Tea Merchants, etc.
MONTAGUE'S
OLD- ESTABLISHED BAZAAR, JAPANESE COURT, AND CHKISTMAS CAED SHOWROOM AND
LONDON AIICADE
(Both under tho Proptietorship of O.W. OOODSON), Aro amongst the splits of Auckland, and bhouiri be seen l>y all visitluo; the City. They aro resplendent with the attractions o£ TWO of the LARGEST, NEWESr, and CHE^PES7 STOCKS in AUCKLAND, prepared in every Department for the
COMING CHRISTMAS BOOM.
It is asserted that next in interest to tho Art Gallery comes
MONTAGUE'S JAPANESE BAZAAR,,
which contains the largest assortment of this wonderful manufacture in Auckland, and at the lowest price. In the Japanese Court ia also displayed much useful goods of English and Continental manufacture. THE CHRISTMAS CARD DISPLAY la in the game room, and for Quantity and Quality combined is unequalled, Rnnprin^ in pnci; from id to 5s each.
Incrodibl« ao it mpy appor.r we give for 3d-a Packet, conuiininjj onood Card and 2 others GJ'— a Packet, containing une6d Card and 6 othera Is — a Packet, containing ono Is Card and 14 otlieis We cordially invite tho inopection of tho GRAND SHOW at MONTAGUE'S BAZAAR, AND GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE.
ffpHE MERCANTILE AND BANK1 UUPTCY GAZETTB OF NEW ZEALANi) (with which ia incorporated tub wegklv av/ Eii iser'), ' published evoiy- SATURDAY MORNING, con tama Particul'ti's 06 Bills o£ Bale, Stock Mort #»£o:j, Lionn on Woo) and on Cropn, Boil inonls, Aftuhivils o£ Satialaction, Bankruptcy l-'eti dons, and Discharges, &c, filod during each week. Akio carelully rovised Shtu-o uud Produce Market Keports; Lnt6Bl Legal Dccitions ; Ongin.nl Artioioa, illu6tuitiog tlio working of , Commercial Law, and oilier interesting and valuable matter. Ataolotefy Indispensable to the Safety of All Traded. Terms ; £1 7a 6d (iiicludhig 1 Di^cbt) per annum, st«ictly Payable iv Advcn\ie. Fiee Simple Copies obtainable from tho Proprietors, R. T WnBELEii & CO., Dunodin. ' ' The -NEW ZEALAND PROTECTION OF CREDITORS' SOCIETY is also in connection with tho above Gazette,- and the Society posbeaiaca unrivalled facilities for collecting debts, and giving reliable private information as to the comuieiciiil standing of individuals. Fpr Particulars apply to M«,Wm. R. Cook, A.M.P. Buildings, Auckland.' * ' ' '
A DVEIITISTNO- 'c routes many\a new ri bubino^'j, revives many a dull business, rescues mnny 0. -lost busino.'s reserves nxany a largo business, and ecurfis success in any business.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 381, 3 July 1889, Page 1
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