FOR DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, BLANKETS, And every Description of General FurnishingDRAPERY, Go or Send your Orders to RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAM. Large Parcels of New Goods for the incomings Season's Trade are now Opening. NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS IN VARIETY, SERGES, SATIN CLOTHS, WINCEYS, WOOL PLAIDS, &C. FLANNELS and SHIRTINGS, BLANKETS, RUGS, SHAWLS, &c. LADIES' JACKETS, MAIDS' and LADIES' ULSTERSUMBRELLAS, RIBBONS, FANCY A\ OOL GOODS, &c. CLOTHING FOR BOYS 1 and MEN'S WEAR OF ALL KINDS, ULSTERS and OVERCOATS. A Choice Stock of COLONIAL & IMPORTED TWEEDS, MOLESKIN, CORDUROY, SRTONG TWEED FOR BOYS' WEAE. SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, &c, &c. Is. in the £ allowed off all Cash Purchases or Orders of 20s. and upwards. DUSHBROOK & T)RIDGMaN: II D (Opposite the Army and Navy Hotel), UPPER QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND 645 CLOSE BROS. <D ■ c/ 2 "FMPORTERS Fj H I g OF * BEST CANTERBURY H HAMS, BACON, ! H CHEESE. > p CLOSE BROS. NEW ZEALAND GRAND GIFT CLUB, AUCKLAND. 2,000 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH Payable 4s. per Month, or £1 for Five Months in advance. Members joining above Club are entitled to take part in the Free Distribution of Gifts on the 30th of June, 1881, when the following valuable Gifts will be Drawn for in the Albert Hall, under the management of a Committee of Gentlemen selected from Members present. The First Distribution of Gifts under the New Zealand Grand Gift Club Rules consists of— 20 Harmoniums £410 23 Pianos £1,165 10 Musical Boxes £90 3 First-class Violins, in cases £35 4 Writing Bureaus £80 40 Sewing Machines £220 100 Gifts. Total value, £2,000 All Gifts wil b on view four weeks before distribution. Booking Office : No. 19, Grey-street, Auckland. THEODORE BROWN, 495 Manager. pITY TEA MART. GENERAL GROCERY AND 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 Fresh Butter received daily. T) OBT. RE W. JR O W E , Greengrocer, Begs to notify to his friends and the general public that he has taken that shop lately in the occupation of Mr. J. Gardiner, next to Mr. Phillip, Baker, Karangahape Road, Newton, and by strict attention to business, and supplying nothing but a good article, hopes to receive a fair patronage. Orders promptly attended to. GOODS DELIVERED. 472 mO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. MISS DELANY, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER (Late Forewoman ov Me. W. Eattrxt'sJ, Begs to intimate to her Friends and Customers that she has commenced Business at No. 1, ALBERT TERRACE, ALBERT STREET (Opposite Maginn's iErated Water Factory.) Prompt attention will he given to all orders she may be entrusted -witb. I 550
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 35, 14 May 1881, Page 380
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443Page 380 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 35, 14 May 1881, Page 380
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