VICTORIA WAREHOUSE; ONE MONTH'S CLEARING OUT SALE. ("IRAHAM &ThENDERSON respectfully inform the Ladies °f Auckland, and the Inhabitants generally, that they have This Day commenced Selling Off their Extensive Stock of General Drapery, in order to make room for fresh im-
portations shortly expected. G. & H. having an immense Quantity of Goods on hand, have re-marked the whole at unusual Low Prices, without reference to cost, and decided on having one Month's Selling Off previous to arrival of New^ Goods from England. The following Goods are decidedly Cheap, and well worth the attention of the Public. Ladies' Tuscan, Dunstable, and Fancy Straw Bonnets, in great variety. Cashmere, Barege, Lisle, Shetland, Merino & other Shawls. Print, De Lame, Gingham, Cashmere, Muslin, and fancy striped Dresses. A very large assortment of Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, and Haberdashery. Muslins of every description. Linens, Lawns and Diapers. Merinoes, Orleans and Coburgs, Woollens, Slops. Moreens, Carpets, Oil Cloth, &c, And every other article connected with the trade. Auckland. Jan. 23, 1850.
NOTICE. AL L persons are cautioned against purchasing or in any way negociating a bill for £20, drawn by me in favour of David George Smale. Robert Mackay. Feb. sth, 1850.
CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT, Shortland-Street. SELLING OFT! THE Undersigned respectfully begs to intimate to his friends, and the public generally that in order to direct his attention more exclusively to one particular department of his business,hehas this day commenced SELLING OFF the whole of his Extensive Stock of China, Glass, and Earthenware, together with his other Goods — including Paris Hats, Fuller's " Patent Ventilating" ditto, &c. &c. The subscriber begs further to remark that, as the whole of the above Goods (with but few trifling exceptions) have been sent out direct from the manufacturers expressly to his order, he is enabled to sell at such prices as have been hitherto unknown in Auckland. F. Gardiner. Shortland-street, December Bth, 1849.
CHEAP LITTLE TEA AND GROCERY STORE, HIGH STREET. TV] cDERMOTT r & HILL take <L " iA this opportunity of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have re-opened the above well known Store with a Stock of well selected Groceries. M. & H. would particularly call attention to the two most important Articles in the trade, Tea and Coffee, the quality of which will be equal to anything ever offered in the Little Store, whilst the old motto, " Small profits and quick returns" will be strictly adhered to. January 7, 1850.
&ucfelaufl &lmanacfe FOR THE YEAR 18 5 0, IS NOW PUBLISHED AT THE "NEW ZEALANDER" OFFICE, Price, Is. 6d. ; Coloured Signals, 2s.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 399, 9 February 1850, Page 4
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