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p\ OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE, 120, QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE the Haymarket), i now complete in its arrangements, and replete ith a Splendid Stock— a reduced rent, a decrease i working expenses, and a minimum profit upon the iginal cost. The popularity pained by the LONDON RCADE as being the bes* place to purchase will b more fully established than over. We have at le present time some exceptionally cheap lines to flier, such as Tea Sots, handsome patterns, -10 pieces, i Cd ; Dinner Sets, 54 pieces, 25s ; Cups and Saucers, < 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs, Majolica, fish shape, om Is Cd each ; splendid Majolica Flower Pots, irge size, 2s Cd each ; Ruled Notepaper, 5 quires, 6d ■> Is fid ; Envelopes to match, irom Cd the 100 ; Hack Bordered Note, Is the 5 quires ; do. Envelopes d the packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter, rom Is ; Good Black Ink, Cd the pint bottle, 9d the uart ; good Pens, 9d the gross ; Slates from Id to Cd ach ; Electroplated Table Forks and Spoons Al s each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each ; Teapoons, Cd each; Pure White Metal Forks and ;poons, Od each : Dessert Forks and Spoons, 5d ach; Tea, 4d and 2d each ; Photo Frames, from 4d ach ; Photo Albums, from 6d each; good and iandsome Purses, from Cd to 5s each ; Pocketiooks, from Cd to 7s Cd ; White Handle Table Knives ,nd Forks, 8d each ; Dessert, Od, less by the dozen ; Jarvers, from 4s Cd the pair ; Bread Knives, from Is o 4s Cd ; Bread Boards, from Od to 2s Cd ; Butter 'latters, from Cd ; Japanese Glove and Handkerchief lox, 2s Cd the pair ; irsnal price, 4s Cd ; Fans, from ;d ; Umbrellas, from Is ; a splendid assortment of lapanese Goods, very cheap; Bibles, beautifully >ound, with gilt clasps, 19 each ; a good useful Hair Jrush, Is ; Cloth do., Cd -, Hat do, Cd; Tooth, 4d ; S'afl, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d ; Small Tooth, Id ; Sponges, from Id to 4s Cd, really good value ; Uioe Brushes, 2s the set of three ; Sponge Racks, id and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d *> lf>s, marvellous value. Our 3d, 6d, and Is Stall iro laden with Toys to please the juvenilea. The 'Big Doll" is now costumed, representing the " Seaside Girl. We invite inspection. Baskets, Palm ind Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, etc., ind larger ones for picnics ; Ladles' Leather Bags, ;rom 3s 9d, Leather-lined and Plated Fittings ; imorican Clocks. Nickel, from 5s each, splendid ;imc-keopors ; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Scrap Albums, from Od each ; Tea Trays, from Is each ; Waiters, very pretty, 3d and Cd each ; Fire Screons, is sach, usual price of them, 2s Od ; Vases, Lustres and Kpergnos, in groat variety, very cheap; Desks, t'apeteries Cabinets, Writing Cases, Workboxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc., etc., in endless rarietv ; 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 being the most fashionable, we make i Specialty. Please iuspect the Window Display at pi OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymarket).

nHEAP riLOTHINO, CHEAP OUTFITTING. H. ATK rN s la still selling Clothing Hats, Shirts, Ties, etc., etc AT REDUCED PRICES. 4490, 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. A TKINS I ! t T "T* AvE Y & S ° s ' TAILORS, 276 QUEEN STREET, (JUNCTION OF WAKE-FIELD-STREET}, AUCKLAND. JAMES STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTERM. Inst. C.E. Asso. M. Inst. C.E STEWART k TX UNTER, - CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, AND I AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, BHORTLAND - STREET, AUCKLAND '"TAMES L A T O R, 1 ARCHITECT, 1 ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, j ILLUMINATOR, &C, 3 CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. r Illuminator op Birthday Address to D r Sir George Grey. ' Drawings and SpocirlcMions for Parties applying for Patents prepared. Schhw Jacks on Hire. I i i saesss a 5 A BRILLIANT AND SENSATIONAL NEWSPAPER ]N^OVEL, BY THE PRINCE OF LIVING NOVELISTS. We have unbounded satisfaction in making known to our Subscribers— through them to the Public J generally—the fact that wo have secured for original £ publication in the columns of the ': New Zealand Herald. ', a New and Splendid Story by that master of the ait * of story-telling—WlLKlE COLLlNS—universally i admired as the Author of " The Woman in White" and other Actional works scarcely less popular. The Title of his New and Enthralling Romance is mHE J EGACY OP /"NAIN, '• and we anticipate its popularity will surpass any of m the famous works by this author, which are thoroughly familiar to English-speaking pooplo the wide world over. From a perusal of the early portion of "The Legacy of Cain," we can assure our L readers that the Story is of a most absorbing character. Tho opening chapter introduces us to a scene '» in a condemned coll, whore a wretched woman about to pay the law's greatest penalty, after harrowing the feelings of her spiritual adviser by her callous and indifferent conduct, promises to hearken to his appeals on condition that he grant* her one request—a request referring to her hapless babo, then sleeping peacefully on the prison pallet. Anxious beyond measure to saro tho guilty woman's soul and lead her to repentance, the Minister hesitates for a moment, and a powerful sceno Is brought to a r climax by the murderess throwing herself at his feet, beseeching him to remember how quickly time - is passing and how small are hor hopes of salvation. , We refer our readers with confidence to tho Story '• Itself! J ' mHE T EGACY OF £JAIN, By WILKIE COLLINS,' Author of M Tho Woman in White," '* Jezebel's E _ Daughter,? " The Moonstone," " Heart and Soience,' " The Evil Genius," &c., &c ' r Will Commence in tho NEW ZEALAND HERALD mO-MOBROW,. gATURDAY.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9039, 27 April 1888, Page 4