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B. TONKS.] [E. C. CARE.] [b. D. TONKS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4. STORE, QUEEN STREET, QUEEN STREET PROPERTY. B. TONKS & CO. Have received instructions from T. Macfarlane, Esq., to sell, on Wednesday, May 4, at 12 o'clock, ■VTORTH PART OF ALLOTMENT 2, _L 1 Section 2, City of Auckland, with a frontage of 50 links to Queen Street, by a depth of 300 links, subject to a lease expiring January 1, 1891, at a rental of £150 per annum. The property has a good substantial Store erected thereon, and is occupied by Mr. G. W. Binney. PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, AND H A R M 0 N Y. MR. JOHN HARTWELL Has arrived from London. Application for lessons, etc., may be made to Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons, Queen Street, where copies of his compositions may be had. Terms cash. IMPERIAL BAKERY, E. McKEOWN, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, And GROCER, Queen Street Wharf, Auckland. Balls, Wedding Orders, & Picnic Parties Catered for. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. CHESTS OF DRAWERS. Very Handsome Chests of Drawers in rich Mottled Kauri are selling at the following prices for cash : — Large Chests of 8 drawers, with Panelled Bonnet Drawer, £6; 5 Drawers Chests, £4; Toilet, do., £2 10s. The above Wood becomes more beautiful with age, as it deepens to a richer colovir. They are universally admired and have always given great satisfaction. WILLIAM NORRIE, CABINETMAKER, Top of Shortland Street. 668 T>LLERSLIE HOTEL AND GARDENS. J . A JOHN MORRISON (late Manager for Robert Graham, Esq.) has pleasure in announcing that he has assumed the Proprietorship of the above favoiirite Hotel and Pleasure Gardens, and respectfully solicits the support of his friends and the public in general. " 'Tis not in mortals to command succes," but he will endeavour to deserve it. ELLERSLIE HOTEL has recently been renovated and re-furnished, and now offers unsurpassed accommodation for visitors. Apartments en suite for Ladies and Families. Trains run to and from Auckland. Special terms for permanent Boarders. ELLERSLIE GARDENS will well repay a visit. Now Exhibiting (alive) : A very rare species of the Sea Lion, a Six -legged Sheep, a Weazle, Lemur from Madagascar, two Australian Native Spotted Rats (male and female), and magnificent Eagle. Other attractions are in negotiation, and the proprietor intends introducingvarioiis novelties from time to time. Admission, 6d. Liberal terms to Schools and Large Parties. Sunday and holiday excursionists should not fail to visit Ellerslie Gardens. JOHN MORRISON, Proprietor. T A D I E S. For the New Satin de Lyon Silk, call at SHALDERS & SON. Velvet and Velveteens at SHALDERS & SON. Buy your Winter Millinery at SHALDERS & SON. Jackets and Ulsters cheap at SHALDERS & SON. For Underclothing go to SHALDERS & SON. See our New Stock of Dress Materials and Costumes. SHALDERS & SON. n ENTLEMEN. Call for new and good quality Mercery at SHALDERS & SON. New Shapes in Hats at SHALDERS & SON. All Wool and New Pattern Tweeds at SHALDERS & SON. White and Coloured Shirts (all sizes) at SHALDERS & SON. Everything new in Articles for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear at SHALDERS & SON. E McKEOWN, Baker, Durham-street, begs . respectfully to inform his numerous Patrons and Customers, he is removing to those commodious premises on the Queen-street Wharf, formerly occupied by the late R. Hales, where he hopes, by continued efforts, to retain the confidence of his old customers. Every attention will be given to the shipping and others who ; will favour him with their orders. Contractor to the ! British and Foreign Navies and Union Steamship ComI pany. i£9* Open on Saturday. 666 AITY TEA MART, GENERAL GROCEKY~A.ND PROVISION STORE, VICTORIA AND ALBERT STREETS. Groceries and Provisions of the Finest Quality at the Lowest Possible Prices, delivered in all parts of the Town and Suburbs. Choice daires of Fresli Butter received daily. T> OBT. EEW,

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 33, 30 April 1881, Page 356

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Page 356 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 33, 30 April 1881, Page 356

Page 356 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 33, 30 April 1881, Page 356

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