IKT * <^^^b^k '• 3XOELLENOT IPIPII .■. £^li^^3 thb governor. pj|n ; a s "b arne tt , IP§*|s[P PURVEYOR OF THE CELEBRATED Cambridge sausage '•■li' '■■■■■* ' AND I^IICKSHIEE PORK PIE, ciiy^JSE n Street, Apckland, BUT ONE TO THE CITY Hull ■ ■"';.!:? 1 try our pi^f BERTIE SAVERNA &^|};(SoSELLE SAUSAGES. poVfjoTlSE LOCAL INDUSTRY. pfl' H. ROBINSON, R-'ke.GJ. (Late George Stevenson.) f^tfff IONABLE TAILOR, ■•"•', v ,■£.)■ Foot of Grey - street, »ineas| . AUCKLAND »V:- s -.j«tto Busby's Venetian Blind Works). 1?* ' -^ ?* First-class Assortment of |K .' iOTHS, TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, f^i . AND VESTINGS. I^jjJcES TO SUIT THE TIMES, i.v' ;;; t «And to Accommodate all Classes. fe|pES • CARRIAGE AND DRAY W : 7 : 'W FACTORY. t-klpS MACKIE, Proprietor, masw _. _, ' I, '■-•■■l Yktoria-street, East, I^Si AUCKLAND. BygjSof every description in Wood and Iron neatly ¥ : o^|lon the shortest notice. Springs made and ' fAjSAlwa-ys on hand, a large Quantity of Lamps, rg»>'JMbrk Shafts and Spokes, Red Gum Felloes, and 3.?MK)irn Hardwood. A large stock of Lamps m^Shand, at Million Prices. -. -' |vftmntry orders punctually attended to. 2121 t&torthern horewery. I*m- IS 13 :i *}|coMßE .& SON, Proprietors. y^BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT •;.|| SUPPLIED TO FAMILIES. ifM THE TEAI)E SUPPLIED WITH -CLASS DRAUGHT ALES ;®$IlS. 7^D. PER G-ALLON (DUTY PAID) ,'■;. 'm left at the Brewery, Kyber Pass Road, 3't^iunctually attended to. ■Si ' W. MOWBRAY HIGGS i-^i Continues his I s ! ! CLASS in the ARTILLERY BAND fn°J *O° M I^' [uesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. W j i also prepared to receive Private Pupils lyv Flute, Violin. Pianoforte or Harmonium, |F*J esidence, Napier-street, next Mr Downs', i-j! Manufacturer. i -^ 3on application at the above address, or i ''", [. A. Colson, Stationer, Victoria-street. IfeJ 2306 Fl U ' I C K ' S I J LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, I ,:■ I Next City Market. I I if F O R H I R E : i; ; JiND CLOSE CARRIAGES, BUGGIES OF lifERY DESCRIPTION, WAGGONETTES, iyl BREAKS AND O.MNIBUSSES, Ww AND GENTLEMEN'S SADDLE HORSES. I 'M Hearse and Mourning Coaches. |.-.'.|Mount Albert and Whau at 12 noon and 5 p.m. Ipisaphic Orders to meet Trains or Steamers Wi'.a l)unctually attended to. £,1 ■ - , F. QUICK, Pkopeietor. Sffiß'S SEWING MACHINES, i^lSales exceed half a million annually. • The ;| 8-ER Manufacturing- Company aye opened a wholesale and retail depot at '<, 261, Queen-street, Auckland. p JER'S SEWING MACHINES. p ES-ER'S SEWING MACHINES. B&ER'S MACHINES. Keß'S ' SEWING MACHINES. ijsEave received 100 First-class Medals. jgG-ER'S SEWING MACHINES. K-ER'S SEWING ' MACHINES. Rllie best for the Dressmaker. Most durable. jfaER'S SEWING MACHINES.
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Observer, Volume 5, Issue 112, 4 November 1882, Page 127
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398Page 127 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 5, Issue 112, 4 November 1882, Page 127
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