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CiTiiiiiit of the Bladdjjr. — Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and similar Complaints,,, cured by " Buclni-paiba." The N.Z. Drug Co., General Agents.

One of the great inducements to visit the JSTorth Shore during the summer months, is thefacility afforded for privacy in bathing. Hitherto, bathers hud to trust to the shade of a rock orthe shelter of an umbrella while dressing, not at all ple.as.-iut for ladies. Now, for a nominal sum, bathers are aecomodated with a ' comfortable machine furnished with battery applianeps, affording a great boon, and supplying a long-felt want. 1. In connection with the .sixteenth annual gala of the United Ancient Order of Druids, JYlelbourno, on Easter Monday, a grand bazaar and raffle, of 100 prizes, valued at upwards of £(>SO, will take plaeo. The prizes consist of pianofortes, suites of furniture, sewing machine, jewellery, etc. The chief ]:>rizo is also a villa residence,, valued at £400 The tickets are Is, and Mr E. Mace, Secretary of the Druids, 100 Queon-streot r is the local agent.

Tho question used to be once asked — '• Who is. Eaton?" This is no longer tho caso, because all tho newspapers in Auckland have had something to say about Eaton, and his name has become a. household word. Somo people who act as Eaton... does would lay claim to be telephone! 1 to tho world as a philanthropist, though an observer of this man's character would at onco say that he inherited no such ambitious spirit. But there isone thing certain, that no such public boncfaotor carries 021 trade in this city. As a provision, factor ho has dono much to place supplies of all sorts of daily consumption within the reach of tho people, by purchasing direct from the manufacturers and growers, thus saving tho middlemen's commissions, and so is in a 2)osition, being content with small profits, to sell at a very low figure. Thousands can testify to this. His stock at present is immense, and wonderful bargainsare obtainable in fruit, fresh and preserved

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

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Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

Untitled Observer, Volume 7, Issue 229, 31 January 1885, Page 12

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