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SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. The place where the BEST VALUE FOR TUB MONEY" can be obtained is at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, 120, Queen-street. Novelties in every Department at surprisingly LOW PRICES. GOLD AND .SILVER JEWELLERY a Speciality. Useful us well as Ornamental Goods in prolusion. DINNER SETS from Gil ; TEA .SETS, 40 pieces from its 6 ; CHAMBER .SETS, from los int. A larye stock of Electro-plated Ware on hand, such iv* TEA and COFFEE .SETS, CRUETS, JUSCl'lT BOXES, BUTTER COOLERS, MARMALADE its, iVC., Ac. ONE, EIGHT, AND FOURTEEN DAY CLOCKS, COTTAGE CLOCKS, from 4s lid; ALAIt.NI CLOCKS, from Us yd; GOTHIC CLOCKS, Ii om ?.« G'.t. Onr STATIONERY DEPARTMENT needs no con nient, a* our fame in that line is tar ami wide. NO'TEPAPER from Cd per .1 quires; EN VELOPES, from (id per 100; <ko., Ac. LADLES' HANDBAGS ill Leather and Flush, from is SATCHELS, CARPETBAGS, PORTMANTEAUX, various HAIR BRUSHES, from 9d to 50s. A spendid line ot HORN COMBS and; TOOTH JjRUSHES irnni id; PERFUMERY', POMADES, AT. CUTLERY anil ELECTRO PLATE at marvellously low prices ; DESKs, W'ORKBOXES, ALBUMS, JAPANESE WARE, URN AMEN IS, VASEs, LUSTRES, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, ROCKET CUTLERY', and SCISSORS, &c. TOYS, ad lit/., to suit all tastes, arranged on 3d, oil, Is, Is lid, ami as (id Stalls Inspection invited of our BETTER CLASS GOODS arranged in Class Cases. Price Lists on Application. Orders from the country carefully supervised with promptitude. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, 120, QUEEN-STREET. "^TONT AGUE'S FANCY AND JAPANESE BAZAARS, 104, Queen-street. (C. w. GOODsON, Proi'hiktoh.) (For Price List of Fancy floods, Crockery Ware, Ac , Ac., see LONDON ARCADE advertisement.) GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY (every article warranted) constant arrival of New Goods at Lowest Prices. LAD AND GENTS' GOLD ALBERTS, from aos ; SILVER BRACELET.-, from 6s ; LADIES' AND GENTS SILVER ALBERTS, from as; SILVER BANGLhS, from 2s «d ; GOLD AND SILVER BROOCH ES AND EAR RINGS (-ets) some chasm designs; GoLD V, EDDING RINGS AND Er.PEItS, i'-carat, from .1* ; GOLD WEDDING RING* AND KEEPERS, IS carat, from las; COLD If.-carat DRESS RING."-, set with precious stones from aos ; GOLD CENT.-' JUNGS, 'J ami 1.1 carat, from 10s. SILVER RINGS, from Is; GOLD and SILVER STUDS, SUITES, i-.SUITES, and COLLAR S 1 UDS, in great variety. CHARMS, in Gold, Silver, Greenstone, and Quartz, from -i Cd GREENSTONE NAME BROOCH ES, Cs Cd COLD BROOCHES, 9 and 1.1 carat, fn.in 10s SILVER BROOCHES, from is Cd ALASKA DIAMOND GOODS, Ac., Ac. The far-famed J A PAN BAZAAR has been restocked with Novelties. Inspection invited. A Splendid Line of .10 dozen ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. The Flower, Pot, and Packet of Moss, for 2s (id.

NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES, NOVELTIES, AT MONTAGUE'S FANCY & JAPANESE BAZAARS, 164, QUE EN- ST BEE T., AW 11. BKB E T DENTAL SU KG ICON, QUEEN-STREET, OIM-OSITK WVMHIAM STKKRT (Rooms lately occupied by Mr. 'lrall'ord). ARTIFICIAL TEETH Supplied on the Lowest Scale, consistent with Best Material ami Workmanship. J-J ]•: N TAJ, NOT I C E. M R. A. 1.. S M IT 11, OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST CORNER HORSoNSTREET (Opposite St. Matthi'.vy'.s Ciiriuii) Supplies a Full Upper and Lower Set of Teeth from Fivk Gi i.m'.as. Teeth Stopped, 2s tid, .is, and 10s. Extractions, "2s ; by gas, Ts M. Other Dentists' Work Repaired. D r. w I h K [ N s is now permanently established in his NEW ROOMS, few doors from the Auckland Club, on the ground floor, SHORTLAND STREET He has engaged a Lai>y Attkmiant (who was some years with Dr. Fischer, of Sydney), for the Ladies' Electrical Room R7~H713^ vell - m - d - M.U.C.S., K.sr,., CONSULTING AND VISITING PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Formerly House Surgeon t.o 110 Middlesex Hospital, London. 11015 SON -STRE KT (N EAR COO K-STR E EF. Consulting hours : 9 to 11 a.m., 3 to 4, and 6.30 to S p.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9424, 23 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9424, 23 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9424, 23 July 1889, Page 4

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