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R& D. Glt A II A M, have much pleanurc in • announcing to the Lndies of Auckland, and the Inhabitants geuerally, that they have just received from England, an extensive variety of Drapery, IJaberdashery, and Woollen ' Goods, comprising every article in the Trade, with all the New and Fashionable Stylet suitable ior the season, amongst which will be found Black Satin and Silk Shawls and Scarfs White China Crape" Shawls Bordered Indiana Shaw Is and Scarfs Black and Colored Embroidered Cashmere Shawls Filled Shawls and Shawl Scarfs Woollen Plnid Shawls and Scarfs Circassian, Lama, and otheij Shawls,, in great variety Victoria Woollen Plaids M'Nicl, M'Kcnzie, Argyle, and other Clan-Tarttn» Aliwal Check Dresses, a new article Cashmere and Circassian Dresses Merinos and Orleans Cloths Swiss and Earlston Ginghams Ladies Tuscan, Dunstable, and Straw Bonnets Girls and Children's ditto Boys Tuscan and Straw Hats Bonnet and Cap Bibbons, in gro.nt variety ' Satin and Sarsnctt Ribbons, in all colors and widthi Silk Neck Tics, Scarfs and Sashes Zephyr Crape Handkerchiefs „ Bonnet and Cap Flowers Coronets and Head Ornaments Ladies White and Colored Kid Gloves Black Lace Gloves and Mits Pearl and Colored Silk Gloves. Gent's White and'Colorod Kid Gloves *' White arid Drab Black Buck Gloves " White and Colored Berlin and Lisle GloveTr Ladies Black and Pearl Silk Hose " White Cotton and Merino Hose, very fine ♦' White and Black Cotton Hose " White and Grey Lamb's WooMlose Men's Lamb's Wool, and Merino Shirts and Pants «' Lamb's Wool, and Cotton Hose, and half Hoso Black Satin Stocks and Tics Black Satin Brussels, and Duoape Handkerchiefs India Rubber and Cotton Braces Gent's Fine White Shirts, linen fronts Superfine Black Hats, Velvet Nap Navy and Military Blue Cloth Caps Boys and Children's' Blue Cloth and Fancy Caps Princo of Wales and'Montpensier Caps Saxony, Welsh and Imitation Flannels Blue and Scarlet Serge ' Pit Plaiding and Dfuggct Crimson, Blue, and Fawn Damask Moreens Crimson, Blue, and Drab Watered Moreem Fringe and Orris Lace, to match Furniture Stripe, and Chintz Prints Marseillas, Quills, and Counterpanes Figured Worsted and Cotton Table Covers Ladicsand Girls White and Colored Stayt Sewed Collars and Habit Shirts Children's sewed Robes and Frocks Jaconet Cambric, and Book Muslim Sewed Muslin Insertions, and' Edgings Lisle Edgings, and Whisker Blonds Real Thread Laces French Cambric Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lace Border* White Shirtings and Long Cloths Linen and Cotton Diaper Huckaback and Nursery Diaper Irish Linen and Lawn 7-4 and 8-4 Damask Table Linen Brown and Rough Holland Black Linen and Selicias White and Colored Jaconet, and Cambric Linings Osnaburg, Duck, Dowlas, and Pack Sheet Linen and Cotton Tick Bleached Cunvass, No. I to 7 Silk and Cotton Umbrellas Waterproof Macintosh Capes and Cloaks Superfine Wool Dyed Black and Blue Broad Cloths Black Cassimcre and Doeskin Shepherd Tweed and Fancy Doeskins White Quilting and Fafrcy Vesting Ladies Morocco Kid, and Patent Learher Shoes Ladies Leather and Stuft'Boots and Shoes Children's Black and Colored Morocco Shoes,

R. & D. G., beg respectfully to call the attention of the Ladies to the present importation of -Fancy Goods, which have been imported direct from England, nnd comprising all the new styles and' fashions of the present year, with many novelties hitherto unknown 'in New Zealand. R. & D. G., beg also to call the : attention of tho Trade, Families, and Country settlers, ,&c, &c, to their immense stock of Prints, Calicos, Shirts,, Slopi, Blan-» kets, Drapery and Haberdashery Goods, &c., &0., which they are now clearing off to make room for further shipments from England, daily expected. Victoria House, 24th July, 1847.

NOW LANDING $X CHEERFUL, And for Sale at the Iron Store, Queen Street, "OAR IRON, from 3 * 5-8 to |£m 3-8 •*-* Nails, Clasp, Lining, Shingle, Wrought, Pressed, Patent Flooring Brads, Flemish Tacks Wood Screws, from i inch to 4 inch Round Table Catches Sailer's Spring Balances Paint and White Wash Brush** Door Mats Wheat and Coffee Mills Cut Glass Cruet Bottles Black Cruet Frames 3,5, and (jjbottlea Horn Leaves for Lanterns &c, &c &c. J< A, SMitu.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 120, 24 July 1847, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 120, 24 July 1847, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 120, 24 July 1847, Page 1

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