NEW GOODS, THREE CASES AND ONE BALE, EX " MOA."
A.T O N E S having mceived a quantity \ of Nrw Goods, in addition to his l'oimer Winter - iock, paiticulaily suited for the Season, is desirous of calling the attention of his friends and the public to the nndei mentioned aiticles, which will be sold at the following low puces, in consequence of the Season being tathei advanced: — Large si/c Woollen Plaid Shawls, 2 yaids .sqiuue, all wool, 1 O.s. Gd. each Woollen Plaid Scaif Shawls, 3 yaids long all wool, 12s. Gd each Knitted Woollen Shawls, 2 yaids. squaiC;, fiom Gs. Gd each Thibet Filled Shawls, of various colors, t?ss. each Knitted Woollen Shawls, basket pattern, 1 2s. each An assoitment of Knitted WooMcn Handkerchiefs, 9d. each 4-4 veiy line Woollen Plaid Handkeichiefs, all wool, 2s. Gd. each A vanety of Woollen Plaids, for ladies's di esses, Is. Gd. per yaid Check Flannel, for ladies' morning wrappers (quite now) 2s. Gd per yard Fine Cobiugs of vanous eolois, Is. (id. per yaid Fine Oilcans of various colors, Is. .'3d. per yaid Rich Twilled Piinled Cashmeies, foi diesses, 2s Gd. per yaid G-4 Imitation Fiench Mennos, of colois, Ijs. Gd. pur } "iid Genuine Fiench Meiinos, ciimson, sky, and scarlet, 7s. Gd. pet yaid ladies' Black Figiued Apions, Is. Gd. each A large vanety of Rich Plaid Satin Winter Bonnet Ribbons, Gd. per yaid And many other aiticles will be sold (being too nunieious to paiticulaiizc) equally as cheap. Railway llousp-, Queen- stieet.
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF First Quality Colonial Tweeds, CONSISTING 01' STEEL, DARK BROWN, OXFORD, Giey, Mixed Black and White And a few pieces, as sample Fancy Tweeds also — A fiesh assoitment of Ready Made Colonial Tweed Coats, Waistcoats, & Trowseis Men's Pilot Cloth Trowseis Men's Cap's of supeiioi make, small crowns Mililaiy Duck Gloves do. Wliite Cashmeie Clo\es, of supcnoi malce. &c , &c, Xc. Hallway House, Queen-stieet.
TABIiE COVERS, &c.
* FEW VERY ELEGANT RICH /; > EMROSSKD WOOLLEN TABLE COVERS, in colours An assortment of Ladies' White Silk Hose Coloied Silk Bibbon Velvel, of widths Rah way IIou&k, Queen-slicet. July 2, 1850.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INS T I I 1I 1 U T E.
MR. T. S. FORSAITH will delivei the continuation of his LECTURE on "OLIVER CROMWELL AND HIS TiMl'S" In the Hall of this Institution on Monday Evknino, (the Islh inst.), at 8 o'clock precisely. Tickets of Admission for Non - Members (Is. each) may be had at Mr. Williamsons, and of Mr. Ilansaid, Hon. Sec, Lower Qucenstreel.
R E MOVAL
fS. HAWKINS begs to return his sincere • thanks to his fuends and the public for pastfavouis, and to lemind them of his icmoval into Qucen-stieet, neaily opposite to Mr. Saurbier, Baker, wheie he intends to .■supply Groceries of the best quality, at the lowest prices. July sth 1850.
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New Zealander, Volume 6, Issue 441, 6 July 1850, Page 1
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