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HE A P 0L O H I G. CHEAP OUTFITTING. H. ATK 1N s Is still selling Clothing Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., etc. AT REDUCED PRICES. Also, DRESS MATERIALS' At Reduced Prices, 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. ATKI NS ' OODSON'S 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymakkkt), Is now complete in its arrangements, and replete with a Splendid Stock—at a reduced rent, a decrease in working expenses, and a minimum protlt 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, l»s Oil ; Dinner Sets, 54 pieces, 'J;>s; ('tips and Saucers, 'is 3d the half-dozen : Jugs, -Majolica, tlsh shape, from Is (id each ; splendid Majolica Flower Pots, large size, 'is 6d each ; Ruled Notepaper, 6 quires, (3d to Is fid ; Envelopes to match, from tkl the 100; Black Bordered Note, Is the f> quires ; do. Envelopes '2d the packet ; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is ; Good Black Ink, tui the pint bottle, '.id the quart; good Dens, I'd the gross ; Slates from Id to fid each ; Electroplated Table Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 0d each ; Teaspoons, tid each; Pure White .Metal Forks and Spoons, Od each : Dessert Forks and Spoons, 5d each ; Tea, 4d and 2d each ; Photo Frames, from Id each; Photo Alliums, from <Ul each; good and . handsome Purses, from M to 5s each ; Pocket- ! books, from (id to 7s (id ; White Handle Table Knive j and Forks, Sd each ; Dessert, (id, less by the dozen ; , Carvers, from 4s(id the pair; Bread Knives, from Is to 4s (id ; Bread Boards, from Od to is (id ; Butter Platters, from fid ; Japanese Clove and Handkerchief Box, is fid the pair; usual price, 4s fid ; Fans, from 3d ; Umbrellas, from Is ; a splendid assortment of Japanese (roods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, Is each ; a good useful Hair Brush, Is ; Cloth do., fid ; llat do, (id; Tooth, 4d ; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d ; Small Tooth, 3d ; Sponges, from Id to 4s 6d, really good value ; Shoe Brushes, is the set of three ; Sponge Racks Cd and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10s, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and ils 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 its Oil, leather-lined and Plated Fittings ; American Clocks, Nickel, from £>s each, splendid time-keepers ; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Alliums, from lid each ; Tea Trays, from Is each; Waiters, very pretty, 3d and fid each ; Fire Screens, Is each, usual price of them, is fid ; Vases, Lustres and Kpeignes, in great variety, very cheap; Desks, Papeteriea Cabinets, Writing Cases, Work boxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc., etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinds, Stereoscope and Slides, Rocking and Hobby Horses, Carts, Harrows, Swings, Tricycles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Silver. We have a splendid stock, and our prices are the lowest. Silver being the most fashionable, we make a Specialty. Please inspect the Window Display at QOODSON'S 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymarket). JJAYR'S rjIOURIST j^GENCY. U.nper the Patronage of His Excellency | THE Governor, sir WILLIAM Jeryois, G.C.M.G., C.j's., and Admiral Fairfax. ; s<tr SPECIALTIES— LAKES TRIPS. TES Auckland to Rotorua and back by A the way of To Aroha, Thames! «« j Goldttelds — Rail, Coach, and ( M - 1 ' Steamer ) , _. Te Aroha, and ret urn by Thames.. 28a and 343 Waiwera (Return) .. 11 8 Hokianga, by way of Bay of Islands—Steamer 'and Coach. Rotorua to Napier by Carter's Coaches. Sole Agents for the Great Burlington Route across America. lIAYR & CO., 13, Lower Queen-street. C. A LMA B AKEE> AUTHORISED NATIVE LAND AND MINING SURVEYOR, Licensed under Land Transfer Acts, No. 109, QUEEN-STREET, Comer of Queen and Swanson Streets. Native Language and Procedure of Native Lands Court thoroughly understood. JQONALD AND jQDENBOROUGH, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND ISLAND TRADERS, HAVE ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE, ORANGES BANANAS PINEAPPLES COCOANUTS DRIED BANANAS APPLES LIMEJUICE ARROWROOT DESICCATED COCOANUTS Office—22, Queen-street. Fruit Store—Commerce-street. Telephone N0.235. I7JOR SALEA well-built House of six JC rooms, with water, bookcase, glasscase, cupboards, Ac.; good wardrobe hi one room, and excellent workshop at back, suitable for stable, Ac. Allotment 60 by 102, in Church-street, Ponsonby. Apply J. 11. WITH IS FORD, Shortland-street. ST. MARY'S ROAD (one minuto from Three Lamps).— Let, the House at present in occupation of Mrs. Branston, who is leaving for Melbourne, containing 8 rooms; gas, water, and every convenience. Apply on the premises: or J. H. WITIIEFORD, Shortland-btreet. COAL PROPERTY FOR SALE, FOR £5000; OR WOULD BE LEASED FOR 21 YEARS. Sample of Coal at my Office. J. H. WITIIEFORD rjl O LET, A SPLENDID RESIDENCE OF SIX ROOMS; Bathroom, half-an-aere of garden, &c.; ARNEY BOAD, OPPOSITE BELL ROAD, REMUERA; Late in the occupation of Mr. Fripp, Architect. Apply J. 11. WITHEFORD, & Shortland-street. C

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9016, 31 March 1888, Page 4

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