China, Glassware, &c. XTVRECT SUPPLY, ONLY \_aT JLJ ONE PROFIT. If The Direct Supply Store, 240, Queen-street (opposite Close Bros.), Imports direct from the Makers CHINA, GLASS, A>*D EARTHENWARE IRONMONGERY, BRUSHWARE, CUTLERY FANCY GOODS LAMPWARE, ETC. ETC. and are thus able to give cash buyers great advantages. We have a large and varied stock supplemented by each ship that arrives of which we invite inspection by all who study economy. Toilet Services, 7s Od. Bronze Fenders from 3s Cd Bronze Table Lamps with Globe from 3s 9d XAII goods equally cheap. Country orders receive special attention. Wholesale and j/L retail. Terms cash. H. C. HANCHARD, IMPORTER OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AND JOB WAREHOUSEMAN, 3 GLASS. rpHE BEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND. « > 3 O* 13 R0 w NIN G ' m (Late J. B. Francis), > ° 267, QUEEN - STREET, NEAR THE MARKET ENTRANCE. P.aT*T»T.T<SCTKT> 1565. FANCY GOODS. X X QREAT REDUCTIONS. GREAT REDUCTIONS! £7000 WOKTH 0F £JHINA, QJLASS, and J^ARTHENWAItE. Large Shipments of the above for the undersigned having arrived by each vessel lately from London, tho stock at Custom-house-street is now very complete, and should command tho attention of all classes of customers. There is n<jt any other similar stock in Auckland or anything like so extensive to select from. Tho Quality of the Goods, and tho Lowness of tho Prices, must commend themselves to all who pay tho establishment a visit. ATT the Goods are shipped direct from the Manufacturers, and consequently can be, and are, sold low* E.L. is fortunate in having a Home Buyer who net only shows good taste in his sclcctions, 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 nrore valuable articles, together with samples of such goods as are for salo upstairs, and this will be approved of by many of the customers, especially the ladies. Everyone is now invited to inspect tho premises. Every Description of China, Glass, and Earthcnwaro at lower prices than have ever been known before in Auckland. The Trade liberally dealt with. The most experienced packer in Auckland employed. J7VDWARD J^EWIS. X X Watchmakers and Jewellers. JM PORT ANT REDUCTIONS WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY. ALFKED ALEY. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 25C, QUEEN-SitREET. Begs respectfully to inform his patrons and the i public generally that having received large shipments I of goods per 'Hero,' 'To Anau,' and ' Arawata," con- j isting of Watches, in Cold and Silver, by the most i eminent English and Continental manufacturers ! also a large and choice stock of Gold and Silver | Jewellery of the latest designs, tho largest stock of Clocks in New Zealand to choose from, consisting of Drawing-room Clocks in Marble, Bronze, Gilt, under glass shade, Dining-room, Bed-room and Kitchen Clocks, at all prices, and is prepared to sell FOR ONE MONTH AT PRICES that will ensure satis faction to all. A.A politely invites all to inspect tho magnificent ■ j stock displayed in his window, j ALFRED ALEY, "Watchmaker, Jeweller, etc. 250, Queen-street, Auckland. Opposite entrance to Market. DO YOU WANT TO DRESS YOUR BOYS'"WELL AND CHEAP? IF YOU DO I GO TO i SAMUEL COOMBES & CO., 92, QUEEN'-STREET, , AND PROCURE ONE OF THEIR SUITS FOK BOYS, 15s 6<L Best Value in New Zealand.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6330, 2 March 1882, Page 3
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