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Business Notices GOODSON’S NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. EXTRAORDINARY.—PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. SPEECH. Honobadle Gentlemen of the Legislative Council and Gentlemen of the House of Eei’kesentatives, — It affords me great pleasure to inform you that Biuce the last session of Parliament I have visited various parts of this Colony, with the result that I have opened at the Seat of Government ■!. branch of the business carried on by me during the last four years in Auckland, unde the name of the London Arcade. f I cannot but regard the cordial manner in which I have been received and supported, as an evidence that I have not only supplied a long-felt want, but have also given satisfaction to those who have honored mo with their patronage. I foel Bure that as the inducements offered to purchasers at my establishment become more fully realized id this colony, increasing numbers of customerswill he attractted to select from the grand assortment of fancy goods and various kiuds, suitable for the use of honorable members, and for presents to their friends and constituents. The stock stands unrivalled in the Colonies for variety, novelty, and cheapness, and ray trade motto is “SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS.” The useful and ornamental, the inimitable and the economical, are in my Establishment, blended in delightful profusion. GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY, All Warranted Genuine. CLOCKS and WATCHES. Warranted. CUTLERY and ELECTRO-PLATE, Beat Makes MUSICAL BOXES and ALBUMS, PHOTO 'and SCRAP ALBUMS. Since Parliament last met, great efforts have been made to reorganise the Civil Service, and put it upon a footing which shall be satifac* tory alike to its members and to the country. I am happy to say, so far as ray Arcades are concerned, my efforts have been crowned with success, and that I have now an efficient, experienced, and contented staff of Civil Servants, ready to attend upon honorable members and the public generally. The estimates of revenue and expenditure have been framed in the most careful manner, with the result, as inspection will prove, that my prices are most reasonable, and defy competition. Every ort cle is marked in plain figures, from which no abatement is made. BOOKS AND STATIONERY At English P. ices 1 ! The returns of my business will not be presented to you, but you may bo assured that 1 notwithstanding considerable commercial | depression during the last year, the receipts have been well maintained, proving that I do not fail to give satisfaction to those who honor me with their patronage. OPERA & FIELD GLASSES LADIES’ & GENTS’ CARD CASES JEWEL CASES & CASH BOXES INK STANDS & DESKS FANS (exquisite new Paris designs) BIRTHDAY k PRESENTATION CARDS A Choice Selection of New Stylos ! I My advisers have not lost eight of the benefits to be derived from Federation, and honorable members will be glad to learn tha f the Establishments here and at Obrietchurcl are closely federated to the parent Arcade n Auckland. INSPECTION INVITES!. It ia generally conceded that both Houses | of Parliament have for the most part dkchar* j god their functions with credit to themselves I and to the Colony, and I have now the honor ! as well as the pleasure of inviting y° u ur ther qualify yourselves for the important duties now awaiting you, by visiting, a< often as you please, and without feeling any obligation to make purchases, the grand exhibition of goods, useful and ornamental, now on view at my Arcade. It is open every day from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m,, and, for the special benefit of honor* able members and others, till 10 p.m. on Salurdays. Bills of importance (or otherwise) will be brought before you without delay, should you decide on making any purchase?, as my terms are strictly cash. TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Rocking Horse?, Tricycles, Carts and Barrows I do not doubt that all the articles as well as the Bills submitted to you will reoeive that attention to which they may bo entitled. C.,W. GOODSON’S, LONDON ARCADE, Corner of Lambton Quay and Willis Street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7222, 18 July 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7222, 18 July 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7222, 18 July 1884, Page 4