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——————^—■*'- -»—^p<>mn^ •' ■- Fancy Qoedm. '■■■ '■■'. :< - -' TIHE GREAT SUCCESS . '' '••■- '-' or the '£. ■" ■'- ■ \ " ■:. 3 CLIP S. 1! SALE Ad the large •mount of the Wellington Stocky* emalning unsold has inductd us to extend the oppor* unity of purchasing this : ■ - ■ ■'" ■•V. 1 STOCK AT HALF PRICE ANOTHER TWENTY-ONE PAYS. Che Goods have been Marked their Reduced - Price n Rev Ink. Slo many of oar customer* failed to mdertund the great reduction, it seeming SB Im« wsiibility thnt (inch a reduction could be natda (vl*., mo half the marked price)—hence we have adopted his plan of marking all toe reduced In JUd lux at he Sale Pbice. : ■ ; ..■,■*. ;'■'<- Our Fancy Goods comprise :— - WATCHES, CLOCKS, STEELING GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, FITTED DRESSING CASES WOBKBOXIS AND BASKETS, DESKIi, Compendium of Games, ABYSSINIAN GOLD AND OTHER AUTISTIC IMITATION JEWELLERY, CHINA TEA, SETS, JLASS AND FANCY ORNAHZNT3 IN PBOFO SION, BICYCLES, TALLY-HO ACCORDIONS, CONCERTINAS AND ALBUMS, &C, '&C Ac.. , •■; ; ALL AT HALF PRlCE- '■••■' - IN Tat SCLIPSE SAL AT GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. RIANT "VTOTICB. SELLING |~|FF! v • ELLING VJfF I ■" FOR FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY! SO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED — 44 M. MONTAGUE ' ! Having let portion of his premises has decided open lELINQUISHING THE GLASS, CHINA* FANCY GOODS, ORNAMENTS, DOLL AND TOY DEPARTMENTS, And will hold a LARGE CLEARANCE SALE OF THE ABOVE Foe Fourteen Days Only I At which SO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. The SALE will be ONLY FOB THE TIKI STATED, as alterations will have to be then sand*, md po.session given. Note the Address : MONTAGUE'S TiIANCY "DAZAAR, ONTAGUE'S J? ANCY X>AZAAR, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. J7IXPIRATION OF T EASE Hi Ju CHARLES KELSEY & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, Beg to notify that the Lease of their Premises expires next year, and as there it no probability of their being able to obtain a new leaaej' they feel compelled to announce A THOROUGH CLEARING SALE OF THEIR REAL SILVER AND GOLD JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS, To effect which they now, and until farther notice, offer » CASH RETURN OR DISCOUNT OF FOTJK SHILLINGS IN THE POUND , ; OB all Cash Purchases amounting to Fμ San> Lisas and upwards. STOCK AMOUNTS TO OVER £8000. A RETURN DISCOUNT OF FOUR SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. C.K. & Co. pledge themselves that during this Salt ill Goods will remain marked in plain Igures, at sane prices as heretofore, consequently the , DISCOUNT IS A GENUINE ONE. rheir Stock was never so large nor 10 weU-assoited as at present, and is well-known as being the BEST FANCY GOODS STOCK IN AUCKLAND ALBUMS, PURSES, BAGS, FANS, WORK-BOXES, BAGATELLE BOARDS, GAMES, akb TOYS Of every description, *c. C.K. & Co. deem this a most fitting opportunity to sincerely thank their numerous friends for so lai <• % share of iheir patronage in the past, and they now respectfully request a continuance of the same during such time as they may be able to remain in Auckland, CHARLES T7-ELSEY & |56., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF FANCY GOODS, 120 Q¥B EN-ETBEET, AUCKLAND (tWO dOOIS belOW Motrin's, Ironmongers) •' HotelsTDARTON'S :.>*.. / -^ riOMMERCIAL XT 0 T L, HAMILTON. \ ' The above Hotel is one of the finest in the Provincial District, containing suites of apartments suitable for private families and visits of officials, and numbering: between 30 and 40 rooms for the use of the public. It is newly built, and vlth all the modern requirements, baths, etc., for convenience and com* fort. The Proprietor, C. J. W. Barton, in taking over this Hotel from Mr. James HaUy, is prepared to '""'"t»>r 1 its favourable character, and, to accommodate vititon .v» ...■;;.■,,;; ; ; : ■ ./ ,;, £'.sj\f FROM AUCKLAND AND UP-COUNTRY, :; will have a 'Bus regularly to meet every Train, Especial advantages afforded to Commercial Tit* vellers, for whom sample rooms an reserved. ' " Ci J. W. BARTON, Proprietor. Q. WYNNE'S JJAMILTON This Commodious Family Hotel, with its detached Cottace, in the omunental grounds overlooking the river, presents special advantages to families tad visitors desiring first-class accommodation, with the privacy and comforts of a home. - ' '.V ' MRS. GWYNNE, Having resumed occupation of the Livery Stables connected with the hotel, notifies that she has put on a Turn to meet •very."train arriving from Auckland, and that' ;_. ■' . : : \'. - '-■' ; ' '■' -' ', , .., ' ' > ',V.»v VISITORS TO THE HOTEL ; ' Will be cairied to and from the station free of charge _„. STABLING FREE OF CHARGE "':"_ '"*", Will be placed at the disposal of out-settlers, No responsibility. Horses at owner's risk. ; . Saddle Horses, Double and Single'; Bagjiea, with careful drivers, provided. : , , -; HE LANGHAM HOTEL, SYDNEY This first-dais Hotel is situated at th» corner of. York and Margaret: Streets, Wynyard Square, ■ jusfc above the Union Steamship Company's Wharf, km in an unrivalled position. The -whole building ku lust been refurnished and fitted up in the raoit ei<«aat and fashionable style, alter the London Model FaaU* Hotel* ~ ' : - .-":'.■ iU .ÜBS...J.'WATSON. AP,U 21,181* *****

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7341, 30 May 1885, Page 7