FANCY STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, &c.
The Undersigned has lately revived, ex Indian, Maumn, and other vessels, a Variety ot Plain and Fancy STATIONERY, Genuine PERFUMERY, &c, Sec, including— SUPERFINE FOOLSCAP, blue laid Satin Wove Post, gilt, tinted, and plain Cieam laid Note Paper, and Envelopes to match Colored Demy and Foolscap Supeiline Envelopes, in great variety Detector and Sell-scaling ditto Mourning Paper, letter and note Sealing Wax, extra tine, led, black, and fancy Poclce' and Memorandum Books Gillott's Magnum bonum Pens Drawing and Commercial Pencils Silver, and German Silver Pencil -cases
Mfrciiant's Account Books. Bioad p'ul long folio, demy and foolscap
PcUFUl^ttY. Rose Hair Oil, Almond ditto E.ui de Cologne and Lavender Water, in largo and small hollies A isouirnNMVP]'Ri f iu^Li>: — Veibena, Jassamino, Millefleni, Jenny Lind, L'Ambi e, &c, &c, &c. Ciystalr/ed Pomade Drown Windsor, Geiman. Naples, Fiench ('lima and Honey Soap Rouge — Sachets Circassian, Cecil ian, and Cold Cieam Tojfh Powder Ryphophagon Sliming Soap Almond Shaving Cicam Cowan's Razor Sliops, and Razm C,\sos Tooth Bniblies, Ivory handles, Silver w iic, and plain Hair and Nail Binshcs Nail Scissors Shaving Boxes and .Brushes Rosewood and Mahogany Dkkssing Ca&es l» ass bound and elegantly lilted up Mochi's Roll-up Russia leather Tra\clling Diessing- Cases A Variety of blessing Cases and Willing Desks Telescopes — Microscope Patent Pen y an and Screw Inks Floating Lights — Wax Taper Matches Life Piescrvcrs Toiloiseshell side Combs, braid, rack, pin, poll, and back Combs Musical Boxes, 2 and 1 tunes Violins, and bows A Splendid Spanish Guitar, patent head Walking Sticks and Canes, plain and silver mounted &c. &c. &c. John Williamson, Statiouei, &c. Slimlland Sticcl, June 0, IS4S.
NOTICE.
NICHOLAS SIMMS requests all parties indebted to the late Finn of J. & N. iSimms, and to himself since ihe month of October lahl, to pay their respective accounts on or before the Ist of July next, as he is about closing lv:> establishment. Shoitland-strcet, Auckland, 19th May, 1848. REYNOLDS' CHE\P LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET, Opposite Mr. Hallamoie's wcll-hnown Establishment. R REYNOLDS begs respectfully to in- • form his numerous friends and the public, that he has this day opened his Cheap Little Tea and Grocery Stoic, in High Slicct, wheie he pledges himself to supply his Customeis with Ai tides of the finest quality, at the lowest possible pi ices. Small expenses enable R. R. to annex a List of Articles, at the following unpiecedentcd low pi ices ;—; — s. d. Congou Tea (finest impoited) . 110 per lb. Excellent do 10,, Finest Gicen Tea (Hyson kind) 1 8 „ Choice Gunpowder, do . .40 , ; Java Coffee (better cannot be obtained) 10,, Good Raw Sugar ... 0 3^ „ Fine do 0 4,, Cius-hcd Lump ....00,, Mutton Hams . . . .09 each. A laigc Lot of Smoollrng Irons, at 4d. per lb. N. B. Salt and Fte^h Butter. Coffee Roasted on (he Premises, always fresh. WANTED a MAN or a Strong LAD, Avho can diive Bullocks, and be useful on a Faun. Apply at the Exchange Hotel. May 30, 1848.
LIME STONE LIME. 1000 BUSHELS New Zealand STONE 5""" LIME, thoroughly calcined by New Zealand Coal. On ftale ut the Auckland Eiick and Tile Woiks, May ID, 1818.
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 212, 10 June 1848, Page 4
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