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B. TONKS.I [B. C. CARE.] [B. D. TOKKS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12. ORGANS. ORGANS. ORGANS." DOMINION ORGAN COMPANY'S MECHANICAL ORGANETTE. B. TONES & CO. Will sell on Wednesday the 12th instant, at eleven o'clock, 1 ORGAN, 2 ROWS KEYS, 11 STOPS 1 " l " " 16 2 l " " 11 2 " 1 " " 10 1 " 1 "7 1 " 1 " " 5. Just Landed, ex Arnold von Bippen. 1 Combination Organ, for roll music of fingers 1 Musical Cabinet 1 Cabinet Organette With music for above., 2313 WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, At 11 o'clock a.m. BUSINESS SITES, VILLA SITES, &c. AT ELLERSLIE. R. C. GREENWOOD HAS received insrructions from F. J. Somerfield, Esq., to sell by auction, on the above date, at the Mart of Mr W. Dowden, Queen-street. The Greater Part of his VALUABLE PROPERTY, situate at Ellerslie, having frontages to Panmure Road, Racecourse, etc., and being in close proximity to Ellerslie Station and Racecourse Platform. The Allotments are numbered, pegged, and nagged on the ground, and Lithographic Plans may bo had at the office of the Auctioneer, or from Mr Willis, Ellerslie Cottage, next to the hotel, who will show intending purchasers over the land. Terms : | cash, balance at 8 per cent, for three years. Also, Parish of Taupiui — Lot 180, Parish of Taupiri, Banks County, 50 acres of Good Dry Land. Parish op Kara:mtt, near Whatawliata, and close to Mr Dickey's farm, Lot 122, 50 acres of Good Land. Town Acee, Cambridge East, Lot 356, opposite the Railway Station. Lots 67, 109, 157, and 3(36, situated in the Town of Cambridge, Waikato. Also, several other Lots of Good Land. R. C. GREENWOOD, Auctioneer, Corner of Queen and Shortland streets. 2325 MONDAY, JULY 10, At 11 o'clock a. m. IMPORTANT SALE OF G3 PACKAGES OF MERCHANDISE, Ex ship Cumbria, from London. At Messrs Potter & Co.'s, Durham-street. | R. ARTHUR Has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Potter and Co. to sell by auction, at their Stores, Durham-street, on Monday next, at 11 j o'clock a.m., ■ Ex ship Cumbria, from London, 62 PACKAGES OF WELL - ASSORTED MERCHANDISE. GLASS AND EARTHENWARE— Vases, Water Bottles, Tumblers, Wine Glasses, Jugs, Egg-cups, Toilet Sets, Mugs, Teapots, Plates, Dishes, Tea-cups, &c. IRONMONGERY asd PLATEDWARE— Iron Safes, G. I. Buckets, Travelling Trunks, Bolts, Cashboxes, Waiters, Tea Trays, Lanterns, Coal Vases, Carriage Lamps, Corkscrews, Wire Dish Covers, Dressing Cases, Key Rings, Hammers, B.M. Teapots, E.P. Cructetaiids, Teaspoons, Biscuit Barrels. MUSICAL INS CRUMENTS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &c. — Accordions, Concertinas, Fifes, Flutes, Flageo- j lets, Piccolos, Cottage Clocks, Striking and Whistler j Clocks, Improved Magnetic Machines, Mahogany Graphoscopes, Steretscopes, Field or Race Glasses, Opera Glasses, Pictures, Spectacles, Pen and Pencil Cases, Slates, Inkstands, Earrings, Studs, Cigar Cases, Pipes, P.M. Tables, I.R Balls, Dolls, Trumpets, Tramways, Boats, Carriages, Tops.Pocket Knives, Bread Knives, Pens, Sardine Knives, Ladies' Leather Bags, Needles, Purses, Watch Chains, Scissors, Carved Wood Bread Plates, Leather Albums, Paint Boxes, Alabaster Table Lamps, Whips, Walking Sticks, Geneva Watch Glasses, Hair Brushes, Hand Mirrors, &c, &c. ; 15 cases Turkey Honej comb Sponges. NOW ON VIEW. 2333 H. E. c ampbel£ '| BARRISTER,' SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Te Aroha. MINING AGENCIES UNDERTAKEN. 2304 _OO&£ T? 1 W\ A R D. <^_jO Job The above reward will be given to any person giving information which will procure the conviction of the party or parties who cut adrift the s.s. Rose Casey on Friday night last. H. J. WICKENS. ■ FOR YEARS PAST THE PUBLIC HAVE USED these pills with the most gratifying results. They are a SAFE APERIEN, and act upon the Liver, Stomach, and are good for Flatulency, Headache, Nervousness, &c, and for Debility. Nearly all diseases send out their warnings. They are not, as is very generally supposed, treacherous enemies that strike us unseen and in the dark. The experience of almost all persons who have suffered ! from severe illness is that they were warned in time, but were not aroused to the dangers of delay. Take the varions types of fever and rheumatic affections, derangements of the liver, spleen and kidneys caused by blood poisoning from constipation ; but in all these cases the diseases depend on some derangement of the liver, the most important organ in the body, without whose free and easy action good health is impossible. APOTHECARIES' HALL, Opposite Post-office.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 95, 8 July 1882, Page 261

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Page 261 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 95, 8 July 1882, Page 261

Page 261 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 95, 8 July 1882, Page 261

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