Fancy Goods. TJIOR GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES (all warranted) /"1O TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TflOR STERLING GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (ouap.antf.ed) nOTO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TCTOR CLOCKS of all descriptions, and the cheapest in town fi o TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. XjiOß JET, ABYSSINIAN GOLD, and all artistic imitation JEWELLERY TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TnOR ELECTRO PLATE, and BRITNANIA METAL GOODS pOTO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR PREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, AFTERNOON TEA, TEA and TOILET 0 TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TflOR MAJOLICA WARE, FANCY MOSS GOODS, VASES AND LUSTRE 3 f*O TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR DECANTERS, WATER BOTTLES, GLASS DISHES, TUMBLERS, WINES, AND OTHER GLASS LQNDON FOR FAIRY MUSIC, CONCERTINAS, ACCORDIANS, MUSICAL BOXES ORCHESTRANETTES, HARMONIUMS, AND MUSICAL ALBUMS iTiO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR BAGATELLE BOARDS, MAGIC LANTERNS. CHESS. DRAFTS, BEZIQUI, uts. uaixAlmi£ o Kaleidoscopes, stereoscopes, and all-games suited FOR WINTER EVENING* m(m ARCADE . FOR DESKS DRESSING CASES, AND BA3S, WORK BOXES, SEALSKIN Utt COMBINED, PURSES, LADIES' COMPANIONS, &c. TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES, CARD CASES, AND GOODS SUITED: FOR GENTLEJIsN'S PRESENTATIONS /■N 0 TO GQODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. TjiOß STATIONERY (PLAIN OR FANCY), AND BOOKS AT ENGLISH PRICES . />< OTO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR BIRTHDAY CARDS, BIRTHDAY BOOKS, INKSTANDS, BLOTTERS, AND AND ENVELOPE CASES • O TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. DOLLS (GREAT AND Si'ALL, from Id to £15 Each)-THE LARGEST I ASSORTMENT IN AUCKLAND O TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR THiS FINEST SELECTION OF TOSS IN THE CITY, on a 3d, 6d, Is, and is 6d Stall q r£Q GOODSON > S LO NDON ARCADE. It |71OR ROCKING HORSES OF ALL SIZES. HORSES, CARTS, SWINGS, DRUMS, JP &c, &c &c Q T() GOODSON . S LONDON ARCADE. TrriOß DIRECTLY IMPORTED, CAREFULLY SELECTED, AND THE CHEAPEST £ GOODS IN TOWN t THOR VARIETY, ECONOMY, NOVELTY AND CIVILITY -CTISIT THE LONDON ARCADE. NOTE THE ADDRESSES— GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHURCH LONDON OFFICE, 68, ST. MARY AXE. Dress and TasMon.
GKEAT FIRE IjS t LONDON! SALE OF BALYAGE STOCK. J. M. M C LACHLAN. 222, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE, Has just returned from London, where he remained two months, in order to take advantage of the IMMENSE SALE OF SALVAGE STOCK From the great Wood-street Fire. Two Millions were paid by the Insurance Companies as Compensation, bu the Losses far exceed that amount. The Catalogues and Yiows of Fire may be seen in Mr. McLachlan's windows. , LIST OF SOME OF THE BAP.GAINS, ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR CASH ONLY. DKESSES— £1000 worth of SILKS, at 25 per cent, discount OTTOMAN BROCHE, in aU the New Shades, with plain to match. New Shades, COLOURED GROS GRAIN, :;s lid; regular price, 5s Gd BLACK SATIN, from 2s 3d to 12s 6d; regnlar price, 3s 6d to 17s 0d BLACK SILKS, warranted not to cut or get ey, reduced from 17s 6d to 11s 9d and 12s Gd per yard BROCADED OTTOMAN SILKS, 5s lid to 12s Gd ; o:aal price, 7s 0d to 17s (Id BLACK SATIN DE LYONS and BLACK SATIN RHADAMES, at same reductions 1 case VELVETEENS, all the New Shades, «, lid; regular price, 4s 1 case BLACK VELVETEEN, Is 9d to 4s lid : regular price, 2s 0d to 6s Gd 50 pieces NEW SHADES, in plain Foulo Velo rs, with Chenk to match. 