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TjiOß TFJIRTHDAY, OB ~ -TI7EDDING- T>RESENTS, TTSEFUL and ... /-y&NAMENTAL f< IFTS, I f SEE the 1 Electro Plate Department M . Clock and Watch Department ja M Jewellery Department " Q Cutlery Department fj 5 . O China and Glass Department g Pjj Stationery Department 3 "^ Brushware Department ?p 525 Perfumery Department <\ 9 ■ Fancy Goods Department V S § Japanese Department o O Picture Department S Puzzle and Trick Department S Musical Instrument Department « § Mechanical Toy Department h H Doll . Department g Toy Department ™ I One Shilling Department ' (^Sixpence DepartmentJ j Each being resplendent with attractions unparalleled in the city. ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, At prices hitherto unknown in Auckland. SEE THE FIVE WINDOWS, Which are but a feeble representation of the attractions within, of which an inspection is invited. PERUSE THE EIGHT-PAGE CATALOGUE OF GOODS IN STOCK. We return our most cordial thanks to our numerous customers for their distinguished patronage during the two years of our residence in Auckland, the increasing business having fully justified the heavy expenditure incurred in the conduct of the London Akcade, and shown by demonstration that the residents of Auckland are not backward in appreciating, or slow to encourage, the establishment of an emporium suitable to the advancement of the age. Being the first to introduce the Arcade principle, with its revolving fountain and Kohinoor, its brilliant manifold attractions, as well as to invite cordial inspection, irrespective of purchase being made, we are proud to find ourselves so closely imitated. Waiting only the maturing of our plans, we hope to introduce other attractions which may be deemed worthy of imitation. C.W.G. is visiting England during the coming winter months, that he may make his own selection of goods for the season, and that his buyer (who is constantly on the market) may benefit by the experience he has gained of the requirements of the Auckland trade. Trade Motto : — SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK EETUENS. iXOODSON'S JJONDON -AIRCADE, 148, Queen & Victobia-stbeets. LONDON OFFICE —58, ST. MART-AXE. SADDLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT, 113, QUEEN STREET. Ph g ' |5 |?S4 AUCKLAND. ,1 g O All kinds of Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Wagonette, Spring Cart, • Dray, Plough, and other Harness. Collars in great variety. Saddlery of every description. 274 ARTIN'S INSTANTANEOUS PHOTOGEAPHS.— Reduced Prices. —The People's Portrait from 7s 6d the half-dozen. MARTIN'S DRAWING-ROOM PORTEAITS.— Printed by the new Platinum Process, and are the most beautiful, artistic, and permanent Pictures ever produced by Photogrrphy. MARTIN'S CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS and FAMILY GEOUPS are the cheapest and BEST. MARTIN'S ALBUM PICTURES Views of Auckland and Hot Lakes, from 6s doz 5 Private Eesidences or Business Premises, from 12s doz. MARTIN'S INSTANTANEOUS DRYPLATES. — Chemicals and Apparatus on Sale. JOSIAH MARTIN, Late Martin & Partington, PORTRAIT GALLERY, MABKET ENTBANCE, QUEEN - STEEET. T> U B L I C NO T I C E. S. GILBERT, . CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he has REMOVED to more Central and Commodious Premises, at 92, QUEEN-STREET, opposite Wyndham-street, where he hopes to receive a continuance, of their patronage. . ! ...'•••&■ 'AiLBjRT, ■ . • ■■; , ; . ' ,QUSEN STREET. . 732

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 81, 1 April 1882, Page 34

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