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I^l O E, SALE, The veil-known Yacht, MERHIE DUCHESS. To those desirous of obtaining a firßt-class CRUISING YACHT, this is an exceptional chance, as she is in perfect order in every respect. PRICE LOW (and terms, if required) For full particulars apply LOGAN BROS, Railway Wharf. "jV/TRS TDABNETT wishes to intimate to her friends that having taken Glen View, Symond-street, two doors from St. Paul's Church, she has effected alterations which make the establishment a comfortable and desirable home for gentlemen boarders. The cuisine is under her own supervision, and every convenience and comfort is offered to gentlemen desirous of a nice home. M. MURCHIE TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SHORTLAND STREET. AUTUMN - WINTER, 1896. Arrived ex Rakaia, Hawkes Bay, and Matatua, LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AMD WINTER GOODS The consignment consists of the LATEST NOVELTIES PROCURABLE IN ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MATERIALS, also SCOTCH TWEEDS AND GENUINE HARRIS HOMESPUNS. PILOT CLOTHS. ALL OF THE LATEST COLOURING. Together with A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WATERPROOF COATS. AN INSPECTION INVITED Of this large and varied stock. M. MURCHIE TAILOK AND IMPORTER, SHORTLAND STREET, Begs to thank the inhabitants of Auckland and district for the liberal and long-continued patronage he has received, and to inform them that he has secured the services of A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER and FITTER FROM ENGLAND, Who has a thorough knowledge of all garmeats required by LADIES & GENTLEMEN FOR EVENING PROMENADE, OR SPORTING USE. M. MURCHIE also begs to state that his Cutter has experience in all English, American, Colonial and Continental styles and fashions. All articles are supplied.at Lowest Possible Prices for Cash, compatible with First-class Material and Workmanship. All Riding Garments a specialty.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 13 June 1896, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 13 June 1896, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 911, 13 June 1896, Page 10

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