¥ICTOBIA WAREHOUSE.
fi RAH Ail & HENDERSON having reccived, via Sydney, a Large Quantity of Nnv Goons from England, carefully selected for this market, beg to call the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their present large Stock of Goods, which they have determined to sell at the lowest paying price. The following is a list of a few of the leading articles : — Rich black watered Silk, 27 inches wide " " & coloured Brocaded Ducape do. do. Shot, and striped Glace Gros de Naples Back Silk and Satinettes Black, and white Savsnet Silk, and satin Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties and Neckerchiefs Men's and boy's silk, and satin Ties Brown, and fancy silk Parasols Silk Fringes, Gimps and Bindings French satin, sarsnet and Bonnet Ribbons Printed cashmere Shawls, and Scarfs Paisley do. do. Plaid and Tweed do. do. Black Indiana, Shawls Plain and embroidered " and coloured embroidered Robes Printed Cashmeres, De Lames, and Merino White, black, and coloured French Merino. 4-4 spun Silk Plaids 3-4 & 4-4 Gala do. Scotch worsted do. Black and coloured Orleans, and Coburg Cloths Black Parramatta, Lasting, and Merino Striped, and shot Alpaca Welsh, and Lancashire Flannel Linen, and cotton Ginghams Black, and coloured cotton Velvets 7-8, 9-8, & 5-4 Prints in Gio t variety Furniture Chints White and blue Woollen serge Horrick's Long cloth 8-4 brown, and white Twilled Sheeting 8-4, 9-4, & 10-4 ditto Sheeting Linen, Lawns, Diapers, Huckabacks, and Hollands Huckabacks, Ticks, & Osnaburg Black, Blue, & Invisible Green cloths Cf ssimeres, Doeskins, and Scotch Tweeds Buff cashmere vesting Men's White and Regatta shirts Men's Hose — in white Cotton, grey Worsted, grey Lambswool, and Aberdeen knitted Men's Half-hose, in white cotton, fine brown " Fine Shetland, white and grey Lambswool, Worsted, and Aberdeen knitted Men's Lambswool and Merino Vests and Pants " Scarlet Lambswool Vests <r Woollen, Printed Cashmeie, and Silk Cravats, and Handkerchiefs " white Cotton Caps Ladies' Merino Vests " Berlin Wool Caps " Hose, in silk, silk and cotton, spun silk, white lace, fine merino, black cashmere, &c, " Silk Elastic Garters Children's Hose and Hosiery of every description *' Hoods, Bonnets, Boots, and Bootakins, in great variety Thread Laces and Edgings Egyptian ditto ditto Black, white, and coloured Blond Plain and Fancy Netls Muslin Scolloping Coloured Blond Veils Black, and Black and blue, Silk ditto An endless variety of Habeidashery, comprising Boys' Fancy Worsted and Silk Belts, Silk Laces, Carpet Binding, Bed Lace, Double London Worsted Braids, Linen and Wire Buttons, Fancy Waistciat Buttons, Knitting Cotton, Pins, Needles, Crochet Hooks, Window Tassells, Leather Peaks, Sewing bilks, Linen Reels, Crinoline and Corded Lining, &c, &c. Shortland-street, 30th July, 1851.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 552, 30 July 1851, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 552, 30 July 1851, Page 2
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