral Islands are : Mounted, Single Copies, 2s 6d or 25s a dozen. Unmounted, Single Copies, 2s or 21s a dozen. NEW ZEALAND VIEWS. Prices for " New Zealand through the Camera" are : Mounted, Single Copies, 2s or 21s a dozen. Unmounted, Single Copies, 2s or 18s a dozen. A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. N.B. — Mb Robinson would particularly draw the attention of his customers to the fact that by taking 52 views of the series known as " New Zealand through the Camera," they can have them at Is each, and may choose their own pictures, and also can have them in any number from one a week upwards. it/rONEY FOR INVESTMENT upon Freehold Securities, at lowest rates, in sue and upon terms to suit borrowers. WILLIAM THORNE, Solicitor.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 11
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526Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 11
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