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PROVINCIAL BOARDING-HOUSE A SHORTLAND STREET, < Two minutes' walk from Post-Office. Board and Residence 20s. per week. Do. (with Single Bedroom) 255. do. All-Meals Is. each. Beds Is, W. J. COOK, Proprietor. 31 CAFE. IMPERIAL. R. HALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, IMPERIAL BAKERY, Queen Street Wharf. 3SAVY AND GENERAL SHIPPING CONTRACTOR. Contractor to the Union Steamship Co. or New Zealand. 71 V D E R S REFRESHMENT AND * luncheon rooms, Queen Street Wharf. Grilled Chops and Steaks. Tea and Coffee. JOHN RYAN, • Painter and House Decorator, KAKANGAHAPE ROAD (near upper queen-street.) Graining and writing executed with despatch. Country orders punctually attended to. ' 13S fVTY .HAIR CUTTING ROOMS. NULLI SECUNDUS. .FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, &c, 140 QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK, AUCKLAND. FRANCIS J. SHORTT, Proprietor. 41 TIT R. T V N D A L L, Surgeon Dentist, TOP OF GRE Y-S T R E E T (Five years assistant to Mr. Pluniley.) CELLULOID ! CELLULOID ! CELLULOID ! A New American Base for Artificial Teeth, Just Imported. Celluloid is abase which is superior to Vulcanite, and surpassed only by gold for artificial teeth. It is much stronger than rubber, consequently can be much thinner and still have sufficient strength. It is free from injurious ingredients, therefore less likely to cause inflammation of the mucus menbrane. It is cleanly and beautiful in appearance, there being an. this respect no comparison. PRICES :— Upper and lower in Celluloid £10 0 0 In Vulcanite, from 4 0 0 Silver 6 0 0 •Gold 16 0 0 127 TIT It i! 3* I O H O L~. 7, Adams' Buildings, Upper Queen-street, « Is now showing LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HATS, BONNETS, CARMEN CAPS, the NEW HANDKERCHIEF CAP, JET CAPES AND FICHUS LACES, FLOWERS, FANS, SUNSHADES, &c, 103 ■p R I C CRAIG. ■ • COLLECTOR OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Princes Street, Auckland, Four Doors Above the Museum, HAS FOR SALE, SPECIMENS OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, HJrunounted or mounted, in sets of 12 up to 130 varieties' either in Books or Boxes on Cardboard or Paper. Wardian cases on hand, of various sizes, filled with New Zealand Ferns. NEW ZEALAND FERN SEED FOR SALE. 101 ZBt, Special Appoint- i^^Sil^ Excellency the • -MENT to his i£^ife£?"\ Governor. mHOMASB A R N E T T, MAKER AND PURVEYOR OF THE CELEBRATED STEAM-MADE CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE AND WARWICKSHIRE PORK PIE, Qtteen Street, Auckland, Next door but one to the CiTr Hall. TRY OUR BERTIE SAVERNA MOSELLE SAUSAGES. 45 AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK. T?he Bank is nowOPEN DAILY for Receipt and Payments of Deposits, from 10 to 3 o'clock, except on 'Saturday, when it closes at 12 noon, and RE-OPENS from 7 to 9 in the Evening, for Receipt of Deposits only. RICHARD CAMERON, Manager. ADVANCE NEWTON. G. GARRET T, BUTCHER, KARANGAHAPE ROAD, Begs to inform his Customers that HIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT IS NOW OPEN WITH A GRAND SHOW OF MEAT. •He thanks his Customers for past patronage, and •hopes still to merit a continuance of their support. 146 • UCKLAND CORK FACTORY. A •The undersigned beg to state that they are now prepared to supply every description of Corks, viz., Wine, Beer, 'Ginger Beer, Brewers' Bungs, &c. ; Chemists' ■ Vials, JJaftys, &c. ; Ships' Fenders and Life-Buoys, Fishermen's Net Floats. The above cut to any size required in.-any quantity, cheaper and better than the imported uirticle.— DUTTON BROS., Wholesale and Retail Cork Upper Queen-street, Auckland. 134

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 17, 8 January 1881, Page 165

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Page 165 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 17, 8 January 1881, Page 165

Page 165 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 17, 8 January 1881, Page 165

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