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■"VTEW ZEALAND & CORAL ISLANDS Jjk : LANDSCAPE SCENERY; / MR ROBINSON has much pleasure in informing the Public that he has "made arrangements with those Eminent Photographic Artists, Messrs Burton Bros., for a constant supply of their Unsurpassed Series of. Views known as — NEW ZEALAND THROUGH THE CAMERA. This Series comprises about 3000 different Views, showing the leading features and Natural Beauties of New Zealand. - . . Also the Series known as ■-„ _ THE CAMERA IN THE CORAL ISLANDS, A Series of Viaws Illustrating the Scenery and Mode of Life in : ♦ FIJI, SAMOA & TONGA ISLANDS.. The Views will be uniformly of the Standard or Whole Plate size, beautifully mounted on first-class tinted boards, and will be turned out in a manner worthy of the reputation of the above firm. PRICES. Mounted Silver Copies— 2s. each, per dozen 21s. Unmounted Single Copies — 2s. each, per dozen ISs. | A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT ! MR ROBINSON would particularly draw the attention of his Customers to the fact that by taking 53 Views of either of the above Series, they can have them at , ONE SHILLING EACH. Customers can choose their own pictures, and can have them in any number from one a week upwards, W. R. EOBINSON, PHOTOGRAPHIC AND GENERAL AGENT (Two Doors above Milne and Choyce,) Weilesiet-Steeet East. I ijj. WfWpß ijljil AtTCKIiAND... 1884. SIR, — The Tweeds now being manufactured by the Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Mills have already taken a prominent place in Colonial Markets, especially of Victoria and New South Wales, from their Excellence of Quality, Superior Finish, and Moderate Cost. As showing the high opinion held of the Mosgiel Tweeds, they were awarded a Gold Medal at Melbourne, 1881, as the most meritorious of the class ; a First-class Certificate at Sydney, 1880 ; and a Bronze Medal at Vienna, 1873. The Kaiapoi Manufactures were awarded a Gold Medal at the International Exhibition of 1882 ; and First Prizes at Auckland 1882 and 1883; at Dunedin, 1882; and at Christchurch 1881, '82, and '83. The New Season's Tweeds are now being manufactured, and will be to hand direct from the Mills at an early date. In order that facilities might be within the reach of .the Residents of the Provincial District of Auckland, for securing at Mill Prices .these Manufactures, the New Zealand Tweed Company was established, and Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Tweeds may now be pui'chased at their premises, Short-land-street. Gentlemen's Suits are supplied within Eight Hours" of receipt of Measure, Steam Shrunk Materials, and a perfect Fit Guaranteed. Price Lists, Patterns, and Rule 3 for Self -measurement 'may be had on application. Jo SE P H ]J^[ OSES, NEW ZEALAND TWEED COMPANY, AND MERCHANT TAILORS. W. E. M E A E s Has always in Stock a Choice Assortment of BOOKS, STATIONERY, AND MUSIC, : SONGS. PIANO SOLOS, DANCES, Victoria, Cavendish, ChappelTs, Mohawk, Christy, and other MUSICAL MAGAZINES. BOOKS by various authors. NOVELS and POETICAL WOEKS. Photo, and Scrap Albums, Sunday-school and Birthday Cards. Church Services, Common Prayers, Hymns Ancient and Modern. Wesleyan, Presbyterian, and other Hymn Books. PAPEES AND MAGAZINES RECEIVED EVERY MAIL. W. E. MEARS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND MUSIC SELLER, 198, Queen-street, Auckland. T TjAYEY; &■ Q( ON S, TAILORS, &c, REMOVED TO QUEEN-STREET | (Next VaiLe's Auction Mart). Splendid Assortment of Tweeds, &c. The Latest Improvements in Measurement aad Cutting. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. JOURNALISTIC ENTERPRlSE.— Advertisers should note one important fact. The Evening Telephone is every day posted on all the stations of the Auckland and Suburban Bill Postimg Company. Read by thousands-.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 337, 23 May 1885, Page 24