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Fancy Goods. • j GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. FOR .... TiTATCHES, Gold a ver, all warranted to ENTSV&nd LADIES' DRESSING OASES, ox W time • - ca U quWtely fitted, marvellously low I riLOCKS. Marble, Wood and Nickel, and every q IET and PEARL BEAD NECKLETS, with one, O Other line. 2 two, throe in row. B EWELLERY, all Steriine Gold, and Sterling |SJ ■ Silver too; 2 TJIRTHDAY CARDS It BIRTHDAY BOOKS ELECTRO-PLATE at Lowest Prices we can R X* —sure none with us compare j slwaysdo. <J A LBUMS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS are . .jljl. are never wunting therer T-kIAMOtos (not Canterburr) set in Abyssinian g "DRUSHES, (20MB8, and SOAPS, and U oo i d . 1 " O Jo SCENTS, and PERFUMES very sweet} ILVERIITE, with Stones and Pearls, all lovely W "DIESSE and LUBEN, MASON too, and others to behold; A quite a treat PRESENTS, such as these on Birthdays are the © rage; 3 TJOCKINO HORSEB,ROCKING BOATS,with RINGS, BRACELETS. NECKLETS, with „ XI each that do not rook; lovely Charms, suiting every age; ~~ ■ vOLLS, treat and small, dressed and undressed, *J a most glgaatlo stock t | > CUTLERY of evtry kind, Sheffield makes well O rpOYS, suited both in price and else to almost known; M JL every one. (I.HINA, GLASS, and CROCKERYWARE, im- Q ONE0 NE S HILL!'.NG, SIXPENCE, THREE. J ported straight from Home; O " PENCE each, more or less anon. E»OOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go O _ ► pay more? gj A CCORDIANSandCONOEUTiNAS, sure music UTATIONERY, none' cheaper found in ware- _ Xi- H hath charms; ; O house, shop, or store. O and MUSIC BOXES, E-t Ks with bell arid drum alarms. DESKS, WORK-BOXES, and PAPETARIES, riIHE LONDON ARCADE—visit it—each patron with deep, mysterious drawers; 2 X wa will thank you— BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHES3, and CRIB, o JN it you'll llnd, 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; QUESTIONS. ANSWERS. BECAUSE the opening Fof Goodson's JEWELLERY, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, and Ja /^ Lo ,?S on ,^ T S d l t ma jH? d , s , lle J'. Bri °° th ® FANCY GOODS generally in Auckland, during tho """US® Returns principle past three yearat has led others to imitate it. WHY remains yet unfa Jled the pre- OECAUSE nn appreciating pnbli> know dieted closing of the London Arcade, after -■/ y bo : "trodacod the_" S. P. and.[Q. R motto gix months' existence f and patronise the one who did bo. WHY is it unnecessary to "mark down" g»EC AUSE it is so well known thatallgooda and " sell o£f," or by professedly " alarming Jj having alwsys been marked in plain figures, at sacrifices," and " deferred payment," decoy customers one uniform low rate of profit, no such artifice is into the Arcade f needed. ~\}if HY should every resident of and E® ECAUSE ia no place in the city can there Vf visitor to Auckland Inspect tha London Ml be seen such a comprehensive and valuable Arcade before making their purchases ? assortment of goods at such tempting prices. NOTE THE!ADDRSSSES— GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. „ , „ CHRISTCHURCH. LONDON OFFICE. ST. MARY AXE.

Saddlery. ■ « I I i3a 64 S fi S? 00 „ *3 «8 02 H g I | &s M So .g sa ■ S i*« I sfi * * sill |p *3 & 0 •§ J a ° s a.'? i Ui « ' « Is | f a |gt a g | ! i Jss „ . fiJ i :-H - 21" § -- s.-lii HS o w *& 03 s.g I 1 s = sfflM M J *5 0. fk g fl « |& p 5 g cqSI ||| ,• K a £ • o g^'o * Si 1" I 111 '« „ s- ° 2 lis H § § § i °|1 [* 2 |* 1 J 1 s? t so i s m Q m w f? S-S i h g f f » £»~ " S =3 g 1-H" 2 ft "" | " ti "5 <-S I ° a 3 3 §11 Uk s :- gs| i t 53 I- *2% § 5 &sf <22 I I s ai Established 1861. J. W ' 8 * " * X. 165, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, MAKUPAOTUBER AND IMPORTER Off ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS. INTER Q.OODS. WATERPROOF RIDING APRONS WATERPROOF DRIVING APRONS WATERPROOF HORSE COVERS WATERPROOF LOIN COVERS WATERPROOF GAITERS WATERPROOF RIDING LEGGINGS WATERPROOF BAGS WATERPROOF VALISES WATERPROOF PASTE, FOE boots AND HARNESS. CANVAS COVERS, lined with pelt, for HUNTING OR PLOUGH HORSES TURNED OUT DURING THE WINTER. CLARK'S, TWIGG'S, DERBY, AND PRINCE OF WALES HORSE CLIPPERS. Having a large and Experienced Staff, J. W. can execute orders with despatch. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended toi Branch Establishment: HAMILTON BAST. ORTHE AND DAVIE S. SADDLERS, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKERS, DARBY-STREET, AUCKLAND. Awarded Three Bint Prises at the Auckland AgrScnl. tsral and Pastoral Show, Not. 1882, for Baggy, Cart, andSprlng Oart Harness. All Harness guoraato«d hand sown.

