Special AdvertisementsM l! |J^S*SD,IS - SUP.ffiEON DENTIST, \i\v coNsni/rKi) daily at HIS ROOMS, VICTORIA-ST., HAMILTON. All kin<l-s of <lcnt:d work undertaken nt sinnotice, and perfect fit gua•U'ltlV.l. «t JUMBO mm, K«» V!i I a TO AUCKLAND | H DURING 0 U THU UuLIDVV SKV^ON [) Arc cordi lilv invited tn illipcct .L) j GOODSON'S S 5 N (N-0.1.J, 3». , AntU a BOOM, we have 5 meriecl an inimciisc quantity ot ~ N'EW GOOI-K iu every denart- ,5 S ment. anil hive never before offered O such asalenjiil not less than £7500 Value i = displayed for our rnsLrnme.rs' se'eetiou * but tho mention T" of this in nlequatelv conveys the fT. value, or variety. Certainly /-) U ni Ftncv (jnods Establishment in \-r Aurklanil. or the colony, contains "*T anyrhinapproaching it, ni oners Dsuch facilities to purchasers as i r\ GOODSON'S *-> , v LON'DOf! ARCADES,: 0 I JAPANESE AND ART ' ' i BAZAARS. j | Tlirnn shipments nf goods j I j ust opt-ru-d from Japan have cn- ; richni! th" fap Bazaar hryond any- 1 . thing it cvrrbeforo presented. Our I A A. preat feature in these establish--Irj ments is the perfect freedom with J) Lii which visitors raay inspoct regard- At | less of purchasing. 0 I » Plkasr Kkubuiikr : For Gold A A. and SilvcrJewnllory{allwarranted), p. Cutlery, Clocks, Electro-plate. T\ .D .Stationery, Japanese Goods. Art, -*-/ o «ind useful ttaskctivarc, Breakfast, "p Cj Dinner, Dessert, Tea, nnd Toilet Sets, Glass and China, Desks, Q O Workboxes, Dressing Cases, Workbaskets and Tables, Albums, Photo ! Frames. Vases, Lustres, Kportfnes, j Glass Shades of I'ruit and Flowers, ! Dresden, Parisian China, cricket and Tennis Goods, Dolls (a speciXO alty), and Fancv Goods from all riU parrs of the world, suited for Presents for all times and all persons. L The Place in Auckland is 1 ! GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADES. j jjo. l—Xext New Zealand Clothing ») Factory, Queen-street. n * J ! No. 2— Next Rushbrook and Sned- : den's, Queen-street. 1 No.Next McPherson's, ICarangahape Road. *> 1 iiADi- MOT IO : J> ' Small I'rnti-.-i and Quick Returns. ° Drink Nelson, Moate's PORE BLEND. No. 3. 2s Bd. *i*nr 0 T I C E . J. B. HARKER, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, & OPTICIAN, HAMILTON, Respectfully begs to infonn hid Customers and tliii Public generally that ho Ilia tin unusually Larue Stock ot NEW G 'ODS arriving direct from the English Manufacturers to his special order, and to mulct! room ho will hold A CLEARANCE SALE, F0 li ONT E MOSTH ONLY AND ALLOW \ Sl'Eur.AL 10 l'Klv CIiST. DISCOUNT ON WATCH MS, CLOCKS (8 Diy Striking), JEWELLERY, ELECTROPLATE.' 22s"~0(l. THE Ci'.i.i;r.K.\Ti:r) NICKEL WATCH Constructed for Riding and Rough Wear, 223 till. SPECTACLES : I have Every Description, and re<;idated to all Sights. i3T Call and inspnot before luirehasiug Elsewhere. REPAIRS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. The Oldest House in the Trade. Drink Nelson, Moate's PURE BLENDS. No. 2. 2s 4d. 'STHE MISSES KENNY have corns " mcnced dressmaking in Hamilton E\sl, opposite the Post-office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3020, 21 November 1891, Page 2
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