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Tailoring.

J. & N. SIMMS gratefully acknowledge the preference that has been given to their Establishment for the list five years ; and at the same time have much pleasure in informing Civilians, and Navy and Military Officers, &c, that their New Foreman, Ims arrived per ' Juno ' steamer j 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 Sout(i Wales, for the hst 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 that in future their old Patrons, and those who may give them a call, shall be re warded with material, cut, and quality of workmanship, rarely to be met with in the colonies, in every article 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 HaberdasheryWarehouse, July 9th, 1847*

NEW GOODS,

Ex Juno Steamer,and other late arrivals»

J& N. SIMMS most respectfully announce • to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Auckland, and its vicinity, that they have now open, and ready for inspection, an extensive and choice assortment of fancy and useful Winter Goods, amongst which will be found some beautiful fabrics in Ottoman, Cashmere, and Delaine Dresses Berlin Wool Austrian Shawls, quite new Tart tin and Victoria striped Shawls Bordered, Filled, and printed Cashmere do. Coburgh Merinos, almost equal to French 4-4tlis and 6-4ths Tartans and Gala plaids Manchester, London, and French printed cambric Swiss, Book, and Mull Muslins for" evening dresses French and English Cap and Bonnet Flowers The latest stales in French and English winter . Bonnet Ribbons in satins and sarsnett Ditto, ditto, for children's bonnets French and English cap ribbons, in gauze and satin Goffer'd and join'd blondes and blonde quillings 4-4ihs imitation and silk blondes Real and imitation Laces and Edgings Children's gray and white lambs* wool socks, alt sizes Ditto gray and scarlet worsted ditto Ditto white and colored cotton ditto Ladies' white and gray lambs' wool hose Ditto ditto cotton ditto Dttto black worsted and Cashmere ditto Ditto black and white silk hose C. T. and h\ Gents, white, brown, and colored cotton £-hos(H Ditto gray lambs' wool, and worsted ditto Ditto ditto hose Ditto lambs' wool and Merino vesls and pants Children's, ladies' and gents', Cashmere gloves Ladies' and gents' white and colored kid ditto Tuscan, Dunstable, and Rice straw Bonnets ACompleie Assortment of Haberdashery Ladies' Boots and Shoes in great variety Ditto black and white satin shoes Litto fancy kilk and satin handkerchiefs and; scat f« Children's buff, blue, drub, and printed sateen dresses, embroidered 7-8* and 4-4ths Ginghams and checked Alpa^cas Lancashire, Welsh, and Saxony Flannels, war-. ranted all wool Super Long Cloth shirtings and sheetings. 8 4ths Gi ay and white sheetings White Furniture Dimities Colored Watered Moreens 10 4ths, 11-4ths,& 12-4tlis White Counterpanes. and Quills Furniture piinls, linings and bindings Very superior Manchester twillM stripes, fo%f curtains, chair and sofa covers. Damask table cloths and covers Gents, ready made trovvseis and vests Ditto Cloth and Pilot Coats ' Beaver and Silk Hats English and French Salin and Velvet Napped do. 6 4 Printed Druggets for Floor Cloths Kidderminster and Imperial Carpels. &c. &c. &c, 14th Julj, 1847.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 117, 14 July 1847, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 117, 14 July 1847, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 117, 14 July 1847, Page 3

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