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Entertainment __ THAMES TOOLE CLUB. A PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT will be h*'H in St. George's School-room on IUE3DAT EVENING next, the 21st inefc., at 7.45 o'clock. A. Hobne, ' Hi>n. Sm. Notices GOODSON'S NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS I f are now being unpacked and displayed at GOOI "SON'S LONDON ARCAFK. The SPECIALITIES, this week, Hro WATCH ItS, JEWELLERY, ELRCTROPLATE. MKXICAN STLVERINK, FANS, BOOKS, Ac , of whioh an inspection is cordially soliritfirt. WA CHES, "from €1 to £10, in GOLD, ALUMINIUM, SILVER, nnd NICKF.L ■gu^rnnteed time-keepers). The WATERBURY WATCH iB a great attraction to youths, capab'e of being t»ken to pieces at pleasure, and, by numbered part*, j>u' together again; price, 255, K>yle?e. In JK WELLEaY, GOLD and SILVER'(HaI). u.»rkcrl) CHAINS, RINGS, with prerioiiß Btoues; WEDD.NG RINGS and Keppera, 9 nnd 18 curat ; v beautiful selection of SUITE 3, BROOCHES, EAK-DROPS, NECKLET!?, LOCKETS, B A.CELETS in GOLD and SILVER, (guaranteed), at prices that will astonish Ladies and Gentle en. The fashionable Silver Bangle RINGS, plain and ohased with Stone* Set. Mr Goodfon h»e directed special attention, during Us English visit, to the procuring of sotre of the best and really good Bube.ti'irteß lor GOLD and SILVER, co us to pluce within tbe reach of all, an article equal in appearance and workmanship to .the finest GOLD, and with care equally durable. GOLD-CA-iED Jewellery by thit- process, 2 burs of solid 14 carat gold are soldered on each side of a tough metal of tie Siime colour; the wbo'e is then rolled to the required tbickne s, arid so each article produred by this process contains a good, surface-of pure gold—a epe<-imoi of the mode of casing way be seen at tbe ARCADE AIiY^SINIAM GOLD will, in its appealnnce, defy detection from aterling gold, and. has gained imn-.enee favour in the English market, ii is obtainable in every article. Ordinary gold may. be procured at most reasonable prices, including the registered KKY and SHOE>TJITEB, OROIDE GOLD, every ariiele bearing a stamp of that name— the Manufacturer having discovered an olloy in itself the shade of Colored Gold, so that permanence of color may be relied upon. FIRE GILT JEWELLERY in Chains, Lockets, &c, are most durable ; aieo, Pencils, Thimbles, &c ELECTRO-PLATED GOOD*. —Piowerstands, Inketands, Tea and Coffee Set 5l &c. &. MEXICAN SILVERINE,— the most perfect eubstit.ute fo" res.l silver yetintroduced, beif g a pure white metal, no plate on it, and warranted not to charge color or corrode. Each article bears ihe stamp of its name, and ir itialled C. W.G. Teaspoons, 6s; Dessert•spoons and Forks, 15s; Tablespoons and Forks, 18s per dozen Mr Goodeon has the sole right of sale throughout. New Zealand. A Splendid Assortment of FANS, .purchased under exceptionally fatorable circuuistau- es, and offered at ri-Jioulously Low Prices. BOOKS at the nearest approach to English Prices obtainable on the Thames STATIONERY at Erg)i*h Pri-es. We have yet 100 cases of goods to unpack in Auckland, with continued accessions to the present arrivals by further shipmtnts to follow, that our customers maj relj upon NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. Trade Motto—" Small profits and quick returns" at GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, Bhown street, Thame3. GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, QxfIGKN STEEET, AUCKLAND. London Office, 58, St Mary Axe. Important Notice. I Have Made a Reduction IN BEVERAL LINES O* GOODS. . "TV.'.- NE ST 8A LM ON, in lib tins,lOd. CUPS and SAUCER I*, HAM A DOZEN JOB 2s 6d. Best New CURRANT**, only 7d Colonial OVENS, from 15s. Tinware, at very Low trices. Buckets, Tuio, Ac—Cheap Scrubbing, Brushes, from' 63. 3 s TEA. UNEQUALLED IN THE COUNTBY. FAM ,LV ORDERS DEL TERED ATTHB SAME Low Rates *or Prompt Payment. TRY Me GO W AN a ;*.«. tea. The Niagara falls is a s.jht never to* be fomotten. There ate many watttrfalU but only one McGowak *«Uiti^ 3a T*a

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4333, 20 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4333, 20 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4333, 20 November 1882, Page 3

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