T\UNNE, TTTALL AND riO., QUEEN-STREET. We are just opening a Choice Assortment of SPRING GOODS In all the Latest Styles. OSTRICH FEATHERS, FRUIT, FLOWERS, FANCY FRINGE SILKS, And the Latest and Most Fashionable Materials for Bonnets and Hats. A nice lot of SPANISH LACES, in cream and black. Very handsome Real Lace Scarfs. Fischus in Crepe, Lace, and Cashmere. KID, BILK, LACE, & LISLE THREAD GLOVES, IN ALL SIZES. HOSIERY, CORSETS, &c Ladies would do well to give us an early calL No trouble to show Goods. DUNNE, HALL & CO., Queen-street (Opposite Mc Arthur & Co.'s Warehouse). BY SPECIAL 'SSawfe^^ APPOINTMENT. "TTT H. FENTON, HAT AND CAP MANUFACTURER — AND — GENTLEMEN'S MERCER, 82 Queen Street 82. (Opposite the Hen-aid Oflice, Auckland, New Zealand). — — — *— M_— — — _ ******* _— . _—^_— — — — —_—_—_ _— — — - ************* TRADE MARK REGISTERED. -Analysis by Messrs Soutliall Bros, and Barclay, Analytical Chemists, England. To Messrs Sharland & Co., Auckland. — We have made a careful chemical and microscopical analysis of your Baking Powder, and find it to be prepared from materials which are pure aud of the best quality. It contains no admixture whatever of any injurious ingredients. This Baking Powder will be found useful in making Pastry, Puddings, Bread, &c, and from its composition may be relied upon as a substitute for yeast. Testimonial. I have chemically examined and tested the Baking Powder manufactured by Sharland & Co., and I have found it to be perfectly pure, and free from any substance that would be objectionable in the preparation of food. I use the bread made with it at my own table, and find it very satisfactory.— G. H. Haines, 8.A... M.D., M Ch., L.A.H., F.R.G.S., L.M. APOTHECARIES' HALL, Opposite Post-office. T3ETIRING FROM THE COACHBUILDS\j ING- BUSINESS. ALEXANDER MACKIE, COACH BUILDER, DURHAM STREET WEST, Begs to inform the Public of Auckland and surrounding districts that he has disposed of his Coachbulding Business to Messrs W. and E. Basten, and while thanking his Patrons for the support so liberally accorded to him during the long period he has been in business, begs to solicit'forhis successors a continuation of the same patronage and support. "TTTITH reference to the above, W. and E. t T Basten beg to state that no efforts will be wanting on their part to merit a continuation of the confidence and patronage accorded to their predecessors. Having had great practical experienco as Coachbuilders in England, and ten years on Colonial and American work, their Patrons may confidently rely that all orders or work of any description entrusted to their care will receive their personal supervision, and be executed in the best manner, with punctuality and. despatch. W. AND E. BASTEN (Late A. Mackie), COACH BUILDERS, Durham Street West, Auckland.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 60, 5 November 1881, Page 126
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440Page 126 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 60, 5 November 1881, Page 126
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