■\V I LI A M Ja-TLOE, (14 years with Mr J. Henderson, Wyndham-st.) DECORATOR, . Sign, Writer, Gilder, Glass. Embosser, &c, Has cpmmenced business at 83,iQtrEEN-STREET (opposite Fort-sfcreet). Designs and Estimates Prepared. T> Q<PRECKLEY, NEWS AGENT. Agent for Gordon, and Gotoh. fJHORTLAND-STREET, (next the General Post Office, Auckland). NEW SUPPLIES OF FOLLOWING GOODS, (Just Received) Crinkled Tissue Paper, all shades, 1/ per roll. Children's Toy Books, 6d, 9d, 1/, and upwards. Photograph Frames. Choice selection. ■-...- ■ ■- ■ Birthday Cards and Booklets. Entirely new. ! Popular Novels, 6a, 1/, 2/. Photograph Albums. Illuminated. Very cheap. Fancy Goods, Blotters, Music Cases, Opalines - for painting on etc., etc. " ■;•■-. .; - List of Penny Newspapers Scraps Princess Novelette Ally Sloper Something to Read Snap Shots Family Herald Supplements Funny Cuts Spare Moments Old and Young Detroit Free Press World's Comic Silver Chimes Amusing Journal Nuggets Dorothy Varieties. If called for, 4/6 ; posted', 7/ ; per annum. THE TRADE" SUPPLIED. - -' List of other Publications, Posted Free on Application. Agent for Madame Demarches Cut Paper Patterns: WILDMAN & T YELL List of New Books and New Editions oif ered at ENGLISH PUBLISHED PRICES. s. d. Catriona, a sequel to ' Kidnapped,' by R. „ ■ • L.Stevenson & 0 Emile Zola's Money .. .... .. 3. 6 Clark W. Russell's List, Ye Landsmen . . 6 0 Luke Sharp's From Whose Bourne . . 3 6 Helen Mathers' Fate of Fenella . . ..36 Conan Doyle, Rich. Dowling, &c, &c, ..36 Havelock Ellis's Man and Woman, a Study of Human Secondary "Sexual Characters .. .. .. .. ..6 0 Mrs Humphry Ward's Marcella, Paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 6 Beatrice Harraden's Ships that Pass in the Night (to arrive shortly) 3 6 Benson's E.F.-Theßubicon(arrive shortly) 6 0 . Sarah Grand's The Heavenly Twins, 1 vol. 6 0 - Ideala . . 3 6 Pur Manifold Nature (ar- ■■■ , rive shortly) 3 6 Conan Doyle s Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 6 Adventures, of Sherlock Holmes, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 6 Stanley J. Weyman's Gentleman of France .. .. Paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 6 Story of Francis Cludde 6 0 : The Man in Black . . 3 6 Rolf JLJolderwood's A Modern Buccaneer, Paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 6 Paul Gaulot's The Red Shirts, . . . . 3 6 The New Rector, boards 2 0 S. D. Crockett's The Raiders, paper 2s 6d, cloth 3 0 — Stickit Minister . . cloth 5 6 F. Marion Crawford's Katherine Lauder- I dale .. .. .. Paper 2s 6d, cloth 36 ! Mrs Oliphant's Lady William, paper 2s 6d, Cloth 3 6 J. Comp. Rickett's Quickening of Caliban 3 6 F. AI Steel's From Five Rivers . . Cloth 3 6 Miss Stuart's Legacy, paper 2s 6d, cloth Coulson Kernahan's A Book of Strange Sins .. .. .. .. .3John Davidson's Baptist Lake .. cloth 3 6 Add "id in Is for Postage, Vie toria Arcadk &, Shortland-st., Auckland BH. J?. S C HE. N K. • Late of the firm of Paul and Schenk, ' : - . Has the pleasure of announcing to his numerous friends and the public, that he has started Business in CHAPEL-STREET (near Victoriastreet), as > PLUMBER, GASFITTER, COPPER, TIN and IRON WORKER, Etc. B. H.F. SCHENK. ' MASSAGE, Electricity, Vapour, Electric and Medicated Baths are recognised as the best and safest treatment for the following ailments: — Asthma, Bronchitis, Constipation, Displacements, Dyspepsia, Female Diseases, Gout, General Debility, Headache, Hysteria, Liver Complaints, Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Spinal Complaints, Sprains, Stiff Joints, s and Muscles, Varicose Veins, and many other troubles. Massage is now highly recommended by most of the leading Physicians, and as an adjunct to them is invaluable. Charges Moderate^— P. M. DEWAR, Certificated Masseur, 33 Grey-street, Anf.klav'' • pUB LI C NOTI CE. WATERS & CO. . Confectioners, 82 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Beg to inform their friends that they have taken over the management of the Board' ing House and liestaurant lately occupied by Robsbn and Co., Queen-street ; It will d future be known as THE AUCKLAND COPi?EE PALACE. The place has, been thoroughly renovated and remodelled, arid the public can rely upon every comfort and convenience in the Boarding House, and a first-class ' Bill of Fare in the Restaurant. .Meals at all hours.
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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 821, 22 September 1894, Page 6
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657Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XV, Issue 821, 22 September 1894, Page 6
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