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Xaj. jS/L. JlLeighton & Oo.i HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND ! * GENERAL AGENTS, YALITATORS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Rents and Accounts Collected. Properties Bought and Sold. Mortgages and Loans Negotiated. Surveys Executed. CENTRAL CHAMBERS (Offices Upstairs), 111. QUBEN-STBEBT, AUCKLAND (Opposite T. & S. Morrin'e). SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, BILLIARD-ROOM PROPRIETORS, &c. MR GEOEGE REED, Cabinetmaker, French Polisher, and Up'iolsterer, of Hobson-street, near the City Hotel, is prepered to make Perished Billiard Cushions equal to new at 50 per cent, cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. Old Tableß cleaned, oovered, and polished, also reerected and made equal to new. Auckland, December 2nd, 1884. — Mr George Reed : Dear Sir,— lt is with pleasure we noted the great success you made of the billiard cushions *we s left in your hands, wh.ch were then as hard as wood, but now are in; the same condition as new ones ; in fact, we had no idea the same could be done in the Colony, and can certainly recommend your work as being of first-class merit. Trusting you will meet with the success your efforts in this new local industry merits, we remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, Ehbenfbied Bbos., N. A. Myebs. BT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT. E O R G _B ~y\ I X O N (Awarded Prize Medal Sydney Exhibition), TyixoN'S f^i INGER A M ' A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING, AND *■ STIMULATING BEVERAGE. May be procured everywhere, in Quart and Pint , Bottles. Purchasers are cautioned against inferior imitations. Sols Ag-ent (Wholesale) — ARTHUR H. NATHAN. "O O O T S. T> O O T S. THE RED BOOT WAREHOUSE. Just Opened — 16 TRUNKS BEST GENTS' ENGLISH BOOTS AND SHOES, Also A GRAND LINE OF GENTS' COURT SHOES. The whole will be sold at such prices as to defy competition. Note the Address — " RED BOOT," Victobia Street. -fcL» Hawkins, Sole Pro.bi.ior. npiHE XjIVENING mELEPHONE. A FIRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER, TOUR PAGES, 2A LONG COLUMNS, Is now Published at 40, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND, PRICE, ONE HALFPENNY. The TELEPHONE is a Liberal Newspaper, and gives ree expression of opinion on all political questions of he day. Men of Liberal convictions should support the Tele phoke, which is sent poet-free throughout the Colony at 6a. per quarter, payable in advance. MORRIS & CO., Proprietors. AGENTS WANTED m DISTRICTS NOT YET REPRESENTED. Advertisements of Situations, Wanted and Vacant, Souses to Let or Wanted, Lands for Sale or Disposal, inserted at the rate of 20. words for Sixpence. TH^OMAS HILL, — COBKBB Ol? — WELLESLEY & ELLIOT STREETS (Lato of Holland and Forteer, Queeu-street), Wishes to inform the old customers of the above firm and the public generally that he has commenced business at the " SUGAR LOAF," corner of Welleblit and Elliot-Streets, opposite the Opera House. Mb. HOLLAND and many of the old staff's services being obtained, they will be in attendance. Every kind of Groceries in stock. Eggs and Butter fresh from lhe couafcry received fci-weekly. Fahilies Waited ok for ©bjde K S. A T K I N S O N, PROFESSIONAL DRESS AND HABIT MAKER. N.B. — Ladies residing at a distance can have their material made up by a system of «elf measurement, to "be had on application. Wedding and Mourning Costumes made on the shortest possible notice. BELCHER'S BUILDINGS, Ejleak»a*ape-»«ad (sear Syntonds-etreet).

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 233, 28 February 1885, Page 2

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