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Fancy Goods. - GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOE . ' WATCHES, Gold and Silver, all warranted to /"I ENT3' and LAMES' DRESSING CASES, ox time; , ra vX qulsitely fitted, marvellously low 1 ) Marble, Wood and Nickel, and every" o TET and P.KARL BEAD NECKLETS, with one, \y other line. 3 • «J two, throe in row. all Sterling Gold, and Sterling 5 ) «l Silver too; ' 2 ~T>IRTHDAY CARDS b BIRTHDAY BOOKS r TTtLECTRO-PLATE "t Lowest Prices we can W _D —sore none with us compare; JCi always do. "5 A LBTJMS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS are . -- ■ J\. . are.never wanting there. - > TiIAMONDS (not Canterbury) set In Abyssinian 5 T> BUSHES, COMBS, and SOAPS, and t IJ .Gold; O J3 .SCENTS, and PEKFCMES very sweet; SIiVERINE, with Stones and Pearls, aU lovely Q TpifiSSE and LUBEN, MASON too, and others to behold; S A quite a treat. PRESENTS, snch as these on Birthdays are the © rage; J T3 OGKING HORSES, HOCKING BOATS, with RINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, with - XI each that do not rock; lovely Charms, suiting every age;' - I \OLLS, preat and small, dressed And nndressed, > J2J *-' a most gigantic stock! CUTLERY of every kind, Sheffield mates well © rTIOYS, suited both in price and size to almost known; CQ JL eveiy one. GLASS, and CROCKERYWARE, im- Q A NE SHILLING, SIXPENCE, THREEJ ported straight from Home; © \J PENCE each, more or less anon. ' "OOOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go O JJ pay more? r+j A CCORDIANSanI CONCERTINAS, sure music ! LjTATIONERY. none cheaper fonnd in ware- J\- it hath charms ; O house, shop, or store. O /~VRCHESTRANETTES, and MUSIC BOXES, , , ■ rH yj with bell and drum alarms. I 'TTfcESKS. WORK-BOXES, and PAPETARIES, _ fTIHE LONDOi>f AROADE-visit it—each patron ' jJ with deep, mysterious drawers; 2 -*- we W 'H thank you— BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB, © TN it you'll find, JUST LOOK AROUND, and Games which have their laws; ] X " from a Needle to an Anchor." ; GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. XmSTIONS - ANSWERS. W CLoIkTwATCHES- I* ECAUSB the °^ Tof Goodaon's JEWELLERY, CUTLERY STATIONERY and -*-* London Arcade marked a new era on the city, PANCY GOODS generally in Auckland during the and tho " SmaU Profit and Quick Returns" principle past three years J has led others to imitate it. WHY remains yet unfu jlled the pre- O-ECAUSE an appreciating public know . dieted closing of the London Arcade, after *-* whol ntroduced the "S. P. and Q. R"motto six months' existence ? and patronise tho one who (lid so. WHY is it unnecessary to " mark down" «~F>EC ADSE it is so well knownthatallgooda and '* soli off," or by professedly " alarming BJ& having always been maJrfeed in plain figures, at sacrifices," and " deferred payment," decoy customers one uniform low rata of profit, no such artifice is into the Arcade! needed. WHY should every resident of and I3ECAUSE in no place in the city can there visitor to Auckland inspect the London JL) be seen such a comprehensive. and valuable Arcade before making their purchases ? assortment of goods at such tempting prices. NOTE THE'ADDRESSES— GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. CHRISTCHUROH LONDON OFFICE, ST. MARY AXE. Wine and Spjrit Merchants. __^ HANCOCK '"'■'& C 0., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS, &c, gg QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND BREWERS, NEWMARKET. HANCOCK & CO. take this opportuuity of informing their numerous customers and the public generally that they have now oponed their New Premises in Queen-street, adjoining tho Imperial (late Metropolitan) Hotel. H. 4 Co. have been at considerable expense In fitting np their Now Promises and making them specially suitable for carrying