T> O T A N 1 C DISPENSARY,. -*-* 163 QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. MESSES NEIL AND CLIFFORD, MEDICAL HERBALISTS, OF GEORGE-STREET,. DUNEDIN, [Established 1875] Beg respectfully to announce to their friends and tbepublic generally that they have now Opened a Branch Establishment in Auckland next the new Premises now being erected, for Mr Wiseman, Saddler, where they will carry oa their business on the same principle as in Dunedin, where it has commended itself to thousands of familiesthroughout Otago. OUE WOELD-EENOWNED BLOOD PUEIFIER,. "Balm of Gilead," COUGH AND SOOTHING SYRUPS, Together with our far-famed DANDELION PILLS AND COFFEE,. Can notfr be had at the above address -'■' Our Dispensary open daily from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m.,. Sundays excepted. Consultation free : also by letter.. 1373. /CAPTAIN JSjSffr, jgG» HANCOCK Newmarket. BOTTLEES. S. Jagger begs to notify that at the request * of his numerous friends and customers, he lias opened a Branch Store next Thames Hotel, Custom-house-street. TO THE TEADE. Large Stocks of our celebrated Sparkling ALES AND STOUT, brewed from pure Malt and Hops of the finest quality, will always bo kept at our Branch Stoke, bottom of Queen-street, next Thames Hotel. ipvO YOU WANT" A HANDSOME LIBRARY FREE OF COST ? QS-BUY THE CELEBRATED LI-QUOR TEA^a A HANDSOME VOLUME IS GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY 3lbs. TEA! Books may be sacn and obtained with the Company's Agent for New Zealand, W. S. COLLINS, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, Paknelx, Auckland. In terms of Agenc3', the Li-quor Tea will be sold for Cash only. 15 L O O D~, • Cabinetmaker, UPHOLSTERER, & FURNITURE DEALER, At 119, "Victoria-street, the premises lately occupied by Mr J. Willlanis, Tailor. J. B. desires to thank his many friend? and customers for their past support, and hopes for a continuance of the same at his new place of business. 812 Z^OAL! COAL! COAL. WHAUWHAU COAL MINES, WHANGAREI. Office — No. 8, Lower Queen-street. W. SLOANE, Agent. rjOALS! COALS! COALS!! F. A. TWINAME Has taken Coal Yards in Fort-street, where hewill at all times be fully supplied with the bestCoals of the various kinds, and also Firewood, which he will disppose of at Lowest Market Rates. He will still continue to carry on the businessof Kauri Gum Broker and Commission Agent. TEP HENS' SEnglish and Continental BOOTS AND SHOES. Latest Fashions and Newest Styles in the Trade. Theseare now on sale at Cheaper Prices than such articleshave ever before been offered to the public. Tremendous Reductions in Prices at F. STEPHENS', 136, Queen-st. TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. Stephens's Enormous Stock of Boots and Shoes elec--ted and bought, at a great Reduction, from the Best Makers, offers an opportunity seldom met with, of fitting up a family with this indispensible article of daily wear. The importance of keeping children's feet warm and dry cannot be over estimated. ONLY THE BEST GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. YANKEE BOOTS.r-A Fresh Shipment of YankeeBoots, from Children's size to Maids (1 and 2.20 per cent cheaper than last). Also, an Arrortment of Scotch Web Slippers. F. S. having completed his improvements invites theLadies of Aiickland to inspect his Stock. Printed and Published by the Proprietor, ALFREDSTEWART RATHBONE, at his Printing Office; Shortland-street, Auckland. Saturday, December 24th, 1881.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 67, 24 December 1881, Page 240
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