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* Watchmakers, and. • \ i Si WATCHES, CLOCKS,SANT»~JEWELLERY:.,t:> ALFRED 'aVL-E'y, , Watchmaker anb. jeweller, ._. r 256,"<WEEX-SRRE£T. . - Begs respectfully;,to inform: bis patrons and the that having received.large shipments of goods per 'Hero, , '* Te Anau," and ■'Arawatai,'"coH;"" sisting of Watches,vin. (Sold'and Silver, by the most eminent English and Continental manufacturers; also a large and chbice stock of Gold and Silver 'Jewellery of the latest designs, the largest stock of Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting of. Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze' Gilt.iinder glass shade, Dining-room, Bed-room, and Kitohen i Clocks, at all prices, and is prepared to sell I FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICES , ; • that will ensure satisfaction to all. ...... ■.;-,.■, '■ A.A. politely invites all to inspect the magnificent stock displayed hi his window. • ALFRED ALEY, Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc., . 256, Queen-street, Auckland. ; Opposite entrance to Market. . ;

/CHRISTMAS' -fir OLID AYS. VISITORS TO "AUCKLAND WOtTLD DO WELL TO .■;■'■ CALL OK . : •■/'. ; J. HOW DEN,. .',..:.,... \ AXD INSPECT HIS STOCK &F PIANOS, ORGANS, GOLD AND SILVERWATCHES, JEWELLERY, &c, WHICH THEY WILL TIND UPON AVERAGE TO BE TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER ; THAN. ANY OTHEK HOUSE. S H O R T -L-A N D-S T R E E T Adjoining General Post Office).

Boots and Shoes. ■■■■- ; CELLING |"|FF! JELLING |~VFF! ' W. JOHNSTONS . BOOTMAKER,, VICTORIA-STREET, '-^J^^^Sr^v , Is now disposing of his Xarge and Varied Stock of Boots at an ENORMOUS REDUCTION" LOOK OUT! Y OOK OUT'! FOE, THE BLUE BOOT CALL at C. BROOKES' and inspect his' Lakoe Stock o English and Colonial Goods CoMriusrsc : ladies', cents', and children's Elastic Sides and Lace-TTps. . All Kinds and all Sizes, at Great .Reductions. CALL EAEXY ! CALL EARLY ! C. BROOKES, BLUE BOOT, WHOLESALE AND KETAJL ..': MANDTACTtFEEB AND IMPORTER. ' (Opposite Garlick and Cranwell's).

Tobacconists. >p H R I S T M * A S ■■' ! ! . " V>HPJSTJIAS ! VyHRISTMAg! PARTRIDGE AND WOOLLAMS Have received Ex ' Fersglex ' and 'Wanganui,' Splendid assorted shipment of SILVER MOUNTED MEERSCHAUM, BRIAR, AND CLAY PIPES, IN HANDY CASES EBOXIZED BRIARS CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES J MEERSCHAUM AND AJIBER CIGAR AND CIGARETTE TUBES POUCHES, MATCHBOXES, FUSEE CASES MPE MOUNTS, WALKING STICKS, ETC. ■ Also to hand, Ex 'Ingeburg,' from New York, A fresh supply of 1 old judge cigarettes and tobacco, allen's richmo'n'D straight cut tobacco . and cigarettes blackwell's durham granulated toBACCO Anderson's solace fine cut chewing tobacco, the pure leaf lorrilard's tin tag plug chewing tobacco yanity fair, excelsior, laferme, 6IGARETTES, ETC., ETC. Having received a very large shipment of Cricketing Goods, we are selling at greatly Keduced Prices to clear them during the scasoc. ' Literature. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCITION, Corner of Wellesley & Albert-streets. LIBRARY ANX> READING-KOOM. The READING-ROOM is comfortably furnished, ■ and is supplied v?itli English, American, and Colonial Papers ; Napier, New Plymouth, Welling- ■ ton, Christchurch, and Dunedin Newspapers; . "Home News," "Public Opinion," "European Mail," "Weekly Times;" Illustrated Journals, including the "Graphic," "Illustrated London News," "Punch," etc., etc MAGAZINES— Blackwood's, Harper's, MacMillan's, " Eclectic, , ' ■:and "Nineteenth Century," "Cornhill," "All the Year Round," " Argosy," " Sattirday," etc.. etc REVIEWS—The "Quarterly," "Edinburgh," "Princeton," etc., etc. ; "Scientific American," "English Mechanic," etc., etc. Subscription—2s 6d per quarter. : The LIBRARY contains upwards of 2500 volumes, in : the various departments of Literature. New Works frequently added. Subscription—2s Gd per quarter. ■ . . - FILES kept of all the Leading Colonial and Local Newspapers. DRAUGHTS, CHESS, Etc. Tea. jam Coffee Provided. Boarding-house Register, Employment Register.

' YOUNG MEN Are invited to avail themselves of the advantages offered by the Association, STRANGERS WELCOMED, and allowed free use of the Rooms on application to the General Secretary .iSarlnforniation gladly given at the Rooms. , Open daily from S a.m. till 10 pm. 5 THOMAS BUDDLE, Hoo. Secretary. ■ , Machinery. O R S A L eT 6, 10, 15, and 25 h.p. Engines and Bo lcrs • Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Breaking-down and Circular Sawing Machiner New ana Secondhand Timber Jacks 1J- tons Best Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fittings Bone Mills Winches Truck Wheels ; Ship's Castings Pulleys and Shafting Bakers' Oven Work Cotton and Hay Presses ' ■- • Turbine ATater Wheels : - ;■' :. .-Pipee. ■ , MASEFUSJUD AJtfß C'J.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 5995, 3 February 1881, Page 2

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