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AH/TERRY CHRISTMAS JJJLERRY V^HRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! HAPPY NEW YEAR ! MONTAGUE'S FANCY T3AZAAR jO AND S~^\ RAND A NNUAL OF FANCY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, . TOYS, JEWELLERY, •Consisting of Gold and Siiver Watches, Chains, .Necklets. Lockets, Brooches, Earrings, Studs, iLinks, Suites, Ladies' and Gents' Rings, Wedding Rings, Keepers, Greenstone Ornaments, and an •endless variety of Jewellery ; Work Boxes, Writing XDesks, Work Baskets, direct from Paris ; Ladiea' Bags, Reticules, Companions, Albums, Purses, Pocket Books, Inkstands, Cabinets, Dressing •Cases, -Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Electroplated Cruets, Tea Sets, Teapots, Cake and Card Baskets, Cups, Vases, Spoons, Eorks, Pickle Frames, &c. ; China Tea, Breakfast, and Dinner -Sets, Bohemian Glass Vases, Lustres, Toilet Sets, Whatnot Ornaments, Glass-shaded 'Goods, and Crystal Palace Ceramic Ware j Dolls in China, Wax, Compo, Indiarubber, Wool, Cloth, and of every conceivable design ; Toys too numerous to particularise, with Novelties of ■every description for Christmas Presents andjNew Year Gifts.' Every Article of Jewellery guaranteed and ■marked at the lowest remunerative price. The only legitimate and popular Eancy Goods 3)epot in Auckland is ~|&/|~ONTAGUE'S TjIANCY "OAZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, Attckianp. SPECIAL NOTICE TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, BILLIARD-ROOM PROPRIETORS, &c. MR GEORGE REED, Cabinetmaker, French Polisher, and Upholsterer, of Hobson-street, near rthe City Hotel, is prepered to make Perished Billiard Cushions equal to new at 50 per cent, cheaper than they can be done elsewhere. Old Tables cleaned, covered, and polished, also reerected and made equal to new. December 2nd, 1884. — Mr George •)Keed : Dear Sir, — It is with pleasure we noted the great success you made of the billiard cushions we left in your hands, which were then as hard as wood, but now are in the same condition as -new ones ; in fact, we had no idea the same could he done in the Colony, and can certainly recom■mend your work as being of first-class merit. Trusting you will meet with the success your ■efforts in this new local industry merits, we ■remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, Ehiienfjbied IBiios., N. A. Mybes. [a cabd.] MR, W. F. BUCKLAND Has commenced practice in Auckland as a BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR Sn Chambers No. 5, Durham-street East (opposite T. and S. Morrin and Co.'s side entrance.) By Appointment. TO HIS /fig !** 18k 'i TO HIS Eotal Highness S&M&lbiSF® " Excellency the Duke of the •Edinburgh esss^&aSav^™ Governor. and the Earl of Pembroke. it» He B ARTL:BTT > PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. S.H.B. is now taking Portraits by the New Instantaneous Process, having received large shipments of the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. The Largest Assortment of Views of New Zealand Scenery, including Mangnificent fl, Views of t Qe Hot Lakes, always on hand. All Photographs Finished by the New Enamelling Process. £1 A L M O N, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL BUTCHER, CORNER OP WAKEFIELD & ABERCROMBIE STREETS Y. Auckland. Families waited upon for orders. THOMAS HILL, — COBNEB OF — WEL'L'ESLEY & ELLIOT STREETS (Late Holland and Portzer,. Queen-street), Wishes to inform the old customers of the above firm and the public? • the has commenced business at the " SUGAR JAF," corner of Welleslet and Elliot-Streets, the Opera -House. Ma. HOLLAND and many of the old staff's services being obtained, they will be in attendance. Every kind of Groceries in stock. Eggs and Butter fresh from the country received •bi-weekly. Families "Waited ox fob, Ohdb [Established 1865. J MR T. TRAFFpRD, R.S.D.B SURGEON-DENTIST, WAKEFIB L D -STREET (Near Queen-street). (Painless Extraction of Teeth, by tho Oxido-NitrogeD Gas.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 334, 2 May 1885, Page 17