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OHE [A P QLOTHIJIG. CHEAP OUTFITTING. H. ATK 1N 3 Is still selling Clothing Huts, Shirts, Tics, etc., etc.' AT REDUCED PRICES. Also, DRESS MATERIALS' At Seduced Priccs, last year's goods at any price. DOLMANS, JACKETS, FICHUS, at half-price. LADIES' UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, etc., at a reduced Price CARPETS (splendid patterns) at Reduced Prices. LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, MATTINGS, SHEETINGS, LONG CURTAINS, QUILTS, TABLE LINEN, CALICOES, SHIRTING, &C., at very lowest prices to suit the times. H. AIK 1s a ; 'X \ S-A QNEHUNGA fJIWEED V \ gUITS \ (With an Extra Pair op \ \ Trousers), V3\£2 18 s 6 D \ \ THE BEST VALUE EVER \ OFFERED IN AUCK- \ \ LAND, WITHOUT ANY \ _ \ EXCEPTION. X \ ° \ Want it \ \ Comparison Is the Truest Distinctly \ \ , „ , i„ understood \ \ Test of Value, and wo that there is \v-> V confidently invite the NO SLOPI . \, „ . .. , WORK, that \ r \ ulle3t inspection, and every Article \ \ assert that is made by the \ \ PEST CLASS of 1 yA \ hands obtain- I W Uq HOUSE IN able. \ O \ —* \ \ town Peoplo very fre- \ \IS EITHER, quently say that I I I they did not think \ \ tctt t tvci that the Garments \ . \ WILLING. would be made so X X nicely, and fit and \ X OR finished so perfect at X , X so small a price. I X ABLE TO * \ UNDEa This is a chance you \ X BrrT might not get again, X X Bruaj so don't miss your X /*"} X chance to obtain BET- \ \ US] TER VALUE THAN \ 1 ANYTHING EVER X W X OFFERED IN AUCK- X , X LAND BEFORE. Any- X V— * \ one leaving their order \ v~_ » with \ \ J. H. DALTON, \ f \ Can depend on getting a \ V j FIRST - CLASS GARMENT \ .\ AT THE \ \ VERY LOWEST PRICE \ & \ POSSIBLE. \ \ \ \r^\ COME EARLY \.A As I have only 50 pieces of \»- \ FRESH TWEEDS, \ \ and expect to \ \ CLEAR THEM OUT IN A \ \ MONTH. \ \ QOODSON'S JQONDON j^RCADE, 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite tiie llaymarket), Is now complete in its arrangements, and replete with a Splendid Stockat a reduced rent, a decrease in working expenses, and a minimum profit upon the original cost. The popularity gained by the LONDON ARCADE as being the best place to purchase will be more fully established than ever. We have at the present time some exceptionally cheap lines to offer, such as Tea Sets, handsome patterns, 40 pieces, 9s 8d ; Dinner Sets, 54 pieces, 255; Cups and Saucers, 2s 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs, Majolica, fish shape, from Is rid each ; splendid Majolica Flower Pots, large size, 2s Od each ; Ruled Notepaper, 5 quires, tid to Is 6<l ; Envelopes to match, from 6d the 100; Black Bordered Note, Is the 5 quires ; do. Envelopes, 2d the packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is ; Good Black Ink, 6d the pint bottle, 0d the quart; good Pens, Od the gross ; Slates from Id to 6d each ; Electroplated Tablo Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each; Teaspoons, 6d each; Pure White Metal Forks and Spoons, 6d each ; Dessort Forks and Spoons, fid each ; Tea, 4d and 2d each ; Photo Frames, from 4d each; Photo Albums, from 6d each; good and handsome Purses, from 6d to 6s each; Pocketbooks, fi«>m fid to 7s 6d ; White Handle Table Knives and Forks, 8d each ; Dessert, 6d, less by the dozen ; Carvers, from4s6d the pair; Broad Knives, from Is to 4s ttd ; Bread Boards, from 6d to 2s 6d ; Butter Platters, from 6d ; Japanese Glove and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair ; usual price, 4s 6d; Fans, from 3d ; Umbrellas, from Is; a splendid assortment of Japanese Goods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, Is each ; a good useful Hair Brush, Is ; Cloth do., 6d ; Hat do, 6d ; Tooth, 4d ; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d ; Small Tooth, 3d ; Sponges, from Id to 4s 6d, really good value ; Shoe Brushes, 2s the se i of three ; Sponge Racks 6d and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10s, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and Is Stall are laden with Toys to please the juveniles. The " Big Doll" is now costumed, representing the " Seaside Girl. We invite inspection. Baskets, Palm and Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, etc., and larger ones for picnics ; Ladies' Leather Bags, from 3s •■9(l, Leather-lined and Plated Fittings ; American Clocks, Nickel, from Cs each, splendid time-keepers ; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from tid each ; Tea Trays, from Is each ; Walters, very pretty, 3d and Cd each ; Fire Screens, Is each, usual price or them, 2s (id ; Vases, Lustres and Eporgnos, in great variety, very cheap; Desks, Papeteries Cabinets, Writing Cases, Workboxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc., etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinds, Stereoscope and Slides, Rocking and Hobby Horses, Carts, Barrows, Swings, Tricycles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Silver. Wo have a splendid stock, and our prices are the lowest. Silver boing the most fashionable, we make a Specialty. Please iuspect the Window Display at QOODSON'S 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymarket). JgOYLAN & 'CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED AND LICENSED SURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS Telephone No. 135. j") R. WILK IN S, SHORTLAND-STREET, Oppostie Star Office. Consulting hours, nine a.m. to four p.m. At his private house, Lower Symond-street, seven to eight p.m. Dr. Wilkin's pamphlet on the curability of all diseases, medical and surgical, (mainly) without internal medicines, sold at Kidd and WUdman's Auckland, post free 7d.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9012, 27 March 1888, Page 4

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