Nances IMP(M T- T ';"■ ■■■■ ";- -; -■ the LONDON AROADF. TTnving become so extensively known and fully recognised as baring THE Most Valuable,-.. Carefully Selected, and Cheapest stock of Goods in the Thames, C. W. GOODSON begs to announce the DISCONTINUANCE OF lengthy advertisements.' Any diminution in cost : of working expenses enables the proprietor to offer hie Goods at a smaller per cent see of profit, bo piv'ng the full benefit to his numerous patrons. ;i DETAILED announcements will, for the present, be discontinued. Suffice to say, that our customers may rely upon Continual Arrivals of NEW GOODS, renderinp tbe Fancy Department at all times equally attractive, and unnecessary to introduce long ADVERTISEMENTS. STERLING Gold and Silver JEWELLERY (warranted) at very low prices ; Abyssinian Gold; Gold-cased and Silverplated Jewellery. Watches in Gold, , S'lver, Aluminium, Nickel, and Warerbury, from 17s 6d; Clocks, in immense variety, from 7s 6d; Alarm*,] 2s 66", (warranted time-keepers). GOODSON'S for Electro-plate, China and Glass Tea, I Breakfast, Dinner, Dessert, and Toilet Sets stands unrivalled ; whilst the LONDON ARCADE has gained the notoriety for Cheapness in all dc-par ment?., Stationery being prominent and defying competition. BROWN STREET, THAMES; AND AT NAPIER, GIBSORNE, ajjd AUCKLAND. London Office; 58, St. Mary Axe. Cheap CHRISTMAS HAMPERS for £1. mHE following GOOD 3, all warrant! d JL Bnd Carefully Packed, will be delivered to any p.irt of Hio Town HOB CASH :— 61bs;Co. No. 1 Sugsr. lib best mixed Tea, £lb best Coffee,; |lb Fry's or Taylor's Coeoi, lib. mixed Biscuits, 2i>)B beat : Butter, lib white Rice, lib white Sf^o, 61bs Woods' bot Flour, 21bs prime new Wairoa Ohrese, lib Tapioca, lib Corn* : flour, 21bs full weight Candles, 21bs best Currants, 2ibe very beet Raisins, J'.b Lemon Feel, 1 bottle essence Lemon, 1 packet Bpice. ',','■'"".' Double the above, £1 19j ; treble, £3 17s 6d At W. WOOD'S CENTEAL CHEAP MART, Pombk Stbbet. 875 'XMAB-CAKE. C EXTRA QUALITY. (VRDEjRS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH FULL JAMES AND. SCOTT, BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, ROLLK3TON STREET,' SHORTLAND AND Bbown Stebbt, Gbahamstown. TRY OUR SUPERIOR PASTRY and OTHER FANCY GOODS—FRESH DAILY. BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! tUST RECEIVED, a LARGE SUPPLY el ■ of FRESH BUTTER. TWENTY KEGS of SALT BUTTEE, Equal to Fresh, at W. D. REID'S, WHOI3BAIE A»D RbTAII GROCER, POLLEN STREET. 929 " A DBEP embrowned tint which tells the osAure of tho loat McGoWAJT fell*"-at 8§ a pofeudi
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 3
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386Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4376, 12 January 1883, Page 3
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