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J. 8c N. SIMMS

Beg respectfully to acquaint the f uolic mat | they have received ex Maukin and other late arrivals, an extensive and choice assortment of Goods, suitable for the present Season, amongst which are some VTETTED LAMBS' WOOL SHAWLS IN shaded colours Netted Berlin wooled Shawls, shaded colours The Registered Norwich Shawl, a beautiful fabric, and the only article of the kind yet imported Netted Wool \ square Handkerchiefs Black and coloured embroidered Turnovers Silk Neck Handkerchiefs new styles and very rich 6-4, 7-4, and 8-4 Plaid Wool Shawls Muslin Insertion and Edgings Thread Edging and Laces Black and coloured Fringes and Gimps Best Cotille and Satteen Jean Stays Ladies' long and short White. Kid Gloves Do coloured Kid and Silk do Gents' coloured Kid and Lisle Gloves Ladies' and Gents' white Cambric Handkerchiefs Ladies' white and black Satin Shoes Gent*' black Satin Opera Ties and long fionted Stocks • Do fancy Silk and Satin Neck Handkerchiefs (3-4, 7-4, 8-4, 10-4, and 12-4 Damask Table Covers Embossed Patent Cloth Table Covers, the only article of the kind for Sale in the Colony Scarlet Orleans Cloths and Coburg Merinos Scarlet and drab watered Moreens,, all wool Blue Damask Moreens Blue and scarlet Float Lace and Orris Lace Drab and Blue woisted Bullion Fringes Brass Curtain Rings, assorted sizes 6-4 Oil Cotton for Cap Covers 6 4 do Silk do do Black Silk and Blue Worsted Serge Black Silk and Cotton Velvet While Marsella Vesting Cotton and Union Ticki, &c, &c, &c. Auckland, September 14, 1*347,

T. C. HALLAMORE Has much pleasure in announcing to his friends and ihe public generally, that he has just received direct from England, ex " Protector," ! A CHOICE STOCK OF FANCY AND GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, consisting of the following Articles — BOY'S Super Cloth Caps, Velvet do, Tuscan and Fancy Straw Bonnets Do. Children's Hats Fancy Bonnet Ribbons Artificials for Bonnets and GapsLadies' Collarets and Ties Do. Muslin Robes Bobbin, Wire Ground, and Figured Nets Black Nets and Laces Black and Colored Silk Velvets i Black and Colored German do. Black Double Ribbons Black Crapes, 4«4lbs and 5-4ths Black Ducapes and Gros Do* Ottoman and Black Satins Colored French Merinoes Co;ded Petticoats and Toilet Quillings Colored Ginghams Printed Cashmeres Do. Delaines Colored Check Stuff* Black and Colored Coburgs Women's White and Colored Stays Silk Parasols Colored Fancy Check Lutestrings Sets Colored Silk Dress Buttons Black Las tings Thirty-six inch Black Ducapes Thirty-six inch BUck Brussels Gimps and Fringes Electorial Flannels And a great variety of other Articles. Auckland, Sept. 10., 1 847.

FOR SALE, AT THE IRON STORE QUEEN STREET. pHAMBKR Services complete v> Foot baths, &c, &c. Wine glasses and decanters Dinner services Carpets and druggets Navy blues— ueggrta and striped shirts Blankets — assorted sizes Horsehair cloth Rum, O, P. in Bond Port and Sherry, i»» bottle Corks Salt— Liverpool and St, Übes Nails, wood screws, flooring brada, &c, Flemish tacks Salter's spring balances Horn leaves for lanterns, &c,, &c. J. A, SMITH.,

GWILLSON, begs, to ac- • quaint the Public generally, that he has on Sale, a large quantity of his well known cured Hams, and Bacon, which requires no comment. 200 bushels maize, 3s. per bushel.— A quantity of Salt. Pork. also. A Quantity of Onions, 4d. per lb, Queen Street, August 152 th, 1847.

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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 138, 25 September 1847, Page 4

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