TO HOUSEHOLDERS, HOTELKEEPERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. If you Prefer Cleanliness, Strength, and Flavour, ask your Grocer for our /COFFEES AND J>EPPERS, WE.ICH -WE PBEPAIiE AND GUARANTEE GENUINE ONLY. The price you will pay is the same as for the adulterated article, but you will enjoy your meals with comfort and satisfaction. OUR RENOWNED BRANDS ARE IN CENTRE OF ISABEL, VIZ. — 'EXCELSIOR," "STANDARD," 'LION," •' ANCHOR," "CROWN," And^other only pure "COFFEE," With pure " Chickory," mixed in proportions to to suit taste and price. JJrown, JJabbett, & (^o, AUCKLAND STEAM OFFICE AND SPICE MILLS. XC HANGE iHIRCULATING <■- %J TIBRAET. NEW NOVELS AND BOOKS SEW NOVELS AND BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST JUST RECEIVED. ' Ishmael,' by Miss Braddon; C J. Bull's Womankind ' ; 'I Say No ! ' by Wilkie Collins ; ' The Iron Hand,' by Warden ; ' Foxglove Manor,' by Robert Buchanan; 'In the Himalayas,' by C. F. Gordon Cumming ; ' Love and Money,' by Chas. Reade ; ' Countess Sarah,' by G. Ohnet; 'The King Country," by Kerry Nicholls ; ' The House on the Marsh,' 5 ' Under the Lilies,' by F. Marryatt ; 'Our Maories,' by Lady Martin ; ' Jack's Courtship,' by Clarke Russell : ' Expansion of England,' by Professor Seeley : ' Translations of the novels of Alphonse, Daudet, Ernile Gaborian, Fortune de Boisgobey, Cherbuliez, Werner,. Ohnet, Marlitt, Ebers, &c, &c. FIVE SHILLINGS PER QUARTER. LIBERAL ARRANGEMENTS TO COUNTRY SUBSCEIBERS. XT EXCHANGE BUILDINGS 42} CORNER OF DURHAM AND QUEEN STREET 1 (Next Mobrtn & Co). -*> ISING OU N TT OTEIJ KABANaAHAPE-RoAD. JOHN MORRISON, (Late of Eden Vine Hotel). PROPRIETOR. . Begs to inform his Numerous Friends and Visitors that, baring taken the above Hotel, he hopes that by Civility, Cleanliness, and keeping nothing but the Best Brands of Wines and Spirits, etc., to merit a fair share of Public patronage. UEEN'S TTEAD TTOTEIt. a — B 1 — B JL JL 8 H , GEO. DENNIS, Proprietor (Late Providore W.C. and Shipping Company, also Manager for Mr Kidd, Comniorcial Hotel). Mr Geo. Dennis, having taken the aboveuamed commodious and centrally-situated Hotel, and j having recently inaugurated many improvements, desires to state that he is now prepared to furnish first-class accomodation for boarders and visitors. The Bedroom accomodation is ample. Suites of rooms are available for families, and the best brands of Liquors are always in stock. T E V J3 O N~, • JU AUCKLAND SALE ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite Messrs T. & S. Morrin & Co.'s). COUNTET SAIiES ATTENDED. Prompt Account Sale". T> O A L W- iO N JK/» £3 "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, CORNER OF WAKEFIELD & ABERCROMBIE STREETS AUCKI.ANB. Families waited upon for orders. l^T () T I C F. DOWDEN'S AUCTION MART. W. J. DOWDEN hegs to announce that he intends carrying on the business of Anctioneer and Commis sion Agent, and trusts to receive a continuation of the liberal support so lonsf enjoyed hy his late father. K.Q'-ieen-streefc, March 19ch, 1885.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 13
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459Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 13
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