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n w. g o o d s o n, * IMPORTER. 111, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Tonk's Mart), Invites an Inspection of the vaiied Assortment of lin ported Goods just received, and to which constan additions are being regularly made. Offered at prices which arc an astonishment to many. The Trade Motto at this Establishment being " Small Profits and Quick Returns," or "a nimble Cd. better than a slow Is." Business hours : Bto 6 ; Saturdays Bto 10. London Office : 58, St. Mary Axe. JC It O M W E L L, 90, QUEEN STREET, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, In thanking his Friends and Patrons for past favours, begs to inform tbem and the public that he bas recommenced business in those commodious premises recently erected on the old site of the Luncheon Rooms, and hopes, by attention to business, to gain that patronage so liberaly bestowed upon him intheold shop. Tea, Coli'ee and Chocolate always resuly. Wedding Cakes made on shortest notice. 302 CTRAWFORD'S MEDICATED SUGAR, A safe and pleasant remedy for Children suffering with Worms. Numerous testimonials have been received from Parents whose Children have obtained the greatest benefit from the use of the above preparation. PREPARED ONLY BY CRAWFOKD, Chemist and Druggist. Newton. 47 HPR 1N G SEASON, ISS 0. NEW SEASON'S GOODS. On FRIDAY, the 24th. INSTANT, WE HAVE ARRANGED TO SHOW OUR NE W SPIt IN G SHI P M ENTS BY VARIOUS VESSELS, Consisting of — A FULL ASSORTMENT SUITABLE FOR THIS SEASON. GOODS TO BE CLEARED. We shall also offer, on that Day a considerable quantity op goods, in various departments, which we wish uo Clear ; they will be marked at Prices to insure this result. J. M. Me LAC HL AN. 218, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 36_ HOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS! DOWN AGAIN! J. Marriott begs to return his sincere thanks to the public for their liberal support since he commenced business in Auckland, and hopes to continue to receive a share of their patronage by giving tbem an article far superior to any in Auckland. "Storekeepers and the trade supplied with Boiled Goods at 7d. per lb. Sole Manufacturer of French Creams. JAMES W . MA R R IOTT, Manufacturing Confectioner Grey-street, Auckland. 401 TIHE AUCKLAND GAS VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. [ESTABLISAED 18&4.] RED AMERICAN PINE VENETIAN BLINDS (Wholesale and Retail.) Blinds sent to all parts of the Colony on the Shortest Notice on remittance of order. Our Blinds t<sc Lighter and Cheaper than the imported iron blinds. A. AND A. BUSBY (Late M. Horton Busby), Practical Blind Makers and Wire-Workers, Comer of Cook and Grey Streets, 402 [Market Square, Auckland, N.Z. H. J A C O B -S (Late of the Thames), BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Has Removed from Glasgow House, 1(36, Queen-street, to larger Premises in Lennox's Buildings, Upper Queen-street, next Rushhrook and Bridgman's. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots made to order, either Sewn or Pegged. First -class Material and Workmanship. Repairs Neatly and Specially executed. Please Note the Address. B. TONKS.] [It. C. CAM*. Bm oN k s & co. Agents for Sydney Paper Mills, Have always in stock a Large Supply of Paper. Agents for Knight's Hohart Town Jams, Berry's Genuine Bone Manure, Cortland Waggon Company. Cavalier Frere's Genuine French Brandies American Carriages American Harness. To Arrive. "Faxw. and Express Wagons American Fireproof Safes Cortland Wagons, &c, &c. B TONKS & Co,

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 216

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Page 216 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 216

Page 216 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 22, 12 February 1881, Page 216

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