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GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION OFFICE, 18, CornHil, London, Opposite tfle neto Bogal ISic&ange. To Merchants, Commercial News Room*, Public Libraries, Agricultural Societies, Officers of the United Services, Printers , Publishers of News » papers, and Colonists generally, PL. SIMMON DS, General Agent and Coras • mission Merchant, in offering his services to his friends apd the Colonial public in general begs to acquaint them that he is now ready to receive orders for supplies of any kind and quantity, including Stationery, New Books, Music. Periodicals, British and Foreign Newspapers, Printing Materials, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, and Goods of every description, of first rate quality, at the very lowest market prices of the day, and to transact business upon the most liberal terras, provided he is previously furnished'with funds, or drafts at either long or short dates, or a reference to some London or Liverpool house for payment. P. L. SiMivroNns will receive Consignments of any description of Merchandise, to be sold on coinmission, and upon receipt of the bill* of lading, will accept bills drawn upon him at three months for two thirds of the amount. Consignments trusted to his care will meet with every possible despa ch in their disposals, and sales be conducted with the greatest attention to the interests of the consigner. An extensive knowledge of General Agency business acquired during a long residence in the West Indies, and subsequent exten-ive course of business vyidi all the British Colonies ; the experience of several yeats residence in London as a Colonial Agent, coupled with promptitude, attention, and judgment, will he trusts enable him to give srtislac•iou to those who may favour him with their coins mands. N* B. Parents sending home their Children for education, may with confidence entrust them on their arrival in England to the cere of Mr. SiMmonds, who will undertake to see them placed in first-rate and espectable restablishments, where every attention shall ba paid to t heir morals, improvement. and general comfort. AUSTRALIAN Sp NFW ZEALAND SUBSCRIPTION ROOMS, AND general Office , 455, WEST STRAND,| CHARING CROSS, LONDON. Established by Messrs. CAPPER & GOLE, in 1838. COLONISTS visiting England, will find at these Rooms, files of Newspapers from each of the settlements in Australasia and India, also a variety of Books, Parliamentary Reports, Maps; &c, relating thereto, and Daily, Weekly, and Pros vincial Newspapers. Occasional Evening Meetings are held for the purpose of conversing on Emigration and Colonia affairs. The Rooms are also supplied with writing materials for the convenience of subscribers, who can have their letters taken charge of, and forwarded according to instructions. This is of great importance to Colonists arriving id England, who may not have determined upon their precise movements. Subscription. . One Pound , per Annum, Agency in England. Messrs. CAPPER and GOLE will undertake the sale of Landed Property, Wool, or any other consignments, with which they may be favoured; purchase and ship with promptitude any description of Goods that may be required; also select servants for Colonists, and arrange the passage of parties proceeding to the various Colos uies with economy, and a due regard to comfort. jpnAjrvinrG. JOHN MOORE takes this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to those gentlemen who have patronised him since his commencement in business, and has to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to secure a continuance of those favours. J. M., Has much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Auckland, that for the purpose of carrying on business with the greatest facility in all the various departments of Press Printing, HE HAS MADE <S®EMIS)2IM3§]LII AOTEWH®^ IN THE OFFICE, and has Resolved on REDUCING THE PRICES Twenty per Cent ! FOR EXECUTING AOWIRYIISIiIMIIIE IT MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING. Every variety of Large and Small jFaitc» Have been procured. It may perhaps likewise be stated, that, with regard to expedition this Establishment cannot be surpassed in the Colonies, as FIVE HUNDRED BIDES CAN BE PRINTED AT ONE HOUR’S NOTICE ! ! ! With Accuracy, Economy, and Neatness. April 16tb, 1844*

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 49, 11 July 1844, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 49, 11 July 1844, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 49, 11 July 1844, Page 4

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