By Appointment TO HIS jg, hg% «k TO HIS Rotai Highness $S2g£m§p<K Excellency THE &*EsiP5Ke the Duke of Edinburgh C^^js>ii Govebnob. T> H. BARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. R.H.B. is now taking Portraits by theNowlnstan staneous Process, having received large shipments of the Latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENERY, Including MAGNIFICENT VIEWS OF THE HOT LAKES, ALWAYS KEPT ON HAND. All Photographs Finished by the New Enamelling Process. E W DRAPERY SHOP, UPPER SYMONDS-STREET. Those who have not visited J. GILMOUR'S New Drapery Shop, in Upror Symonds-street, will do well to have a look at the quality of the goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. The value offered in Tweeds, Winceys, Flannels, Blankets, Sheeting, Shirting, Checks, and Stripes ; and also in Men's Hots, Shirts, Ties, &c, &c, is very good indeed. There is a lot of Ladies' Umbrellas from 2s. to 14s. 6d., which for good value cannot be excelled in the district ; and, an immense stopk of Worked Embroidery Edgings, at from 3d. to Is. 3d., which are very tempting from appearance and prices. ■ This is the Shop where men who want good wearing Socks ought to go to. 828 163. ..163. ..163 DUNNE, HALL AND C 0.,. 163, Queen-street (Opposite Tonks Auction Mart). Dunne, Hall, & Co, 163, For Drapery Dunne, Hall & Co, 163, For Millinery Dunne, Hall, & Co, 163, For Hosiery For the American Ulster, Go to Dunne, Hall and Co.'s. To See SHETLAND SHAWLS, LADIES' AlsD CHILDREN'S JERSEYS Look in at Dunne, Hall and Co.'s. GOOD VALUE IN ABOVE. We would give everyone a chance, but there is no denying the fact (admitted by a large proportion of the Auckland public) that a call at 163 will save both time and money. DUNNE, HALL AND CO., Opposite Tonks Auction Mart. 800 T\RAPERY ! DRAPERY ! DRAPERY ! C. Nicholson Wishes to inform the residents of Newton and surrounding districts that he has OPENED A DRAPERY & CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, And hopes by civility and strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. ALL GOODS SOLD AT TOWN PRICES. . N.B.— Note the Address— C. NICHOLSON, Draper, SOMERSET HOUSE, Karangahape-road, two doors from T.. J. Philips ' Baker. 759 VT O T I C E . T. VARNOM 02 Begs to inform the Ladies of Auckland that his J^ -£, stock of Millinery has now arrived direct from q w England, and contains all the Latest Novelties £"j in Ladies and Children's Hats. Also, all the "^ H new shade in Feathers and Flowers, Black and fel t-3 Coloured Silk Velvets. An immense stock of f 1 £3 Ribbons in all the shades ; also, every width in h-3 w_ Black, both corded and plain. The above Goods |_< JT are direct from the Home market, and will be m sold Cheap for Cash only, commencing on z~ & SATURDAY NEXT at the well-known House, ?° DAMPIER'S CORNER. WN. HENDERSON, Draper, Hoiser, and . Haberdasher, 240, Queen-street, respeetfuly invites the public to inspect his Stock of DraperyMillinery and Hats of the newest shapes. Sealskins, from 7s. 6d.; Plush and Beaver, from 6s. 6d.; Straws, from 6d. to Is. and upwards. Also, good variety of Dress Material, from. 4d. per yard. Ladies' and ChU-' dren's Jackets and Ulsters, newest styles, at lowest prices. Lace and Muslin Curtains and Blinds, just imported, at lowest prices. — Miss Shera takes charge of the Dressmaking Department. — Note the address. 476 nnRY HE WINS' PURE MOCHA COFFEE, JL — " Always good alike." TRY HEWIN'S NONPAREIL COFFEE, being a mixture of Finest Mocha and Best Plantation, with a small proportion of Genuine Chicory. — " Always good alike." Being roasted and ground by ourselves, we guarantee the purity and excellence of our Coffees, and fear no competition. To reduce our very Large Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries, we are now offering Special Advantages to Cash Purchasers At our well-known Establishment. The Opposite Corner to the United Service Hotel. A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, And entire satisfaction will be the result. F. HEWIN & BROTHER, Coffee Roasters & Provision Factors, Importers o and Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. 831
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 46, 30 July 1881, Page 517
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