COBDEN HOUSE.
NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT.
J& W. HENDERSON beg most respect- • fully to inform the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity, that they have commenced business in the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Hayes, as General Drapers, and purpose keeping a complete assortment of Drapery in all its branches. W. H. has just returned from Sydney, with an assortment of New Goods, carefully selected for this market, the whole of which will be ready for inspection on Monday morning. J. & W. H. trust, ])y strict attention to Business, moderate charges, and civility to customers, to merit a share of the Public patronage. Subjoined is a list of a few of the Goods : — Cashmere and Barege Shawls Checked Lama and Bordered ditto Barege Scarfs, very large Organdie Muslin Dresses White checked ditto Mouselin de lame ditto Checked Lawns and Linen Ginghams Coburg Merino and Orleans Cloths One case Hoyle's Choice 5-4 Cambric Prints Two cases Fancy ditto 8-4 and 9-4 Croydon Sheeting 5-4 Linen ditto Linen and Cotton Ticks Damask Cloth and Table Napkins 3-4 and 4-4 Osnaburg White Sateen Jean Brown and undressed Hollands Linens, Lawns, and Diapers Huckaback and Crash Toweling White Pink and Blue Tarlatan Muslin Jacconet, Book Cambric and checked ditto China Matting and Green Baize A complete assortment of Hosiery and Haberdashery 1 case Bonnets 2 boxes Bonnet Ribbons 1 ditto superior ditto 3 ditto Cap Ribbons 1 ditto superior French Cap Flowers 1 case Parasols Fancy neck Ties and Crape Scarfs Nets, Laces, and Edgings A complete assortment of Berlin Wools in every colour and shade 1 case Gents' superior Paris Hats Gents' White and coloured French Kid Gloves Satin Stocks and Silk Handkerchifs in great variety Gents' Tweed Wrappers White and Regatta Shirts Heavy Scotch Twilled ditto Blue Serge ditto Double stitched Moleskin Trowsers Drab cotton Cord and White Moleskin Tailors' Trimmings, Lining Muslins. &c, &c, &c. Shortland Crescent, 18th November, 1848.
MONEY TO LEND, IN SUMS of £50 or £100 on security of landed property. For further particulars, Apply to Mr. Edward Hardy.
TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST A BUNCH OF KEYS, containing about seven small Keys, some larger Keys. Whoever will bring the same to the Office of the New Zealander, will receive the above reward.
TO LET. A NEAT VERANDAH COTTAGE, in West Queen Street, with every necessary convenience for a respectable family, and having a good supply of water on the premises. Apply to John Henry, Timber Merchant. Nov. 17th, 1848.
CANDLES AND SOAF. BEST SUMMER MOULD } ~ „ , CANDLES, j@7d.perlb. BEST SYDNEY SOAP @ 4d. per lb. At the Stores of E. OBrien, & Co. Shortland Street,
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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 259, 22 November 1848, Page 1
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