rS OODSON'S T ONDON A RCADE IJTOODSON'S JJONDON jHLRCADE FOR , j WATCHES, Gold and Silver, all warranted i to time; ' .\\ '" v * I Marb>,^Wood and/Nicke^ ,and V-/ every other 'jiine. J" T-EfetLEfT, all Sterling Gold, a|id Staling t«r »j|ver too.s, ELEOTRO-PIJa,TE at Lowest Prices we can •Jlwaysdo.,,' ' ' '/ "|TV^pMOND^(not Canterbury) set^in ApjßA/^f sinian Gfold ; r , v '' "* " Stoftesand'Pearls, all lovely 1 , ' ' ft .~i "OPESENTS,. suoh as these on Birthda^rilre^ XT the rage 1 ; s > , *' "OINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, with JCL -^lovely. Charms, suiting every age j ' CUTLIS^Y of every kind ? Sheffield makes >w.ell. known ; , - v CHIJIA, GLASS, and CROCKERYWARE, imported straight from Home j BOOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go pay more ? GITATIONERY, none cheaper found in waref^ ) house, shop, or store. BESKS,- WORK-BOXES, & PAPETARIES, , with 'deep, mysterious drawers j ' BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB, and Games which have their laws ; •gPi ENTS' and LADIES' DRESSING CASES, VT exquisitely fitted, marvellously low ! JET : and PEARL NECKLETS, with' one, two, three in a row. ITfIRTHDAYCARDS &BIRTHDAY BOOKS 113 ' < f— sure r hone 'With; U3 ; | A LBUMS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS. XjL are never> wanting there. . - BRUSHES, COMBS, and SOAPS & SCENTS, and PERFUMES very sweet ; tOIESSB and LUBEN, MASON too f i and others jE/ ■ quite a treat. ' nrtpCKING HORSES, ROCKING BOATS, 'JOl/ with each that do not rock ; \ rrvCLLS, great and' small, dressed and un>AJr-" dressed, a most gigantic stock I \ fSnOYS, suited both in price and size to almost 'JL , je.yerj.one."' ■ ■ . ■">■.. ; ( SHILLING, SIXPENCE, THREEPENCE each; more or less anon. ; 4 CCORDIANS and CONCERTINAS, sure jCjL music it hath charms ; ; t .; i^RCHESTRANETTES and MUSIC BOXES, \-F with bell and drum alarms. mHE LONDON ARCADE— visit it— each ' JL- patron we will thank you — IN if you'll find, JUST LOOK AROUND, '■' from a Needle to an Anchor." Note the Addresses— GOOD&ON'S LONDON ARCADE, Queen and Victoria streets, Auckland; High-street, . ' Christchurch. London Office, St. Marr Axe, SA DDL ER V AND HARN ES S ESTABLISHMENT, 165, QUEEN STEEET. ' ' . ■•■ • '■..'.' ■ j^ ■ i} All kinds of Carriage, Buggy, Gig, Wagonette, Spring Cart, Dray, Plough, and other Harness. Collars in great variety. Saddlery of every description. 274 "XT OTICE OF ~O EM'OTAI, ±*i JLbJ MISS A. CLARKE, TOBACCONIST, (late of Queen - street), HAS REMO V E D TO YICTORIA-STRE ET, Next the Hqbson Hotel. "VT OTICE OF REMOVAL. D. MILLER, Plumber, Tinsmith, Gosfltter, &c., in Eemoving to his New Premises in Welleslojr-strfcet 'East, begs to thanfe: his Customers for thoir past support, and to inform them and the Public generally that he hopes, by strict attention to, business; to merit a continuanoe of the same in the future. All orders entrusted to him will be attended to with the utmost despatch. Note the address : « D. MILLEE, i , - Wellesley-Btreet East (opposite Albert Park).
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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451Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 167, 24 November 1883, Page 2
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