on their largoly increasing Wine and Bpiiit and Bottling Business. Every facility has been utilised for conducting the Bottling of their Ales and Porter, both of-whioh arenow so well and favourably known throughout the Colony, and especially the Province if Auckland, and under the prccent management of that department they hope to maintain a fair share of the 'trade. A Sample Room a specially set apart in the Wine and Spirit Department, and, with exceptional arrangements for Bottling and Repacking from Bond in Jars and Kegs, &c, an inducement is offered to Customers to continue their liberal support, and those who have not hitherto civon them a trial to judge of the excellence of their goods and the impartial manner in which they conduct their business. H. and Co. have ananged with a first-class Loudon buyer for export to the Colony of the finest blends of Wines and Spiiits, and with special advantages which they havo secured as to brands, 6a, they hope to merit the patronage of the Public, a patronage which they feel assured, in tho Wine and Spirit Business, can only bo secured and retained by the closest attention to the requirements of their Clients. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE— CHAMPAGNE: Louis Rooderer and Theophile Roudoror&nd Co.'s Silver and Gold Tops, Delnhardt's Moselle, Burgundy, Chambortin, Ac. PORT AND SHERKY WINES : Sandiman's, Hunt's, Tarragona, Vegas, Cozon's, Yglesia, &c, fine old Tawney Ports, Rich Bouquet Flavour, and fine Pale Dry Sherries COLONIAL WINES : Muscat, Grenacho, Frontignac, Tokay, Muscadine, Constantia, Claret, &c: all Adelaide Wines of a good age, pure, bright, and thoroughly sonnd. These are specially selected from the Grange Vineyard BRANDIES: Hennessey's, MartoH'B, Otard's, Prunier's, Gustave Bouche and Co.'s, 1 and 3 star, bulk and case, flasks and half-flasks WHISKIES: Jamieson's and Dunville's Irish Whiskies, Glenllvet (three to five years old), Thorn and Cameron's, Teacher's, Abbotsford, Walkor's, ÜBher's, &c; case, flasks and half-flaskii ' GIN: J.D.K.Z. Geneva (20 bot. 4 gala., proof), Schnapps, Wolfe's and other Brands, Burnett's and other Brands Old Tom SARSAPARILLA : Townsend's and Liqueurs and Bitter:; favourite brands RUM: R. W. P. Lowndes', 10 and 30 0.P., hds. and qr.-casks, Red Heart, Golden Fleece, &c, in case ALES AND STOUT : Ihler Bell's Bull Dog, Burke's, Dogs Head, Tennant's, 4c, and Hancock and Co.'s Superior Bottled Colonial Ale and Stout, quarts and pints. H. and.Co. are Sole Agents for the Pure Highland Malt Whiskey; Abbotsford, and the V.O. and excellent Brandy known in the market as Gustave Bouche and Co.'s ' H. and Cq. will bo glad to be furnished with particulars if any of their friends aro at any time anxious to Purchase, or Sell, or Transfer Hotel Properties, when, from their large connection, they may be found useful TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CONNECTED WITH BREWERY AND TOWN HOUSE. fTNION OIL, SOAP. AND CANDLE . O" I£> /Ti IBBONS & r(O., %J COMPANY (LIMITED). IjLo JI7 c %JC \j OF TBA, COFFEE, AKD SPICE MERCHANTS, COMMON AND TOILET SOAPS. WHOLESALE and FAMILY GROCERS, CANDLES, PEANUT, and oxhbb Ltjbri- Coal, Firewood, and Pbodtjob oatino OILS. Merchants, H O B 8 ON-S ISIS T. SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS-PARNELL. j OIL WORKS — CUSTOMHOUSE-STREET WEST. Full market rates returned for consignments o WAREHOUSE AND OFFICES—LOWER ALBERT Oountry Produce Settlers and others requiring STREET. Goods in wholesale quantities iriU find a considerablj " advantage by giving us a> trial. Cash Purchasers of Tallow. Delivery taken at either ParneU Works o» Ware fl ' GIBBON& & CO., hontS. ■ fIOBB ON-STSBBT, AdOKHSJ. •

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6825, 2 October 1883, Page 2

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