FURNISH /. / reox /V < THE PEOPLE'S\A»/ FURNISHING /v/ S? WAREHOUSE/L/C/ 1 P /<s/// ' / Aj?/ rCRKIXtHE y /fk. /* / MASC EES w A > AND jfilr /<>. /0/ Impost ~ A7>/ I GUARANTEE •« / I GUARANTEE "d / good value /vy / Ik Evert Department op / / FURNISHING GOODS. ' SHOW BOOMS TOP END QUEEN STREET. Auckland. t E. ox & SON, Surgeon Dentists, ■ A.M.P. Buildings, 148, Queen-street. Telephone 074. jj\ RATER Jj K O S., STOCK AMD SHAUBBBOKEBS, No. 3, Stock Exchange, and VI, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ALSO at ALBERT-STREET. THAMES. Share Investors' Guide forwarded on aDDltcatioii. ■ _______________________________ A. L. SMI T H. OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST, CORNER OF HOB SON-STREET Opposite St. Matthew's Church. }" Charges Moderate Toleohone 677. X) R. -OWEN, DENTIST, HOBSON-S BUILDINGS, SHORTLANDSTREET, * . AUCKLAND. Telephone, 801, ' Apollinaris. "The Queen of Tablo Waters." Agent.: Brown, Campbell, and Co. T 2 EALAND Jg[ERALD AND J^EWS. REMOVAL OF PUBLISHING AND ADVERTISING OFFICES. PENDING THE ERECTION OF THE, NEW PREMISES, THE PUBLISHING and ADVERTISING OFFICES OF THE ABOVE NEWSPAPERS. HATE BEES REMOVED TO OOSMOPOLITAN OKAMBERS, CORNER of QUEEN AND SWANSONSTREETS * Adjoining the Colonial Bank). tar The EDITORIAL and PRINTING OFFICES remain, as heretofore, in WYN'DHAM-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9221, 8 June 1893, Page 4
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