TyJOHTAGUE'S JfAMCY JJAZAAR Has been completely re modelled, and is now reopened with a Grand Stock of New Goods. All the desirable features of the old-established business have been retained ; but all Goods are now marked In plain Figures. Gold and Silver Watches, English Levers, Walthams, Genevas, all guaranteed. Gold and Silver Jewellery all warranted, in great variety. Some of the newest and choicest goods on the market at very low prices. Electroplated Cutlery, Glass and China ware. Dessert and Tea Sets, teniooir Tea Sets, Breakfast and Dinner Sets, Vases, Epergnes, Lustres and Ornaments, various Workboxes and Baskets, Desks, Victorias, Inkstands, Basketware, Albums, Photo Frames, Scrap-books, Dolls, Toys of all kinds. A splendid Stock of Island Shells. Fancy Dress Ornaments in great variety. In connection with the above, a Grand Japanese Bazaar upon the premises, specially fitted ana decorated for t he purpose, in connection with Montague's Fancy Bazaar. The entrance to the new Bazaar is in Queen-street, between the N.Z. Clothing Factory and Montague's. Access also through Montague's Bazaar, forming a Complete and Attractive Promenade. The Japanese Bazaar contains a splendid, assortment of this Beautiful, Ingenious, and Interesting Manufacture. The prices are very low. All Goods marked ill plain figures. A few articles are enumerated, but an inspection of the stock is solicited. Japanese Folding Screens, Fire Screens, Umbrellas, Fans, Teapots, Trays, Brooms, Sweeps, Afternoon Tea Sets, Dusters, Brackets, Vases, luscct Blinds, Handkerchiefs, D'Oyleys, Napkins, Glove Boxes. Handkerchief Boxes, Fishing Rods, Walking Sticks, Lanterns, Kites, Birds, Fishes, etc., Boxes of all kinds, Cabinets, Curios, Smoking Sets, Puzzle Boxes, Baskets of all kinds, l'lower Pot Covers. Stalls in this Bazaar are given up to Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Seta, and Fancy Goods, &c. SOME CHOICE NEW GOODS AT lyj" ONTAGUE'S jgAZAAR, OPEN DAILY 0 TO 6. Saturday Evening, Illuminated by Lanterns and Fairy Lights, close 10. ALTON'S jgALB VERI HE WILL START WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK IN A DAY OR TWO. EVERY INCH OF SALVAGE IS SOLD. PEOPLE REQUIRING A JJI IRS T- CLASS g UIT OF THE VERY BEST AND LATEST JTASHIQN QOODS SHOULD WAIT UNTIL THEY SEE THE NEW STOCK NOW BEING OPENED UP. NOTE ADDRESS : J. H. D ALT 0 N TAILOR, 210, QUEEN STREET. (OPPOSITE MCARTHUR <ft CO.'S) JUST OPENED-UP. A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, SUITABLE FOB THE COMING SEASON, CONSISTING OF HEAVY FANCY WORSTEDS TWEEDS AND COATINGS. SEE WIN DO W^ JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND (Next Union Bank). TO PROSPECTORS, LAND-OWNERS, AND OTHERS 111 order to encourage tho development of the mineral resources of this colony, the undersigned has made arrangements to Assay samples of Quartz, or any substances supposed to contain Gold or Silver, at the following rates :— Two Assays £0 10 0 •2JcwtofOre 2 0 0\ Including 5c wt .. .. .. 310 0 / Assays. 1 ton 4 0 0 From 2 tons to 5 tons .. 3 0 0 per ton (including Assays for quality of bullion and Assay of oro). Parcels of 50 tons per week treated. J. H. WITIIEFORD, Shortland-street, Auckland. MANGANESE.— For Sale—327 acres Land, near Auckland, new 6-roomed House, land all fenced and subdivided into paddocks, good orchard, Ac; 200 Sheep, Horses, Bullocks, and Poultry. Payable Manganese exists on the property. Apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. A COMMODIOUS COTTAGE of twelve rooms, to let or for salo on allotment, 100 feet by about 150 feet. The situation is on the sunny slope of Mount Hobson, overlooking Remuera and the Harbour. A dry, healthy, and beautiful position, "buses passing the door. Three acres of good grass land can bo leased with above if required. J. 11. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. JJ OTEL pROPERTY. FOR SALE, A VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, With Furniture and Fittings Complete, situated in the rising Goldfleld's township of Coromandel. Apply J. H. WITHEFORD, Shortland-street. JJ AN ANAS! Jg ANANAS ! BANANAS! ANAS! EX S.S. RICHMOND. A FULL SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS fJIONGAN JJ ANANAS WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. ORANGES AND COCOANUTS AS USUAL. AND Jgl DEM BOROUGH, ISLAND FRUIT STORES, COMMERCE-STREET.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9124, 4 August 1888, Page 4
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