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PROVINCIAL BOARDING-HOUSE JL SHORTLAND STREET, Two minutes' walk from Post-Office. Board and Residence 20s. per week. Do. (with Single Bedroom) 255. do. All Meals ... I#. each. Beds ... Is. W. J. COOK, Proprietor. 31 y d c R s REFRESHMENT AND luncheon rooms, Queen Street Wharf. Grilled Chops and Steaks. Tea and Coffee. JOHN RYAN, Painter and House Decorator, &ARANGAHAPE ROAD (near upper, queen-street.) Graining and writing executed with despatch. "Country orders punctually attended to. 136 rfITY HAIR CUTTING ROOMS. NULLI SECUNDUS. FASHIONABLE HAIR CUTTING, SHAMPOOING, &c, 14 0. QUEEN STREET, OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK, AUCKLAND. FRANCIS J. SHORTT, Proprietor. 41 p i 1 c c 11 a 1 g~. COLLECTOR OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Princes Street, Auckland, Four Doors Above the Museum, HAS FOR SALE, SPECIMENS OF NEW ZEALAND FERNS, Unmounted or mounted, in sets of 12 tip to 130 varieties, either in Books or Boxes on Cardboard or Paper. Wabdian cases on hand, op various sizes, filled with Neav Zealand Ferns. NEW ZEALAND FERN SEED FOR SALE. 101 AUCKLAND SAVINGS' BANK. The Bank is now OPEN 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. [Established ISG9.] RUBBER STAMPS. THE AUCKLAND RUBBER STAMP COMPANY ALBERT STREET. Stamps at 2± Hours' Notice. "TAGGER & pARK ER , Coal, Firewood, and Timber Merchant, Freeman's Bay. All kinds of Building Timber at Reduced Rates. Cut Firewood, 10s. per ton, to give the public an opportunity of getting in their Winter Stock. 373 fnEMPERANCE REFRESHMENT ROOMS, JL 3, LOWER QUEEN STREET, Auckland, N.Z. Luncheons, Tea, Coffee, and pure New Milk all hours of the day. •List of Prices :— Chops, Steaks, or Pork Sausages, 6d.; Beef, Sausage, or Ham Sandwich, 4d.; Pork Pie (2 sizes), 4d. or Cd.; Cold Roast or Corned Beef, 6d.; Cold Ham,9d.; Beef Sandwich, 2d.; Bread and Butter, 2d.; Roll, Bread, or Bun, Id.; Tea, Coffee, or Milk, 2d.; Lemonade, 3d.; Oinger Beer, 3d.; Gingerade, 2d.; Hot Potatoes, from 12 till 2 o'clock, and from 8 to 9 p.m., Id. G. BALLARD, Proprietor. HERBERT H. SMITH'S COLLECTION OF OVENS, RANGES, STOVES, &c. ESPECIALLY THE NEW ZEALAND ECLIPSE COTTAGE STOVE. It requires no fitting, can be used as either open or closed, is economical, and made to burn the New Zealand Coal and Coke, and is all wrought iron, so that it will not break or crack. A large number of the most influential persons in Auckland have them in use, all of which have given the greatest satisfaction. (See Illustrated Price Catalogue with Testimonials, gratis.) . / CAUTION. — Haying heard from several country settlers that inferior Ovens are being sold by countrystorekeepers as my Ovens, I beg to state that all my Eanges, Stoves, Portable Ovens, Side Ovens, Portable Boilers, Ships' Stoves, Colonial Ovens, &c, have my name on the ventilator, and are guaranteed to last from 5 to 20 years, according to the size and price, and then can be repaired. There are over 5000 of my Ovens and Eanges in use, some Ovens 9 years, and all have given .the greatest satisfaction. Testimonial. Clover Nook, Newmarket, November 3, 1879. ' Mr. H. H. Smith.— Sir, I wish to inform you that the .Portable Colonial Oven I purchased from you (and which •took the prize at the Agricultural Show last November) has been in use ever since. It has given me every satisfaction. I have used many Ovens, but the workmanship .and finish of this I consider far superior to any Colonial Oven I have seen. — Chas. Stickburx. HERBERT H. SMITH, •Auckland Iron Works, Durham.street West

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 225

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Page 225 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 225

Page 225 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 225

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