If yon have not seen Lewisson the Jewel* ler's Grand Show Booms, yon have mined a treat .•' that you cannot net In New Zealamd; amd I will tell ' you what I saw there—if you don't believe me % and see for yourselves. To commence with, there are two ' female assistants, who take any amount of trouble, buy or no buy. and they eeem to take a pleasure is showing the goods for sale. The assortment Is grand,' ~ Sterling silver plate, in cases, for wedding prosemU: cups for Christmas presents; knife, fork, spoon, and > cup, in oases; salvers, silver tea and coffee seta, card caoes, ete., etc Then we coma to electro-plated Koods. which are of the very best duality, from Dlion. and Sons, and Martin Hull and Co.'s, the two best Sheffield houses ; goods that wear a lifetime; rather ' costly, but good goods are the cheapest in the long • run. The assortment is too large to particularise. A grand musical box that plays thirty-six tunei la kept going all day; some grand inlaid photographs, In frames, from pictures in the Berlin Museum; a novelty in the shape of looking-glasses painted with towers; the Urgent assortment of fans in the colony; haadpainted work-boxes, writing desks, jewel cases, elove boxes, and a large stock of all kinds of the best tanoj goods. ; • ■-. T. and J. MoMaster Have confidence in inviting special attention to their autumn and winter - stock, being large, varied, and received direct from the best English and Scotch markets, consisting of costumes and mantles, jackets, ulsters, and water- , proofs, millinery, stylish ' and new, cashmeres, inetinos, and dress materials. Novelties In dress trimmings, braids, and buttons, umbrella*, ribbons, laces and gloves. Hosiery, speetally good. Abo, • ladies' and children's stays and underclothing, children's pelisse*, squares, and robes. Blankets, fliianels, and shirtings, English and colonial. Also the . new paper blankets, clothing,'men's and boyi", colonial and English. Also, shirts, hats, and ties, Jersey .' suits, football jerseys and stockings, men'* and- boys' overcoats and waterproofs. Inspection invited by T. and J. McMaiter, 262, Qneen-street, and at Surrey Hills. ./■:? ." Novelty in Carpets.— Byzantine : Carpet is a new mike, very rich in appearance, having a gold thread worked into the design, making it pretty and effective. Oarllck and Cranwell have just received their first shipment, and they have also furniture • coverings, table cloths, and antimacassars to natch Tapestry Carpets, from Is lid per yard; Brussels, from 3s 9d; Kensington and Topy Squares, Yoddo Rugs and othor novelties.— and Cran well. House Furnishers, Queen-street, Auckland. - ' ■ Flies and Bugs, beetles, inaects, roachei, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gophers, chip minks, cleared out by " Bough on Bats."—New Zealand Drag Company, Auckland. ■ •..■'•• Liver Complaint.— Bristol's Sugar-coated Fills are in this disease, an nearly as can be said of any medical preparation, a perfect specific. They quickly relieve the pain in the right side, cause the bowels to be properly supplied with bile, and thus, remove and prevent constipation and headache. . -u, j- .- The fountain of perpetnal youth 1 does not spring exclusively within the confines of claudo story, i Its fresh and living waters flow to-day from other ,• wtll-heads. The weak and the debilitated hare bu>., to drink of Odolpho Wolfe's Schiedam -Aromatic., Schnapps, and soon they start to renewed vitality,. It is the modem revivifler, touching to elasticity and. strength the impaired in health and the suffering - with disease. ... -■■■;■-'* "' " : ■' ' :V' rr t^H*s ;l^r Catarrh ov . the , Bladdkb. —Stinging r irritation inflammation, all Kidney and similar Com- ' plaints, cured by " Buchu-palba. . At Druggists,— New Zealand Drug Company, Agents, Auckland, %$$ \ A choice lot of ebonised folding chairs ■.'lα.." plush and needlework, tapestry and plush, plush and » Genoa velvet, just opened up, very pretty and Tarring „ in price from 18s 6d to 80s, specially selected by on* . home buyer, and excellent value.—Oarlick and Cruiwell, Bouse Furnishers, Queen-street, Auckland. -' ; ■ For linking spoilt;, fits, dlzzineaa, palpita* tlon and low spirits, rely on Hop Bitten. , Qennime made by American Co, Notice. : ■; .-* Ir>."1 r >." •/•_■•":?. Painless Corn Cose.— Hard aid soft corns eradicated by Edson's Fainleii Com Cure ; in shilling bottu>, . v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7301, 13 April 1885, Page 3
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