WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21. VILLA QITES ! ■^TILLA QITES ! VILLA QITES ! T> EMUERA, A SYNDICATE HAVING- PUItCH JSED THE WELLKKOWJST AND VALUABLE PROPICKT.r (AT KSMUEIU), OF THE HOX. J. WILLIAAISON, T?, f^ fJ-BEENWOOD HAS RECEIVED IX.STKUCTIOXS TO CUT IT UP INTO VILLA AND in> BSIDBNCI QITES, AND OtTElt THEM FOR SALE BY AUCTION AT THE OPEEA HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, AT NOON. Tbose who wish for Magnificent Views, Healthy Locality, Close Proximity to To^vn, Three Minutes fuom Hailway Station, Gas and Water, Choicely Planted Allotments, BESIDES BEING IN' THE PICK OF THE KISINOAND FASUIONAIILE DISTUIOT O? 11EMUEKA, Would do well to VIEW THIS PROPERTY, as there is no other properly iinywhero around Auckland that has so many advantages to recommend it to the public as this has. THE ALLOTMENTS ARE OF GOOD SIZE, :mcT will bo offered for positive sale on WEDNESDAY, 21sx JAXL'ARY, ISBS, IN T THE OPERA HOUSE, AUCKLAND, AT NOON. Terms will be nmrlo easy. Plans in course of preparation. E. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer. PH V S I O a N O M Y. PROF. O. U. HUGO, The Well-known Lecturer on Physiognomy will deliver a Series of his Entertaining and Instructive LECTURES on the Art of Character Reading in the Temperance Hall. First Lecture, FRIDAY next, Jan. 16. Subject — " Prollles." Second Lecture, TUESDAY, Jan. 20. Admission to each Lecture, Is. The Dissourses will bo Illustrated by Diagrams and Public Descriptions of Character. Doors open at 7.30 ; commencing at 8 sharp. Every day after First Lecture Prof. Hugo will be in attendance at the Ante room of the Lecture Hall to supply the public with his Charts of Physical and Mental Character. T"\K HAINES being about to visit Europe JIJ for twelre months, has arranged with DR MAOMULLEN to take charge of his practice during his absence. 'T\ R MACMULLEN will attend daily at Mr Shariand's at usual hours for consultation, and at Dr Haines' private residence, Albert Park, in the evening. npHE irnXCHANGE AND Tk/TAET, X Hi JjOL 84 — Gbby-Stkeet— B4, Established for the Purchase, Sale, and Exchange of Miscellaneous Articles on ComuaissLou, and for Cash. NOW ON SALE— New and second-hand tools, hooks, music, gnus, rifles, revolvers, watches, clocks, fancy taMes, box mangle, smoothing irons, shop scales, engravings and chronso lithographs, bicycle, fltix-dresser, coftee-inill, fenders, keroseno Limps, Button's vegetable seeds, fas burners, Ashantee hammock, opossum rugs, marine binoculars, opera-glasses, cribbnge-board, liahin;^ rod, raalacca cane, cornet, English and German concertinas, clarionet, guitar, roller skates, albums, scrap boolcs, carved brackets, bolls find bell-pulls and fitting's, cruet .stands, buttons, buckles, studs, gold Lice, jewellery, electric lmickiue, photographic apparatus, spectacles, gojrglcs, magnifying glasses, magnets, wator-pvoof driving apron and seal covers, leather leggings, pipes, locks, j -wellery, cutlery, ironixongery, bvu&hee, stationery, tclass and croebwywiire, fancy goods, &c, &c, &c. Mtin.y articles suitable for -Presents and for Hawking, at little over Auction prices, and in small lots. SERVANTS 1 REGISTRY. "No Place, Fo Pay." Bootos lent out at 2d per volume. Pitman's Shorthand taught. Commissions and Agencies invited.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 13
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496Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 13
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