GOODSON’S London Arcade, IS NOW REPLETE WITH —A—BPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Useful & Ornamental Goods SUITED FOB WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. MR GOODSON having made personal selection of the Greatest Novelties during his English and Continental visit purchased fer cash at an exceptionally favorable time, the Patrons of the Arcade will have the full benefit. A Great Variety in CLOCKS, WATCHES, GOLD and SILVER Jewellery of all kinds. Just Received— A consignment of WATERBURY WATCHES, at 255, as before advertised, cannot be procured at a lower price. A Speciality in SPANISH DIAMONDS set it GOLD and English Garnet, being Elegant and Brilliant. ABYSSINIAN GOLD, equal in appearanci to Colonial Gold, specially introduced al the London Arcade. (Beware of imita tions). GOLD-CASED JEWELLERY, by whicl process a surface of 15-Carat Gold ii secured, and will wear well. ORIDE GOLD, being a metal the colour o: Fine Gold. Every Article Is Snaruxteed, m Represented. Supplied either from the Window or tb< Stalls at the price marked in Plain Figures ALIKS TO ALL, Subject to a Liberal Discount to Whole sale Customers, Schools, & Bazaars, Mexican Silverine, a perfect substitute fo: Silver in Forks and Spoons ; Photographic Scrap and Stamp Albums, Desks ; Workboxes, Victorias Companions ; Baskets of al kinds ; Kits, Maori and European ; Purses Cigar Cases &c. ; Japanese Goods, Terra Cotta, Majolica, China and Parian Ornament! Vases, Lustres, Toilet Sets ; The Shades Fans ; Dolls in quality and quantity, unsur passed, from 3d each ; Accordions and Con certinas, a large stock and low price ; Picturei Scraps, Transfers, Medallions in great variety Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Cards more lovely than ever, and cheaper than be fore. Books at English prices ; Stationer at our usual low price. An inspection is cordially invited, irrespec tive of any purchase being made. NOTE THE ADDRESSES—GOODSONS LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. GOODSON’S LONDON ARCADE, NAPIER GOODSON’S LONDON ARCADE GISBORNE, GOODSON’S LONDON ARCADE, THAMES. LONDON OFFICE: 58, ST. MARY AXE. 148
Owing to the unpropitious state of th weather Mr Weston’s promised fete to th children attending the country schools wa postponed until Monday next, when it is t be hoped that there will be a clear blue sky and the children will enjoy themselves. The U.S.S. Coy.’s Arawata arrived in har bor to-day from Auckland having the Juvenil Opera Company Troupe on board. Th Cun: any will open to-morrow night ii Parnell and Boylan’s Hall in Les Cloches d< Cornveille, when we have no doubt a goo< house will greet their first appearance,
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1251, 19 January 1883, Page 2
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409Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1251, 19 January 1883, Page 2
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