GO TO aOODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE OODSON'S JUONDON i^RCADE FOR WATCHES, Gold and Silver, all warranted to time ; CLOCKS, Marble, Wood and Nickel, and every other line. JEWELLERY,, all Sterling Gold, and Sterling Silver too ; ELECTRO-PLATE at Lowest Prices we can always do. ■y^IAMONDS (not Canterbury) set in AbysJLJ' sinian Gold ; SILVERtNE.witk Stones and Pearls, all lovely to behold ; "13RESENTS, such as these on Birthdays are JL the rage ; -|P INGS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, with JiAj loA^ely Charms, suiting every ngc j CUTLFRY of every kind, Sheffield makes well known ; CHTNA, GLASS, and CROCKERY WARE, imported straight from Home ; BOOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go pay more ? STATIONERY, none cheaper found in warehouse, shop, or store. BESKS, WORK-BOXES, & PAPETARIE3, with deep, mysterious drawers ; BAGATELLE, I) RAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB, and Games which have their laws ; dTi ENTS'and LADIES' DRESSING CASES, hJX" exquisitely fitted, marvellous! v 'low ! JET and PEARL BEAD NECKLETS, with one, two, three, in a row. "OIRTHDAY CARDS &BIRTHDAY BOOKS _b 3 — sure none with us compare ; A LBUMS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS _oL. are never wanting there. BRUSHES, COMBS, and SOAPS & SCENTS, and PERFUMES very sweet ; PIESSE and LUBEN, MASON too, and others quite a treat. "OOCKING HORSES, PvOCKING BOATS, fiA; with each that do not rock ; DCLLS, great and small, dressed and undressed, a most gigantic stock ! TOYS, suited both in price and size to almost every one. ONE SHILLING, SIXPENCE, THREEPENCE each, more or less anon. ACCORDIANS and CONCERTINAS, sure music it hath charms ; I^RCHESTRANETTES and MUSIC BOXES, \^P with bell and drum alarms. THE LONDON ARCADE— visit it— each patron we will thank you — IN it you'll find, JUST LOOK AROUND, " from a Needle to an Anchor." Note the Addresses— GOODbON'S LONDON ARCADE, Queen and Victoria Btreets, Auckland; High-Btreet, Christchurcb. London Offioe, St. Mary Axe, SADDLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT, 165, QUEEN STEEET. ? 8 ' '^^l A trcgkAisrp. jj Bo All kinds of Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Wagonette, Spring Cart, Dray, . Plough, and other Harness. CollarS.in great variety. Saddlery of evei-y description. * • ' - 2*74 \T OTICE' OF 13 EMOV AL . MISS A.' 'CLARKE, TOBACCONIST, (late of Queen- street), HAS REMOVED TO VICTORIA-STREET, Next the Hobson Hotel. l&T OTICE OF REMOVAL. D. MILLEE, Plumber, Tinsmith, Gasfitter, &c, in Removing to his Now Premises in Welleslcy-street Enst, begs to thank his Customers for their past snpport, and to inform them and the Public generally thnt he hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same in the future. All orders entrusted to him will be attended to with the utmost despatch. Note the address : D. MILLEE, Wellesley-street East (opposite Albert Park). JO SI A H -m/fl" ART IN, JJIJL Late Martin & Partingtojt, PORTRAIT GALLERY, MABKET ENTRANCE, QUEEN- STEEET.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 163, 27 October 1883, Page 2
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