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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 855, 18 May 1895, Page 19

 

JpOR SALE OK LEASE. GENERAL STORE AND BOARDING- HOUSE COMBINED. Situated in a rising settlement in the Bay of Islands disirict, no other accommoda- tion house within seven or eight miles. Ener- getic man could do a good trade in store, wife and family could manage boarding-liouse. House consists of *12 rooms, besides store and store-room. Good 'stable at ..«ck one acre freehold with road frontage, good land for pasturage can be leased if wanted. Price, £iO per annum, or if sold outright £300, half cash, remainder can remain on mortgage. Address letters to G. A. Hansard, Kaikohe Bay of Islands. npHIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR W. RICHMOND, Hand Sewn, Anatomical & Surgical Boot- maker WELLESLEY-STREET, (3 doors above Opera House). Repairs Prompt. L> OECCOMBE <fc uOM — BREWERS AND BOTTLERS — op Ihaia i^ale Light Bitter Mild and Strong ALES AND STOUT. Brewers by SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to the Earl of Onslow. We laini to brew the best Stout in Austral- asia, and challenge competition. Our XXXX STOUT and LIGHT SUMMER ALES we make A SPECIALTY We are enabled to do so as THE WATER WE USE IS THE PUREST IN THE WORLD, Coming as it does direct from the rock itself. O OECCOMBE & OON GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND. FITJZROY HOTEL WAKEFIELD-ST., AUCKLAND NEWMAN MEIDER Having taken the above well-known Hotel will be glad to see and welcome all his old iriends. ONLY THE BEST BRANDS Of Wines and Spirits kept in Stock. SPARKLING XXXX ALE on Draught. Every convenience combined with civility and comfort for conntry visitors and boarders. TT7" ANTED T7-NOWN, GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE Stands Al in Auckland for GENUINE GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, At very low prices. Useful Articles in every-day requirement, Ornamental io embellish every home, and Personal Requisites for everyone. THE JAPANESE BAZAAR Contains the Largest Stock of Goods in the Colony, and offers greater facilities than -any place in Auckland for the selection of PRESENTS FOR AT/r, OCCASIONS.

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