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( Fancy Goods. IMPORTANT "VT OTIC E. T>RESENTS ! YEAR'S QIFTS ! M. MONTAGUE, Having now completed extensive alterations to hia premises, thereby making his well-known and popular establishment the largest and moat complete in tho Australasian Colonies, respectfully requests thcPublic of Auckland to inspect h:s Lap.ck and Extensive Stock of NOVELTIES AND USEFUL ARTICLES, SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR, THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. The additional room obtained by the- alterations enables Die proprietor to display stoc; that hitherto he has been unable to afford tho public the view of. By tho last English arrivals, the already immense tock has been very largely increased, and is now without exception tho most varied, valuable, and extcusive in the colonies, comprising— EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY GOODS, GLASS W A R E, GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Of which every r.rtiele is warranted. DOLLS AXD TOYS in kndi.rks vakibtv, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, jnd General Household Furnishing Articles All of which will bo offered by the Proprietor at tho very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A visit is cordially invited, and .is of old the visitor need not purchase, but us the Bazaar is now laid out so as to make it a pleas-uit promenade, Ladies anil Visitors will be enabled to spend a pleasant and instructive hour in inspecting the collection offered for sale. Tho Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends anil patrons for tho very liberal support awarded him during the past sixteen years, and desires to assure them that no efforts will be spared to deserve a continuance of their support. ■j*/TONTAGUE'S "O AZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.—An extensive list of Nov.-.ltiea will be issued next week. China, G-lassware &c. X X riEEAT T> EDUCTIONS, GREAT REDUCTIONS! £7000 WORTH OF /~IHINA, AXD TpARTHENAVAEE. Large Shipments of the above for the undersigned having arrived by each vessel lately from London, the stock at Custom-house-street is row very complete, and should command the attention of all classes of customers. There is not any other similar stock in Auckland or anytliing like so extensive to select from. The Quality of the Goods, and the Lowness of tho Prices, must commend themselves to all who pay tho establishment a visit. i All tho Goods are shipped direct from the Manufacturers, and consequently can be, and arc, sold low E.L. is fortunate in having a Tlome Buyer who not only shows good taste in his selections, but is thoroughly acquainted through long experience with the requirements of the colony. The Ground Floor has now been fitted up with some of the irore valuable articles, together with samples of such goods as are for s:ile upstairs, and this will be approved of by many of the customers, especially the ladies. Everyono is now invited to inspect the premises. Every Description of China, Glass, and Earthenware at lower prices than have ever been known before in Auckland. The Trade liberally dealt with. Tho most experienced packer in Auckland employed. jgDWARD J^EWIS. X I GLASS. mHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND. « • C* "DROWNING, | £ (Late J. B. Francis), > ° 207, QUEEN - STREET, i^ NEAR THE MARKET ENTRANCE. Established ISOS. FANCY GOODS. j Musical. BRINSMEAD ! IORINSMEAD ! "ORINSMEAD ! NOW LANDED, TWENTY OF THESE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS.] On View at their Sole Agents, HOFFMANN & QONS NEXT THEATRE, Queen-street, Aucklaud. Oil and Colourmen. XST" "pHILLIPPS ,& OIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS, 95 AND 97, QUEEN-STUEET. Aro now opening new patterns of PAPERIIA N G I N G S, IN GREAT YARIETY, Comprising every description of Style and Quality. Including Dados, and Panel decorations. Also, PLATE GLASS—POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH, AT REDUCED TRICES. PICTURES, GILT MOULDINGS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. WHITE LEAD, OILS, COLOURS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, and evory description of PAINTERS' MATERIALS, TOOLS, &o. GLASS SHADES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 3 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 3 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 3 January 1882, Page 3

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