9d. Is, Is 2d ; regular price, Iβ Is 4d, la Gd. These »re ft and v/i :m looking, and very fashionable 1 case BLACK CASHMERES (very good), 45 inches wide, Is 9d to 2s 6d ; worth 2s 3d to 3s 6d 1 case New Shades FltEXCfl OASHMERK3, Cream, I'ink, 4c, 3s 3d; worth 4a od. FUENISHING— 50 pieces Wide and Good White CALICO, 2s lid per dozen; worth 5d per yard 50 pieces Horrock's B2Bt A. CALICO, 3s 9d per dozen ; worth 5d per yard 20 pieces 1 yard wide BEST HESSIAN OILCLOTH, Is Id ; worth Is Od 50 pieces best A.LINOLEUM, 3s lid ; usual price, Cs Bd. B. Quxlity, 3a Od; usual priee, ss. Beautiful designs 20 pieces Beautiful TAPESTRY CARPETS, Is lHd; regular prices, 3s Gd 3 biles Best BLANKETS 9-4, weighs 51bs. Bozs., for 12s Gd; worth ISs Extra Super 12-4 BLANKETS, weighs 121b5., 375; worth 455; also, all prices between 20 Spindles FINGERING WOOL (good shade), 2s 6dHead ; usual price, 3s Gd One Yard Wide Imitation Welsh Flannel, Is, worth 12 Gd Wide Army Flannel, a Splendid Article, Is lljd, worth 2s 9d CLOTHING— A Special Purchase of £GOO worth, consisting of— 100 Boys' NorMk Tweed SUITS, 10s Gd; worth 15s 300 Boys Single Breast Sac SUITS, 12a lid; worth 20s 200 Youths' ditto, 17s Gs ; worth 23s 6d 100 pairs Men's Tweed TKOUSERS, 5s lid ; worth Ss 150 Wonted 4-Button Sacs, Pagets, and Galatea COATS, all at 18s Gd; worth 25s 50 pairs Men's Coloured MOLES, 5s lid ; worth 7s Gd 100 pairs Extra Stout ditto, 7s lid ; worth 9s 6d 40 Waterproof Tweed MACINTOSHES, from 2Gs to 35s ; usual price, 353 to 45s 20 Superior Fawn and Blue Cashme :e MACKIS TO3HBS, the BUST MADE, reduced from 033 to 63s largest size; smaller sizes it lower prices Men's Black Cloth FROCK COATS, For Clorgymen or Profcsssional Men, 60s Men's FOUR BUTTON WORSTED COAT and VEST to match, Splondid Fit and Quality, 50s Men's WALKIXC COATS and VESTS to Match Boys' Knitted Knickcr and Jersey SUITS MILLINERY AND MANTLES— 1 case Best Extra Quality Eainproof Black CRAPE, at 40 per cent, discount FEATHERS, FLOWERS, HATS, LACES, and FANCY GOODS, at wonderful reductions 50 Very Supsrior German and English CLOTH JACKETS, reduced to £l!l0s, £2, and £2 10s. The price marked on these are £2 lCs, £3 10s, and £4. These are tho Newest and most Fashionable Goods, aud are a Wonderful Bargain. THE WHOLE STOCK REDUCED TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE. J. M. M C LACHLAN. 222, QUEEN-STREET, NEXT CRUICKSHANK, MILLER, & CO.'S. A Splendid Opportunity for Country Storekeepers to replenish their Stocks. Groceries, &c. TTNAPPROACHED INj QUALITY. AND CHEAPNESS ARE THE TEAS SOLD BY ROBERT J^KAL, THEATRE ROYAL ISUILDING3, QUEEN AND VICTORIA-STREETS, AUCKLAND. It may not be universally known Uut without advertising, ticketing, or putting, ROBERT NE\L has obtained in a few yours the lurgest rctnil s:ilo3 ot Tea in tho l'rovinco of Auckland. Xliis fact is unmistakable proof of tho pureness and superior quality of the Teas supplied by Robert Neal. As the result of forty yeara' English and Colonial experience in tho trade, and by careful selection of tho best of the various growths of INDIA AND CHINA TBAS, ROBERT NEAL is able to give his customers EXTRAORDINARY VALUE. The Blend of Tea at ONE SHILLING AND TENPENCE is acknowledged to be unequalled at the price. The Blend of Tea at TWO SHILLINGS AND TENPENCE is a mixture of the beat Teas imported this season, and a treat of connoisseurs. The Superior Quality of tho Teas sold by ROBERT NEAL aro so self evident to thoso who have tried them, that no scieutilic analysis is necessary to proclaim their genuine purity and excellence. THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. WAIWERA, HOT SPRINGS, ||"IARPET CLEANING. AKD J \J , JB c nnrNW RfITARnA In order t0 sa PP'y a Breat need in this city the JiAKh JiOUbli, KUIOKUA, undersigned who lias been engaged in thoabovo occupation in Loudon, has determlued upon commenIS" THK BEST PLACES IS TUB OOLOSIKb 10 ciug buhintss in Auckland, and will bo happy to wait SFEVO VOSB HOLIDAYS. vZl^Um. o™*0 ™* , * I'"*1 '"* *"* ** * WISHING, SHOGTINO, BOATING, BILLIABDb Carpets returned and removed froe of charge. t iu'v a... CANTELL, LAV,!, TBNNIS, &c. Karangaiapo Road (next Quoen'e Hotel).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6749, 5 July 1883, Page 3
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