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m & n morrin Queen and High Streets, Have for sale this season the largest Stock of STRING BINDERS, REAPERS, SIDE AND BACK DELIVERY REAPERS AND MOWING MACHINES, That have ever been Exhibited in Auckland. Having secured the above upon most favourable terms, we are desirous to give Farmers the full benefit thereof, consequently we shall offer these at greatly Reduced Prices. HORSE HAY RAKES} HORSE TIP HAY RAKESI HAND HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, 2 and 3 PRONGS CHEESE PRESSES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE IRON PRESSES, CURD MILLS, &c. A very Large Assortment Just Received, 330

TIT O N T A G U E'S SPECIAL PRICE LIST. Oroide Gold Watches ... ... 20s each Steiling Silver Watches ... 255, 30s, and 40s Ladies' Gold Watches ... ... 40s each Silver English Lever Watches (guaranteed) 75s Silver Alberts ... ... ... 10s each Silver Brooches and Earrings from 2s 6d Wedding Rings and Keepers 7s 6d each Colonial Gold Brooches ... ... from 15s Colonial Gold Earrings ... ... from 10s Gents' and Ladies' Gold Rings ... from 5s Electro-plated Cruet Frames ... from 5s Best American Plate-revolving Cruet Frames ... ... ... 25s each Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets... 30s each Nickel Peep-o'-Day Alarm Clocks (guaranteed)... ... ... 12s 6d Carriage and Pilgrim Alarm Clocks (guaranteed)... ... ... 21s each Eight-day Striking Clocks (guaranteed) 21s Work Boxes and Writing Desks ... from 3s Purses aud Pocket Books ... ... from Is Cut Glass Tumblers, 6d ; Wines, 5d Sugars and Creams, Is pair ; Butters, Is Decanters, Is ; Water Caraffes, Is DOLLS AND TOYS. TEH LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COLONIES, AT ENGLISH PRICES. LOOK AT MONTAGUE'S MAGNIFICENT WINDOWS, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN Avill show all Visitors (who are cordially invited) round the Establishment, irrespective of purchases being made. The Stock being the Largest and most Valuable in New Zealand, will amply repay inspection. MONTAGUE'S, Queen Street, Auckland.

GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE is open daily from 9 till 9; Saturdays,- 10.30. Universally acknowledged to be the most extensive, attractive, comprehensive, and economical Emporium of the useful and ornamental in the Colonies. Constant additions are being made to the present splendid stock by regular monthly shipments. All goods are displayed and marked in plain figures upon the prfncipleof the established trade motto, " Small profits and quick returns," which ensures a quick sale and renders unnecessary the stereotyped and oft meaningless phrase, "Alarming Sacrifices" and "Great Reductions," the prices at the London Arcade being the same to-day as yesterday. The Departments may be classified thus : — Stationery, Cutlery, Silver and Electro-plated Goods, China, Glass, and Earthenware, Mechanical and General Toys— all FANCY GOODS, including some of the GREATEST NOVELTIES ever seen in Auckland. Thus, combining the useful with the ornamental, you - can here inspect all, and purchase what you choose. The Porter at the door will furnish a Price List, or it will be forwarded post free upon application. We find by serving others well, we serve oursolves the best. See the Five Splendid Windows, all filled with New Goods. 148, Queen and Victoria-streets. Brandon House, Pabneix (Branch Establishment). London Ofeicx— sß, St. Mary Axe.

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Observer, Volume II, Issue 47, 6 August 1881, Page 528

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Page 528 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 47, 6 August 1881, Page 528

Page 528 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 47, 6 August 1881, Page 528

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