EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL
DRAPEEY GOODS,
Per the « John Bull."
J. & N. SIMMS,
Beg to acquaint their numerous Customer!, that they are in receipt of a much larger Stock of Drapery and Fancy Goods, by I the above vessel, than they have at any I previous time been enabled to oflfer for inspection. The following is an enumeration of a portion of the Goods :-— ERENCH CASHMERE SHAWLS Norwich and Thibet Handkerchief Mousselin-de-laine Dresses Crape-de-Paris ditto Fancy Susans ditto Printed and Plain Orleans Black and Colored Merinoi White and colored stays Worked Muslin collars Bonnet and Cap Ribbons Bonnets and Bonnet Linings Pasteboard, Willow, and Buckram Cashmere and Worsted Plaids, Plaid Ginghams White, Black, and Colored Braids Striped Shirtings Light and dark Fancy Prints Furniture Chintz ditto Black, white, and colored rolled Jacouati Black cotton and silk Velvets White and colored Jeans Black Crape Checked and plain Muslins White and black sewing cotton. Plain and figured Netts Black Lace, in variety Blonde Quilling and Edging* Gimps and Fringes Irish Linen and Lawn Coarse and fine Diapers Huckaback Horrack's Longcloth Super and gray Calicos Brown Hollands^d rest and undreit White, black, and colored Selicia Welch Flannels One trunk black Lasting Shoes Ladies black silk and lace Gloves " white silk do. *' black and white kid do. " Lisle thread, and white cotton do, " white and black cotton stockings *' black worsted do. Children's bleached & unbleached cotton do. " white and colored cotton socks " Grecian Boots, with soles '* Leather Shoes West of England black Broadcloths Fine and superfine blues do. Invisible green, olive, and brown do* Black, drab, and mixed Cassimeres Plain and fancy Buckskins and Doeskim Twenty pieces Colonial Tweeds English Tweeds in great variety Beautiful styles in Summer Vesting* Light and dark Gambroons Military Duck and Linen Drill Light and dark Moleskins Gents, satin Scarfs " black &fancy satin Stocks, with fronli " do. plain do. Brussels and Ducapi Handkerchiefs White Shirts with Linen fronts, &c. Gents, white, black, & coloured Kid Glovei " vihite and colored Lisle thread do* " colored lambs-wool Hose " white and colored half do. " white and colored cotton do. One case of real Feench Hats — an article not previously imported to this Colony. It is now fully ascertained, per tale advices, that Sydney willeo.ninue to afford a ready Market for an unlimited quantity »f KAURI GUM: Those requiting suitable Goods to barter with the Natives for that Article, wiU find a Large Stock which has been selected foir the purpose : say — 250 Pieces Navy blue Prints 200 Pairs Blankets 150 Printed Rugs 50 Dozen check Shirts Double width gray Calico Striped and spotted Guernsey Frocks Blue Serge Shirts Red worsted Cravats Duck Frocks and Trowsers Blue cloth Caps Blue cloth Jackets and Trowsers 4d., 6d. t and Bd. Doubles, &c &c. &c.
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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1845, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 20, 18 October 1845, Page 1
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