10-4 Damask, warranted all linen, 6s. 6d. per yard, worth 10s. 6d. Huckaback Towels, 6d. each, worth Is. Ticking, 6^d. per yard, worth 7-|d. Scotch Twill, 7^d. per yard, worth 9^d. Blue Drilling, very strong for Trowsers, B^d. per yard, worth lOd. Men's Blue Cloth Caps, 2s. 6d. each, worth ss. Boy's Leather Belts, 3d. each, worth 6d. Men's coloured Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, 2s. 6d. each, worth 3s. 6d. Men's Ducape Handkerchiefs, 4s. each, worth ss. 6d. Men's straw Kid Gloves, Is. 3d. per pair, worth 3s. Men's Sattin Stocks, 3s, 3d. each, worth ss. . Men's Sattin Opera Ties, 3s. 6d. each, worth ss, Men's double Stitched Moleskin Trowsers 7s. 3d. each, worth Bs. Men's blue Serge Shirts, 4s. 9d. each, worth 6s. Men's blue Guernsey's, 4s. 3d. each, worth ss. 9d. Men's Jim Crow Hats, Is. each, worth Is, 6d. Men's Java Hats, Is. each, worth 2s. Men's Regatta Shirts, 2s. each, worth 3s, 6d. Men's brown Cotton Socks, 7|d. per pair, worth 9d. Men's coloured ditto, ditto ditto Men's Angola ditto, Is. per pair, worth Is. 3d. Men's Lamb's wool ditto, 10£ d. per pair, worth Is. 3d. Men's Merino Vests, 3s. 6d. each, worth ss. Men's Lamb's wool ditto, 4s. 9d. each, , worth 7s. Men's brown Cotton Pants, 3s. each, worth ss. Men's Lamb's wool ditto, 55., worth 7s. 6d. Men's brown Cotton Hose, Is. 3d. per pair, worth Is. 9d. Men's coloured cotton Hose, Is. 6d. per pair, worth 2s. Worsted Fringes for Curtains, 6d. per yard, ! woith Is. Turkey Red Twill, (the best) Is. per yard, worth Is. Cd. | ONE CASE— containing Medallion Oil Table Covers, Is. 3d. each, worth 2s. 6d. 4-4, very superior, 2s. each, worth 3s. 6d. 8-4, large size, for round Table, 3s. 6d. each, worth 7s. I 8-4 Oil Cloth, various patterns, 2s. 6d. per | yard, worth 4s. One Case of 'HABERDASHERY— consisting of Needles, Pins, Cotton, Tapes, Threads, Braids, Laces, Hooks and Eyes, Pearl & Wire Buttons, Thimbles, Darning Cotton, Bed laces, Cords and Window Lines, | &c, &c, &c, are retailed at a small advance on the English cost, with many i other articles too numerous to particui larize. , RAILWAY HOUSE. Queen street, September 3rd, 1849.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE. I~*HE undersigned has received a large quantity of New and Fashionab c DRAPERY GOODS, from London, via Sydney, from the celebrated Houses of Morrison, Dillon, & Co., and J. F. Pawston & Co. Viz. — One Case containing Cashmere, Lama, Black Satin and Fancy Silk Check Shawls and Scarfs. One Case containing Cashmere, Delaine, Oregon, Ottoman, Printed Muslin, Belzorine, and Swiss Checked Gingham Dresses. One Case containing 10 Boxes Ribbons — in Sarsnet, Satin, Fancy Gauze and Bonnet ditto, and 3 boxes French Flowers. One Case containing Ladies' Silk Neck Ties, I Black and White Lace Falls, Green and Blue Gossamer ; Babies' French Cambric i Caps, Frock Bodies and Robes ; Gents' Brussells, Ducape, and Satin Handker chiefs, Black Satin Joinville, and Fancy Opera Ties and Scarfs, rich black Satin Vesting, and black Silk Velvet. One Case Parasols, in Brown Silk and Fancy Satin, with Lancewood Handles. Two Bales of rich Town-made Prints and Furniture Chintz. Two Bales black and coloured Orleans, Alpaecas, and Coburgh Cloths One Case containing Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery, &c, &c. H. R. Kane, Queen -street, Sept. 6, 1819.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 352, 8 September 1849, Page 1
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