COLONIAL TWKEB C X, O T£l N G . RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen Streep. A JONES begs to apprize his **' Friends and the Public generally, that owing to the great demand for Ready Made Clothing 1 of the above Material, he has engaged several experienced workmen, and has now ready for inspection an assortment of COATS, WAISTCOATS, and TKOWSEHS, which he feels assured will , give general satisfaction, both as regards workmanship and price. A. J. also undertakes to execute orders with care and punctuality. March 8, 1850.
NOTICE. MR. J. A. LANGFORD begs to notify for the information of his late customers and the Public, that the Business lately conducted by him in Shortland-street, has been relinquished in favour of Mr. 11. Ellis who will continue the Establishment as heretofore. Mr. Langford being about to leave the Colony requests that all debts contracted previous to the Ist March be settled without delay. March 9, 1850.
Straw Bonnet Warehouse. MR. H. ELLIS, in intimating his accession to the management to the above \ plauc vli _ueirio<!<3, vespecifully assures U ie Public that no diligence will be wanting to afford that satisfaction in business transactions to which their patronage has claim, and pledges himself in all sincerity to a system of moderate uniform charges, now beginning to be fully appreciated by every intelligent purchaser. THE STRAW BONNET BUSINESS will be continued as formerly, and cveiy possible attention will be bestowed on this department in older to meet the taste and wishes of customers. Shoitland-street, March 9.
Btvaw Monnet Warehouse, CLEARING OUT. r|HI-IE whole of the Goods now on hand JL having to be disposed of before the 15th of the ensuing month, an immense reduction has been effected throughout the entire Stock, and the Public will find on inspection that the prices at which these Goods aie now marked present an opportunity for making cheap purchases such as may not occur again foi some time. A large quantity of Plain and Fancy Straw Dunstable, Chip, and Tuscan Bonnets, which have been subjected to a reduction almost incredable, will be found particularly worthy of notice. Shoitland-street, March 9.
! HOT SPRINGS. TO BE LET the House and Gaiden at Mahurangi, — comprising a commodious dwelling House, consisting of five rooms, with Bathing Box, and Garden well stocked with Fruit Tiees. This property offeis a capital inducemeut to Dairymen and others, besides the invaluable medicinal qualities of the Hot Springs, which no doubt will be much piized by the return invalids fiom California. For fuither paiticulars apply to Robert Graihm. Auckland, March 5, ISSO.
TO LET, AN ALLOTMENT of Land on the East side of Queen -street, nearly opposite Wyndham -street, with a Stable, Well of Water, and Back Yard fenced. Apply to I Robert Graham. I Auckland, sth March, 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 407, 9 March 1850, Page 1
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