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T WATT. Coal and Firewood Yard. Firewood Cut and Uncut. Posts and Rails prepared by steam. Shingles, Pnilings, &c, on Sale. TERMS — CASH. Address— MECHANICS' BAY. WANTED KNOWN— A LES & STOUT ! ALES & STOUT ! •XjL To bo had from W. V. BINDON & CO., Bottlers of the BEST DUNEDIN AND NELSON BEERS. BEER SUPPLIED IN KEGS. Also, Wines and Spirits, best quality. TERMS : Ale and Stout, quarts, 10s dozen ; ditto, Pints, 6s. *f- dozen. W. V. BINDON & CO., HIGH STREET & VULCAN LANE, AUCKLANDTT E N It V R A F T O N , Wholesale & Retail Manufacturer of Perambulators, Baskets, &c, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Junction Queen and Grey street. Awarded First and Second Prizes at the Auckland Show, 1878 and 1879. Repairs of every description Executed on the Shortest Notice. Cane-Seated Chairs Re-Bottomed at Lowest Prices. TAMES S T U A It T , Station kr, Bookseller, Tojjaec o x is t , Music sell kr , AND Faxcv (Joods Dealer. SERVANTS' liEGISTRY. 470 vr o t i c eT Mr. Sanders, Consulting Homajpath, has removed to his new residence, Karaka Lodge, St. Stephen's Road (adjoining Bishop's Court), Parnell. At Consulting Room, 44, Shortlnnd-street, from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m WANTED KNO \VN— That Temmnt~s~~Al Umbrellas are the Best and Cheapest. Manufactory — Upper Queen-street. Re-eoverinsr in the best style, with great variety of material, including the new "Parable Silk." Repairs neatly, quickly, and cheaply executed. No other shop. No agent. Upper Queenstreet, three doors above Dampicr's. 177 l i n d It v m; LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Buggt, Carriage, and Saddle Horses on Hike. Horses, &c., sold on Commission. All orders punctually attended to. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, Near Nevada Hotel. 178 SC OT I A H O TEL, Hobson Street, Auckland. MRS. C O V L E (Late of the Aurora Hotel), Proprietress. Wines, Spirits, Ales, etc., of Best Quality. Good Accommodation for Boarders. Terms Moderate. cTitTHEItX WAIKOA HOTEL*, Dargaville. Good Accommodation for Travellers. — Saddle Horses always ready. — Boats for Hire. Meals at all Hoirits. D. L YNCH, Proprietor. HE L L I O T T, Forwarding Agent, stevedore and marine surveyor. j Offices— 23, Queen-street, and at Queen-street Wharf, Auckland. Customs Entries passed ; Freights, Duties, &c, advanced if necessary. Cartage, Storage, and Insurance effected. Charges moderate. N.B. — Marine Surveyor to the Borrd of American and Foreign Sliipiing. 465 A L E Y~7 . [Established since 1865] PRACTICAL WAJTCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, (From Ridley & Son, London,) Begs to inform his friends and the Public generally that he has lately received a Large and Choice Assortment of Goods, comprising — GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALBERTS, RINGS, LOCKETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, STUDS FIELD, OPERA, AND MARINE GLASSES, Also, some Magnificent MUSICAL BOXES. WATCHES, CLOCKS, and all kinds of JEWELLERY Repaired with dispatch. Country Orders punctually attended to. Please Note Address— A. ALEY, ' QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. GREYHOUND LIVERY AND BAIT \J STABLE, QUEEN STREET, Auckland. Open and Closed Carriages on Hire ; also, Good Saddle Horses and Buggies. Horses Broken to Saddle and Harness. A civil and experienced Groom in attendance. SAM YOUNG, Proprietor. "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. In consequence of increase of trade the Proprietor of the Metropolitan Dining Rooms has Removed his business to the Dining Room attached to the Thames Hotel, where he hopes to meet with >üblic support. C, VEITH, Proprietor.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 February 1881, Page 237

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Page 237 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 February 1881, Page 237

Page 237 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 23, 19 February 1881, Page 237

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