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' l . : Fancy Goods. 1 JAPANESE rtOODSfI! . J A A ESB UOODSIii THREE LARGE SHIPMENTS OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS f i •• . •■■■•■■/ ; AT' ' a ' ' I V ■ GOODSON'S tON DON A RCADE OODSON'S JjONDON i\.RCADE Queen-street and Newton. * Basketware, cheaper - than ever; an immense , variety. Pretty Baskets, 3d each; Strong and Pretty Lunch and Work Baskets : 6d 'each; ' Fish Kit Baskets, Market, Flower, and Picnic ■ 3 Baskets - *■ • • * Tortoise Bamboo Easels, from 3d each Brackets, from Cd each <■•.■'. : ;i Stools, Tables, and Screens '. . . t - Handsomely-lacquered Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, from 6d each .: * Trays. Cabinets, Desks, Workboxes Crumb Brush and Trays l Kalkomonies, from Is each > Cane Wall Pockets, beautifully-painted, from 6d i ■ each ' m ■ i Tea-sets, SO pieces, including Teapot, Sugar, and Cream; 16s the set. Tete-a-tete, haudsome and delicate. 7s 6<l the set Teakettles (painted), Is each Fans—Small, 4 for 3d; large, Id each '. Satzuma andKai«a Teapots, Bowls, Pails, Censers, ; Vases, Umbrella Stands 1 • . • A Splendid Line of Expanding Circular Fire-screens ■ •Is each ... ' • ; ' i' . A New Shape in Umbrellas, 6d each "> 1 A New Mat (" Bunggo"), 6ft by 2ft; suitable tor front of washstand or dressing taole ; only Is Cd each Crumb Brush and Trays (handsome), Is each v ; Serviette Kings, 3d each. Waste Baskots, Id each Vases (lovely goods), 3d, 6d, 9d, Is, and Is 6d each '. Ornaments (great variety) at Cd each, 3 for Is ' , Tea Kettles (big enough for a family), Is each Lovely Plates, 6d. Figures, 3d to 2s (id each Tripod Work Baskets, 6d, 9d, Is each Easels 4 feet high Tortoise Bamboo Flower Stands from Is Faces (forming hat peg and glove pocket) Egg-shell China Cups and Saucers, Is each Satsuma Censers from la 6d each Jap Dolls from 6d each. Lanterns, 3d each £ ; Fans for evening use; and large, for ornamentation, Is each Moustache Cups and Saucers (exquisite) Other and endless varieties too numerous to mention. Please inspect them. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK IN THE COLONY TO SELECT FROM. YEAR JpRESENTS 1 JJIRTHDAY JpRESENTS 1 1 V JpRESENTS 1 FOR LOVE GIFTS The largest stock to select from, and at the most reasonable prices, is GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES AND JAPANESE BAZAAR. • * * Beautifully-fitted Dressing Bags and Cases (Ladies and Gents), just opened Splendid Presents for the Season. ; ;» ,'i * v -4 ... * The favourite Hand Painted Crystal Photo. Frames, . in all sizes and designs, and all other prevailing ii styled. - . ♦ ' • '• » . ... * f If yon require for personal use or to present, to a friend, a real Silver Albert and Charm, a Silver or Gold Ring, Bracelet, Bangle, Brooch, Earrings, Necklet, Locket, Matchbox, Sovereign Purse, Studs,; Solitaires, Links, Napkin Rings, Baby's Rattle, Thimble, Button-hooks, Shoelift, Buckles, all in real Silver or Gold, at much below the ordinary run of prices, inspect the large stock at X*. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. You will be sure to be pleased at price and variety. ♦ * * Some very beautiful Tea Sets (40 pieces), just opened, real China, and quits new designs ; also, Toilet or Trinket Sets, from 2s 6d each, some lovely patterns; Afternoon Tea Sets and Trays, Fruit Dishes and Plates, and an endless assortment of Glass-ware at very, very low prices. * * • New Goods suited for Presents—Beautiful Glove and Handkerchief Bi>xes, Ladies' Companions, Desks, Workboxes, and Baskets (elegantly lined), Papetieres, Blotters, Photo. Albums, Fancy Note Caskets, and the Choicest and Latest Novelties, » * * The Pink and Gold China Plates, Mugs, Jugs, Candlesticks, Cups and Saucers, with Views of Albert Park, all at Is each. GOODSON'S LONDON* ARCADE. Karangahape Road, opposite the Foresters' Hall, is now opened. . Thus the demands of an increasing business will be met by our customers having two shops in which to select from the largest stocks out of Queen- - street, the one being opposite the Bank of New Zealand, the other opposite the Foresters' Hall. Both Goodson's London Arcades. A large staff of assistants in each place, to secure prompt attention. « « * Nickel Clocks, 3s 9d each; Fancy Rep Note Paper and Envelop -a, 6d per box (beautiful paper); New Year's Cards and Packets, and an endless variety of New Goods at Goodson's. Brewers. ' "I EHRENFRIED ' BROS., :* BREWERS, ' •" ALBERT BREWERY, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, ' * 1 WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, BOTTLERS AND IMPORTERS, 43, QUEEN-STREET WHARF! PRIZE MEDAL ANDJAWARDS At. following Exhibitions for our Well-known Bulk and Bottled ALE AND STOUT: Sydney International Exhibition, 1879. Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-81. New Zealand Industrial Exhibition, Wellington, 1885. .. New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition, Dunedin, 1888-90. In addition to above have lately been awarded at Tasmanian Exhibition, Launceston, 1891-92. •FIVE FIRST AWARDS FOR BULK BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT.; Also, : > "CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD.'MEDAL OF AUSTRALASIA! Against A 1-comers for * ■j . v BULK AND BOTTLEDJALE. Having Large Stock of ALE AND STOUT, Bottled in quart and pint bottles, specially brewed for the summer trade in September and October, which are now thoroughly matured, can with every confidence recommend same to connoisseurs as second to none in the colony, DOMAIN JgREWERY. f PURE BEER. ' This Beer, as supplied to our customers, la the Same Quality Beer'which took the FIRST AWARD AT] THE MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTER. NATIONAL EXHIBITION And Is guaranteed as "The First,, tar SPECIAL BREWS for Bottling or other purposes can be procured at an advanced, price upon order, JJROWN, QAMPBELI, ft 00., ' : ' V PROPRIETORS ; . Telephone, No. 356.] [Telegraphic Address S/MOND-BT., Auckland. JJANIEL i GLADSTONE BREWERY, NEWTON ROAD, AUCKLAND. I ASSORTED CASES OF BEER AND SPIRITS, As Follows ' * No. 1 case contains as i No. 2 case contains as below: . I below:— . x „< . ldoz. pint Dunedin Ale Mot. Dunedin quart Ale ldoz. pint Dunedin Stout 1 Jdoz. Dunedin quart ' 1 bottle Hennessy Three Stout % Star Brandy 1 bottle Hennessy One ' 1 bottle Australian Wine Star Brandy 1 bottle Scotch Whisky 1 bottle Geneva 1 bottle Wolfe's Schnapps 1 bottle Scotch Whisky 1 bottle Rum. 2 bottles Australian To* 34s per case. kay Wine j : - : ' • ! v 80s per case. F 1 Delivered free in .'Auckland and suburbs, or at > wharf and railway station. ' IVTO more nervousness for the one who , 11 smokes John H. Maclin and Sons' beautiful . CORRECT THING AT LAST TORACCO.-A. HEATHER, Agent. ..

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9403, 9 January 1894, Page 8