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jyjONTAGUE'S JpANCY JgAZAAR Has been completely re-modelled, and fa now re- , opened with a Grand Stock of New Goods. All the ' ■ desirable features of the old-established business have been retained; but aU Goods are now marked '(?om" ai'Xsifver Watches, English vers, Walthams. Genevas, all guaranteed. Gold and silver ' Jewellery, all warranted, in peat variety, borne of the newest and choicest goods on the market at very low prices. . . . Electroplated Cutlery, lass and China ware Dessert and Tea Sets, AfternoonTeasets, Braikiast and Dinner Sets, Vases, Epergnes, Lustres and Ornaments, various orkboxes and Baskets, Desks, Victorias, Inkstands, Basket ware. 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 lilted and decoate for the purpose, in connection with Montague s Fancy Bazaar. The entrance to the new Bazaar is in Queen-street, between the N. Clothing tactory and Montague's. Access also through .Montague s Bazaar, forming a Complete and Attractive Promen- j j The Japanese Bazaar contains a splendid assortment of this Beautiful, Ingenious, and Interesting M.umf act lire. 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, 'liays, Brooms, Sweeps, Afternoon Tea Sets, Dusters, Brackets, Vases, Insect Blinds, Handkerchiefs, D'O/leys, Napkins, Glove Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Fishing Rods, Walking Slicks, Lanterns, Kites, Bird?, 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 ' lyj- AGUE'S JgAZAAR, OPEN DAILY 9 TO 6. Saturday Evening, Illuminated by Lanterns and Fairy Lights, close 10. TO SYDNEY. "y I SIT OR S TO SYDNEY. ROBERTS' JJOTEL, e GEORGE AND MARKET-STREETS, SYDNEY. This Magnificent Hotel is Lighted by k Electricity, and POSSESSES EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. , It is beal'ifully Furnished, AND SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY. 3 For Apartments, address the Secretary. JJ| R. W IL-KI Xi; SHOKTLAN D-STREET, Opposite Star Office. Consulting hours, nine a.m. to four p.m. At his private house, Lower Symond-street, seven to eight ti.ni Dr. Wilkin's pamphlet on the curability of all diseases medical and surgical, (mainly) without internal medicines, sold at Kidd and Wildman's Auckland, post free 7d. JAMES STEWART, ASHLEY HUNTKR M. Inst. C.E. asso. M. Inst. C.E. _ g TEW ART & 1 U NTE R, CIVIL ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, £ AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, SHORTLAND - STREET, AUCKLAND. [MEMO FROM GARLICK & CRANWELL.] have Just Opened a Choice SelecT T tion of LIBERTY ART MUSLINS for CURTAINS, DRAPING, Ac.. 30 and 54in. wide. Also, some new ART CRETONNES, perfectly fast in colour, together with other HOL'SE FURNISHINGS. G. and C. are pleased to state that having cleared Owen and Graham s stock of TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS at a GREAT REDUCTION on their Sale Prices, they are enabled to offer verv Exceptional Value in t:;ese good-. Their KIDDER CARPET •SQUARES we are selling at from lis upwards. '• FLOOR COVERINGS in gieat variety. nOUSEs FURNISHED THROUGHOUT. Q.ARLICK & ORANWELL, MANUFACTURER-- OK WIREWOVE MATTRESSES. Q EAT X> EDUCTION I. In prices of Wire wove Mattresses. Notwithstanding the increased duty. G. and C. have determined to reduce their prices so as to effectually shut out the j foreign-made article. v BEST QUALITY FOR DOUBLE BEDS, Sis. " SINGLE, -2i<. r SECOND QUALITY FOR DOUBLE BEDS, 255. e SING ITS OD. G. and C. can make any size, ,is both the Fabrics s. and Frames aie madt- at their own Factor; - . <i THE TRADE LIBERALLY DEALT WITH, ■j BEDDING OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK . READY FOR DELIVERY. ■I REAVE S FOOD. 'j "V'EAVE'S FOOD—For Infants and Inj vaiids. _ For Growing Children and the Aged, j First Established ls-_*s. Best and Cheapest. " "VTEAVE'S FOODFor Infants and In- .( J-S valiiis. j A Pure Cereal Preparation. Recommended by the Faculty generally. sold everywhere. DR. J. MURRAY MOORE, M.D., M.R.C.S. Honrs for Consultation: 11 to e i p.m., at Pond's Homoeopathic Pharmacy, lii. a Queen-streei, ;2to 3 p.m., and 7to * p.m., at Resi- ,, deuce, Lower Symonds-street Telephone 130, ~ Vaccinations at Ponds, 1 p.m., TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. I D R - B 0 x DNOTICE OF REMOVAL. Dr. BOND has Removed from Karangahrpe Road s to " HILLCROFT," SYMONDS-STREET, e Next the Residence of Dr. Wine. JAMES gL A T O R, ARCHITECT, . ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR. Ac., CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. Illuminator OF BIRTHDAY Address to Sir geoi:ge Grey. Drawings and Specifications for Parties applying for } Patents prepared. Screw Jacks on Hire. "jyj ONTHLY gUM MA R (VIA SAN FRANCISCO) THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY ■WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Sept. 10TH, AND will CONTAIN all the LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. . The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers, and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. TWOPENCE PER COPI. Yearly Subscription (franked and posted 3. d. regularly from the Herald Office to any address), in advance 4 6 Ditto ditto, credit 6 0 SST Country Settlers may have the Summary po<* to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d. stamps to the Publisher. .45ST The Newspaper Mail will close at Half-past Two p.m. on Monday, September 10.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9153, 7 September 1888, Page 4

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