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gADDXERY & J^AENESS Stable Requisites, Portmanteaux, Leather Bags and Cases, and anything and everything comprised in a first-class Saddlery - Stock, are open for inspection and selection at my Establishment. Special attention is drawn to the fact that all work at this Establishment is done by workmen paid by weekly wages. NO PIECEWORK! NO SLOP-MADE GOODS ! DURABILITY IS THE TEST OF CHEAPNESS. It must be distinctly understood that I do not profess to quote the lowest prices in the trade, as there are some qualities mere rubbish (but often very showy), which I do not touch. I claim to sell the cheapest, taking quality into consideration — cheap in the true sense of the word. My well-known 25-year-old brand guarantees everything. GOOD, RELIABLE MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP. Repairs of Every Description done Promptly and at Lowest Prices. ANOTHER LIFE LOST BY t DRAGGING. The above 3b rendered impossible by having Patent Safety Spring Bars fitted to your saddles which I will do for from 7/6 per pair. NO TRAVELLERS EMPLOYED. W. S. JONES WHOLESALE & RETAIL MANUFA 0 TURER AND IMPORTER. Ey Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor and Admiral Fairfax. Retail Price Lists Post Free on application 183— Q UEEN STRE E T— lß3 Next Union Bank Telephone No. 200. "c! IJTT LE - UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMEB, HOBSON-STREET, AUCKLAND. TELEPHONE, 561. Funerals Furnished at two hoars' notice in Town or Country. Hear see, Carriages, and all Undertakers' Requisites supplied at Moderate Charges. COUNTRY FUNEBALS Within a radius of 20 miles at Town Prices N.B. — C. Little, having received Diplcma on the Art of Embalming, can from practical experience confidently recommend the same, where it is desirous, as is often the case, to keep the remains for some considerable time, especially where absent relatives and friends are concerned. SECCOMBE'S SPARKLING ALES AND UNRIVALLED STOUT, MADE TBOM THE gEST TV/TALT AND TTOPB AND THE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD. rj. RE A T MOSTHEEH •DEEWERY, KYBERPASS AUCKLAND T^ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. _L/. J. PAGE takes this opportunity to thank his old customers, and begs to inform them and the public generally that he has retired from the firm of Munro and Page, Farriers, and has commenced business on his own account, at his new Premises on the corner of DURHAM and ALBERT-STEEETS, where he hopes by strict attention to business to secure a share of their patronage.

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 950, 13 March 1897, Page 22