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MISS JENNINGS, LATE OF SYDNEY,

BEGS respectfully to acquaint the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity, that she has commenced the Millinery and Dressmaking Business, and trusts by strict attention and punctuality, combined with moderate charges, to merit a snare of public patronage. Miss J. invites an early inspection of her well selected stock of New Goods, which will be opened on Wednesday, the 20th Instant,

consisting of — Baby Linen, Childrens Dresses, Stays, Parasols, Straw Bonnets, Collars, Cuffs, Flowers, Widow's Caps, and a Variety of articles too numerous to particularize. Albert Cottage, Albert-street, Sept. 15, 1848.

EX <' CHEERFUL" AND « SPEC."

RJ. HUNT has received by the above • vessels, a Variety of NEW GOODS, a few of which are specificd — A large assortment of Fancy Prints Merinos, Cobourgs, and Orleans Cloths An assortment of Shawls Silk Satin Turnovers" Fancy Vests Best Double Stitched Moleskin Trousers Scotch Twilled Shirts Blue Serge ditto, all wool Mens White ditto Regatta and striped ditto Lambs' Wool Vests and Pants Boys' White Shirts Women's and Childrens Stays Women's Lasting Boots and Slippers Women's Leather Shoes and Carpet Slippers Blue Cloth Caps Scotch Twill and stripe Shirting Silicias and brown Hollands Cotton Ticks and Checks White and Grey Calicos Colonial Tweeds, White and brown Drills Muslin Collars Children's Colonial Boots and English Shoes Union and Linen Huckabacks Duck Trowsers Silk Satin and Duuape Handkerchiefs Bonnet Ribbons Spun Silk and Cotton Handkerchiefs Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, &c. Queen-street, Opposite Connell & Ridings, September 9, 1848.

DUNN and ROSE

T\ESIRE most respectfully to inform their -L/ Friends and the Public, that they have commenced the business of WHITESMITHS, LOCKSMITHS, AND BELL-HANGERS, in all their branches, and that all Orders committed to their care will be executed with neatness and despatch. They are, also, Manufacturers of Scale Beams, Wrought Iron Entrance ANn Field Gates, Kitchen Ranges, Grates and Smoke Jacks, Iron Safes and Bookcases, — Branding Irons, Wheat ANn Cob fee Mills recut and warranted. SHIPPING WO R X of all kinds, and JOBBING WORK in general. Cutlery neatly repaired. Field's Lane, Auckland, September 2, 1848.

BUILDING GROUND TO LET.

TO BE LET on a Building Lease for such term as may be agreed upon THE CORNER ALLOTMENT of Shortland and Princes Streets. It has a frontage to Shortland-street of 88 feet, and 4.8 feet to Princes-street ; 50 feet by 41 is already excavated and ready for a foundation stone. This ground is peculiarly well adapted for a Public Building, such as a Custom House, Banking House, Post Office, or an Hotel, from its central and commanding situation and its very spacious frontage to two principal streets. Apply to the Proprietor, James Simms, Epsom.

NEW PERIODICAL.

HPHE Undersigned has just received the ■*• Third Number of " The New Zealand Evangelist," a Monthly Periodical, conducted by the Ministers of the Evangelical Alliance at Wellington. Price — Six- Pence per Number, or Six Shillings per annum. CONTENTS OF NO. 111. Biographical Sketches, No. n.— John Wickliffe,D.D. Catholic Principle! — Regeneration, (continued) Public Worship Poetry— The Bible a Guide— A Noble Sonnet Vaiieties— Pride Wittily Punished— Employment Dr. Chalmers—Character and Anecdotes of Local Religiou* Intelligence— Wellington; Sunday School Union— Maoii Progress— Porirua— Wanganui— Nelion. Subscribers names received by John Williamson, Bookseller, &c. Auckland, Sept. 14,1848.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 241, 20 September 1848, Page 4

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536

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 241, 20 September 1848, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 241, 20 September 1848, Page 4

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