NEW GOODS.— EX CLARA.
FANCY PRINTS, in great variety Delaine and Cashmere Dresses Mourning ditto Glace Flounced ditto -Plaids, Orlean and Coburg Clotlis Black Satin, Satinette, and Grosde Naples Watered silk and Nepolean Satin White Satin and Ducape Colored Persians French Mantles (of the newest style and fashion) Silk and cotton Velvets French larltans, in a great variety of colors Barage, Paisley and Cashmere Shawls Plaid Shawls Black silk and satin Shawls and Scarfes Plumes and Ostrich Feathers French Flowers French Blonds and Thread Laces Ditto Cambric Jaconet and Book Muslins Mull and Nansook do. Dress and Morning Caps Infants' Cambric do., and Frock Bodies Woollen Hoods, Caps, Boas, Gaiters, Cuffs and Polkas, a large assortment Handsome dark Winter Bonnet Itibbons, of the newest style Handsome French Gauze Cap ditto « « Satin, all widths Black and white Tulle " fancy Net Collars and Habit Shirts Ladies' dark French Kid Gloves « white do ditto Gents, ditto and colored ditto " real Buckskin ditto « Silk and Lisle ditto Corded Petticoats Horse Hair Skirts Cotille and Sateen Stays Cambric Handkerchiefs in fancy boxes Ladies' Neck Ties, in satin and velvet Superior White Shirts Eancy Regatta do. Lamb's Wool do. Satin and Ducape Neckerchiefs do. Stocks and Linen Collars Colored Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs India Rubber and Buckskin Braces Assorted Hosiery J Plain and Fancy Straw Bonnets Infants ditto Boy's Hats Diapers, White and Grey Calico Navy Blue Prints Umbrellas Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes I Shell, Dressing and Side Combs Perfumery and Marking Ink Violet Powder and Puff Boxes The undersigned beg respectfully to acqaint their friends and the public that the greater portion of the above Goods have been received expressly to order, and they have no doubt, upon inspection, will be found of a superior description, both as regards style, quality and moderate prices. Wardell & Jennings. Shortland Street, Anckland, April 13, 1850.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE jl^j nP<O LET, the commodious and jtffffjgU I comfortable DWELLING JH|*|jl HOUSE in Queen-street, the CoHaOV residence of the late Thomas E. Conry, Esq. The House contains a Drawing Room and Parlour, 3 Bed Rooms, and Kitchen, and has a Verandah both at front and rear. Adjoining it are a Stable, Cow-house, Fowl-house, and Scullery, an excellent Spring, and a large Garden, well enclosed. ALSO, An OFFICE consisting of two Rooms, in Queen-street, which will be let either with 01 without the Dwelling House. Apply to Connejll & Ridings, Queen-street,
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New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 5, Issue 419, 20 April 1850, Page 1
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