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THE FIRE! At'Goodson's being, confined to the . reserve stock in ..the packing-room, the Arcade i.3. Tin- . injured,? and. our friends need have no apprehension of being supplied with any goods damaged by fire or waiter, the whole .having been, disposed of and removed from'the premises.; Never was the stock equal, or the arrangements so complete, as at the present time. In: Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks and Watches (all warranted) we have a magnificent assortment of the newest designs, at prices defying competition. We make no virtue of keeping only pure Jewellery, as to meet the requirements of our extensive business we endeavour to supply the most artistic imitation and offer it at a price within the reach of all. The increasing demand for Abyssinian Gold ha 3 led us to import largely, and.we have, just opened the largeat and. most comprehensive assortment we have yet received, and invite inspection of 1 ita display in our Victoria-street Jewellery window. In Gold-cased (still a great favourite) 5 and Silverino we have some great specialties. Jet being greatly is demand we have a splendid stock of the newest designs. GO TO GOQDSON'S LOXDON A ROAD K "fjVOR GOLD and SILVER WATCHES • IT , 9 E DESKS, DRESSING CASES, (all warranted) E0 jp AND Ba3S, WORK BOXES, ' . Sealskin bag and muff comTjlOR STERLING GOLD and SILVER W BINED PURSES, LADIES' COMJ- JEWELLERY (guaranteed) PAN lONS, &c. . . TiWiR. ntfWTra Q XilOR CIGAR AND CIGARETTE ; tS JET, ABYSSINIAN GOLD, and p I®SENTATIONS 6 ,. ALL artistic imitation JEWEL- . TTIOR STATIONERY (PLAIN OR Jj FANCY), AND BOOKS AT ENGTTIOR ELECTRO PLATE, and BRI- 5 LISH PKICES A 1 TANNIA METAL GOODS M TTIOR BIRTHDAY CARDS, BIRTHJJ DAY BOOKS, INKSTANDS, "STIO-R BREAKFAST, DINNER, DES- pr BLOTTERS, AND WRITING AND JJ SERT, AFTERNOON TEA, TEA W ENVELOPE CASES and TOILET i_2 TjlOR DOLLS (GREAT AND SMALL, THOR MAJOLICA WARE, FANCY tZJ * from ID to £15 EACH)—THE -C MOSS GOODS, VASES AND LUS- LARGEST ASSOTMENT i;f Auckland tr'es /-S XnOR THii FINEST SELECTION TTIOR DECANTERS, WATER EOT- P TOIS IN THE CITY, ON A JD. TLES, GLASS DISHES, TUM- 3d . 6D, Is, AND IS ,6D Stall . BLERS, WINES, AND OTHER GLASS H ROCKING HORSES OF AT J. "W7IOR FAIRY MUSIC, CONCER- 2 SJZES V HORSES, CARTSj S\mG3, Jj TINAS, ACCORDIANS, MUSI- V BUMS > &a -> &a - fHOR DIRECTLY IMPORTED, ' MUSICAL AL- Jj CAREFULLY SELECTED, AND BUMb O THE CHEAPEST GOODS in TOWN "ffTIOR BAGATELLE BOARDS, H VARIETY, ECONOMY, J? MAGIC LANTERNS, CHESS, J? NOVELTY AND CIVILITY DRAFTS, BEZIQUE, MICROSCOPES, O kaleidoscopes, stereoscopes, ani) all rh BOYS' TRICYCLES, FROM GAMES svitep fob winter evenings. V Ji 35s>

GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE' QUESTIONS. ANSWERS. ' WHY is there such a nofeeable the opening of Goodson's tlon. in the price of G&QCKS, WATC&ES, O London Arcade marked a liew era on the city, JEWELLERY. CUTLERY, STATIONERY, and the " Small Protttand Quick Returns" principle FANCY GOODS generally In Auckland, during tie has led . othera t0 imitate it. past three years ! W™ - . ~■, OECAtJSE an appreciating public know H J/ r , em , amS ,, jlle< x lit 15 whoi ntroduced the "S. P.tnd Q. R" motto, dieted closing, of the London Arcade, after flnd patroni3o the ono who did so. Six months existence ! WHY isit unnecessary to "mark down" well known thatall goods nff " orbvDrofesSedly"alarmin? H having alwaysbcenmarked In plain figures, at sacrifices, and parent, decoy cflstpmers Uniform low rate of prpfit.no such artifice is Into: the Arcade ? . needed - WITV fiverv resident of and OECATJSE in no place in the city can there Hx aho»ld * ry _ tondon JtS be seen such a comprehensive and valuable i?ifrtm,nt of goods at such tempting prices. NOTE THE APDREBSES — GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH LONDON OFFICE, ST. MARY AXE. Pottery. . ; 'jf E W T O N p O T X E B Y. Q.EORGE X5 OYD ' MANUFACTURER OF SANITARY PIPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; _, ' ■ Also, STENCH TRAPS, FLUSHING BLOCKS, AND ALL NECESSARY CONNECTIONS - FOR COMPLETE SANITARY DRAINAGE.

