W. E. M B A B s Has always in Stock a Choice Assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND MUSIC, SONGS, PIANO SOLOS, DANCES, Victoria, Cavendish, Chappell's, Mohawk, Christy, and other MUSICAL MAGAZINES. * BOOKS by various authors. TSTOVELS and POJtTICAL WORKS. Photo, and Scrap Albums, Sunday-school and Birthday Cards. Church Services, Common Prayers, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Wesleyan, Presbyterian, and other Hymn Books. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES EECEIVED EVERY MAIL. W. E. MEAKS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIC SELLER, 198, Queen-street, Auckland. IRE _^ ILOO - F! IKE JL ROOF! THIEF T>RO OF! HIEF JL ROOF rFANN'S TBOT QAFES! 1 ANN'S IRON IOAFES! UPWARDS OF 200 IN USE IN* AUCKLAND BY * BANKERS JEWELLERS MERCHANTS. TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE "WORLD. E. A TSAACS, o & A.% Isaacs, * SOLE AGENTS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. HE X^ XCH:A -^Gi- B A^D "Jt/TAET, 84 — Geby-Strbet — 84, Established for the Purchase, Sale, and Exchange of Miscellaneous Articles on Commission, and for Cash. NOW ON SALE— New and second-hand tools, books, music, guns, rifles, revolvers, watches, clocks, fancy tables, box mangle, smoothing irons, shop scales, engravings and chromo lithographs, bicycle, flax-dresser, coifee-mill, fenders, kerosens lamps, Sutton's vegetable seeds, gas burners, Asliaritee hammock, opossum rn, ; a, marine binoculars, opera-glasses, cribbage-b"bard J .nj>hjhgrod > malacca cane, cornet, English and German concertinas, clarionet, guitar, roller skates, albums, scrap books, carved, brackets, bells and bell-pulls and fittings, cruet stands, buttons, buckles, studs, gold lace, jewellery, electric * machine, photographic apparatus, spectacles, goggles, magnifying glasses, magnets, tvater-proof driving apron and seat covers, leather leggings, pipes, locks, jewellery, cutlery, ironmongery, brushes, stationery, glass and crockery ware, fancy goods, &c, &c, &c. Many articles suitable for Presents and for Hawking, at little over Auction prices, and in small lots. SERVANT S' REGISTRY. "No Place, No Pay." Books lent out at 2d per volume. Pitman's Shorthand taught. Commissions and Agencies invited ADA M E L. FARA YE L, COTJTURIERE, from Paris. Madame Fasatei, begs to inform her Customers, and the Ladies,of Auckland that, owing to great increase in her business as Dressmaker, she has bsmoved from Liverpool-street to more commodious and more centrally-situated , premises — 42, Shortland-street. Having a large workingroom, she . is able . to make all descriptions of Dresses, from the cheapest to the most costly ones. All materials entrusted to her nare will be made up in the Best Style and Latest EB* E N C H ,T. A.T7.3..S T. MONS. ALBItf VILLEVAL, FRENCH MASTER IN SIX OP THE AUCKLAND LEADING SCHOOLS. Private Lessons at M. Villoval's residence, Karaaga* hape-road (corner of Liverpool-street). Arrangements made for Sohoola in Auokianfl *n&,
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 1
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