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Merchandise. MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN-STREET. HE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK TO 1 SELECT FROM IN NEW ZEALAND. [ESTABLISHED 1876.] LADIES' AND GENTS' SILVER WATCHES, guaranteed for two years, from 30s each Ladies' and Gents' Gold Watches, guarantee-i for two years, from 36s each American Waltham Lever Watches, tlrae years guaranteed, from 60s Rotberham's and Ehrardt's Silver EngUs'u Levers, from 80s; three years guaranteed. These can all be purchased an the deferred-payment system. GOLD WEDDING RINGS AND KKEPERS, al stamped, 9,12, or 18 carat, from 5s 6d each. I Ladies' Dress Ringe, from 5s to 100s each Gents' Rings, in 9, 12, 15. and 18-carst«old (plain), with stonen or gems, from 4s 6d to £"i> each. LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD ALBERTS, all i qualities, from 30s eaci. ' Ladies' and Gents' Silver Chains, from 6s 6d each < BROOCHES, EARRINGS, and BUITES, in Gold and Silver STUDS, LINKS, and COLLAR STPDS, from 6s the set. /GREENSTONE ORNAMENTS, the largest assortVT mont in the colony, at lowest prices; suitable or homo presents, OLD AND SILVER LOCKETS, from 4s each. VT The quality of every article in our departments Is guaranteed, and if not approved of, may be exbanged. /"BLOCKS—A very large variety, all examined andl \j timed and guaranteed for twelve months, from 6s Mto 100s each. Our 12s 6d Nitkel A larm is a speciality and well adapted for the working man. l/LECTRO-FLATED CRUETS, TEA-POTS, TRKHi BENTATION CUPS, TEA SETS, PICKLE FRAMES, BUTTER-COOLER 3, VASES, WAITERS, &c— a very large stock to select from. TABLE AND DESSERT KNIVHS, ELECTROPLATED asd SIBERIAN SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS at English prices. GLASSWARE—UsefuI and Ornamental—comprisVT ing Vkscs, Lnstres, Centre Pieces, Shades, Klowers, Fruits. Birds. DRESDEN CHINA. TOILET SETS. WHAT-NOT ORNAMENTS, GIRONDCLES, &c— an endless assortment. CABINETWARS— Work Boxes, Writing Desks. DrosalDß Cases, Jewel, Glovo, and Handkerchief Boxes, from 2s to 100s each. These will well repay Intending buyers inspecting. LEATHER GOODS—In Ladies' and Gents' Fitted and Unfitted Bags, Travelling Cnses, Albums, Purses. Pocket Books, Pocket Albums, Ci(jaretto and Cigar Cases, So. Albums from Is ed to 80- e.ich, Parses from 6d to 20s. A largo assortment of Sealskin and Musquash Bags and Purses just arrived ; very low in price. TEA SETS (40 pieces) from 153 to 755. Our Kj 20s Sets are marvellous value and very pretty. China Breakfast Sets, the latest novelties, very choice. DOLLS AND TOYS of Foreign and Colonial Man ufacture, the most comploto assortment procurable in the city—all marked in plain figures at the vory lowest prices. A CCORDIONS AND CONCERTINAS from 58 to -OL 60s each. JET. SILVERINE AND ABYSSINIAN GOLD JEWELLERY, too large a variety to particnmRJCYCLES, PERAMBULATORS, ROCKINGX HORSES—In and out door games of every description. rpHE STOCK AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR JL is so varied and extensive that it is impossible to enumerate more than a few leading lines. A visit from intending purchasers is cordially Invited in order that they may convince themselves of its magnitudo, quality, and cheapness. COMPETITION DEFIED AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR QUEKN-BTiLEIT, AUCKLAND. MT EV Y AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE ON SALE. Large and varied Assortment of the Undermentioned Goods :— G.8.D., and other Briar Pipes Meerschaum. Cherry, and Myall Pipes Tobacconists' Sundries Cigars and Cigarettes Lockwood's Posket and Table Cntlory Johnson's, Motley's, and other maker! ditto American and English Electro-plate E.P and N.S. Spoons and Forks Heiffor's Razors Rimmel's Perfumery and Soaps Letchford's and Mouson's Perfumery and Soaps Brnshware of all kinds Dressing and Tooth Combs Barber's and Pocket Combs Caipet Bags Nenfeld's Pianettes and Pianos Concertinas and Accordeons Mnsical Instruments of every description Albums, Purses, Fans, Ladies' Bags, &c Workboxes, Desks and Dressing Cases Stationery of all kinds Fireworks and Chinese Crackers Lawn Tennis and other Games Duke's and Cobbett's Cricketing Goods Marblo, Nickel, and Wood Clocks, Chimney and Toilet Glasses Vases, Lustres, and Flower Centres Novels , Playing Cards Fancy Chinaware Salter's Balances Oil Paintings Balloon and Solid Balls Spectacles and Eye Glasses Masonic Aprons Hat and Umbrella Stands Bird Cages Walkingsticks Manilla Bags Feeding Bottles Toys M. LEVY AND CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS. Queen - street, Adcki^nd. ST. TACOB'S AIL el \J THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. M. LEVY & CO., Sole Agents for Auckland. rm/TOORE & npOWNSHEND, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS I AND IMPORTERS

Of the foUowing Goods which are OF THE FINEST QUALITY AND ARE NOW on Sale. Madeira Champagne SPaRKLING BURGUNDY JAMAICA BUM Lowndes , do BRANDIES Hennessy's *** Martell's pale and dark Cavalier ♦ *" * in bulk and caae Old Tom Geneva JDKZ Wolfe's Schnapps WHISKEYS TEACHER'S Greenlees and Colville's Dnnville's AUSTRALIAN WINES Tokay llataro Muscat Sbiraz Reisltng Hockhoimer Frontignsc Chasselas in pints and quart LIQUEURS Curacoa Maraschino _ CLAKETS La Rose St. Julien La Fete St. Estcphe St. Bmlieon (haute) ALE AND STOUT Marriau's ' Bass Tennant's Gulnneas's Dublin Stout Whitbread London do In pints and quarts. Address: i PORT-STREET, AUCKLAND. BYBPBOU* APPOnmiENI. (Awarded PrUe Medal Sydney Exhibition), yyxoN's e /RINGER A LE - A NON-ALCOHOLIC, REFRESHING AND STIMULATING BEVKRAGE. MAY BE PROCURED EVERYWHERE, IN QUART AND PINT BOTTLES. Purchasers are cautioned against inferior imitations. . SOLE AGENT (WHOLESALE) : ARTHUR H. NATHAN. TiIDEN TERRACE AND MOUNT ROS« KILL GROCERY STORES. COAL AND FIREWOOD YABD. F," M. MORLEY & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6827, 4 October 1883, Page 7