This is a Picture of the Beautiful Haake Piano to be given, away in the next ' Observer ' Gift Distribution, Now being Exhibited at the British and Continental Piano Co 's Premises, Queen-street.
TX J ILDMAN & T YELL, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS. SOCIAL SCIENCE SERIES. Price, 2/6. Postage, 4d. The Agricultural Labourer— T. E. Kebbel Distributing Co operative Societies — F. J. Snell Drunkenness— G. li. "Wilson, M.B. Illegitimacy and the Influence of Seasons Upon Conduct— Albert Leffingwell, M.D. The Trade Policy of Imperial Federation— M. H. Herbey The History of the Rschdale Pioneers— George Jacob Holyoake Principles of State Interference — D. G. Ritchie, M.A. Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer — E. Bernstein The Rights of "Women— M. Ostrogorski. The Drink Question— Dr. Kate Mitchell Socialism in England- Sidbey "Webb, L.L.B. Self Help a Hundred Years Ago — G. J. Holyoake Luxury— Prof Emile de Laveleye Crime and its Causes— W. Douglas Morrison The Purse and the Conscience — H. M. Thompson, B.A. The Co-operative Movement— Beatrice Potter Neighbourhood Guilds — Dr. Stanton Coit Modern Humanists— J. M. Robertson Outlooks from the New Standpoint— E. Belfort Bex Collectivism and Socialism— A. Nacquet The Modern State— P. L. Beaulieu The Student's Marx— Edward Aveling, D.Sc. Poverty : Its Genesis and Exodus —J. G. Godard The Destitute Alien in Great Britain — Arnold "White and others. The State and Pensions in Old Age— J. A. Spender and A. Acland, M.P. The Fallacy of Saving— John M. Robertson The Effects of Machinery on Wages— Prof. J. S. Nicholson, D.Sc. The Social Horizon — Anon The Ethic of Usury and Interest— Rev. W. Blissard The Eight Hours Question— John M. Robertson Short History of English Parliament — B. C. Skottowe, M.A. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. FINEST PHOTOGRA PH ¥/ /& J PHENOMENAL PRICES /^ J TWELVE CABINETB / $ / (Highly finished Ea*mai / £ / ojt Hat Sarlaca) and / Of / AWx 12 ArfclsV finished /•& £/ O OPAL /O Sf ** FIFTEEN / Sf BHILLINOB A.«,V f^/---1- /£// — 1— /& Vf COABOBB. m /&£/ — /*& / CAXtiAMD IMBPSOT jf, # / SPECiicKNa / <fc" / ECONOMY / EXPEDf3j£SW. TT F. WINDSOR SURGEON DENTIST Bt Exam.), BHORTLAND-STREET (Opposite General Post Office) Telephone 377
THE AUCKLAND PHOTOGRAPHIC AND LIMELIGHT DEPOT AND LANTERN SLIDE EXCHANGE. CHAS. E. MACKIE & CO., 286 b, Queen-stkeet (Opposite Smith and Caughey's). DEALERS IN PHOTOGRAPHIC & OPTICAL APPARATUS & MATERIAL. Second-hand Photographic and Optical Apparatus Purchased, Exchanged or Hired. Work Done for Amateurs. Dark Rooms, Changing Room and Social Room available for Amateurs Free of Charge. Photographic Department Managed by Mr S. STUART. Limelight Department in the hands of Mr CHAS. E. MACKIE. Circulars Forwarded to Any Address on Appli- _^_ cation. ENDEAN'S XX 7 AITEMATA TT O T E L Corner of Queen & Customs Stbeet ALL HOME COMFORTS. First-class Wines and Spirits. GOOD BEDS. MEALS at ALL HOURS Night Porter in attendance JOHN ENDEAN . . . . Proprietor. Telephone No. 589 GOVERNMENT T IFE TNSURANCE. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. The Watchwords of the Office are : — LIBERALITY TO POLICY-HOLDERS. ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT. STATE SECURITY. Accumulated Ftmds exceed 2J Millions stg. J. H. RICHARDSON, Commissioner. THE DOYAL IV/rAIL TTOTEL PAEROA. Pbopbxbtor G. CROSBY. This hotel is just completed, and is the largest and best furnished in the Ohinemuri district. Private suites of apartments for families. Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. The wines and spirits are warranted pure as imported. THE MENU IS FIRST-CLASS, EVERYTHING PROVIDED THAT IS OBTAINABLE This Hotel is the head-quarters of the Royal Mail coaches running between Thames, Te Aroha, Waihi, and Tauranga, and all information can be had from the proprietor. In connection with this hotel is a large Livery and Bait Stable. Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained to all parts of Idle district. Telegrams addressed to G. Crosby, proprietor, will receive prompt attention. Good paddocks and accommodation for horses. Tl/T IT C HELL & TTT AT T ARCHITECTS 216 & 217, VICTORIA ARCADE, Auckland.
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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 910, 6 June 1896, Page 11
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