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E. & A. IsA A c s • (Established 1842), Merchants, Auctioneers, Shipping Agents and Bonded Store Proprietors, Importers of every description of Fancy Goods, Brushware, Stationery, Cutlery, American Goods, Paint, Clocks, Watches, Musical Instruments, Varnish, Paperhangings, Scrim, Glassware, Axes, Earthenware, Oil, holloware, plateware, Iron Safes, Nails, Furniture, Ikon, Bedsteads, Tin, GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, Etc , etc., etc. V & A TSAACS, Fort Street Auckland. 386 T) ICH AR D MAGINN, JLV MANUFACTURER OF ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. 526 WE. M E A R S . (For many years with Mr. E. Watte), Wishes to inform his Friends and the Public of Auckland that he has Purchased the whole of the Bookselling, Stationery, and Music Business lately carried on by Mr. N. Fairs. JUST OPENED, Large Selections of Photographic and Scrap Albums, Writing Desks and Work-Boxos, Hymns Ancient and Modern, CHURCH SERVICES AND COMMON PRAYERS, Wesleyan Hymn Books, Presbyterian Hymns, Family Bibles, etp., etc. MUSIC: Popular Songs and Duets by Claribel, Virginia Gabriel, Miss Lindsay, Arthur Sullivan, etc. SACRED SONGS: Pianoforte Solos and Duets by Sydney Smith, Tito Mattei, and Brinley Richards, etc., etc. DANCES: Victoria Musical Magazines, Chappell's Musical Magazines, Aiistralian Musical Magazines, etc., etc, English nnd American Papers, New Magazines and Music received every Mail. Coivntry Orders Punctually attended to. W. E. MEA RS , BOOKSELLEE, StATIONEE, AND MuSICSELLEE, 198 Queen -street, opposite the Albert Hotel. npHE AUCKLAND DERATED WATER jl co., coenee of welleslet and albeei steeets, Manager, Mb. Geo. Gledhilii, Wholesale Only. The above Company, in commencing business, beg intimate that it is their intention to Manufacture a firstclass article, at the lowest possible price, and being in possession of appliances, which no other firm in the trade possess, they can, with confidence, defy competition, as tho following prices will prove : — Prices from and. after February 1, 1881. £ s a Ice (in large quantities, per agreement), per lb. 0 0 3 iErated Waters, Lemonade, Soda-water Ginger-ale, Ginger Beer, Baspberryade Tonic-water, at per dozen ... ... i Lemon Cordial, Peppermint do, Clove do, Raspberry do, at per dozen ... ... 015 0 Ginger Wine, per dozen ... ... ".140 Ginger Wine (in bulk) per gallon ... „', 010 0 Quinine Wine, per dozen ... ... "1206 Lime Juice Cordial, per dozen ... ". 017 0 Sarsaparilla, per dozen ... ... \\\ lio 0 Stoughton Bitters, per dozen... ... ".140 Orange Bitters, per dozen ... ." "! 116 0 Twenty per cent, discount will be allowed off the above prices for cash, or if the account is paid on or before the 15th day of each month. If accounts are not paid before that date, the full amount will be charged. Country customers will be supplied at the above prices, but all packing, cases, and bottles, will be charged for, and a reasonable allowance will be made for cases when returned, according to their condition. Bottles and stoppers, when returned, will be allowed for at market prices. Particular care will be taken in packing goods. Customers are particularly requested to advise tk return of empty bottles by post card, or otherwise, cases frequently disappear in a most mysterious mann from the Auckland Wharf. All bottles not returned, will be charged for at mark prices. 452

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 45, 23 July 1881, Page 495

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Page 495 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 45, 23 July 1881, Page 495

Page 495 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 45, 23 July 1881, Page 495

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