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BRITISH & FOREIGN WAREHOUSE,

SIIORTLAND-CRESCENT.

fjPHE public are respectfully informed that J- the above Establishment is this day open for the transaction of business in the Haberdashery, Silk Mercery, and General and Fancy Drapery Trade, in which branches a select Stock of New Goods is now submitted for inspection. Ladies and purchasers in general are invited to examine for themselves, and contrast the quality and price of Goods on view at the British and Foreign Warehouse with what has hitherto prevailed in these respects in this marjket. The usual variety of articles comprised in a 4 Light Drapery Establishment being on hand, the advertisei considers it unnecessary to enter into an enumeration of his stock, or undertake a description of what is familiar to most purchaseis. In addition to a carefully assorted supply of useful Drapery, which it is proposed to maintain, every Novelty in the World of Fashion that may be procurable, will be secured from time to time for the gratification of persons of taste ; and no effort will be wanting to lender the establishment in most respects deserving the support of all classes of the public. H. Ellis, , Feb. 13, 1849.

MARK SOMERVILLE begs leave to announce to his friends and the public, that he is now about removing from his present residence in West Queen Street, to that more convenient shop lately occupied by Messrs. R, and D. Graham, in Shortland Street. Full particulars will be given in a future advertisement. Auckland, 13th Feb., 1849.

WANTED.— At the Auckland Hotel, a COOK, a man who can make himself generally useful will meet with steady era; ployment and good wages.

WANTED.— A SERVANT MAN, apply at the Commercial House. Queen Street, Feb. 14, 1849.

TO DAIRYMEN & OTHERS.

To be disposed of by Private Conliact. A& HEAD of Superior MILCH COWS, HEIFERS, &c., now depasturing on an enclosed run of 200 acres, on the North IShore, within 1| miles of Town. The Run (on which is erected a commodious live roomed Cottage, with every necessary convenience,) will be let gratis for 12 months to the pin chaser of the cattle. For further particulars, apply to Hyam Joseph, Auctioneer, &c, Queen- street,

MECHANICS 1 INSTITUTE. VOCAL CLASS. rpHIRD PUBLIC REHEARSAL— •* Thursday, February, 22, 1849. (On which occasion Mrs. Ireland has kindly con* scnted lo pay two favorite Overtures.) TAUT I. Trio and Chorus— ' Hail, smiling Morn !'— Quartette — ' In Apiil, when primroses'— Glee— 'The Witches' Glee-K ing Duet—' Hark ! 'tis the Vesper Bell' — Song and Chorus—' Tell me not that this Life' Overture — r Der Freyschutz,' piano, Mrs. Ireland-H Weber Quaitette — ' The two Roses'— From the German Song—' I'm afloat! I'm afloat !'— II. Russell Madrigal — ' Now is the month of Maying' — Morley (159f>) Airs from ' Nouna,' piano, Mrs. Ireland — Bellini Solo and Chorus— The Queen of Merry .England*— Marchini. PART 11. Quartette — ' Haste, my Boy I—D.1 — D. Smith Song—' Daphne' (prize Song)— Parry Quintet'e — ' Now, by Day's tetiring Lamp'— Bishop Song—' The Outlaw' — E. J Loder Quartette—' Pisornbo' — Oveiture— ' Fra Diavolo, 1 piano, Mrs. Ireland — Auber Solo and Quartelle— Glee and Chorus— 'The Ringers' Glee'— ■ Quartette — 'Sleep, Gentle L.ulye'— Bishop Quartette and Choius — ' Lutzow' — From the Gorman Solo, Duet, Quartette, and Chorus—' God save the Queen.' Tickets. 2s 6d. onch, and Books of Words, to bD had at Mr. Williamsons, stationer, Shorthand- street.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 283, 14 February 1849, Page 2

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