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BHOTOG R A P HY. HEMUS & HANNA Would respectfully draw the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their FINELY FINISHED ENLARGEMENTS In Carbon or Silver. BEATIFULLY ENAMELLED PHOTOGRAPHS and every Novelty in Photography, at their STUDIO, QUEEN STREET, Corner of Wellesley-street, Auckland. 234 pAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Wanted Known — That the old-established firm of McGready, Thomson, and Niven, Publishers and Importers, Queen-street junction, Auckland, have no connection whatever with the " American Bible " or any other American Publications now being sold in Auckland. 248 E. WOODING, Successor to McGready, Thomson, and Niven. WANTED KNOWN— ALES & STOUT ! ALES & STOUT ! To bo had from W. V. BIND ON & CO., Bottlers of the BEST DUNEDIN AND NELSON BEERS. BEER SUPPLIED IN KEGS. Also, Wines and Spirits, best quality. TERMS : Ale and Stout, quarts, 10s dozen ; ditto, Pints, 6s. dozen. W. V. BINDOtf & CO., HIGH STREET & VULCAN LANE, AUCKLAND. V DRAPERS, * |uZO4.& 206 dUEEN ST.! COSTUMES MADE m 24 HOUES NOTICE. TINCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY. Hi By buying one of H. Raftox's Prize Wicker Perambulators with improved portable hoods, as exhibited by him at the Auckland Show, 1880, which for neatness, cheapness, and durability ennnot be surpassed. First and Second Prizes were awarded to H.R. at the Auckland Shows, 1878, 1879, 1880. Please not the Address — H. R A F T O N, Basket and Perambulator Maker, 245, upper queen street, (Opposite Young Women's Institute.) JAMES STUART, having succeeded Mr. Camp in his long-established business, hopes by untiring attention, honesty, and civility, to merit a continuance of the many favours accorded to his predecessor. New Goods being forwarded by every steamer, customers will find something new every day to choose from. The leading items are : — Stationery (Law, Commercial, and General) : Tobacconists' and Fancy Goods Dealers' Wares: New Books in endless variety, and always arriving. MUSIC. — Being so long connected with the art, practical and theoretical. J.S. hopes his friends will do him the favour of calling to inspect his present and always increasing stock of Sheet and other Music, which is being sold at Auckland prices. INSTRUMENTS for sale : Cornets, Clarionets, Flutes, Horns, Bases, Trombones, Picolos, Flageolets, &c, &c, &c. Clarionet Reeds, Violin Strings, Pegs, Bridges, &c. Anglo-German and English Concertinas, Flutes, Clarionets. Harmoniums and Pianos Tuned and Repaired on short notice. Cambridge, November 4th, 1880. 249 TT O W I is I T COOPER, Synponds Street, makes good sound Furniture, and sells at a little over half the price other makers do ? — Why, because ho does not pay city rent, and is satisfied with a small profit. — H. W. Cooper, Simonds Street, Auckland. 121 WANTED KNOWN-That Tennents Al Umbrellas are the Best and Cheapest. Manufactory — Upper Queen-street. Re-covering in the best stylo, with great variety of material, including the new " Durable Silk." Repairs neatly, quickly, and cheaply executed. No other shop. No agent. Upper Queenstreet, three doors above Dampier's. 177 GL EN D RUM, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Buggy, Carriage, and Saddle Horses on Hire. Horses, &c, sold on Commission. All orders punctually attended to. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Near Nevada Hotel. 178

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 129

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Page 129 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 129

Page 129 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 129

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