NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. AUCKLAND SKCTION, lII^STTSR, 1889. FARES AND TRAIN -ARRANGEMENTS. EXCURSION TICKETS to Anclilnnd, iivjtili'hle by any train, will be issued lit TE AROllA'und RIORIUNTSVILLK, from 17* li to 22nd APRIL (both 'days inclusive), find will b<; availnble for return up to and including 7th TMAY. Itetmn Fares from Te Arolin, 22a first class ; 15s second claf-s ; from Monin&vUle, 21s first class ; 14sKtiCi»nd oliis.i. Saturday Itftiirn Tickets will I>P Naiii'd from any stiition to any station, from I7tli to 22nd April (both da\s inclu-ivi*), a:id will be availalili> for relu,ni \\\> to ami iucludinc: 7th May.
-ARRANGEMENTS.
TRAIN AKKANG KM ESTS. On Good Friday, Iflrh April, trains w ill not mn in (lie \Y»«ik it", with the exreptiun of an KxcursioM Train from Auckland to To Arulia, etc., reaching Te Aroha at 1,15 p.m., u-tuininsr t'rovn Te Aiolm at G p.m. Tin's tiain will stop wlii're required ta pick up or set down passengers. AUCKLAND KAOKB— APUIL 22xi>. On April 22nd, a train will leave Te Aroiia :it 5. 45 a tn«, Morrinsvillo G. 30 a.m., for Racecoutse Platform, and Auckland, stopj)in» where required to pick up or act clou w paPhcn^ers, On tho 22nd April, the 7.40 a.m. train from Te Aroha to Frank ton Junction, WILL NOT RUN. NO GOODS or LIVE STOCK will ba convened on 19lh or 22nd Apiil. By Order. Distiict Traffic Manager's Office, Auckland, Apiil lOtb, 1889.
WAIOKONGOMAI. DAVrD I\/rCf TT7-ALLACR AVID 31 IJ, W ALLACR WAIOKONGOMAT. -A GIUCULTURAL IMPLEMENT
MAKER, SIIOEIXO & GENERAL BLACKSMITH GOOD WORK M AKS H I P MODERATE CIIARCJES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
At Auckland Pi loos. ESTIM ATES GI VKN Foit All Ki^ds of Ikon Woisk GIVE WALLACE A TRIAL. NOTE ADDRESS— Premises fate!) oo pied byW. J. Ifillis, near Batleiy. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE* 120, QUEEN STREET
(Opposite the Haymarket), Is now complete in its arrangements, and r« plete with a Splendid Stock— at a redu ed rcn'l a decrease in working expense*, and a minimum profit upon tlio original cost. The j> ipularity gained by the LONDON AttCAmS aa boing the Bast place to purchase will be more £u )y established than ever. We havo at the pi ese«it time a nic exceptionally cheap lines to offer, such aa Tea Sets, handsome pattern*, 40 pieces, 9s 6d ? Dinner Sets, 54 pieces. 255: Cnpi and Saucers, 28 3d the half-dozen ; Jugs, Majolica, fish shape, from Is 6d oach ; splendid Mnjolw aFlowcr Pote. large size, 2s 6d oach ; Ruled Notep&per, & quires, 6d to Is 6d ; Envelopes to rontch, from 6d the 100 ; Blaok Bordered Noto, Is the 5 quires; ditto Enre'opcs, 2d tho. packet; Account Books, interleaved blotter* from Js ; Good Black Ink, 6d the pint bottle. 94 the quart ; Good Pens, 9d tho gross : Slates, fron* Idto6d each; Electro-plated Table Forks and; Spoons, Al. Is each ; Dessert Forks and S.ioons, 9d each; Teaspoons, 6d each; Puro \Vhite Metal Forks and Spoons. 6d each ; Dessert FdVkg and Spoona, 5d each; Tea, 4d and 2d e&ah; Photo Frames, from 4d each; Photo Albums, from 6d each ; good and handsome Pursee, from 6d to 5s oach ; Pocket-books, from 6d to 7s 64 each ; White Handle Table Knives and Forks. Bdeach ; Dessert, 6d, less by the dozen from 4s 6d the pair ; Bread Knives, from Is to 4* 6d each ; Bread Boards, from 6d to 2s 6d each ;- Butter Platters, from 6d each ; Japanese Glov* and Handkerchief Box, 2s 6d the pair; usual price, 4s 6d ; Fam. from 3d each ; Umbrellas* from Is each ; a splendid assortment of Japanese Goods, very cheap: Bibles, beautifully bound, with gilt clasps, Is each; a pood, useful Hair Brush, la ; Cloth do., 6d ; Hat do.. 6d f Tooth, 4d ; Nail, 3d ; Strong; Dreeilng Combs 4d. oach ; Small Tooth, 3d each : Sponeres, from Id, to 4s 6d. really good value ; Shoe Brushes, 2s the) eet of three ; Sponge Racks, 6d and Is e&oh, halt the usual price ; Dolls, from 3d to 10a, marvel-, lous value. Our 3d, 6d, and Is Stalls ura laden with Toyo to pleaso the jureniles. Tho " Big Doll " is now costumed, representing th« "Seaside Girl." Wo invite inspectionrßa** kets. Palm and Japanese, from Is each, suitable for lunch, etc., and larger ones for picnios: Ladies' Leather Baers, from 3s 9d. Leather* lined and Plated Fittings; American Clock* Nickel, from 6s each, splendid time-keepers; Relief Scraps, Id per sheet, and Sorap Albums, from 6d each; Tea Trays, from Is each; Waiters, very prjlty, 3d and 6d each; Fire Screens, Is each, usual price of them, 2s 6d • Vases, Lustre and Epergnes, in great-vaifefcr, very cheap; Desks, Papetorias, Cabinets. Writing Cases, Workboxes, Victorias, Lined Baskets, etc , etc., in endless variety ; Cricket Goods, Football, Games of various kinds, Etereoscopo and Slides, Rocking and Ho.bb.lf Horses, Carts, Barrows, Swings, Trioyoles, Jewellery (no imitation), all warranted Gold and Silver. We have a splendid stock and out prices are the lowost. Silver being the most fashionable, we make a Specialty. Please in* epect the Window Display at /^OODSON'S I ONDON \ RCAD^L 120, QUEEN-STREET (Qppgbits the Haymarket);
BILLHEADS, Invoices, &c, on rule or plain paper, of every size undj quality executed with despatch at the NEWS Oftioe.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 361, 20 April 1889, Page 8
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