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NO W T> E A D V,. O W JAj E A D V, FOR DECEMBER, WITH "^ THE NEW RAILWAY TIME BILLS— lUEEAY'S A UCKLAND miME nnABLE. AND ~T\ I A E V, PEICE ONE PENNY. mo THE LADIES AS WELL ABGENTLEMEN. To know one's daily duties and business en-- A : gagements ; to know how to go, when to go, antfc where to go, reference to MURRAY'S TIMETABLES and DIARY will always give you thedesired information. The LEATHER CASES that are now supplied are very superior, with Railway Ticket Card and 1 ' Stamp Pockets, pz-ice 2s. OPINIONS OF THE PEESS. " The first of Mr A. K. Murray's Auckland Time Table and Diary has been issued. This*new publicasion is issued in form different from' that assumed by any of the other publications of: a similar character. It is enclosed in a flexibleleather cover with a pocket on one side for memoranda and stamps. The printed matter includes a calendar and all the local Time Tables,. Railways, Coaches, Ferry Boats, etc. There isalso the diary ; one page is devoted to each day of the month. The Time Table and Diary are attached to the leather cover with an elastic band, so that the cover will serve for any futuremouth. He furnishes the cover with the nameof the owner stamped in gilt letters for a very small sum. These Time Tables and Diary arelikely to become favourites with the public — Herald, Oct. 2nd, 1883. "Murray's Auckland Time-table and Diarj for the month of August has just been issued in good time for the opening of the month.. Thi publication continues to give a large mass of useful information in compact form, and, judg- ' ing by its growing size, its merits are meeting with public recognition. It is an indispensable pocket companion for all who have occasion to travel." Evening Star, 31st July, 188-4. This is now the Second Year of Issue, and i a Large Addition of New Matter is added. ! {YVEU 100 PAGES OF USEFUL INFORMATION FOR ONE PENNY - ov, IS. A YEAR ; BY POST. Is 6d. Address— g ADAM KEIR MURRAY, \ Proprietor, Observer Office, 40, Victoria-street, Auckland.. AGENTS WANTED. 4

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 226, 10 January 1885, Page 14

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