OHIMNEY POTS, in Buff Torra-Cotta; designed to suit every class of building, and for the prevention and euro of smokey chimnics, also to keep out rain, ARCHITECTURAL TERRA-COTTA cau be made in any design in Red Sample of the Red may be seen at tile Pier Hotel, Albert-street; also, the Charlemont Hotel, Wakefield-street. BUILDERS' CURBING TILES (all sizes), FIRE HOBS, STABLE PAYING LUMPS, WALL COPING, very strong, made to receive iron fences, equal to and cheaper than stone. . ... "OARERS' OVEN TILES (all sizes), also, FURNACE LUMPS and OVEN 1 LININGS, JO SETTLERS' FIRE CLAY OVENS (complete). TASES PEDESTALS, BUSTS, STATUARY, MEDALLIONS, FOUNTAINS, BALUSTERS, STRING-COURSES, CORNICES, TERMINALS, also, RIDGING TILE (with Crests) in great variety. Samples of the Vasesmay be seen at;the City Park fountain, and the Ridge Tiles tiiay be. seeii on the Park Lodge. aAEDEN EDGING, GARDEN SEATS, FERN BASKETS, and FLOWER POTS (all sizes). . SUPERIOR GLAZED HEARTH AND FENDER TILES (not Minton's); also, UNGLAZED TILES for Verandahs, Passages, or Halls, in. various coloured patterns. PATENT ENAMELLED KITCHEN SINKS, made all sizes, complete, with. Brass Plug and overflow, also, Slop Stones. Good and Cheap. PATENT CLOSET PANS, with Flushing Rims and Traps, URINALS, HORSE MANGERS and CATTLE TROUGHS. All sizes to order. SUPERIOR ROCKINGHAM and YELLOW EARTHENWARE in Tea and Coffee Pots, Jues, Spittoons, Milk Bowls, Fruit Plates, Blanc-Mange and Pudding.Moulds,. Starch Pans, Bread Pans, Butter Coolers, Milk Pans, Butter Crocks, Fruit Preserving: and Pickle Jars of all kinds and sizes, with lids, bungs, or uncovered; Spirit Jars, and Fancy Show Casks, with names of liquors. "jjjlßE-CLAY GOODS of every description, made from the best, plays that can be proJj .cured, and now carefully selected for where great heat is required, sueh as Iron Blast Furnaces, Forge, Rolling, and Puddling, Glass House Pota, Pottery, &0., Gas Retorts, Flue Covers, and Fire Lumps of every kind made to prder. SUPERIOR GROUND FIRECLAY, in casks or bags, CHARCOAL FILTERS of superior quality, all properly fitted up, with latest improvpments. All Filters purchased at the Newton Pottery can be unpacked, recleaned, and thoroughly made sweet and wholesome at a trifling expense. This cannot be done With, the imported, no matter how impure they get. ATT, ARE INVITEi) TO INSPECT THE GOODS AT THE WORKS. Hours—B to 5 ; Saturday, 8 to 3. $32, ILLUSTRATED SHEETS AND PRICE LISTS MAY BE HAD OUT APPLICATION. May, 1883. ; Groceries, &c. TTMAPPROACHED IN QUALITi AND CHEAPNESS ARE THE TEAS SOLD BY JJEAt, THIEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN'AND VICTORIA-STREETS, AUCKLAND. It may not bo universally known that without advertising, ticketing, Or puffing, ROBERT NEAL has obtained In a few years the largest, retail sales, ot Toa/in the Province of Auckland. This fact is unmistakable prtiol of tho.pureness and superlor aniJlty of the Teas juppUed by Robert Npali As the result of forly years' English atid Colonial experience iri the. trade, and by careful selection of the ■best' of the various growths of INDIA AND .CHINA TKAS, ROBERT 1 NKAL is able to give his customers EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. The of Tea at ONE SHILLING AND TEN PENCE is acknowledged, to be unequalled at the price. The Blend of Tea at TvVO SHIIjIjIXGS AND TKI>PExsCIj ia mixture of the .'best Teas imported this season, and a treat of connoisseurs. , ■ Tho Superior Cuc.Uty of tho-Teas sold by ROBERT NEAL are so self evidant to those wlso have-tried them, no sdentlflol analysis Is necessary to.proclalm their genutao purityiuicl esoollencai THEATRE KOYAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6787, 18 August 1883, Page 2

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