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. .. ; Faticy Goods. GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. for '•;. '■-;■, I

WATCHES, Qold and all warr&hiod* to timfc.; '.■•.'■ CLOCKS. Marble, Wood and; Nickel, and every other line. . J EW ,ELLERT, all Sterling Gold, and Sterling Silver too ; . ■ ELECTRO-PLATE at Lowest Prices we can always do. T) IA^?£ D3 < nof ' Canterbury) set in Abyssinian ((jILVERINE, with Stones and Pearls, all lovely kTJ. to behold; PRESENTS, snch as these on Birthdays are the rage;. RINGS, BRACELETS. NECKLETS, with lovely Charms, suiting every age; CUTLERY of evety kind, Sheffield makes Well known; / IHINA, GLASS, and CROCKERYWARE, im* Vy ported straight from Heme ; BOOKS at English. Prices, then wherefore go pay more ? STATIONERY, none cheaper found in waroO house, shop, or store. DESKS. WORK-BOXES, and PAPETARIES with deep, mysterious drawers ; ' BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB and Games which have their laws f '

GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE.

GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE,

QUESTIONS. WHY is there such a noticeable reduction in the price of CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELLEEY. CUTLERY, STATIONERY, ami FANCY GOOI>S generally in Auckland, during the past three years t * / WHY remains yet unfu illecl the predicted closing of the London. Arcade, after six months' existence ? , WHY is it unnecessary to •' mark down" and "soil ofiV'or by professedly "alarrain? sacrifices," and "deferred piyment," decoy customers into the Arcade ? WHY should every resident of and visitor to Auckland inspect;.the. London Arcade before making their purchases (

NOTE THE'ADDRESSES— GQODSON'S LONDON 'LONDON OFFICE Seeds, Produce, ecc TVTEW nARDEH QEEDS. ARTHUR YATES Bogs tointlmato tha . ho has opened a Garden Seed Store in Victoria-street, Auckland, next to the Observer Office, being a branch of Samuol Yatos' Seed "VVharehQUSt, 1C and 18, Old MUlgate, ; Manchester. His first consignment has just arrivod, in oicollent condition. Thoy have' been selected from the most reliable growers, and as their germinating powers hftvo been thoroughly tested, - they. cannot fail: to please. Post-office Ordors. will repoivo prompt attention. Catalogues to bo bad on application froo. ARTHUR YATES, j SfcKD JIBKOnAJiT, Victoria-street, Auckland. . ■ | JJI 0 R O A L E A\D TO ARRIVE. , CHEAP LINES ! CHEAP LINES ! 1000 sacks Oats—Shoiit .Feed, , Milling, and Tartarian 60 tons Oamard Potatoes (part sel£c. ; ■ TED FOR StLD) ■18 TONS/ SPLHSDin SobTHfcRN CIUFF (OAT>.N bllr-IVKS) 2 tons Cantkrbitri CITEFiE 200 sacks Fowl Wheat Oatmeal, Mai/k, Brw, Chifv ~ Flour—Wood's a>d Fleming's, aw < Gilkisov's

The Celebrated ALBANY FOOD, Invaluable for Infants and Invalids,' and Household Purposes. E. MITCHELSON:& CO;, KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS; 19. Queon-Btrcot Wharf. EX BRITISH KING, PURPLE TOP, YELLOW ABERDEEN*. CIUMi'ION, AND KING OF THE SWEDE TURNIP SEED. HED GLOBE MANGOLD. Just landed, ex British King, a New Stock of Mammoth Red, Martimoth Yellow, Red Glote, and Charts pion Yellow Globe Mangold Beed. Karly Amber, Sorghtim Seccharatum, and Arabian Evergreen Millet Seed;. Tobacco and Tea Seed. Seed Pot&toos In several varieties. THOMAS STBADMAN & CO., SEED MERCHANT?, 175,. Queon-street, Auckland. 0 H. LAYERS,, in thanking his ensV»1 • { on j 6ra f ot ti e i r liberal support during.lß years, tegs to inform them that li 3 has taken over the Betail Sood Business of Messrs, Ileakothand Aitken,. and will in future carry on the trade, in their premises to Queen-street.

TfTESKETH & AIXKEN having trans(erred thetr Retail Seed Business to Ur. 0. H. L&vors, beg to inform thoit friohds that, thoy still cany on their business. In Durham-street (opposite the Hayumket Sale Yards). Auckland, July 30.1853. THE HAYMA RKE T. . BEGDLAR SALES OF HAY AND STRAW EACH TOESDAY AND FRIDAY, At Eleven p'Clpcfc ALFRED BUCKLAND, I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6813, 18 September 1883, Page 2