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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 958, 8 May 1897, Page 24

 

AUCKLAND TRAMWAYS BHHT ADVHBTISINa MEDIUM IN THH CITT . advertisements to our cars are read ty thousands dally. OD TICKETS OD REDUCED TO QB GD PER DOZ To be had from Inspectors on the oars, or ai our Office near the Wharf. fob private hire at lowest rates Oabb, Bbakbs, Hobbbs, 'Buses, Buckhes. <fee For Evening and Picnic Partieß. Telephone Nob.— Qaoen-Btreet, 318; Ponsonby, 323; Epsom, 31s J. S. KIDD, Manager. QTAR AND £i ARTER TTOTEL. COROMANDELI W. N. STEHB Pbofbietob. Having thoroughly renovated the above hos- telry, W.N.S. 1b prepared to offer first-class accommodation, combined with reasonable tariff, to the travelling public. 'BUS FROM STEAMER PASSES DOOR. TBIiBGBAMS PTJNCTUAI.IiY ATTENDED To. Obsebveb' Filed Every Week. A Commodious SAMPLE ROOM for Com- mercial Travellers.

DEEF TON TT OU S B NOEMANBT EOAD, Paeboa. TERMS: 20/- per week. BEDS : 1/6. MEALS (at all haars) : 1/- jy£RS JgEECHE, Pbopkietobess. F RED S. b alli n (by exam.) ■ SURGEON DENTIST, WINSTONE'S BUILDINGS) UPPEB SYMONDS-STEEET. Chabges Modebate. Will attend at Pukekohe (Mrs Goodwin b) each Second Wednesday and Fourth Monday.

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS PREVENT ««»» ™ rffi O |d Pß S TS « LABGE STOCKS AND VARIETY OF WASHING RACKS SYPHONS TANK'S PRINT WASHERS DKYING RACKS Etc., Exo , Etc. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S NEW ZEALAND DRUG COMPANY, WYADHAM - BTKEET. The Popular Verdict IS THAT Bycroft's Biscuits Snowdrift Flour l^^^^l m Self-raising Flour > B MAre uoocl. J. BYGROFT & GO. (LIMITED), AUCKLAND, W. H, MASSEY . . Manager,

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