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Notices G W. GOGDSON DESIRES to THANK the Residents of the Thames and neighbourhood for the LIBEEAL PATRONAGE bestowed upon him since the opening of the LONDON ARCADE, aad begs to inform them of its enlargement by the addition of a SEPARATE ROOM FOE TOYS, ETC. During the 'Xraas Holidays. He has now engaged Mr Andkbw Hokdkmt as permanent Manager, whose experience in the Olook, Watch, and Jewellery Departments will, he doubts not, be found a great acquisition! GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE IS NOW REPLETE WITH THE MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL GOODS, SUITED POH * 1 CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR'S, on BIRTH- | t DAY PRESENTS. jsi " ■■ . ; JUST UNPACKED— j The Waterbury Watch j No. 2, Keyless; Engine-turned Case, at | 17s 6d. \ I \ * Mb Goodson having made personal selections ? of the Grf litest Novelties during his English - .'. and Continental vitit, Purchased for cash at an exceptionally favourable time, the . Patrons of the Arcade will have the full benefit. A GEE AT VARIETx in CLOCKS, < WATCHES, GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY of all kinds. Just Received—AConaigntnentof WATERBURY WATCHES at, 255. As before advertised, cannot be procured at a lower price t A speciality in SPANISH DIAMONDS set in GOLD and ENGLISH GAR>ET, being elegant and brilliant. ABYSSINIAN GOLD, equal in appearance to colonial gold; specially introduced at the London Arcade. (Beware of imitations). GOLD-CASED JEWELLERY, by which process a surface of 16 ■: CARAT GOLD is secured, and wiil wear well, ORIDE GOLD biing a metal the color ' of fine gold. * EVERY ARTICLE 13 GUARANTEED AS«REPRESENTED. Supplied either from the Window or the Stalls at the prices marked in Plain Figures. ALIKE TO ALL. Subject to a liberal Discount to \Wholesal9 Customers, Schools, and Bazaars. Eleotro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets, Biscuit Boxes, Epergnes, Fish Knives and Forks, Carvers, Forks and Spoons, &c, &c. Mexioan Silverine, a perfect substitute for silver in Forks 1 and Spoons | Photographic, Scrap, and Stamp Albums; Desks, WorkBoxes, Victorias, Companions; Ladies' Bags in Seal, Flush, Velvet, and Leather ; Dressing Cases, elegantly fitted ; Baskets of ail kinds; Kits, Maori and European; Gents' Travelling Bags and Dressing Gases ; Purses, Cigar Cases, Ac. ~~ Japanese Goods; Terra Cota, Majolica, China, and Perian Ornaments. A specialty in ele* gant Moss Goods, Vases, Lustres; Tea, Dessert, Afternoon Tea, Toilet, and Tete-a-tete Sets. Flowers and Fruits under Glass Shades; Fans; Ladies' Glove B.fcton Hooks j Gold Cased Thimbles; Dolls in quality and quantity unsurpassed, from 3d each; Accordions and Concertinas, a large stock and low prices; Pictures, Scraps, Transfers, Medallions—in great variety. t Christraaß, New Year, and Birlhday Cards, more lovely than ever, and cheaper than before. Book* at English prices } Family Bibles in elegant bindings, well suited for presents; Musical Boxes, playing T! up to 10 tunes, from 20s ea<\h ; Stationery, at our usual low price; Toyi which will delight the recipients, such as have not before been ■een at the Thames. The 3d, 6d, and Is counters are laden with New Goods, whilst the better class Toys are marvellously attractive. The stock is so TasViVmast be seen fo be believed and,^ appreciated. Every resident of, and every »TJ^»*or to, Thames, before making their ftHgdftses, should see the Arcade Stock, an- # " ■ ■ )d in value, extent, novelty, or cheap--1 ness.? An inspection is cordially invited, irrespective of any purchase being made. NOT! THB ADDMSBEB— Goodson's London Abcade, Thames. » >9 »» i Napier. >, $> » * Gisborne. ti >i » > Auckland."' Ijondon Offi«e,tsß,;St. Mary Axe, ■

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4368, 3 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4368, 3 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4368, 3 January 1883, Page 3

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