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Pancy Goods. ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! HRISTMAS JL RESENTS ! "VTEW "REAR'S aTIiFTS ! J3I EW J- EAR'S VJTIFTS ! AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR AND CELEBRATED CHEAP WATCH AND JEWELLERY DEPOT. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN THE COLONIES. The Proprietor of th& above popular Establishment has much pleasure in notifying to the public of Auckland andjvisitors that very LARGE ADDITIONS -HAVE BEEN MADE TO .THE STOCK, suitable for the Holiday Season, consisting of Gold and Silver Watches, Ch»ins, Necklets, Lockets. Brooches, Earilngs, Sluds, Links, Suites, Ladles'and Gents' Rings, Weddins: Rings, Keepers, Greenstone Ornaments, and an endless variety of Jewellery, '. of which EVERY ARTICLE IS GUARANTEED; And if not approved of exchanced. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Work Baskets, direct' from Paris ; Ladies' Bags, Reticules, Companions , Albums, Purses, Pocket Books, In'iStandsi'-.vCabinets, Dressing Caseß, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes ; Electroplated Cruets, Tea Sets, Teapots, Cake and Card Baskets, Cups, Vases, Spoons, Forks, Pickle Frames, Arc; China, Tea, Breakfast, and Dinner Sets ' Bohemian Glass Vases, Lustres, Toilet Sets, Baskets, Whatnot Ornaments, Glass-shaded Goods and Crystal Palace Ceramic Ware : Dolls in China, Wax, Couipo', Inoiarubber, Wool, Cloth, and of every conceivable design; Toys too numerous to attempt to particu larise. EVERY ARTICLE MARKED AT THE VERY -_ . .LOWEST ;PRICE IN. PLAIN FIGUJJES. Compare the Prices to convince .yourselves of, the fact That they are the Lowkst in tue-Tow^. The Proprietor takes this opportunity of thanking the public for the increased patronage awarded during the past, year. MONTAGUE'S TrrUNCY-OAZAAR, OJNTAGUE'S -IP ANCY -OaZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Princes-street, Dunedin , Victoria Avenuu, Wanganui. JUST UNPICKED AT GOODSON'3 I ONDON A RCADE. OODSON'S JLiONDON iJ-RCADE, Sheffield Cutlery (specially Manufactured and Stamped, *' The London Arcade'')."; '■: TrA Trays, Waitkrs, &c. (cheap). More Novelt es in Japanese Goqds, Terra Cottaware and Fk.urks, Majolicaware (some lovely.goods); : Plush Brackets and Photo. Frames Model Steamboats and EnojixeS; Ashantee Hammocks. CONSTANT NOVELTIES BEING RECEIVED CONSTANT NOVELTIES BEING H.EQ'EIVEDThe ordinary Stock is so comprehensive and extensive,, it will well rep»y an jn'spsctio'n,- ■ Which We CORDIALLY INVITE; THE PLACE IN AUCKLAND FOR SELECTING' A.PRESENT. Our Stock of Sterling Gold and Silver Jewellery, though not LARGEST IN THE COLONY, Is the cheapest and it will be found ample: selection, to suit all tastes, comprising— Gold and Silver Watchos (all warranted) The 60s as advertised in retail.<]ua.ntities.at wholesale prices, we have alnays suo:''Jiod.'a,t.' the-. price, and bavin? a practised Watchriialterou our' staff, any correction or repairs cau; be. promptly attended to Gold and Silver Chains, Lockets, Necklets,. Brooches ■'■ and Earrings, Studs, Links, Sui'es; 'Ladies' and'. Gents' Rings, Wedding Rings and Keei.e'rs,-Green-stone Ornaments, Babies' Corals and;Bells,-.arid:'an . assortment of novelties too numerous to.mention:. Each article guaranteed, it being needless to add exchanged if not approved, that being, .ho now phase in our trade but adopted at its. commencement. -. In Electro-Plate—Clocks, Cutlery, Stationery, Glass: and China, and g.neral Fancy Goods we/'jiistly claim pteeminence as having the largofct, most valuable,, and beat assorted stock to bo found in any- emporium throughout tho Colonies, and will be fp.und' to comprise — Work Boxes and Baskets Desks and Work Boxes combined "Writing Desks and Papeteries, Dressing.Cas.es. and ; Bags lilted Photo, and .-crap Albums, Musical and Floral* Scraps; in endless variety Birthday Cards and Books, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes Maori Kits, Kauri Gum Ornaments, Jewel Cases Brackets in plush velvet, wood, and iron.'■' Concertinas and Accordions Ladies' Bags in plush, velvet, Russia, and .Morocco Leather Bagaleile, Drafts. Chess, Rezinue, and other games Basienettes and Babi'-s' Baskets Cigarette and Cigar Cases Perfumes and Toilet Requisites Oil and Colour Boxes Mathematical Insijuments Opera and Field Glasses Fans in great variety Children'* Tricycles and Toy Perambulators Purses and Pocket Book 3 Rocking Hor'-es Dolls anil Dolls' Houses Breakfait, Dinner, Dessert, Tea, Toilet; and hamber .services Toys in 1001 varieties at prices ridiculously cheap We have always marked our goods in- .plain 'figures and at the lowcßt price ; and by demonstration proved tho success of tho plan, its appreciation shown by tho increased patronage o.' tho year just closed for which we most cordially thank our many Friends: Our trade Motto is still the same, "SMALL PROFTS AND QUICK RETURNS," and our goods are marked in unison with.it. OODSON'S X ONDON A RCADE, AUCKLAND WELLINGTON, AND CHKISTCIUJItCII Photography. CLARKE BROTHERS' (Late Ceomuie'u) ROYAL FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET.' AUOKLAND, Opposite the Union Bank. Flrst-olau Portraits from O. D. V. to Life Slie, at Moderate Prices. Children's Portraits taken instantaneously. "OHOTOGRAPHIC Have just received a largo and varied stock or Cameras, also many Photographic novelties quite new to New Zealand. CHERRY FABRIC, for dark room windows, 2s per yard. UYDROKINONE. the new developor, 6s Od per oz. Sole Agents throughout New Zealand for Soaveys' Backgrounds and Accessories. Pair best Huifhe\' Caibon Transmitting TELEPHONES (complete), with Batteries, Call Bells, etc For Merchants or Hankers communicating with upper storeys theis would be invaluable YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, OOKNBB OF WELLBSLBY AND ALBERT-STBKETS. tteading Room, Comfortably Furnished.: All the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2* 6dper quarter. The Library contains upwards of .2800 i *ol«. in tho various departments of Literature."..Sub '. u-.tiptlon, 2»6dper quarter. Tka and Coffee *Pr:>. i'-l ■/IPEl). EMPLOTMktJT AND BOARDINO-HODSI Rli S 3I.HTIKB. . ~ ~....'■ .' ; | Mkktino» fob Youno Kan on Ttjxsday«, at 7.80 | Bvantrellstio Services, THnnaDATi, at 7.80. . Bible.: Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30., Bible Class,,: Brrjday, at 3 p.m. .'i:. STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men). cordially invited to visit the rooms, where all infor-, , matioa m j bj obUl> ed. Open from 8 a.m. to 10 *si.m. .„....:.■.■:'■.■"' I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6965, 14 March 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6965, 14 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6965, 14 March 1884, Page 3