RANTED -g- N O W N. II A Y I N G NO W SEC U R ]■: 1) A LARGE STAFF OF EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, WE ARE ENABLED TO EXECUTE ORDERS I'OE OUR, —AND— 13s. 6d. TROUSERS, AT G HOURS' NOTICE. ► LATEST STYLE AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. OUR RAPIDLY INCREASING CONNECTION IS SUFFICIENT .ASSURANCE OF OUR ABILITIES AS EXRST-CLASS TAILOES. . WOOEIiAMS, EEADY-MOIEY TAILOE, SYDENIIAM HOUSE, FOOT OF GREY STREET. WXTI -m/T EARS TIIRE pHOOF! • Jil« JML -E IRE"X EOOF! Has always in Stock a Choice Assortment of books, stationery, and music, fflhle f ~o r oof! somg-s, IhiefThoof! & PIANO SOLOS, DANCES. Victoria, Cavendish, Chappell's, Mohawk, Christy, TVANW& "IEOH QAFES ! and other 1 ANN'S IKON OAFES ! MUSICAL MAGAZINES. BOOKS by various authors. NOVELS and UPWARDS OF 200 IN USE IN POETICAL WORKS. AUCKLAND Photo, and Scrap Albums, Sunday-school and Birthday Cards. UY Churcli Services, Common Prayers, Hymns Ancient and Modern. B A NkL R S JE^ft ELLERS W.esleyan, Presbyterian, and other Hymn Books. AITTPrTT \N r PS PAPERS AND MAGAZINES RECEIVED testimonials from all parts of the world EVERY MAIL. W. E. MEARS, -^ A T 8 A A P <* BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIC _f^ o & A a IsA AP S SELLER, ■ jCS^* JLSAACS, 198, Queen-street, Auckland. SOLE AGENTS, -m/F T Y^ N D ALL QUEEN -STREET, AUCKLAND. J3IL ' SURGEON DENTIST, ' • a Top os GBEY-STEEBt, Tpv s . EVANS, *rrom No. 1, Plembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, JLP o London. LAND AGENT, PR~I~C~ES- 9> Q^E® l '' STEET, AUCKLAND, Gold Upper and Lower, from £16 0 0 (Next Herald Office). Celluloid, from ' 10 0 0 Vulcanite, from 6 0 0 Silver f rom 80 0 Estates Managed and Supervised for Executors and Alloy, from 10 0 0 Collected. (PSingle Tooth from 0 5 0 Negotiated. • Eepairing in Vulcanite, from 0 10 C „ .. !■,■,■>*&■, t * s „„, ' Houses (large and small) for Sale or Lease. Hepairmg in Celluloid, from _ . . , . „,, * ° ■ ' Farms and unimproved Land in various parts of the — ■ ~~ ~~~ — Colony for Sale. -^T Tt/r ADAME L. IAEAVEL, JLJ-IL COUTUEIERE, pro_i Paris. INSURANCES EFFECTED AT LOWEST BATES. Madame Fakatel begs to inform her Cus- -_.- H - r _.._- 3T ~ T7~T ' tomera and the Ladies of Auckland that, owing to %/V |-l \<^ U I\ A 1 IS ii grea*. increase in her business a3 Dressmaker, she * TO'RArrnNT^T Las kbmoved from Liverpool-street to more com- qTiTTniWB A\TlflSpV POnrtq modious and more centrally-situated premises- STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS. 42, Sbortland-street. Having a large working- Ferns botanically arranged in packages, from room, she is able to make all descriptions of 2s 6d to £2. Dresses, from the cheapest to the most costly MAORI PORTRAITS. ones. All materials entrusted to her care will be made up in the Best Style and Latest Fashions. W. H. RONAYNE, 37, Queen-street Wharf.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 1
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451Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 1
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