RMcKENZIE begs to inform his nu9 merous friends and customers, that he has just returned from Sydney with a very large and well selected Stock of DRAPERY, &c, &c, and, owing to the piesent depressed state of the Sydney Money Market, he has been enabled to make his purchases under the English Cost Price, — and having done so, he purposes giving the community the advantage of it, by selling them at a very small remunerating profit. Amongst the present impoitation will be found, in great variety :—: — Scarfs, Shawls, Satins, Satinetts, Gros de Naples, Dresses in Fiench Printed Cashmere, Delains, Checked, Lustre, and Shot Orleans ; Gala Plaids, &c, &c, &c, Prints, Furnitiue Chintz, Bonnets, Ribbons, Black, and White Lace Falls, Fiench Flowers, Orange Blossoms ; Black Silk Lace Beithas and Capes, Habit Shirts, Collars, Collarets, Fiench, Cambric and Lawn Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Boas, Muslins, Irish Linen, Lawn, Diaper, Damask Table Linen, Damask Moreen, Worsted and! Oil-cloth Table Covers, Hosiery, Gloves, Habeidashery, &c, &c. — West of England Woollen Clothes, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Beaver & Pilot Coats, Black, Drab, and Striped Doeskin Trowsers, Vests, Blue Cloth Jackets, Paris Hats', Blue Cloth Caps. A large assortment of Children's Dresses, Boys' Tuscan and Dunstable Hats, Trimmed Satin Hats, Ladies' Fancy Aprons, Netted Wool Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Fancy Netts, Laces and Edgings in Thread, Lisle and Valenciennes Black Silk Lace, Ladies' White and Colored Stays, Corded Petticoats, Boots and Shoes, Toilet Covers, Flannels, White Counterpanes, Scotch Twill, Striped and Regatta Shirts, White and Grey Calicoes, &c.,&c, &c. R. McK. is also in houily expectation of a large quantity of Goods per the " Minerva," therefore paities will do well to avail themselves of the present oppoituniiy that the Waterloo House affords them, of selecting fioiu the Laigest and Cheapest Stock of Goods in the Colony. Shoitland-street,May 12, 1848.
JAMES PERRY, begs to call the attention of the Gentlemen of Auckland, and the Public in general, to a shipment of Saddlery, received ex " Tasmania," and now ready for inspection, at his Store, ShoitlanJ Street. As this importation comprises almost every article in the trade, a lengthened enumeration would be superfluous ; the quality, style, asd finish of the goods are of the first class 1 , and consequently very much superior to any yet imported. J. P. hopes by attention to business, and having at all times on hand a complete assortment of the best description of goods at moderate prices, to merit a continuance of the Patronage he has received since his commencement, and establish for himself a steady and permanent business. The following are a few of the leading ai - tides received :—: — Gentlemen's superior Hogskin Saddles, " " Bradoon & Pelham Bi idles, Ladies' do. do. do., Martingales and Snaffle Bridles, a groat variety, Ladies' & Gents' silver mounted Riding Whips, Gig and Carriage Whips and Thongs Carters' do. do. Light Spring, Steel, and plated Spurs, Stable Rollers. Horse, water, spoke, dandy, and scrubbing Blushes, Saddle Cloths, &c\, &c. N. B. A good supply of heavy Dray and Plough Harness, always on hand. Horse clothing made to Order. Auckland, May 9th, iB4B.
Preparatory School for Yolng Gentlemen (Under Ten years of Age.)
MRS. KINNEAR will be prepared on the first of Juno, to receive a limited number of Pupils. For Terms, — Application may be made daily between the houis of 12 & 3 at FufeCjiiA Cottage, Windsor Terrace,
May 13 ; 1818.
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New Zealander, Volume 3, Issue 204, 13 May 1848, Page 1
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