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, AmusementsCl T Y h"AT7 FOE A SHORT SEASON, Commencing . Thursday, JANUARY xo, GREAT MAORI HATCas Will be given by 30 selected Male and Fem>i _■ . Warriors of the Ngativrhakauae Tribe. Twenty different Styles of the most ANCIENT AND WEIRD HAKA?, MILLION PRICES : Circle, 2s ; Stalls, Is ; Pit, 6d. RIHI TAEKATA, '' Hon. Sec. Fancy Goods. 6th Shipment.] [6th Shipment J APANESE 0 O D si SUITED for , £<HRISTMAS pRESENTS I JUST OPENED AT . QOODSON'S JAPANESE JgAZAAR ! I 60 dozen of Egg-shell China Caps and Saucers, 33 different pattern.", elegant shape, ami hand, somely gilt (usual price 2s 6d each), all at i. each, or 6s 6d the i dozen; Plates from ]£ each; Handsome Bowls from 3d each; Teapot; from 6d each ; Biscuit Barrels, very pr-tt; from Is each ; Hot Water Jugs, Is fid ; Creai Jogs, 6d each ; Satsuma Censers and Ice Pail? Is each; Serviette Rings, 3d each; Croat Brush and Tray, Is; Basket Carryalls, ao , much in use. splendid for Picnics, various sizesKaga Tea Set, complete, 10s, very handsoio*' 17 pieces; Table Mats, 3d the set. * TRAYS, id and 6d each or o<l the pair. UMBRELLA VASES, 6s 9d (usual price 10s), DOI.LS, from 2d to 2s 6d each. BAMBOO LAMP SCREENS (entirely BOiel), u ■ each. ' 1 CIRCULAR FIRE SCREENS, from 6d to 2s e.i each. 3 ■ LANTERNS, from 3d each. SUNSHADES, from 6d each.* FANS, from Id each. BASKETS (Lunch), 3d and id each (usual nric» 6d each). BASKETS (Soiled Linen), large and very haai. some, 6s 9d each. BAMBOO EASELS, 3d to 2s 6d each. BAMBOO BRACK El's, from 6d to 3s 6d (quite new designs). V i CABIN 6d, Is, Is 6d, up to 2's. GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, Is the pair and upwards. CRUMB BRI >HES ANl> TRAYS, 2s 6d each. COLLAR BOXES (lacquered). Is tach TINY LANTERNS, aNImALS, INSECTS. 4 C 100 in boxes, suited for Christmas Tree Orai! meats. Is the box. FOLDING FIRE SCREENS, Is each. SATZUMA BISCUIT BARRELS. TEA SET* VASES, CUPS AND SAUCERS, is 6d ti ■ i-doz., and CHOICE EGGSHELL CHINA AFTERNOON" TEA SETS AND HARLEQUIN CUPS AND SAUCERS. 4-FOLi' DRAUGHT SCREENS, 20s each, and . really choice elegant goods of this beautify manufacture. And an IMMENSE VARIETY OF GOODS, a lowest prices, bound to please. C. W. GOO.DSON having for 10 years maintained the premier positiou in the colony as holding the largest stock of Japanese Goods, will continue the same, offering his immense arrival of new Goo is a.; such prices as will favourably compare with aac tion prices or the keenest competitionHot Lakes. ~Yjf A I E A K E I, HOI LAKES. THE GRANDEST AND BEST COLLECTION OF THERMAL WONDERS IN THE HOT LAKES DISTRICT, Including The Great Tuhuatahi, or Champagne Cauldron; the Great Wairakei Geysers, which play eterj seven minutes without faD; the Lightning Pool; the Great Steam Hammer; and many othu wonders in Geyser Valley; the Great Steam Trumpet; the Beautiful Huka Falls; the Gracd and Magnificent Arateatea Rapids. Competent Guides accompany tourists to ily various places of interest. No one has seen the Principal Wonders witb-KS visiting WAIRAKEI. Now that the Terminus of the Railway is i: Rotorua, Tourists are recommended to visit THE TRUE WONDERLAND OF NEW ZEALAND. Coaches leave Rotorua twice weekly, returning twice weekly; or special arrangements can be mads by wiring to the " Manager, Wairakei," or to The*. Cook and Son. Fares most reasonable. - I Good and Comfortable Accommodation is pro Tided at reasonable charges (good Mineral Baths and Douche Baths inclusive}. Best Wines sai Spirits. Saddle Horses and Buggies always 03 hire. Special arrangements made for Families, or ie: a lengthened stay. Visitors can make arrangements at Wairakei to proceed in any direction desirable, either to Napier, Hunterville, or WanganuL Under the personal supervision Of Mrs. Graham and an able staff of assistants. Post and Telegraph Offices on the premises. MRS. R. GRAHAM, Proprietress. Hotels. MK- P. K E 11 *■ Late of the Star Hotel, Otabuhu, and Oriental Queen-street, Auckland, has now taken the 0 1Tr jj otel CORNER OF HOBSON AND VICTORIASTREETS, And wishes this to be announced to his old friends and the public generally, that the Hotel has beta THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND NEWLYFURNISHED. - Suites of Rooms for Families and Visitors. Mr. KELLY will be happy to receive the patronage of his old friends. First-class Billiard Table. ORITERION TT OTEt, CAMBRIDGE, HARRY KERR (Late Jehu on the Waikato-Rotorua Road) PROPRIETOR. This popular Hotel has b»en considerably enlarged by the addition of new Dining. Sitting, and Bedrooms, and thoroughly renovated and refurnished in the most modern style throughout. 15 is now one of the most comfortable hotels in the Waikato. Ample accommodation for Visitors and families. New and commodious Stabling under the charge of an efficient groom. Buggies and SaddH Horses on hire at the shores!) notice. ' JS" EW .ZEALAND HERALD. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in tows and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s fid east insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the das - insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right o( omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisement* may have been received and paid for in the usuai coutse of business. Instructions as to the insertion or withdraval of advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writingAdvertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing Office not later than sit o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the HebaU Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do no' accept any responsibility in this respect. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise 1 meats—No. 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engraving, Binding, Stationery— 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 January 1895, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9714, 9 January 1895, Page 8

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