TVj" ONTAGUE'S JAPANESE BAZAAR. IMMENSE ARRIVAL of NEW GOODS. ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE PLACES IN AUCKLAND, CONTAINING THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE GOODS, AND AT THE LOWEST PRICKS. In the Japanese Court are also displayed various other Goods. BREAKFAST, DINNER, DESSERT, AFTER TEA, TEA, TOILET AND CHAMBER SETS. THE NEW YEAR CARD DISPLAY la in the same room, and for Quantity and Quality combined is unequalled, Ranging in price from Id to 5s each. EGYPTIAN PUZZLE, UNBREAKABLE, AMUSING, INGENIOUS, Price 3d each (just received), Will be given away during this month to all Customers at MONTAGUE'S JAPANESE BAZAAR. REMEMBER: MONTAGUE'S JAPANESE BAZAAR AND NEW YEAR CARD SHOWROOM. MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR ! REAEY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. A Magnificent Stock of GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (all warranted), at prices to meet the times. The Choicest Goods obtainable in Desks, Writing Cases, Dressing Cases, Workboxes, Handsomelylined Baskets, Ladies' Companions, Kitted Bags, Handbags (in plush, leather, &c), Elegant Ivoryback Brushes, Triplet Dressing-glasses, Albums, Photo Frames, and all the latest novelties, admirably suited for Birthday or Christinas Presents. Clocks of all kinds, Cutlery and Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets Cruets, Biscuit Boxes, Sets of Biscuit, Marmalade, and Butter, Fish Knives, Dessert Knives (in handsome cases), Vases, Lustres, Epergnes, and all Glassware. TOYS of all kinds at the lowest prices. DULLS especially cheap and beautiful. Tricycles, Rocking Horses, Prams, Carts, Barrows, &c, &c, &c. No place in Auckland for New Year's Presents like MONTAGUE'S OLD ESTABLISHED BAZAAR, QUEBN-STR&BT yiSITORS TO SYDNEY. ROBERTS' JJOTEL, GEOEQE AND MARKET-STREETS, SYDNEY. HI9 Magnificent Hotel 13 Lighted by Electricity and POSSESSES EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE AND COMFORT. It 13 Beautifully Furnished, and SITUATED IN THE VERY CENTRE OF THE CITY. For Apartments address the Manager. mo COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS JL TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CURRENT QUARTER. PAID BEFORE THE 21ST INSTANT, WILL BE CHARGED TEN SHILLINGS. When not posted; if posted, 13s 8d; AFTER THAT DATE, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, Or 16s if posted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9258, 11 January 1889, Page 4
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