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City Market t w. knight, POULTERER, FRUITERER AND GREENGROCER, Market Hall. (Wholesale and Retail.) [Established 1866.] SHIPPING SUPPLIED, POULTRY DRESSED FOR TABLE (always Ready), LIVE PIGEONS, RABBITS, FANCY BIRDS. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND FOWLS KEPT ON STOCK. GAME FOWLS, SPANISH,, BRAHMAS, BANTUMS (Pure Beed), Always on Hand. KNIGHT'S POULTRY BAZAAR, MARKET HALL, Wellesloy- street Entrance. 131 ■JUTRS. Me MATH, GENERAL FRUITERER, EGGS AND FRESH BUTTER ALWAYS CITY MARKET, AUCKLAND. 158 THE ONLY ARIGINAL TOY BAZAAR IN AUCKLAND IS GREEN'S, N THE CITY MARKET WHERE CHILDREN CAN PROCURE TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Cheaper and better than elsewhere. Bazaars and Storekeepers supplied at liberal terms. ONLY PAY A VISIT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 159 AVAR ! WAR ! ! WAR ! ! ! "P D. M c G A R R V , FRUITERER AND GREEN GROCER. MILK, CHEESE, AND BACON. No. 19 AND 55, CITY MARKET, AUCKLAND. 209 TjIURNISHING MART. D. OLPHERT, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, & 53, CITY MARKET, EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE, HOLLO WARE, BEDDING AND FURNITURE, &c, Now selling at REDUCED PRICES, to make room for new goods. Glassware, Earthenware, &c, &c. Lent on hire at Moderate Charges. N.B.— All Goods delivered FREE of Charge. 208 mHOMAS McIVOR, (Late op T. & H. Cooke's), UPHOLSTERER & MATTRESS MAKER, No. 18, CITY MARKET, Begs to announce to the public in general, that ho has commenced in the above line, in which he trusts that by reasonable prices and good workmanship (guaranteed) to deserve a share of their patronage. Mattresses made and re-stuffed, Couches and Chairs made to order, and old ones thoroughly renovated and made nearly equal to new. Families waited upon. All orders addressed to CityMar [et Store, or North Street, Newton, will receive prompt attention. Carpets made. Old ones taken up, beaten, and carefully re-laid. Old Furniture Re-polished. 211 TT c! II E A T H ' S BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 56, AUCKLAND CITY MARKET. 213 CHEAPNESS, QUALITY. AND DURABILITY. D WALKER. CHEAP FURNISHING AND BEDDING STORE. FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION made on the premises, and sold at the lowest possible remunerative prices. Cane Chairs Re-seated and made as good as new. Nos. 31 to 36 CITY MARKET. 237 NOTICE. RL. MEEK LATE OF THE MARKET, Begs to intimate to his Customers and the General Public, that he has removed to those new Premises known as Lennox's Buildings, Grey-street, where he will open with an entirely new stock of Provisions and Groceries, and trusts that all old friends will continue to give him their support, and new friends will find it to their advantage to coll. All Goods of the best quality and at the lowest possible prices. Note the address. — R. L. MEEK, Lennox's Buildings, Grey Street, Auckland.

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

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Page 129 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 129

Page 129 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 14, 18 December 1880, Page 129

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