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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 940, 2 January 1897, Page 19

 

JOHN DOUGLAS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT LICENSED LAND BROKER, INVESTING AGENT, VALUATOR AND SURVEYOR Town and Country Properties For Sale Printed Lists of Same Forwarded to Any Address on Application. Loans Negotiated on Freehold Security Sob. 6 & 6, GOV. LIFE INSURANCE BUDLDING6 Queen Stbeet, Auckland. I^AMILY AND AVAL TTOTEL (Late Brodie's), CORNEB OF KABANGAHAPE RoAD AND PITT-STBEET. T> TfiAWCETT (Late of the Anchor Hotel), Has taken this NEW AND COMMODIOUS HOUSE. . JEhbenfbiei)'B TnnrsE Pbize Alb. Wines and Spirits' of th 6 Best Brandß. BPLENDID ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARDERS. KHOBBS' Black Fancy Lastres, • Very Choice Designs, are selling fast, at Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, to 3s 9d per yard Splendid Value.

Telephone 577. THE 1 UCKLAND "pvENTAL TNSTITUTE. A. I/. SMITH, Dentist, HOfeSON-STREET. Supplies an Upper and Lower Set of teeth, £2 10s. CELEBRATED FIhST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL TEETH Painlessly fitted by atmospheric Suction. The most complete system in the World. Guaranteed ten years Single tooth from ss. Absolutely Painless Extractions by Pure Nitrous Oxide Gas, ss. Teeth Permanently stopped, ss. All the latest appliances. And if necessary fitted without extracting stumps. THE LONDON & CONTINENTAL HOUSE Has the Grandest Show of FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY, Etc. IN AUCKLAND. The Display Excels the Floral Fete. B. R. GARRETT, Between Maud (jeweller) and Garrett (butcher) EARANGAHAPE ROAD, Opposite Batkin, (draper).

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