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Notices ':*"':t1:;~'^--•G W. GOODSON DESIRES to THANK the Beaidente of the Thames and neighbourhood for the LIBERAL PATRONAGE ■ bestowed upon him since the .opening of th« I LONDON ARCADE, r . ■ -, ■' ••■■'■:■■ . aad begs to inform them of its enlargement , by the addition of a. ; SEPARATE BOOM i FOR TOYS, .. .-: ■;"■' ,: . ETC.. ■ . ;> ; During,tbe 'Xrnas Holidays. He his now i engaged Mr And kew Holdek as permanent ] Manager, whose experience in the Clock, j Watch, und Jewellery Departments will, ! he doubts Dot, be found a great acquisition. i . ______ . , GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE IS NOW REPLETE WITH THE MOST SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL GOODS, SUITED POB CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR'S; o_ BIRTH- -I DAY PRESENTS. 1 JUST UNPACKED— The Waterbury Watch No. 2, Keyless j Engine-turned Case, at . ; 17s 6d. Mb Goodson having made personal selections of the Gre atest'NoveJties during his English and Continental visit, Purchased for cushat I an exceptionally favourable time, the I Patrons of the Arcade will have the full 1 benefit. - J A GREAT VABIETr in CLOCKS, M WATCHES, GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY oFall kinds. Just Received—AConsignmentof WATER- '■ BURY WATCHEB at.2ss, As before ad- *_ vertised, cannot be procured at a lower price. A speciality in SPANISH DIAMONDS ssfc ! in GOLD and ENGLISH GAR NET, being elegant and brilliant. ABYSSINIAN GOLD, equal in appearanceftocolonial gold; specially introduced atjtbe jLondon Arcade. (Beware of imitations). GOLD-OASED JEWELLERY, by which process a surface of 15 CARAT GOLD is secured, aad will wear well, ORIDE GOLD being a metal tjie color of fine gold. BVERY 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\Wholesale j Customers^ Schools, and Bazaars. Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets, Biscuit Boxes, Epergnes, Fish Kpiree and Forks, Carters, Forks and Spoona, &c, Sco. Mexican Silrerine, a perfect substitute for silver in Forks and Spoons; Photographic, Scrap, and Stamp Albums ; Desks, WorkBoxes; Victorian, Companions; Ladies' Bags in Seal, Plush, Velvet, and Leather ; Dressing Cases, elegantly fitted ; Baskets of all kinds j Kits, Maori and European j Gents' Travelling Bags and Dressing Cases; .' Purses, Cigar Cueiss, &c. Japanese Goods ; Terra Oota, Majolica, China, and Perian Ornaments. A specialty in elegant Moss Goods, Vases, Lustres; Tea, ' Dessert, Afternoon Tea, Toilet, and Tete-a-tete Sets. Flowers and Fruits under Glass Shades; Fans; Ladies' Glove Button Hooks ; Gold Cased Thimbles; Dolls in quality and quantity unsurpassed, from 3d each; Ao> cordions and Concertinas, a large stock and low prices; Pictures, Scraps, Transfers, ■; Medallions—in great variety. N ; Christmas, New Year, and Birthday Cards, more lovely than ever, and cheaper than before. Books at English prices; Family Bibles inelegant bindings, well suited for presents; Musical Boxes, playing 2 up to 10 tunes; from 20s each ; Stationery at our usual low price; Tojs which will delight . the recipients, such as have not before been seen at the Thames. The 3d, 6d, and la counters are laden with New Goods, whilst the better class Toys are marvellously attractive. The stock is so vast it must be seen to be believed and \ appreciated. JEvery resident of, and every visitor to, Thames, before making their purchases, should see the Arcade Stock, unequalled in value, extent, novelty, or cheap- m ness. An inspection is cordially invited, fl irrespective of any purchase being made. fl NOTS THE ADBBEBSES — ■ Goodbon's London Abcade, Thames; I „ „ „ t Napier. ■ „ „ » , Gisborne. ■ ii v .» » Auckland. ■ Lo»«ien Offi«e,jsß,lSt. Mary Axe, ■

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4370, 5 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4370, 5 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4370, 5 January 1883, Page 3

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