Seeds, Produce, &c. pOTATOES! POTATOES! POTATOES! BEST CANTERBURY AND 0 AMARU, For Seed and Table. Not to be excelled. Sample:! and price on application. Also, all kinds of CANTERBURY GRAIN and PRODUCE at lowest current prices. davies, McMillan, & co., 13, CUSTOMHO (JSE-STREET. Near H. B. Morton's. (Q.ARDEN gEEDS. Just received,- per s.s. Doric, a large consignment of AGRICULTURAL, VEGETABLE, and FLOWER SEEDS. Saved from our own select stocks, these cannot be excelled. Also on hand, a large supply of Colonialgrown Seeds. The germinating powers of all thoroughly tested. Post Orders will receive prompt attention. Catalogues to be had on application tree. Head Establishment: SAMUEL YATES, 16 and 18, Old Mitigate, Manchester. [Estab. 1826.J ARTHUR YATES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEED WAREHOUSE 40, Victoria-street, Auckland. jgi o :a g a l e AND TO ARRIVE. CHEAP LINES ! CHEAP LINES ! 1000 sacks Oats—Short Peed, Milling, and Tartarian 60 tons OAiiARU Potatoes (part selected foh seed) 18 tons Splendid Southern Chaff (oaten sheaves) 2 tons Canterbury Cheese 200 sacks Fowl Wheat Oatmeal, Maize, Bran*, Chaff Flour—Wood's and Fleming's, and Gilkison's The Celebrated ALBANY FOOD, Invaluable for Infants and Invalids, and Household Purposes. E. MITCHELSON & CO., KAURI GUM AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, 10. Queen-street Wharf. H. LfI.VERS, in thanking his ens- ® tomers for their liberal support during 18 years, begs to inform them that he has taken over the Retail Seed Business of Messrs. H?sketh and Aitken, and will in future carry on the trade in theii premises in Queen-street. || —| ESKETH & AITKEN having transferred their Retail Seed Business to Mr. G. H. Lavers, beg to inform their friends that they still carry on their business in Durham-street (opposite the Haymarket Sale Yards). Auckland, July 30,1883. THE HAYMARKET. "O EGULA'R SALES OF HAY AND -IV STRAW BACH TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At Eleven o'Clock. ALFRED BPCKLAND. Machinery. o R SALE, 6,10,15, and 26 h.p. Engines and Boilers Second-hand Portable Engines 1 Steam Winch Bieaking-down and Circular Sawing Machinery New ana Second-hand Timber Jacks l£ tons Best Trim way Wire Complete Set of Boring Bods and Fitting Bone Iff Winches Truck Wheels Ship's Castings Pulleys aod Shaiting Bakers' Oven Work Cotton and Hay Presses Turbino Water Wheels Pipes MAfIKCTKLT) ANT» CO. WATKn LAID OS} ESTABLISHED* 1865 I OAS LAID OH TTI & W. FOWLER, JO e plumbers, gasfitters, brass founders, FINISHERS, AND SHEET METAL WO RKERS, t-0., 48 AND EO, VICTORIA-STREET WEST Manufacturers of Corrugated Tanks, Galvanised Spouting, Piping, Ridging, etc.,.in 6or 8 feet longths. Importers of Plumbers' and Tinsmiths' Materials and Fittings.—C, lai -W. F. having the best mathlnerr and appliance > r are in a position to execute work and Orders at lowest remunerative prices. Lioeksbd PbVUBEBS ACCBXMSI) WiXEILWOaKai

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6829, 6 October 1883, Page 2

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