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A-m/fERRY /"CHRISTMAS lIJLERRY V^HRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! HAPPY NEW YEAR I MONTAGUE'S FANCY "OAZAAR AND S~i RAND A NNUAL QHOW OS FAICY GOODS, FAICY GOODS, TOYS, JEWELLERY, Consisting of Grold and Siiver Watches, Chains, Necklets. Lockets, Brooches, Earrings, Studs, Links, Suites, Ladies' and Gents' Rings, Wedding \ Kings, Keepers, G-reenstone Ornaments, and an i endless variety of Jewellery ; Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Work Baskets, direct from Paris ; Ladies' ' Bags, Reticules, Companions, Albums, Purses, '. Pocket Books, Inkstands, Cabinets, Dressing J Cases, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Electroplated Cruets, Tea Sets, Teapots, Cake and Card Baskets, Cups, Vases, Spoons, Forks, Pickle Frames, &c. ; China Tea, Breakfast, und Dinner Sets, Bohemian Glass Vases, Lustres, Toilet. Sets, Baskets, Whatnot Ornaments, Glass-shaded Goods, and Crystal Palace Ceramic Ware; Dolls in China, Wax, Compo, Indiarubber, Wool, Cloth, and of every conceivable design ; To} r s too numerous to particularise, with Novelties of every description for Christmas Presents and New Year Gifts. Every Article of Jewellery guaranteed and marked at the lowest remunerative price. The only legitimate and popular Fancy Goods Depot in Auckland is MONTAGUE'S IT7UNCY "OAZAAR, x! 15 QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. CHRISTMAS AND T^EW "\7*JSAR PRESENTS ! PRESENTS ! PRESENTS ! PRESENTS ! THE LARGEST, NEWEST, AND CPIOI CE S T ASSOETMENT I>" Auckland LS AT T3OYLAN AND HPANFIELD'S, IaiPORTERS OF GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE, 174, QUEEN- STREET. N.B.— TOUGHENED GLASS In Large Variety. A V I~S BROTII ER S, COACH PROPRIETORS, DEVONPORT, Beg to announce that having purchased the business lately carried on at North Shore by Mr F. J. Quick, with the Horses and Carriages, they have auifilgaumted the sa_ie with their own Business, and are now carrying it on in all the branches. Oinnibusses between Devonport and Lake Taknpuna as usual. Sunday : Leave Post-office, Dovonport, at 10.45 a.m. and 3 p.m. ; leaving Lake 11 45 a.m. and 5 p.m. Pare, Is each way. All kinds of Carriages, Saddle Horses for Ladies or Gentlemen, always ready for Hire. 'Busses, Drags, &c, Supplied for Picnic Parties. Goods delivered by Drays or Spring Carts, Removals Undertaken, and Cartage Contracts entered into. Davis Brothers hope by close attention to business and moderate charges to secure the public confidence and support. Devonport, 13th November, 1884. I~~F YOU DESIRE REALLY WELL POLISHED BOOTS, USE E. BROWN & SON'S "O OVAL -m/jTELTONIAN "OLACKING. It renders them beautifully soft, durable, and water proof, while its lustre equals the most brilliant patent leather. E. Brown & Son's Nonpareil De Guiche Parision Polish for Dress Boots and Shoes is more elastic and less difficult in its use than any other. E. Bkown & Son's Waterproof Varnish for Hunting, Shooting, and Fishing Boots is strongly recommended to all Sportsmen. E. Brown & Son's Brown Boct-top Fluid and Polish, and Powders of all coloursE. Brown & Son's Moltonian Cream for renovating all kinds of Patent Leather Furuiture, &c. E. Brown & Son's Royal Kid Reviver, for all kinds o Black Kid Leather, &c. . E Brown & Son's Waterproof Harness Polish .is far superior to all others ; it requires neither Oil ROWN & SON, Purveyors to the Queen, (Were Awarded the Pri|eMeda^ 1 862^ Manufactory : GAR RI C K b T K JI h, 1, OU VH.JN X GARDEN, LONDON, W.E Retail Everywhere. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ' Gwykne's Hotel, Hamilton, Waikato FOR HIRE— Double and Single Buggies, and Saddle Horses. TEEMS 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 Monda.\ and Wednesday at 9 a.m. Fare each way, 12s. 6d. Everybody, young and old, rich, and poor, and those who wish to restore a broken-down constitution, should take a trip to Raglan, the ;most; romanti T Vateringplace in New Zealand

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 7

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607

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 7

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