VICTORIA HOUSE. R& D. GRAHAM beg most respectfully to mii form the inhabitants of Auckland and settlers 'in the country, thatthey have just received from- En g|»nd, via -Sydney, an Extend?* :4Mortfaeht,oj:- ! tfEfa GOODS," which have been expressly ordered for this market, and •elected principally from the manufacturers direct. R. & D. G., by importing direct from home, are enabled to offer not only the Newest Styles, and the best description of Goods, but at prices equally low as they can be obtained in the Syney market.— ln order to make room for future shipments shortly expected, they have determined to clear off their present Stock of Goods, and have marked them at prices to enable them to do so. t The atteiitJQn of the Ladies,- is particularly invited to the present'importation of Bonnets, Ribbons, Dresses, Shawls, and other Fancy Goods. Traders and Country Settlers have an advantage in selecting from' the largest and>mbst complete Stock of Goodt in Auckland. The following are a few of the leading articles :— Ladies' Tuscan, Dunstable/'and' Straw Bonnets Ditto Fancy Tuscan and Pearl Straw do Girls' and Children's Tuscan & Dunstable Bonnets Boys' Tuscan and Dunstable Hats Rich Brocaded Bonnet Ribbons, ; , , , i Chfrkahd Fancy Lut- "do,* „; ,- ,-, Fancy, Satin, and Gauze* Cap Ribbons} "White and Colored-Satin RibTb&ns 1 White, Black, and Colored Sarsnet dq) Organdie-ahd Marquesas Dresses' Balzorine, Barge and Muslin Dresses Cashmere and Delaine Dresses White Checked Muslin Dresses Rich Fancy and Chintz Prints Earlston and Fancy, shaded Ginghams Fine Muslin Ginghams Oregon and Cawn Checks Victoria Cloth and Roslin Plaids Black, Colored and Shaded Merinoes Black and Colored Coburg and Orleans Cloths Black Satin Shawls and Scarfs Do. Ottoman Bordered and Check Satin Shawls Do. Self Embroidered Indianna Shawls Do. Plain and Bordered ditto White Embroidered Indianna Shawls Checked Cashmere, Barege, and Polka Shawls Honeycomb and Shetland Wool Shawls Woollen, Plaid, and Bordered Merino SKawls Black and Colored Indiaana Shawl Scarfs Netted Wool Shawls an* Handkerchiefs Indianna, De Lame* and Fancy Handkerchiefs Fancy Satin and Silk Neck Ties Bugles, Berthas, and Neck Ornaments Head Coronets and Roseattes Ladies' Companions, Polka Sashes Scissors, Pen Knives, Silver Thimbles A Case of Perfumery Black and Colored Silk Gimps and Fringes Sewed Book and Cambric Muslin Collars . . Do. Do. Habit Shirt* and Chemizettes Trimmed Lace Collarettes Mourning and Bugle Collars • ' White and Black Neck Laces Sewed Muslin, Dimity, and Linen Cuffs Lace Sleeves, Muslin Children's Drawn Muslin and Lace Caps Women's do. do. • Sewed Book and Cambric Muslin Insertions Lisle and Cotton Edgings Valenciennes and Urling's Lace Whisker Blond and Blond Edging Blond Lappets ,• White and Colored Ribbon Puffing French and English Flowers White and Colored Bobbinnetts Dotted, Figured and Fancy Nets Ladies' Black Lace and Colored Silk Glove* Ditto White and Colored Kid do Ditto White half long Kid do White and Black Cotton and Wool Hose Ladies' White and Colored Stays Maids' and Girls' do Jacconet, Cambric and Book Muslins Checked and Hair Cord do Striped, Book and Lappet' do White and Green Checked and Plain Lcnos Irish Linens and Lawns White Long Cloth and Shirting Ditto Wigan and Tweeled Sheeting Rough and Dressed Brown Hollands White Jean and Furniture Dimety Dairiaak Table Cloths Linen and Cotton Diaper and Huckaback Linen and Cotton Ticking Furniture, Stripe Blue and Red Stripe Scotch Stripe, and Regatta Shirting ' Linen and Cotton Checks Striped Druggett and Linsey Woolsey Scarlet, Green, Blue, and White Serge Blue Dungaree Chrome and Navy Blue Prints Fancy Prints/ in great variety Welsh, Lancashire, and Saxony Flannel White and Colored Counterpane* Royal, Imperial; and Summer Quilts Black, Blue, and Invisible Broad Cloths Steel and FancyJ3oeskins and Cas'siriieres G ( lenlyon, Shepherd, and.Fartcy Tweeds Imperial Shepherd, Weather, and Colonial Tweeds Trouserings arid Waistcoatings, 1 in great variety /Shrunk Military Ducks arid Drills White, Diagonal, and Brown Linen Drills Printed Moleskin _ White, Marseilles, and Bufl Cassimere Waistcoating Gentlemen's Black Silk arid Stuff Hats Do. White Shirts,* Linen Fronts Do. Black Satin and Silk Handkerchiefs and Stocks India and British Corah and Spruce Silk Handkerchiefs l White, Brown, and Colored Cotton { Hose Lamb's Wool and Merino Shirts and Pantaloons Doeskin, India Rubber, and Cotton Braces . Turkey Red, Union, and Madder Cotton Handkerchiefs • "
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 88, 6 February 1847, Page 1
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