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WO OD TURNING ! WOOD TURNING- ! CHEAP FURNITNRE ! Wi Ii» Rogers, Main Road, Ponsosby, Has commenced business at the above address in Wood Turning, Cabinetmaking, Upholstering, &c. Superior workmanship and finish guaranteed Prices very reasonable. W.L.R. has purchased motive power, and, with the best appliances on band, can defy competition. N.B. — Large stock of Turnery on hand, and work done for the i trade. ! INfoSoE , '"TO THE '"GENERAL JPUgLJQ A. G-AEXH, HAIRDRESSER AND TOBACCONIST, j Dealer in Every Description of FANCY GOOIjS, TOYS, STATIONERY, &c, VICTORIA RO AD (Next Post Office), NORTH SHORE. N.B.—Genfclemeu's and Children's Hair neatly cat. PROCLAMATION! In consequence of Alterations and Additions now taking place on our promises, we will offer the whole of our Large Stock of BOOTS, &c, VALUED AT £9000, At the following Startling Prices for CASH ONLY:— s. d. s. d. Men's Watertights, own make (Pegged) 811 worth 14 0 Men's Bluchers, own make ... 411 do S> <> Men's Shoes, own make ... 0 0 clo 12 0 Men's Elastics, own niiVke 811 do 14 6 Men's Balmorals, own make... 10 G do 15 0 Boys' Strong Boots,own make 411 do 80* Ladies' Evening Shoes ... 4 6 do 10 0" Ladies' Evening Shoes ... 5 6 do 11 G Ladies' Oxford Shoes 5 6 do 11 G Ladies' Prunella Boots .... 5 6 do 9 6 Ladies' Kid Boots 5 0 do 10 6 Ladies' Kid Boots 6 6 do 116 Maids' Prunella Beots ... 5 6 do 9 6 Girls' Prunella Boots ... ." 0 do 7 6 Children's Laced Boots ... 1 0 do 3 0 Children's Shoes 1 6 do 3 6 Ladies' Button Shoes ... 0 6 do 13 0 ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRRICES. The above are all Xew Goods, just arrived per Ships " Glance," " George Bewley," " Langstone," " Buttermoro," " Grasmero," and s.s. " Doric." X.B. — For the convenience of the Public we will keep oiir Business Premises open from 8 a.m. to S p.m., and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to lip m. XX ARR ET T JtJ ROTH ER S, TANNERS, IMPORTERS, AND BOOT MANUFACTURERS, WAKEFIELD-BTRBET, AUCKLAND. WEBS3?Bi£'S UNABRIDGED. In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. rMamllUK point**, tf/jfl EO' ttUN i fmDJoTmAl})f/sfJPnEUEHT V "A LIBRARY IN ITSELF." J^ "CWFI the latest edition with 118,000 ; XVJEaA. Words, (3000 move than any ! other English Dictionary.) _ PmQflC l Biographical Dictionary which JLJ£jLjL& ■ it contains gives brief facts concerning 9700 noted persons. "Ea-CCffln in Illiistrations— 3ooo in numJ&JCtffelJ. ber, (about three times as many as found in any other Dict'ry.) THE STANDARD. Webster is the Standard of the U. S. Supreme Court and in the IT. S. Gov't Printing Office. It has all along kept a leading place, and the New Edition brings it fairly up to date.— London Times, June, 1882. No school in the Dominion, no teacher, ana no reader of the language, can afford to be without this monumental work. — Canada Educed Journal. It has come to be recognized as the most useful existing " word-book " of the English language, all over the world.— N. Y. Tribune, 1882. Specimen pages sent prepaid on application. Q. Si C. MERBTAM & CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass., V. S. A. T> V PERMISSION OF THE COLONIAL _t> SECEETAEY OF NEW ZEALAND. BEIDGES' GREAT £10,000 ABT UNlON.— Protected by Act Vie. DXXXIL— IO,OOO tickets, £1 each ; 50 prizes, valued £10,000. 'Bridges' 4xt Tjßibns are always drawn in full, publicly. Secur. tickets in the largest and most lonafi&e Union of Art in. Australasia. Guaranteed' otters for each grize after the drawing :— Two 81000 eac h; two- £SOO each ; four, €250 each; two^

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 160, 6 October 1883, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 160, 6 October 1883, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 160, 6 October 1883, Page 16

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