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x aucy urooas. GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCANE. FOR WATCHES, Gold and Silver, all warranted to I | P ENTS' and LADIES' DRESSING: CASES,; e*' '■. tirna; I H *~T qulsltely fitted, marvellously low! ' CLOCKS. Marble, Wood and Nickel, and every q IET and PEARL BEAD NECKLETS, with one, other Una. |\3 «i two, three In row. JEWELLERY, all Sterling Gold, and Sl.erling I 5j I Silver too; S "DIRTHDAY CARDS 6 BIRTHDAY BOOKS ELECTRO-PLATE at Lowest Prices wo can I*s X> —sure none with us compare; always do, «3 . * LBUHS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS Ere 1 ~ jCX are never wanting there. DIAMONDS (not Canterbury) set in Abyssinian Q "ORUSHES, COMBS, and SOAPS, and Gold; O XJ SCENTS, and PERFUMES very sweet; joILVERINE, with Stones and Pearls, aU lovely P TJIfiSSE and LUBEN, MASON too, and others . O to behold; K X quite a treat. I PRESENTS, such as these on Birthdays are the © ra B e; J TJ OCKING HORSES, ROCKING BOATS, with RINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, with M XI each that do not rock; lovely Charms, suiting every age; . S~ | vOLLS,grea.tandsmall,dre!isedandundressed, 1 ■■■''*'■■!■■.. a *J a most gigantic stock! CUTLERY of every kind, Sheffield makes well © npoYS, suited both in price and size to almost known; '■"-■■■ ■" -'■■■'■' 03 X everyone. (>HINA, GLASS, and CROCKERY WARE, im-. Q /^NE. SHILLING, SIXPENCE, THREEJ ported straight from Homo; O \J PENCE each, mora or less anon. BOOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go O pay more? r»j \ CCORDIANSand CONCERTINAS, sure music STATIONERY, none cheaper found in ware- -ci- it hath charms; house, shop, or ttore. ,:. ~.-■ ■■"«•■ O I~\RCHESTRANETTES,and MUSIC BOXES, '.".■■';:: H V 7 with bell and drum alarms. DESKS. WORK-BOXES, and PAPETAKIES, a HPHE LONDON ARCADE-visitit—each patron with deep, mysterious drawers; Jk X we will thank yon— BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB, © TN it youll find, JUST LOOK AROUND, and Games which have their laws;,, f; ,;..' X " from a Needle to an Anchor." GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE - ' "■■■.■ •■•.■ 00 TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. ... •,. ■' QUESTIONS. . ■....■•'" -ANSWERS.': '■ ■ : , -'"'. : ' W^o^r P A%^^l% e 'ft**? 8 * t 5 T?' ng: "' of '*$*£* JEWELLERY, CUTLERY STATIONERY and •- H - J ? London Arcade marked a new era on tho city, FANCY GOODS generally in Auckland, during the » nd , tho .''' Sm » ll .. Pr ° fi ' °° d Q"*"* K?tnms" principle "past throo years? ' has led others to imitate it. -■• , , . ~\tfßY remains vet unfu jlled -the' pre- .OECAUSE -a. appreciating .publio know> Vy ; dieted dosing of the London Arcade, after '-■/ '. Who ,f n l t ™ ducoli l he^' S -' *■• ana Q--B" motto six months' existence! . and patronise the one .who did so. WHY is it unnecessary to •' mark dojvn" ■ 7D>EC A.USE it is so well knownthatallgoodß and " sell off," or by professedly " alarmin? HP having always been marked In plain figures, at • sacrifices," and'"deferred payment," decoy-customers one uniform low rate of profit, no such artifice .is. Into tho Arcado? v : noedpd. WHY shonld every resident of and OECAUSE in no plate in the city can there, visitor to Auckland inspect tho London JD> be seen such a comprehensive'and valuable" Arcade before making their purchases 1 assortment of goods at such tempting prices. ' NOTE THE ADDRESSES— -~".■ GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE,: AUCKLAND. „ . CHRISTCHURCEi LONDON OFFICE, ST.- . :

.. Seeds, Produce, &c. ■TCT'EW -fIAEDM QEEDS. Just received, per s.s. Doric, a largo consignment of AGRICULTURAL, VEGFTABLE, and FLOWER SEEDS. Saved from our own select stocks, these cannot bo excelled. Also on hand, a largo supply of Colonialgrown 'Seeds. Tho . germinating powers of all thoroughly tested. , Post Orders will receivp prompt attention. Catalogues to bo had on .application free. Head Establishment: SAMUEL YATES, 10 and 18' Old Millgate, Manchester. , £Estab. 1520.] AETHOR YATES, WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL SEED WAREHOUSE, 40, Victoria-street, Auckland. ' F ° R ... S A L E ..'.; .an:3 '■_ TO ARRIVE. '. CHEAP LINES ! CHEAP LINES ! 1000 sacks,Oats—Short Feed, Milling, ■ and Tartarian' ! . 60 tons Oamard Potatoes (part selec- '., . tkd for seed) L .18 tons Splendid Southern Chaff ■ (oaten sheaves) ■ ..' ' 2 TONS CANTERBURY CfIEESE ! 200 sacks Fowl Wheat , Oatmeal, Maize, Bran, Chaff Flour—Wood's and Flbmino's, and Gilkison's Tho Celebrated ALBANY. FOOD, Invaluable for ! Infants and Invalids, and Household Purposos. E. MITCHELSON & Co!, KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 19. Queon-strcet Wharf. /P< H. LA.VERS, in thanking hia cus- *-" ° tomera for their liberal support during 18 | ' years, begs to inform their, that ho has taken over tho' _■ Retail Seed Business of Messrs. Ilcskqth and Aitken, and will in future carry on the trade in their premises in Queen-street. & AITKEN having irana- ,' ■■■'' ferred their'Reta.tl Seed Business to Mr. G. H. Lavers, beg to inform their friends, that they.siiVl ' ■ carry oh their business, in Durhamrstreot. (opposite ; tho. Haymark.et'Sale Yard's)'. Auckland, July 30, ISS3. EX BRITISH KING, PURPLE TOP, YELLOW ABEHDEKN, CHAMPION, AND KING OF THE SWEDE TURNIP SEED. RED GLOBE MANGOLD. Just landed, ox British King, a Now Stock of Mara, moth Bod, Mammoth Yellov. Rod Glote, and ~h impion Yollow Globe Mangold Seed, harly Ambir, Sorghum Scccharalum, and Arabian Evergreen Mllltt Sood; Tobacco and Tea Seed. Seed Potatoes in several varieties. THOMAS STEADMAN & CO., SESD Jir.RCHANTS, 175, Quecn-strcot, Auckland. THE HAY MARKET. REGULAR SALES OF HAY AND STRAW EACH TUESDAY. AND FRIDAY; At Eleven o'clock. * I ALFRED BUCKLAND, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6819, 25 September 1883, Page 2