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MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR AUD JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN-STREET. HE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN NEW ZEALAND. 1 [Established 1876.1 LADIES' AND GENTS' SILVER WATCHES, guaranteed for two years, from 30s each Ladles' and Gents' Gold Watches, guaranteed for two years, from 35s each American Waltham Lever Watches, three years guaranteed, from 603 Rotberham's and Ehrardt's Silver -English Levers, from 80s; three years guaranteed. These can all be purchased on the deferred-payment system. Gold wedding rings and keepers, ai stamped, 9,12, or 18 carat, from Es 6d each. Ladies' Dress Rings, from 6s to 100s each i Gents' Rings, in 9, 12, 16. and' 18-carat gold (plain), •with stones or gems, from 4s 6d to £20 each. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD ALBERTS, all qualities, from 303 each Ladies' and Gents' Silver Chains, from 6s 6d each BROOCHES, EARRINGS, and SUITES, in Gold j and Silver STUDB, LINKS, and COLLAR STUDS, from 6s the sot. GREENSTONE ORNAMENTS, the largest assortment in the colony, at lowest prices; suitable or home presents. IP OLD AND SILVER LOCKETS, from 4s each. VX The quality of every article in onr departments Is guaranteed, and if not approved of, may be exhanged. CLOCKS— A very large variety, all examined andl timed and guaranteed for twolve months, from 6s 6d to 100s each. Our 12s 6d Nickel A lann is a speciality and well adapted for the working man. ELECTRO-PLATED CRUETS, TEA-POTS, PRESENTATION GUPS, TEA SETS, PICKLE FRAMES. BUTTER-COOLERS, VASES, WAITERS, &o.—a very large >tock to select from, Table and dessert knives, electroplated and SIBERIAN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS at English prices. GLASSWARE— Useful and Ornamental—comprising Vases, Lustres, Centre Pieces, Shades, Flowers, Fruits, Bkds. DRE3DEN CHINA, TOILET SETS, WHAT-NOT ORNAMENTS, GIRONDGLES, &o-an endless assortment CABINETW ARE—Work Boxes, Writing Desks, i . Dressing Cageß, Jewel, Glove, and Handkerchief Boxes, from 2s to 100s each. These will well repay intending buyers Inspecting. LEATHER GOODS-In Ladies' and Gents' Fittod and Unfitted Bags, Travelling Cases, Albums, Purses. Pocket Books, Pocket Albums, Cigarette &nd Cigar Cases, &C. Albums from Is 6d to 80a each. Purees from 6'd to 20s. A largo assortment of Sealskin and Mnsquash Bags and Purses just arrived ; very low in price. CHINA TEA SETS (40 pleceß) from IBs to 765. Onr 20s Sets are marvellous value and vory pretty. China Breakfast Sets, the latest novelties, very choice. DOLLS AND TOYS of Foreign and Colonial Man ufacture, the most complete assortment procurable In the city—all marked In plain figures at the vory lowest prices. ACCORDIONS AND CONCERTINAS Irom 6s to 60s each. JET. SILVERINE AND ABYSSINIAN GOLD JEWELLERY, too large a variety to particularise. . Tricycles, perambulators, rockingH ORSES—in and out door games of every description. THE STOCK AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR is so varied And extensive that it is impossible to enumerate more than a few leading lines. A visit from intending purchasers la cordially invited in order that they may convince thomselves of its magnitude, quality, and cheapness. COMPETITION DEFIED AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR QuKEN-aijiEEi, Auckland. JJISCUITS 1 JgISCUIT ! JgISCUITS 1 J. BYCROFT & CO.'S BISCUITS should be on every table. Everybody knows that Biscuit, btjing cnfermented and thoroughly baked, is more easily digested thau FKBMENXED BREAD, consequently MOBE WHOLESOME. J. BYCROFT & CO.'S BISCUITS are good, and GUARANTEED FREE from all ADULTERATION, and made from only the very best materials. All kinds, viz., BEST MIXED, PEOPLE do., Digestive, Sweet Lunch, Ginger Nuts, Milk, &c., may be obtained from all the Grocers. ASK FOR BYCROFT'S BISCUITS Q N f S A L E, Flour—AXeek's, Anderson's, By croft's, and Ade* laido Maize—Sydney and Coast Bran Potatoes Oatmeal Oats Biscnits of all descriptions Kerosene—Devoe's Candles—Do Boubaix Jenar*s Dried landing Sugar—Colonial Sugar Company Hobart Jams Tea— Season's Hobart Rails and Palings Newcastle Coal and Coke Spokes, Felices, and Shafts. : jg? TON E jg RQ S,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 3 October 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 3 October 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 3 October 1883, Page 7