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Fancy Goods.' SPECIALLY IMPORTANT NOTICE GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. Constant arrivals of goods via Orient steamers and sailing vessels enable us to hold our position as taking the lead in the Fancy Trade of Auckland, and offering a succession of goods unparalleled for novelty or economy. Without fear of contradiction, we assert the London Arcade to contain the most attractive, extensive, comprehensive, and valuable stock in the Colony. Competent judges affirm that no emporium ot its kind is to be found in the Australasian Colonies, er out of London, equal to it. The various departments are classified as follows: — SILYEK, ELECTRO - PLATE, POTOSI, ANDNICKEL SILVER (the latest importations).—Clocks and Watches, Gold, Silver, Nickel, and Alluminium (all warranted); Gold and Silver Jewellery (all warranted), Gilt and Silverine (very cheap), Best Sheffield Cutlery (various makers), China and Glassware (all kinds), Stationery at English prices, Brnshware, Perfumery, Pictures, Musical Instruments, Toys, Dolls, Household Requisites, Fancy Goods, Desks, Writing Cases, Inkstands and Blotters. Work Boxes, elegant Baskets, ic., Ac, suited for Birthday and other gifts. C. W. GOODSOX Returns his most cordial thanks to his numerous customers for th'.-ir distinguished patronage during the two years of his residence in Auckland, the increaing 'business having full., justified the heavy expenditure incurred in tho conduct of the London Arcade, and shown by demonstration that the residents of Auckland are not backward in appreciating, or slow to encourage the establishment of an emporium suitable to the advancement of the age. Being the first to introduce the Arcade principle, with its revolving fountain and Kohinoor, its brilliant manifold attraction, as well as to invite cordial inspection, irrespective of purchase being made, we are proud to find ourselves so closely imitated. Waiting only the maturing of our plans, we hope to introduce other attractions which may be deemed worthy of imitation. C.W G. is contemplating visiting England durirg the winter months, that he mav make his own selection of goods for the season, and that his buyer (who is constantly on the market) may benefit by the experience he has gained of the requirements of the Auckland trade. See the Five Windows cf Goodson's London Arcade. London Office . SS, St. Mary, Axe. SS" Trade Motto :— SMALL TEOrITS AND QUICK RETURNS. TMPORTANT T^OTICE. QHRISTMAS pRESENTS ! Y EAR ' S QTFTS ! M. MONTAGUE. Having now completed extensive alterations to his premises, thereby making his well-known and popular establishment the largest and most complete in the Australasian Colonies, respectfully requests the Public of Auckland to inspect bis Large and Extensive Stock NOVELTIES AND USEFUL ARTICLES SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOB THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. The additional room obtained by the alterations enables the proprietor to display stoc; that hitherto he has been unable to afford the public the view of.

By the last English arrivals, the already immense stock has been very largely increased, and is now without exception the most varied, valuable, and esteusive in the colonies, comprising — EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY GOODS, GIASSVARE, GOLD, AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Of which every lirticle is warranted. DOLLS AND TOYS in" endless variety, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, axd General Household Furnishing Articl e All of which will be offered by the Proprietor at the very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. A visit is curdiallv invited, and as of old the visitor need not purchase, but as the Bazaar is now laid out so as to make it a pleasant promenade, Ladies and Visitors will be enabled to spend a pleasant and instructive hour in inspecting the collection olTered for Tho Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and patrons for the 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. -»/|-ONTAGUE : 3TpANCY T>AZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. N.B.—An extensive list of Novelties will be issued shortly. iMHARLES & r^O., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, 120, QcEEN-STREET. Bagatelle Boards, Desks, Work Boies, Dressing Cases,

Ladies' Morocco Belts, Ladies' Hand-bags, Filled Work-bags, and Eask.'ts, Embroidered Fau=, and a beautiful Assortment of Soods, suited for presents A verv large and choice stock of China Ornaments, Flower Stand?, &c. Ladies' Steeling Silver Jewellery. SELTZOGENES, all sizes Portrait ALBL T MS and Scrap Albnm;, in all sizes LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKETWARE DOLLS A>TD TOYS, in endless variety XFULL SIZED TajIBLERS AXD WIXE V GLASSES, from 3s dozen '^ THE N'EW BOOK OF AUCKLAND VIEWS &C, &C, &C. N.B.—lmporting their own Goods direct from the English and Continental Manufacturers, Charles Kelsey and Co. are enabled to offer Fancy Goods of all kinds at lowest prices. Two doors below T. an£ S. Morrin's. Ironmongers. Photography. CLARKE BROTHERS, (Late Crombie's). EOYAL FIXE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. QUEEN-STREET. ArCKU VD, Opposite the Union Bank.

First-class Portraits from C. D. V. to Life Sire, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. ROYAL HIOHXESS EXCELLENCY the T n£ Boke or Edinburgh Cotibsob A>"D THE E.IRL OF PEMBROKE. T> H BARTLETT, JL\/« PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, QDEE 2J-S TBEET, AUCKLAND. E.H.B. is now taking Portraits by the New Instantaneous Process, having received large shipments of the latest Photographic Instruments and Novelties. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF VIEWS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENEKY, Including Magnificent Views of the Hot Lakes, always kept on hand All Photographs finished by the New Enamelling Process.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6329, 1 March 1882, Page 6

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