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British & Foreign Warehouse. DECLINE OF THE SEASON, THE Present Season being now far advanced and approaching toward its termination, it has become expedient to adopt effective measures for the speedy disposal of all Summer Goods remaining on hand. To promote this object, recourse will now be had to the usual course in such cases, and fiom this date, therefore, it is respectfully intimated, a uniform reduction to a very considerable extent will take place on all exclusively Summer Goods. Jan. 26, 1850.

British 6f Foreign Warehouse, MODERATE PRICES. rpHERE being apparently at the present JL time an Excessive Stock of Bonnets of various descriptions in the Market, that portion of the public in quest of a cheap article are respectfully informed that they can be supplied from a rather extensive stock, with what will be found very respectable Bonnets in plain and fancy Stiaw, Chip, and Tuscan, at prices commencing at Is. each !

NO TIC 27. HP H E Undersigned, having on ■*- hand a large and well selected Stock of Goods suitable for the present Season, and being in daily expectation of new Goods to their order arriving, (for want of room) have determined upon disposing of the present Stock at prices, (if not lower) equally as low as any house in the Trade. Portion of the Cargo Ex "Thames/ 1 STRAW BONNETS. Fancy Chip Bonnets, 25.4 d. each Maids' Rich Tuscans, ss. Transparent Fancy, 3s. 6d. Ladies' Pearl, 4s. Improved whole straw, 3s. Foreign Tuscans, 12s. Swiss Fancys, 4s 6d. Bird's Eye Tuscan, 6s. Rich Tuscan, 7s. Rough Pressed Patent, 6s. " Superior, 7s. 6d. Broad Luton, 3s. 6d. Fine Patent, 4s. The Straw Bonnets are of the most fashionable and approved styles.

DRESSES. A great variety of Muslins in long lengths, from 12s to 14s. Mouselin de Lame, (French) 15s. to 255. White, plain and check Muslins, 10s. 6d. to 15s. Barege in great varieties, all wool, fiom 18s. Cd. to 21s. — long lengths.

PRINTS. Hoyle's Plates, yard wide, lOd. 7-8 Prints, good patterns, 7M. Bleached and Unbleached Calicoes in price from 4d, to Bd.

RIBBONS. Bonnet Ribbons, from 6d. per yard upwards French Gauze Cap Ribbons, 6d. Gauze Ribbons, 2d. Flowers in great variety Plain, Fancy & Lutestring Ribbons Thread Lace, and Edgings. 1 case White & Regatta Shirts 2 case s assorted Perfumery 1 case English Drawn Bonnets. N.B. — Every article in the trade at the lowest possible price for cash. Wardell & Jennings, Shortland-street.

EX " ST. MICHAEL," From London. Now landing, and on Sale by the Undersigned, || BALE 3 SLOPS, CALICO ■" 8 Cases Slops, Hosiery, Cloth, &c. Thomas Lewis. Wharf, Queen -street, January 9, 1850.

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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 396, 30 January 1850, Page 4

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