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Reduced Prices ! BRITISH & FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.

rHE Proprietor having recently made various extensive additions to his former Stock of useful and fashionable DRAPERY GOODS is now enabled, through the facilities afforded by a declining market, to announce to his Customers and the public the adoption of a comprehensive system of reduced prices in the retail department of his establishment. The circumstance of the entire stock nowon sale at the British & Foreign Warehouse having been purchased within the last six months will be a sufficient explanation why articles so excellent in quality, and in other lespect so superior to goods of less modern style, can be offered as above intimated, at rates hitherto unprecedented in the trade of this settlement. There is no design in this instance to mislead the public under favour of a specious plea, as " Selling off," or other such like trite expedient, the advertiser being desirous simply to acquaint his customers, that for the reasons just reverted to, an important reduction on former rate of charges (amounting in some instances to 60 per cent, as compared with goods purchased 12 or 18 months ago) has taken place from this date at his establishment. Shortland-street, August 18, 1849.

SELLIXTG Om

in| &D. GRAHAM beg to announce that jjOt. they will, This Day, commence Selling Off their Stock of Drapery Goods, at a reduction ot 30 per cent, upon the prices hitherto charged, regardless of the cost of the artioles. Persons requiring a supply of Goods will do well to avail themselves of the present opportunity of selecting from the largest and cheapest lot of Goods in New Zealand ; as they have determined to Clear Off the whole of their Stock without delay, at any sacrifice, such an opportunity as the present may never again occur in Auckland, Victoria House, ) August 16, 1849. j

NOTICE.

ALL PERSONS having claims against the Undersigned are requested to send in their accounts for payment, without delay. R. & D. Graham. Auckland, 15th August, 1849-

TO E LET.

rpHAT Agreeable Residence, QUARTLY * GRANGE, a mile and half from Auckland ; with Gardens, Orchards and Paddocks, all substantially fenced, together with more than 100 Acres of Land, now being enclosed-— or if desired the Premises and Gardens only. Apply to Dr. Weekes, Albert-street

E. CONSTABLE,

RETURNS thanks for the liberal support he has received for the last eight years in Auckland and its vicinity, and begs to inform his friends and the public, that owing to the great increase of trade from the West Coast, he has determined to establish a communication between Onehunga and Auckland, on every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, for all kinds of Merchandise ; and he likewise holds himself responsible for all goods entrusted to his care, having erected substantial Storehouses at Onehunga, thereby hopes to merit their future patronage. Orders or parcels left at H. Hadlow's Tea Warehouse, Shortland Street. N.B. — Conveyance to and fro, on any day, when inducement offers. August 4, 1849.

AUCKLAND LIBRARY.

A GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors and Subscribers will be held at the Library on Wednesday, 29th instant, at noon, for the purpose of taking into consideration such steps as will more effectually carry out the intention of its Regulations, and on other business connected with the same. Fred. W. Merriman, Hon. Secretary.

HPHE Undersigned begs to inform the Pub■J- lie in general, and Military Officers in garrison, that he has re-commenced business at his old Shop in Field's Lane, and hopes by low prices and strict attention to business to gain their patronage. T. Dunn, Lock Smith and Bell Hanger. fIJSg" Ship Work in General and Horse-shoe-ing neatly done.

STRAYED,

FROM MY FARM adjoining Mr. Hart's, a Chestnut Mare (aged), branded 108 under the saddle, short tail, not clipped, last seen near the Epsom Church ; had a sore on the withers and a flax string round her body. Ten Shillings Reward for her delivery at Mr, Littlewood's, Epsom, or to me at Auckland, or Five Shillings for information where she is running. James C, Hilx, Auckland, Aug. 8, 1849,

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 344, 21 August 1849, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 344, 21 August 1849, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 344, 21 August 1849, Page 4

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