TAILORING.
T. & N. SIMMS gratefully acknowledge the preference that has been given to their Establishment for the last five years ; and at the same time have much pleasure in. informing* Civilians, and Navy and Military Officers, &c, that their New Foreman, has arrived per ' Juno ' steamer ; and in introducing him to the Public, they think it will be sufficient to say, that his Cut, Style, and Workmanship, has been the envy of his brother tradesmen ; and at the same time, he has been looked upon by the Public eye of the citizens of Sydney, and the inhabitants of the colony generally, as one of the first cutters in New South Wales, for the last five years. J. &' N. Simms think it unnecessary to refer to the manner in which Gentlemen have been fitted with* Garments in Auckland ; but they flatter themselves than in future their old Patrons, and those who may give them a call, shall be rewarded with material, cut, and quality of workmanship, rarely to be met with in the colonies, in every art'ele requisite for the wardrobe of a Gentleman. P.S — The Price of every description of Clothing, as well as their general and extensive stock of Drapery, &c, &c, has been reduced 15 per cent. Woollen and Haberdashery Warehouse, July Oth, 1847*
J. & N. SIMMS MOST Respectfully intimate to the Ladies' of Auckland, and its vicinity, that they have received a Choice Selection of New Goorfs, ex " Juno," steamer, from ,England and Sydney, consisting of Gloves, Hosiery, Haberdashery, Ribbons, Dresses, Shawls, Calicoes, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, and almost every article necessary for general use, which they expect to have ready for inspection on Tuesday next.
To Drapers, Storekeepers, and Purchasers from the other settlements throughout the Colony, T &N. SIMMS wish to acquaint th°ir nuv * merous Customers, and Purchasers generally, that they have received, ex "Juno,'' steamer, from England and Sydney, 47 packages Merchandise, winch they expect to have ready for sale on Monday or Tuesday. It being' their intention to dispose of them at very low prices, to wholesale cash purchasers. Parties requiring supplies in Woollen and Manchester Goods, Blankets, Slops and General Drapery, will have an advantage by giving an early call, as small profits, and quick leturns, will be their system in future. P.S. — To prevent disappointment, J, & N, SIMMS beg leave to acquaint the public, that their place of business, will be closed on Monday, the 12th inst., for the purpose of marking their new Slock.
TO LET, HPHE STONE COTTAGE wi'hin a short -*• distance of the Court House, having (bur Rooms, a detached Kitchen, and Servant's Room, and an excellent Well, Apply to Connell & Ridings, Queen Strict.
FIREWOOD. A QUANTITY of Fnewood wanted, delivered afloat.— For p irlicu ars applyto Brown fie Campbell.
TX7ANTED, a Good Biock»mi;h.— Apply Johw Wati»k, Hiih-Jtreett July 6th, 1847.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 116, 10 July 1847, Page 1
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