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CLEARING OUT DRAPERY. VICTORIA WAREHOUSE.

Ci EAHAM & HENDERSON have come to tlio determination of clearing out the VJ of their Stock of DRAPERY GOODS, &c, at greatly reduced prices, to make room for further shipments, expected from London. G.& H. still adhere to the system of selling considerably under advertised prices. The fact of their Importing their own -GOODS from London direct enables them to sell under any House in Town. Auckland, 19th December, 1851.

JUST OPENED, 25 CASES LAMES', GEMTS*, AMD CHILDREN'S FROM TiiE FIRM OF HOMAN AND COMPANY, And of the very best quality manufactured at that establishment.

npHESE GOODS will speak for themselves. They consist of "White Satin and Jl every other description of Ladies' Shoes and Slippers, Cashmere and Prunella Boots, &c, Gents' Patent Calf and Morocco Dress, Wellington and every other description of Boot, Oxford Shoes, Slippers, &c, Maids' Cashmere and Prunella Boots, all sizes, Boys', Girls', and Children's of every kind. Always on hand, in Colonial manufacture, Wellington, Half Wellington, Clarence, Cossack, and Blucher Boots, Albert and Oxford Shoes, &c, in Kangaroo, Calf or Kip, and Children's in great variety. m wgsT Now the Public are aware (at least the undersigned hopes they are) that he has all ways been most reasonable in his prices. Nevertheless, in consequence of the very depressed state.of the times, he thinks he shall be able to sell — not one fraction less than USUaL THOS. KEVEN. Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Shortland Street, December 16th, 1851.

"THE MASONS' HOME," Official Bay.

AC. JOY begs most respectfully to return • his sincere thanks to the Public generally, for the liberal patronage he has received from them during a period of three years, and he trusts that from the late improvements he has made in the "Masons' Home," and the great expense he has to in adding a Long Room, and four additional bed-rooms to the House, that the Public will duly appreciate his efforts to please. From the Long Room there is a fine view of the Harbour, and of all the shipping entering inwards and outwards. The shipping can likewise be supplied with pure water within a stone's throw of the house; added to which, there is a public jetty for the accommodation of boats, &c. &c. A. C. JOY trusts that every facility will be afforded by him for the convenience of parties visiting his house. Auckland, January 12, 1852.

COXVHrcERCXAXi HOUSE.

TH E undersigned has received Ex " EMMA," a most Magnificent Assortment of Drapery Goods, comprising everything requisite for the present Season. The above Shipment, having been purchased at unprecedentedly low prices, will be sold for the smallest lemuuerating profit — therefore parties will do well to avail themselves of the present opportunity that the Commercial House affords them of selecting from the largest and cheapest assortment of goods in the Colony. H, R. Kane. Jan. 7th, 1852.

THE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST OPENED "Ex Emma," rriHREE CASES LADIES BOOTS AND X SHOES. H. R. Kane.

TO CABINET MAKERS AND OTHERS.

rnHE Undersigned has just opened, Ex JL « Emma," One Case of Damask and Watered Moreens, in colors, with trimmings to match. H. R. Kane.

ON SALE, mHREE BALES OF GUNNY BAGS, X at the Stores of Charles Davis, Wharf, Queen-street. January 13, 1852. ON SALE, At the Stores of the Undersigned, ONE CASE SILVER LEVER -WATCHES <Fifty kegs > chisel -point nails, assorted sizes Two cases ironmongery and cutlery assorted Two cases London soaps and perfumery Five bales blankets Two cases gig and cart harness and saddlery Three bales wrapping paper Two hundred reams writing ditto &c, &c, &c. Connell'& Ridings.

ON SALE, At thb Stokes of the Undersigned, BEST CROWN SCYTHES, Reaping hooks, caulked bandies B. Y. sickles Hay knives Sack holders

White glazed tile* for lining baths, &c. Countess slates. Coknell & Ridings.

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 21 January 1852, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 21 January 1852, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 21 January 1852, Page 4

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