CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW GIFTS, AT MONTAGUE'S EANCY BAZAAR, QUEEN STREET. /T. H E LARGEST STOCK OF FANCY GOODS In the Australian Colonies to select from all recently imported from England and the Continent, And which the Proprietor intends to offer t( the public during the Holidays, at UNPRECEDENTEDEY LOW PRICES. . To prevent disappointment, an early call ii solicited by those desirous of inspecting ou; latest Fronoh and German Novelties, whicl are of a class superior to any yet imported into the colonial market. Wo have now open, and ready for sale :—! Tea and Coffee Sets, Tea Pots [ butter coolers, sugar basins Cake and Card Baskets Candlesticks Both Pillar and Chamber Biscuit Boxes Cutset and Pickle Frames Spoons, Forks, Centres, &c. Rogers' and Harrison Brothers Superior Table and Pocket Cut Meerschaum and Wooden Pipes Oia.ii. C—orjo, Todaooo Jxns '.... ;_•_ _. Lock Stitch Sewing Machines With or without Tables Musical Boxes and New Musicai Instruments The New Polorama and Graphoscope Pronounced by the English Press ai the greatest optical delusion of th< age Gold Brooches, Earrings, Lockets Necklets, Studs, Links, &c. All made in the Colonies, at greatlj reduced prices The Latest Novelties in Jet, Vulcanite Inlaid Shell, Agate, and Alumi num Jewellery An immense assortment to selec: from. 600 Workboxes, filled complete, from Si each " 250 Writing Desks, from 4s each . j 720 Photographic Albums, from Is eaoh 300 Ladies' Fitted Companions, fron 2s 6d each Y.Af\ 2,750 Ladies' and Gents' Purses, from 6c to 10s each 1,800 Pairs Bohemian Glass and Chini Vases, many of them exquisite!; painted, from 2s to 140s pair 325 Pairs Bohemian Glass Cut LusTRES from 12s 6d to 100s per pair 100 Pairs Toilet Bottles, from 2s pair 500 Silvered Glass Goblets, at Is 6d each 200 Clocks, from 10s to 100s each Jj.V 750 Concertinas of the latest designs^'fron: 7s 6d to 100s each 600 Dozen Crying, China, Wax, and Leathei Dolls, from 6d to 60s each .'.'. d .",*;" j Rocking Horses, Wheelbarrows, Horses Carts, Drums, Tambourines, Bats, Too] Chests, Paint Boxes, and every description of Toys manufactured A very large assortment of Fancy Goods conistiug of an endless variety of useful and ornamental presents j the entire comprising an assortment which .is universally acknowledged unequalled.in the Southern Hemisphere. fti ■;■ >'i•• l ! ; , ,_ /( __ _ . ~,' alo 0 h The Proprietor of MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR takes this oportunity of thanking the public of the Province of Auckland for'the very liberal support that has beW .awarded him.during the past six years", ;and begs' to intimate that owing to that extensive -patrod age ho has been induced to purchase large, y of every;description of Fancy Goods, in orderS| meet the wants of all classes. " : ,f J The trade supplied at a moderate advance oni home cost. *•-,•■> . ■: * Goods delivered dailj ffi any part of^e, town and suburbs, *' '' '; * " '';;'f' •
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 618, 4 January 1872, Page 1
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465Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 618, 4 January 1872, Page 1
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