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TUST OPENED. UP. •J A VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF WOOLLENS, SUITABLE FOR THE COMING SEASON, CONSISTING of HEAVY FANCY WORSTEDS TWEEDS AND COATINGS. SEE WINDOW] JOHN WHITE, MERCHANT TAILOR, VICTORIA-STREET, AUCKLAND Next Union Bank). M. MURCHie, MERCHANT TAILOR & IMPORTER, 38, SIIORTLAND STREET. SPRING AND SUMMER TWEEDS, Arrived, ex Ruapehu. M. M. begs to announce the arrival of his First Shipment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, comprising all the Latest Novelties in Tweeds, Coatings, and Fancy Vestings, procurable in English and Continental markets. r. J. M oFARLAND * SS N ' CIVIL ENGINEERS, AUTHORISED NATIVE LAND AND MINING SURVEYORS, Licensed under Land Transfer Act, QUEEN-STREET Next to Herald Office (upstairs). J H. W ITHEFORD ' MINING AND PROPERTY AGENT, Adjoining Chief Post Office, Auckland, N.Z. HEAD OFFICE IN AUSTRALIA : 50, COLLINS-STREET, MELBOURNE (Next the Melbourne Mining Exchange, and adjoining the New Premises of the Bank of New Zealand). TO PROPERTY HOLDERS IN NEW ZEALAND. I t3T Particulars of Mining, City, or any Propertie to be sold, should be forwarded at once, if possible through the Auckland Office. J. 11. Witheford, will, during the Exhibition, give his personal attention to the interests of his New Zealand clients. TO PROSPECTORS, LAND-OWNERS, AND OTHERS In order to encourage the 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 2Jcwt of Ore 2 0 0) Including ficwt 3 10 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 ore). Parcels of 50 tons per week treated. J. H. WITHEFOIID, Short land-street, Auckland. QOODSON'S The popularity gained by the LONDON ARCADE as being the best place to purchase is more fully established than ever. The choicest and cheapest tock of Sterling Silver Jewellery we have ever offered. We have at the present time some exceptionally cheap lines to offer, such as Cups and Saucers, 2s 3d the half-dozen; Jugs, Majolica, fish shape, from 4s 6d the set of three ; splendid Majolica Flower Pots, large size, 2s Od each ; Ruled Notepaper, b quires, t>d to Is Cd ; Envelopes to match, from (3d the 100 ; Black Bordered Note, Is the Squires ; do. Envelopes, 2d the packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter, from Is • Good Black Ink, tid the pint bottle, 9d the quart; Slates from Id to tid each ; Electroplated Table Forks and Spoons, Al, Is each ; Dessert Forks and Spoons, 9d each; Teaspoons. lid each ; Pure White Metal Forks and Spoons, 6il each ; Desseit Forks and Spoons, 5d each ; Tea, 4d and 2d each ; Photo Frames, from 4d each ; Photo Albums, from tid each; Pocket-books, from 0d to 7s ml; Johnson's White Handle Table Knives, Is each; Dessert, 6d, less by the dozen ; Carvers, from 4s 6d the pair; Bread Knives, from Is to 4s tid ; Bread Boards, from tid to 4s (id ; Butter Platters, from tid ; Japanese Giove and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair ; usual price, 4s tid ; a good useful Hair Brush, Is ; Cloth do., tid ; Hat do, tid ; Tooth,4d; Nail, 3d ; Strong Dressing Combs, 4d ; Small Tooth, 3d; Sponges, from Id to 4s tid, really good value; Shoe Brushes, Is 6d the set of three ; Sponge Racks 6d and Is each, half the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10s, marvellous value. Our 3d, tid, and Is Stalls are laden with Toys to please juveniles. Baskets, Palm and Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, etc., and larger ones for picnics ; Ladies' Leather Bags, from 3s 'Jd, Leather-lined and Plated Fittings American Clocks, Nickel, from os each, splendid tune keepers ; Scrap Albums, from (id each ; Tea Trays; from Is each ; Vases, Lustres, and Epergnes, 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, Dinner Services, 25s ; also Tea Sets 9s tid to 20s, 40 pieces ; Lovely Glassware and Vases at marvellous value ; Mary Anderson Curling Tongs 3-row Blue Bead Necklets, 6d. Please loot at the window of Goodson's London Arcade Birthday Cards from Id each. The largest assortment in town. QOODSON'S j^RCADE, 120, QUEEN-STREET (Opposite the Haymarket). JJOYLAN & UN DON, £)IVIL ENGINEERS, JOINING ENGINEERS AND gURVEYORS, AUTHORISED AND CENSED jgURVEYORS, COLONIAL BANK BUILDINGS. Oft TAGUE'S JjIANCY JgAZAAR 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 Chinaware, Dessert and Tea Sets, Afternoon 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 Japa.ne.se Bazar upon the premises, specially fitted ana decorate a, for the 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 in 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, Insect 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. Flower Pot Covers. Stalls in this Bazaar are given up to Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Sets, and Fancy Goods, &c. SOME CHOICE NEW GOODS AT jyj- ONT AG UE'S JJAZAAR, OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6. Saturday Evening, Illuminated by Lanterns and Fairy Lights, close 10. JOHN FRATLR.] [808 FRATER. Jjl RATER gR O S., STOCK AND SHAREBROKEES, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, AND 97, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, AND ALBERT-STREET, THAMES. Share Investors' Guide published monthly, for- ] warded on application.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9150, 4 September 1888, Page 4

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