Bt Special Appoint- j&JBsSk Excellency the MENT TO HIS jgMf?^ GOVERNOR. mHOMAS BARNETT, MAKEE AND PUEVEYOE OF THE CELEBEATED STEAM-MADE CAMBEIDGE SAUSAGE AND WARWICKSHIRE PORK PIE, Queen Street, Auckland, Next door but one to the Citt Hall. TEY OUE BERTIE SAVERNA MOSELLE SAUSAGES. 45 T^OR TAILORING TRY J. FORD, 160, QUEEN STREET. 261 THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN TOWN. nn g o o d a c r i~~, FAMILY AND RETAIL BUTCHER. NEWMARKET. 256 COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ADVANCE NEWTON. G. GARRETT, BUTCHER, KAKANGAHAPE 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 STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM; STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM ! At the Willow Grove Strawberry Gardens, North Shore. The proprietor of the above Gardens begs to iinform the public that, in addition to the above, ho will supply Tea, Coffee, or any other refreshments, on reasonable terms. Picnic Parties supplied at 12 hours' notice. SWINGS, CROQUET, AND DELIGHTFUL SHADE. The Gardens will be open daily throughout he Summer. G. SHELLEY, Proprietor. 252 WANTED, Worth Shore Excursionists to call at Mrs. Foster's Luncheon Rooms (Two doors from the Flagstaff Hotel), where they can be accommodated with Tea and Coffee at any hour. Every attention paid to the comfort; of Visitors. Chops and Steaks. Strawberries during the season. Apartments to Let. Private Board and Residence. Terms moderate. Picnic Parties supplied at twelve hours notice. 253 T> I L L I A R D S.. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. Billiard Rooms. A. AYLETT beggs to thank his patrons and the public for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same. The room is the handsomest and best lighted in the colony, and supplied with one of Bennet's Prize Tables ; also, a Cannon Table. 258 OLD COLONISTS, and all Persons in any way connected with the Colonies of Australia or New Zealand should not visit London without calling on Win. ASHBY & Co., Norgrove Buildings, Clarks Place, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.C., where they can, free of any charge, write, and have letters addressed to them, read the latest New Zealand papers. Intending passengers, if they place the matter of their passnges in W. A. & Co.'s hands, will receive every attention and assistance, and be saved Time, Trouble, and Expense. W. A. & Co., who are Licensed Passage Brokers and Agents for All Lines of Steam and Sailing Vessels to the Colonies, engage Passages at the Very Lowest Rates, and will make no Charge whatever for transacting Passenger Business. Indents Executed, Consignments Received, Goods Shipped and Insured to all parts of the World, Packages from abroad Cleared and Forwarded to their destination^ AGENTS FOE NEW ZEALAND : HAY & BUCHANAN QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. c. i) c isr isr i s~7 LARGEST IMPORTER, g ••• - 8? I ' J ' 1 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, T OCAL INDUSTRY! LOCAL INDUSTRY. h IST PEIZE TWEEDS ! Ist PEIZE TWEEDS 1 A. Lovett, Tailor, Woollen Draper, and Outfitter, has Purchased the bulk of the " Kaiapoi Tweeds, which obtained First Prize at the late Show, and is now offering them to his Customers at his Establishment, Wellesley-street.
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 18, 15 January 1881, Page 177
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