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Jacconets, Cambrics", Check, Book, Mall, Nairisook, Lappet, and Harness Muslins Colored rolled Cambrics Gents and Boys' blue Cloth Caps Boys' Fancy ditto

An assortment of HABERDASHERY from the Celebrated House of George Brettle & Co., Wood-street, London, consisting of — 200 Yards black and white Reel Cotton 100 do colored ditto ditto 12-4 Swiss Laces 12-4 Paris Silk ditto Spangle, Wires, Jams, Waist, and Pearl Buttons Black and white Hooks and Eyes Light Dyes Ravens China Cotton Balls Tambour S W Pins 3j, 4s, 5 & 6 country ditto Dobsons S H, SW, 88, Z\, F4, Sc, Me, Be Imperial and Dutch Tapes Needles, in bozes Brettle's drilled Eyes 1-6 Cotton Cords 0-0000 ditto ditto 0-0000 Black Imperial Tapes, assorted in boxes Children's Worsted Boots do Deron Gaiters 1 Cartoon of rich needleworked Collars 1 do do do Habit Shirts With many other Articles too numerous to particularize. Alfred Jones, Queen-street.

D. & S. CUNNINGHAM & CO., Tailors $ Drapers, AVAIL themselves of the present opportunity to return their best thanks to those Gentlemen, (Naval and Military Officers, and Civilians,) who Lave so liberally patronized their establishment since it was opened, and hope that by continuing to furnish their Customers with Cloths of sound and genuine quality — Trimmings really suited to each article of dress, as well as Workmanship and style of fashion which must give satisfaction, not only to secure the continued support of those Gentlemen who have already favoured them with their orders, but to considerably increase the number of their patrons. D. & S. C. have received their instructions tinder the first Masters in their trade, and will riot acknowledge any superior in the Colonies ; they have resolved therefore not to employ any other than the best tradesmen, so that Gentlemen may rely on having their work substantially as well as elegantly completed. D. & S. & beg to announce the receipt of a CHOICE LOT OF GOODS, Per Ship " Minerva," Which have been selected for their trade by an experienced hand, and will be found well worthy the attention of Gentlemen. Black, blue, brown, claret, and invisible green Superfine Broad Cloths Black Cassimeres and Doeskins', for Dress Trowsers Drab Cassimeres and Doeskins Stotch Tartan Cassimeres and Kerseys Plain, striped, and checked Doeskins for Coats and Trowsers Drab Worsted, Plush and Cord, for Riding Trowsers White Cord ditto i White and brown shrunk Military Drills and Ducks Plain, Checked & Corded Colonial Tweeds Black Satin and Velvet Vestings White Marsella and Cashmere ditto Plaid and Fancy Cashmere, Valentia, and Velvet ditto Rich Silk and Fancy light Satin Vestings Ladies' and Gent's French white Kid Gloves Real Doeskin India Rubber and Cotton Braces India Rubber Vest and Trowsers Straps White and Regatta Shirts . I Gent's Check Marsella Morning Gowns The newest patterns in Metal Silk Coat and Vest Buttons, black and white Silk Serge, I Silicia, Twists, Silk, Thread, Needles, and every description of Tailors' Trimmings ; Navy Coat and Jacket Buttons ' Army Buttons, 58th Regt. *^* Tailors requiring suitable and good Trimmings will be supplied at low prices. Shortland-crescent, May 1, 1849.

CHEAT LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH-STREET.

R REYNOLDS has now on * Sale, a quantity of Excellent Congou Tea @ is. 4d. per pound, In quantities not less than one pound. This Tea is confidently recommended. ALSO, A lot of Superior HAMS ani BACON.

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New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 307, 9 May 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 307, 9 May 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 4, Issue 307, 9 May 1849, Page 4

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