Fancy Goods. ~ J£ E L S E Y ' S, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, . DIRECT IMPORTERS OP FANCY GOODS. GOODS SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. WORKBOXES, SILK-LINED BASKETS, WORK COMPANIONS, Fitted, Etc., Etc. WRITING DESKS, WRITING CASES, Etc, Etc. DOLLS AND TOYS In endless Variety. LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKETWARE. JAPANESE BASKETS, CHINA BRONZES, FANS, AND CURIOS GENERALLY ALBUMS, PURSES, BAGS, FANS, &C.; &C, &C. JET, SILVER, & GOLD JEWELLERY. THEY KEEP NO IMITATION ON THE PREMISES EITHER OP SILVER OR GOLD JEWELLERY. CHARLES KELSEY & CO., OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK.
Alarms. Plush and Leather 0. F. K™ 80 ™^. IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS, 108, QUEEN-STREET, Has the pleasure to announce to his Friends and Customers that his Large Stock of Christmas Presents is now complete, and that he has reduced the whole 20% for one month only, the Stock consists ofWORK BOXES DESKS (in Inlaid Wood, Plush, and Lac quered Ware) FIRE SCREENS and FANS in all shapes • LADIES' HAND BAGS and BASKETS PHOTO ALBUMS and FRAMES PURSES and POCKET BOOKS, CARD CASES, INKSTANDS, great variety HANDKERCHIEF and GLOVE BOXES MUSICAL BOXES LADIES , COMPANIONS CLOCKS, LAMPS ACCORDIONS and CONCERTINAS BOOT, CLOTH, HAIR, NAIL, and TOOTH BRUSHES A large assortment of BASKETWARE LAWN TENNIS AND CRICKET RE QUISITES CUPS AND SAUCERS TOILET AND TEA SETS Assortment of PERFUMERY SHADES with Flowers and Fruit VASES, LUSTRES SCRAPS and SCENERY ALBUMS, SCISSORS, KNIVES, and FORKS, SPOONS all kinds of Cutleryware JAPANESE CABINETS and various Curios STERLING GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY. DOLLS (dressed and undressed), all sizes TRYCICLES, ROCKING HORSES PERAMBULATORS, WAGGONS CARTS, and Large Assortment of TOYS 20% under cost during one Month only. / C ¥. ee tschmar, 108,. QUEEN-STREET. " Sporting. \ His <&xcelltttrg **> THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. * W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKBE, HAZARD'S HOOTING fi ALLERY AND AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY, 116, QUEEN-STREET (LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. WOOLLAMS, TOBACCONIST). W. H. HAZARD begs to announce that ho has leased the above centrally situated premises, and having made very considerable alterations and improvements, especially in the Gallery, which, has been entirely pulled down and rebuilt, solicits tho patronage of the public. ' Prizes for Rifle and Revolver Shooting will be offered, of which due notice will be given by advertisement. The Prizes will be on view in the shop window. ' ■■.■■.-.-■•• ■■'•- ! W.H.H. would also notify that he has removed his Gun business to the same address. The manufacturing and repairing branch is carried on in Elliottetreet, (next Hoffman's Warehouse) where firearms may be tested daily. FIREWuRKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain & Sons, the celebrated London Pyrotechnists. > A very large supply of these received before new tariff came in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance in prices will be made. , ' - W. H. HAZARD, Gunmakeb . (By Special Appointment to nis Excellency the " Governor of New Zealand), ... ,- 110, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durham-street
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9285, 12 February 1889, Page 2
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