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m &n morrin Queen and High Streets, Have for sale this season the largest Stock of STRING BINDERS, REAPERS, SIDE AND BACK DELIVERY REAPERS AND MOWING MACHINES, That have ever been Exhibited in Auckland. Having secured the above upon most favourable terms, we are desirous to give Farmers the full benefit thereof, consequently we shall offer these at greatly Reduced Prices. HORSE HAY RAKES HORSE TIP HAY RAKES* HAND HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, 2 and 3 PRONGS CHEESE PRESSES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE IRON PRESSES, CURD MILLS, &c. A very Large Assortment Just Received, 330 TIT O N T A G U E'S SPECIAL PRICE LIST. Oroide Gold Watches ... ... 20s each Staling Silver Watches ... 255, 30s, and 40s Ladies' Gold Watches ... ... 40s each Silver English Lever Watches (guaranteed) 75s Silver Alberts ... ... ... 10s each Silver Brooches and Earrings from 2s 6d Wedding Rings and Keepers 7s 6d each Colonial Gold Brooches ... ... from 15s Colonial Gold Earrings ... ... from 10s Gents' and Ladies' Gold Rings . . . from 5s Electro-plated Cruet Frames ... from 5s Best American Plate-revolving Cruet Frames ... ... ... 25s each Electro-plated Tea and Coffee Sets... 30s each Nickel Peep-o'-Day Alarm Clocks (guaranteed) ... ... ... 12s 6d Carriage and Pilgrim Alarm Clocks (guaranteed)... ... ... 21s each Eight-day Striking Clocks (guai-anteed) 21s Work Boxes and Writing Desks ... from 3s Purses aud Pocket Books ... ... from Is Cut Glass Tumblers, 6d ; Wines, 5d Sugars and Creams, Is pair ; Butters, Is Decanters, Is ; Water Caraffes, Is DOLLS AND TOYS. TEH LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE COLONIES, AT ENGLISH PRICES. LOOK AT MONTAGUE'S MAGNIFICENT WINDOWS, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN will show all Visitors (who are cordially invited) round the Establishment, irrespective of purchases being made. The Stock being the Largest and most Valuable in New Zealand, will amply repay inspection. MONTAGUE'S, Queen Street, Auckland. CW. Goodson rriHEDepart- • begs to thank his JL ments, which are numerous customers for jgj well stocked with all the steadyily increasing o New Goods, may be patronage he has received «2 classified thus : — and yielding to the ex- g Stationery, Cutlery, pressed desire of many to q Silver and Electroplate, secure a position on the o China and Glass, Clocks, right side of Queen . Watches, and Jewellery, Street, he has much j£ Perfumery, Brushware, pleasure in announcing . Toys, Mechanical, Cheap the opening of the com- *■? Toys, Dolls, Fancy modious promises (Hoff- '. Goods of all kinds, man's Buildings, 148, gj See the " Kohinoor," a Queen Street), which S most brilliant illuHave been fitted up at inination. considerable cost upon e-i The Hermit's Cave in the . " London Arcade &* English winter planj" all Goods being (3 Bycicle Race, displayed and marked in W Revolving Fountain, plainfigures. The trade g Performing Bears, motto being " Small g, Monkeys, &c, profits, quick returns." And the- greatest asC. W. GOODSON SSf sortment of Nowishes to dispel the pre- rt 4 ve l tie |. "* Auck J£ n< *- vailing idea that all who H A . Ee^f and Writenter the Arcade must R mg Table at public needs become a pur- ?j ~ , disposal, chaser, and cord^Uy § Parcels delivered m invites inspection irres- 2 T°? n % S . tam P. s , Sold - pective of any purchase Z A Porter . ln attendance Lingmade. g Bra^Tep6t: Being in direct com- R Brand oh House, munication with Home, g Parneli,, having an experienced J^ At which the same Buyer on the Market, a „ prices are charged constant accession is H as at the being made to the already p London Arcade, varied stock by regular Queen Street, shipments. Open daily London Office: 58, St. from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mary le Axe.

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Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 432

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Page 432 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 432

Page 432 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume II, Issue 40, 18 June 1881, Page 432

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