■—IIMH —■ **"■ "lII■ lIII■ ll■■ 111 Mil IB ' ' Fancy Goods.' " ~ CHARLES KELSEY & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS OF - . 'f ANC Y gOODS;"; Opposite the Town Clock, Have just unpacked from Bavaria ono direct shipment of considerably more than rpEN FJIONS OF rgIOYS, Per s.s. Ruapehu, a Largo Assortment of CROQUET, CRICKET WARE, & GAMES OF ALL KINDS. Per s.s. Chemnitz, to arrive from Berlin, a Largo and Varied assortment of c ALBUMS, PHOTO. FRAMES, BAGS, PURSES, FANS, MIRRORS, PICTURES, &0., Together with a Host of Sundries. Per s.s. 'lVkoa, from London, and other Vessels from Hamburg, they have still further EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS To arrive before Christmas. Their CHRISTMAS CARDS Will arrive as late as possible, in order to include the MOST RECENT PESIGNS. AS THEY IMPORT THEIR OWN GOODS DIRECT, - They are in a position to OFFER SAME AT LOWEST PRICES, AND , PURCHASERS WILL PROBABLY FIND A Different Class of GOODS TO THOSE USUALLY SEEN ELSEWHERE. They SPECIALLY INVITE INSPECTION OF BOTH GOODS AND PRICES. STOREKEEPERS A HAWKERS SUPPLIED. CHARLES KELSEY & CO., THE ARCADE, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK. Booksellers and StationersmUE NEW ZEALAND NOVELTIES, A prepared by the eminent colour printer, Mr. Willis, of Wanganui, comprise a set of SIX BEAUTIFUL NEW MAORI CHRISTMAS CARDS, Viz.: Her Best Friend, Thoughts of Christmas, Maori Nose-rubbing, Christmas Greeting in Maori Land, Pig-sticking, Dolce far Nienle. Price en each. This year's Booklet is a charming production called THE LAND OF THE MOA. Price, 'Js gd. A large Chromo-lithograph, entitled THE LATEST SCANDAL, Hits off the humourous .side of Maori lifo most graphically. Price, 2 s 6d. All the above are sent post free to any address at above prices by yy ILD MA N & JljY ELL, AUCKLAND. _______ Chemists and Druggists. milE MEDI CA L HAL L, THREE .1. LAMPS, PONSONBV. T. A. CRAWFORD, PHARMACEUTICAL MIST, Begs to announce to his friends and the residents of Ponsonhy that he has purchased thu business lately carried en by Mr. D. B. Harris, at the Three i«imps, which he intends to conduct as a FIRST CLASS PHARMACY, In conjunction with his well-known Medical Hall in Newton. Remedies of Standard Excellence only will be stocked. The strictest accuracy observed in the making of all Pharmaceutical Preparations, ic., and New Remedies will be always obtainable at reasonable rates. This business will be managed by Mr. Charles W. Robinson, Pharmaceutical Chemist, who has had considerable English and Colonial experience in Pharmacy, and whoso constant endeavour will lie to thoroughly merit the favours that may be accorded m T. A. Crawford hopes that under his own super vision and that of Mr. Robinson, THE Medical Hall, Tiiree Lamps, I'onsoniiy, will receive a large amount of patronage. Incases of emergency Medicines may be had at anv time during the night. Niuiit Bell. Telephone, No. 42i r? milE BEGINNER'S iTfnferrii CAMERA. I • mm 1 'y/l'-ki This is a Handsome Modern taaj—Camera, complete with Reqnititcs for taking first-class Views or Portraits, consisting of Camera, Lens, Stand, ami Slide, Dry Plates, Paper Dishes, Printing Frame, Measure, Developing Solution, Toning Solution, Hyposulphite, Ruby Lamp, and Book of Instructor. PRICE 455. 1 W. PAII K, Dealer in all kinds of Photographic Goods, Magic ' Lanterns, and Slides. 1 PA R LIA M N PROROGUES JS_ SHORTLY, , To allow the Buildings to be decorated with NEW ZEALAND VARNISH. THE AUCKLAND BRANCH OF THE PEACE SOCIETY. OBJECT: ARBITRATION VERSUS WAR. Membership : Is, or 3d annually; Id for Juniors Subscriptions earnestly solicited for outgoing mail by Hon. Secretary, Edgecumbe House Pitt street. . Young men's christian asso- ¥ ciation. NEW PREMISES: k Corner of Albert and wellesley Streets Reading-room comfortably furnished. AH the leading papers 011 the tables ; subscription, 2s (id per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 2800 vols, in the various departments of literature; subsetiption, 2s Oil per quarter. Tea and Coffee Provided. Employment and Boardinghouse Registers. i Meeting for Young Men on Tuesdays, at 7.30. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible reading and Prayer, SATURDAYS, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Young Men) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all information may be obtained. Open from 9 a.w to 10 p.tn
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8681, 25 September 1891, Page 3
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