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THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THS SEASON !

TS. FORSAITH has on sale, ex " Cash- • mere," a small assortment of Roger's Infant Gymnasium, or " Baby Jumpers," an invention which has been aptly characterised by the London Press as " a Nurse free from all the vices to which mortal Nurses are heirs,'" and which has been highly recommended by the Faculty. The following extract, selected from amongst many others of a similar character, will suffice to shew the estimation in •which the " Baby Jumper" is held :— # From Dr. Conquest's l Letters to a Motfar,' New Edition. "'

" Very recently Messrs. Rogers & Co. of No. 137, in the Strand, have introduced a new and extremely simple American Invention, most appropriately called the ' Patent Elastic Infant Gymnasium/ or Baby Jmnpcr, which seems admirably adapted for the development of the physical powers of young children from the age of three and four months. In cases of curvature of the spine, and the various bodily jnalformations to which infants are peculiarly liable, this invention is truly valuable, while the pleasure it is sure to afford 1 to young children must be a sufficient recommendation for its adoption in the nursery. «• I very cordially approve of this simple, ingenious, and unobjectionable contrivance, and deem it a valuable nursery appendage. It will conduce much to the safety, health, and enjoyment of the child, and be, at the same time, a great relief to the nurse." The prices are moderate, varying according to quality. Intending purchasers should make early application as the assortment is not

large. T. S. F. would also invite attention to the Choice Assortment of Fancy Goods and Straw Bonnets which he has just opened. Shortland-street, Nov. 4, 1851.

BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE.

TUST RECEIVED, per late arrivals, a va*J riety of NEW GOODS, among which are the following : — Muslin Dresses, Summer Shawls Ribbons, Cambric Prints, Neck Ties Mousline de Lames, Poplins, Tassels Bridal Shawls, Scarf Shawls, Lawns Gent's Neck and Pocket Handfs., Linens Drawn Silk Bonnets in great variety Children's ditto, Trinrtnings, &c. A great variety of Summer Goods too numerous to particularize. Auckland, Oct. 31, 1851.

EX "CASHMERE."

MRS. WETHERED, having just arrived per "Cashmere," from London, with a Choice and Select Assortment of Artificial Flowers, Fancy Millinery, Feathers, and Jewellery, selected by herself at the first London Houses, and of the latest fashion, has opened her Establishment in Shortland "Street, (next door to Mr. Moffitt's, Surgeon Dentist, adjoining the "New Zealander" office,) on Monday last, and trusts to meet that patronage from the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity which it will be her endeavour to merit. Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, or altered to the latest Parisian fashions.

Agricultural and Horticultural Society of New Ulster.

THE Society's Horticultural Exhibition will be held on Saturday the 1 5th Nov., instant, on the New Pier in Official Bay, Admission at 12 o'clock, at noon. The Society beg to invite the most general contribution. The Exhibition will comprise, and prizes will be awarded for, the best bouquets and floral devices ; the best collections of bulbs and flowers of all descriptions, also, single plants or stems of bulbs and flowers. Hare plants and shrubs. And fruits and vegetables of all kinds in

season. There will be three classes of prizes, 28 in all, to be awarded at the discretion of the of the judges for productions of the greatest merit. Admission to Non-subscribers, Is. James Baber, Secretary.

AUCKLAND MECHANIC S INSTITUTE.

LECTURE

A win oe delivered m Hall of this Institution, on Monday evening next, the 10th instant, by Mr. A. W. Hansard, on "THE ORIGIN OF THE ART OF PRINTING."

/Time of commencement, 8 o'clock, precisely. Admission to non-members by cards, to be had at Mr. Williamsons, " New Zealander" Office, Mr. Archibald Clarks, Shortlandstreet, and Mr. J. T. Boylan's, Queen-street.

•ODD FELLOWS PERMANENT LAND & BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

THE MEMBERS of the above Association are hereby notified that the First Monthly Meeting will be held in the F. F. Lodge Room, on Friday evening, 7th Nov., at 8 o'clock, •when the First Lottery will be held. The Members of the Auckland District of Odd Fellows are invited. By Order of the Committee, Joshua Robinson, President. James Derrom, Secretary, Auckland, Oct. 31, 1851.

XMCZDDXiB WAXUD.

Mr. WILLIAMSONS ELECTION.

NOTICE is hereby given, that the Committee conducting the Election of Mr* Williamson, meet every Monday and Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Mr. Thompson's Assembly Rooms, High Street. A. W. Hansard, Chairman. Auckland, Oct. 30th, 1851.

THOUSAND BUSHELS OF SHELL

_/^, * On Sale at fpWW . J, Waite's. ■X . Queen-street,

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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 580, 5 November 1851, Page 2

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