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•CHARLES HESKETH.] [ALEXANDER AITKEN. TTESKETH AND AITKEN, GRAIN AND SEED MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENTS, THE HAYMARKET, 105, Queen - street, Auckland, Having succeeded to the Seed and Grain Business lately carried ou by Mr Alfred Buckland, hope by steady •attention to business to merit a continuance of the public favours. Their present stock consists of a New Importation of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL, GARDEN, AND FLOWER SEEDS. Also, bonedust, guano, and artificial MANURES, Fine, Coarse, and Rock Salt, New Zealand Flax, Tow, and Cocoanut Fibre. MESSRS. HESKETH & AITKEN having been in my employ for many years, I confidently Tecornmend them to my friends as reliable, careful business men. 499 ALFRED BUCKLAND. "lII ONEY TO LEND at loav rates of interest. J. B. GRAHAM, Solicitor, 467 Shortland Street. "VTATIONAL FINE ART ASSOCIATION. Pictures by the above, beautifully mounted, can be obtained at the Agency, ancl supplied to Subscribers at 20s. per month. EDAVARD WOODING, Book Importer, Queen Street Junction. 491 TjIREEMAN'S BAY SOAP WORKS. SAUNDERS & GILBERD, soap and candle manufacturers, Victoria Street, Auckland. S. & G. having enlarged then- Factory to double its former size, and made costly additions to the plant, are now in a position to compete with any factories in New Zealand or New South AVales. The yearly increase of their trade, which has rendered the extensive alterations unavoidable, is the best guarantee of the superior character of then- goods. A trial is respectfully solicited. rpHE NEW PHOTOGRAPHY INSTANTANEOUS PICTURES ! MARTIN & PARTINGTON, Photographists, Market Entrance, Queen Street. Mr. Josiah Martin having made special study at the Royal College of Chemistry, London, of the Latest Improvements in Rapid Photography by the GelatineBromide process, has entered into Partnership with Mr. W. H. T. Partington (late with Messrs. Hemus and Hanna and Mr. Bartlett), and will Open their new Portrait Gallery in a few days. The great success which has attended these new Dry Plates in Europe and America has established their superiority, and produced quite a Revolution in Phonography. The most beautiful Pictures, preserving the Natural Attitude and Expression of the sitter, can now be taken iv scarcely one second of time, and without any delay in preparation. Children's Portraits and Family Groups can be photographed in an instant, without the least constraint. For Out-door Photography this in-ocess has superior advantages. Picnic Parties, Portrait Groups and Views, also Photos, of Horses and other animals, will be taken on tho thortest notice. NOW OPEN. 37S MR . SWALLOW, Begs to announce that he has Removed to SCARRBOUOGH TERRACE, PARNELL, Where he wiU receive his Pupils as usual. TERMS, For any of the following Subjects :— Six Guineas per Quarter (a quarter consisting of 12 weekly lessons, each of 1 hour's length), SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, HARMONIUM, HARP, GUITAR, HARMONY, AND MUSICAL COMPOSITION, AND THE ITALIAN LANGUAGE. Those who have acquired good Production of the Voice may receive Lessons in Style alone, if desired. Those who prefer class-teaching may be received at the rate of 3 pupils per hour, 6 in two hours, &c, in any of the above subjects, at the same fee, viz.: 6 guineas per quarter for 1 hour's weekly lesson, or 12 guineas for a 2 hours' weekly lesson (being 2 guineas per quarter for each pupil). Special arrangements with Schools. Single lessons in any subject, 1 guinea each. 426 iilk Jill? ■ a les & poiite][i > S^^Sffl Brewed from Pure Malt and i "i "'ii' i"'"*^ Supplied in; Casks and Bottles in Quantities to Suit Customers. Orders Punctually Attendedjto. HANCOCK & C 0.,2^ lc ""°ri§ CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY,' Newmarket, Auckland, N.Z. 462

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 247

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Page 247 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 247

Page 247 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 247

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