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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 796, 31 March 1894, Page 16

 

T>IANOS! TTARMONIUMS! |^| BGANS! Also, HARPS, VIOLINS, V IOLINCKLLOS, GUITARS, BANJOES AND SMALLER INSTRUMENTS TOO NUMER OUS TO PARTICULARISE. FTOFFMANN AND QONS, QOEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OV MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NEW ZEALAND A.LI. KINDS OP MUSICAL IHSIKUMENTS TUNED AND REPAISED. 17USHING TACKLE! XpiSHING TACKLE! JUST RECEIVED, per S.S. • MAMAEI,' A large and well-assorted shipment of TROUT AND SEA FISHING TACKLE, TROUT AND SEA FISHING TACKLE, As follows : — Limerick and Kirby Sea and River Hooks Tanned Cotton and Hemp Sea and Rive Lines Fly, Trolling, and General Rods Check and Plain Reels Assorted Flies Hooks to Gut Swivels Gut Casts and Traces Gaff Hooks Landing Nets and Rings Whitebait and Soleskin Phantoms Silver Quill and Caledonian Minnows Serpentanio and a large assortment of other Baits, Etc., Etc. "OARTRIDGE- & /^IO., WHOLESALE IMPORTERS OF ALL KINDS OF SPORTING REQUISITES, Queen-street, Auckland. fTM H E T> A L E I G H SCORES AGAIN. POUR RACES from Scratch by E. REYNOLDS AND ALL PLACED MEN}} TJ^. At the A.A.A. and C. Clubs Sports, Domain, Nov., were riding Raleighs. Record, 10 miles at Napier, Dec. 9, 28miu. 3 l-sth sec. by E. REYNOLDS. ZIMMEBMAN, at Hartford. Nov. Bth, rode 4-mile in 25 sees, on a Raleigh, beating all records. Catalogues from the Sole Agent : W. M. SERVICE, KARANGAHAPE ROAD Auckland. r> & nON, —BREWERS & BCTTLEES— OP India Pale Light Bitter Mild and Strong ALES AND STOUT. Brewers by SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to the "Earl Onslow. We claim to brew the best Stout in Austral- asia, and challenge competition. Our XXXX STOUT and LIGHT SUMMER ALES we mate A SPECIALTY; We are enabled to do so as THE WATER WE USE IS |THE PUREST IN THE WORLD, Coming as it does directj trom the rook itself. X> GECCOMBE & HON, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND. ITCHEL.L & TTT ATT, W ARCHITECTS, 216 & 217, VICTORIA ARCADE, Auckland

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