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MONDAY, MAY 23. At the Residence of Mr. T. W. Marsh,. Corner of William and Howe Streets. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HANDSOME ENGLISH-MADE MAHOGANY WARDROBE, Plate Glass Front, LARGE HANDSOME MODERN MIRROR, 56 x4» IRON SAFE HANDSOME BRASS BEDSTEAD £75 BORD'S PIANO, Nearly New QUANTITY OF MUSIC SEVERAL VALUABLE OLD OIL PAINTINGS MODERN WALNUT BEDSTEAD. W. DOWDEN Has received instructions from Mr. T. W. Mar3h, who is about leaving New Zealand, to sell, at his residence, as above, on Monday, 23rd instant, at 11 THE OC WHOLE OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of— Drawing-room Suite Very Handsome Piano, by Bord, nearly new Brussels Carpet, Hearthrugs Mahogany Card Tables Rosewood and Mahogany Chairs, covered in Leather ; Spring Seats Ornamental Candlesticks, Chinese Vases Oilcloth and Matting, Hall Table Mahogany Centre Table, Bedroom Furniture Large Brass Bedstead Bedding, Carpet, Matting Toilet Mirror, Dressing Table Large Wardrobe (Plate Glass Front) Kitchen Furniture and Utensils Useful Iron Safe Books fabout 100 vols.) including— Swedenborg's Works, complete Psychometric Researches, by Win. Denton &c, &c, &c. Premises to Let. MARTIN & "pARTINGTON'S INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN, Market Square, Queen-street. TIT ART IN & T>ARTINGTON'S INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS CATCH THE NATURAL EXPRESSION OF THE SITTER. No head rest required. TITARTIN & "pARTINGTON'S INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS On dull days require scarcely a second's exposure. Market Square, Queen-street. TITARTIN & -pARTINGTON'S INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS FOR FAMILY GROUPS. A Cabinet Picture of five or six persons taken in One Second. TIT ART I N & pARTINGTON'S LARGE DIRECT PHOTOGRAPHS Taken in two or three seconds, are superior in excellence and finish. Market Square, Queen-street. TfLLERSLIE HOTEL AND GARDENS. JOHN MORRISON (late Mannger for Robert Graham, Esq.) has pleasure in announcing that he has assumed the Proprietorship of the above favourite 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 hns 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 introducing various 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. pOAL! pOAL! pOAL! WHAUWHAU COAL MINES, WHANGAREI. Office :— No. 8, Lower Queen Street. W. SLOANE, Agent. 723 TIOALS! riOALS!! nOALSMt \J \J \J F. A. TWINAME Has taken Coal Yards in Fort Street, where he will at all times he fully supplied with the Best Coals of the various kinds, and also Firewood, which he will dispose of at Lowest Market Rates. He Avill still continue to carry on the lousiness of Kauri Gum Broker and Commission Agent. mO THE LADIES OF AUCKLAND. MISS DELANY, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER (Late Forewoman of Mb. W. Rattkat's), Begs to intimate to her Friends and Customers that she has commenced Business at No. 1, ALBERT TERRACE, ALBERT STREET (Opposite Maginn's JCrated Water Factory.) Prompt attention will be given to all orders she may be entrusted with.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 392

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Page 392 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 392

Page 392 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 36, 21 May 1881, Page 392

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