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SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, BILLTARD-ROOM PROPRIETORS, &c. MR G-EORG-E REED, Cabinetmaker, French Polisher, and Upholsterer, of Hobson-street, nearthe City Hotel, is prepered to make Perished. Billiard Cushions equal to new at 50 per centcheaper than they can be done elsewhere. Old Tables cleaned, covered, and polished, also reerected and made equal to new. Auckland, December 2nd, 1884.— Mr G-eorge-Reed : Dear Sir, — It is with pleasure we noted the great success yon made of the billiard cushions we left in your hands, which were then as hard as wood, but now are in the same conditions* new ones ; in fact, we had no idea the same coulck be done in the Colony, and can certainly recommend your work as being of first-class merit. Trusting you will meet with the success yourefforts in this new local industry merits, we remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, Ehbenfbiei> Bbos., N. A. Myebs.

BAVIS BROTHERS,, ■ COACH PROPRIETORS, DEVONPOBT, Beg to announce that having purchased the business; lately carried on at North Shore by Mr F. J. Quick,. with the Horses and Carriages, they have amalgamated the sa.ie with their own Business, and are now carrying it on in all the braEches. Omnibusses between Devonport and Lake Takapuna as usual. Sunday : Leave Post-office, Devonport, at 10.45 v.m. and 3 p.m. ; leaving Lake 11.45 a.m. and 5 ■ p.m. Fare, Is each way. All kinds of Carriages, Saddle Horses for Ladies or - Gentlemen, always ready for Hire. 'Busses, Drags, &c, Supplied for Picnic Parties. Goods delivered by Drays or Spring Carts, Removals--Undertaken, and Cartage Contracts entered into. Davis Brothers hope by close attention to business - and moderate charges to secure the public confidenceand support. Devonport, 13th November, 4. •VTELSON BOARDING-HOUSE,, J3I Back of the Governor Browne Hotel (Lately Conducted by Mr H. J. Leo). FIRST-CLASS BOARD AND RESIDENCE*.GOOD BATH BOOM— SINGLE &.DOUBLE BEDBOOMS. This favourite Boarding-house combines the comforts* of a quiet hon, c with Kindness, Civility, and Cieanli— ness. MRS HENNELLET (Late of the Thames) Proprietoress. [A CAED.] MR. W. F. B U CX L A Nl> Has commenced practice in Auckland as a. BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. In Chambers No. 5, Durham-street East (opposite>N T. and S. Morrin and Co.'s side entrance.) THOMAS HILL,, — COBNEE OF — WELLESLEY & ELLIOT STREETS (Late Holland and Fortzer, Queen-street), Wishes to inform the old customers of the^ above firm and the public % the lias commenced business at the " SUGAR JAF," corner of Welleslet and Elliot-Streets, josite the Opera House. Mb. HOLLAND and many of the old staff's servicesbeing obtained, they will be in attendance. Every kind of Groceries in stock. Eggs and Butter fresh from the country receiveel bi-weekly. Families "Waited ok foe Orde [.Established 1865.J MR T. TR AFFORD, R.S.D B • SURGEON-DENTIST, WAKEFIELD-STREET (Near Queen-street). Painless Extraction of Teeth by tho Oxide-Nitrogen-' Gas. T^T O T I C E.. DOWDEN'S AUCTION MART.. TV. J. DOWDEN begs to announce that he intends* carrying on the business of Auctioneer and Com mis sion Agent, and trusts to receive a continuation of liberal support so Ion? enjoyed by his late father. Queen-street, March 19th, 1885. W. F. HahhondJ LFbawe Hammond. ■¥7rr F. HAMMOND AND SOF h ARCHITECTS. SOUTH BRITISH CHAMBERS. My 17 rQUICK'S STABLES, next to the Fire BrigadeStation, Albert-street, Auckland. FOR HlßE— Cabs and all kind of Vehicles. The STABLE provides unsurpassed accommodation, for Horses, &c. JAMES DIGWAN & CO. Orders by post, telegraph, and telephone carefully attended to. Night attendance, Charges moderate. Aug9q -v THE LATTER DAY SAINTS preach everySUNDAY at 6.30 p.m. in the Excelsior Hall, Pitt-street, Newton. The Public is cordially invited to attend. No collection. "|t/|" ONEY FORINVESTMENT S upon Freehold Securities, at lowest rates, in suband upon terms to suit borr»wer3. WILLIAM THORNE, Solicitor. HELP 10 BREAK DOWN MONOPOLY.. This can be done by getting your Bills. printed at the Telephone Office, and posted on the hundred stations of the Auckland and Suburban Bill Posting Company. JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRlSE.— Advertisers should note one important fact. The - Eyening Telephone is every day posted on all the stations of the Auckland and Suburban Bill* Posting Company. Read by thousands.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 333, 25 April 1885, Page 22

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