EX "KATHERINE STUART FORBES
RAILWAY HOUSE, QUSBN STREET.
Noiv Unpacked and ready for inspection — Q.ENUINE WELCH FLANNEL, of qualities Linen and Cotton TickingChildren's Deny Holland Braided Overalls Ladies' Fine White Merino and Cotton Hose Ladies' White and Colored Kid, Silk, and Lisle Gloves Children's Colored Silk, Lisle, and Cashmere Gloves, from 1 to 6 8-4 Imitation French Merinos, of colours 3-4, 5-4, and 8-4 Tartan Woollen Plaids Black and White Lace Falls A Few Pieces of Shot Glace Silks, for dresses Black Gros de Naples, and Brussels Ducape Pink, White, Sky, and Black French Satins Children's Cashmere Hoods, beautifully braided. With many other New Goods adapted for the approaching season, and will be sold for the smallest remunerating prices.
HATS. HATS. HATS.
Just Received, One Case Christy & Co.'s Black Satin Velvet Napped HATS, 2£ and 2£ inch brim. A really splendid Hat ; ala mode il Londre* et Pans, A. JONE^, Railway House, Queen Street. March 24, 1852.
JUST OPENED, 25 CASES LADIES, GENTS, AND CHILDREN S BOOTS AND SHOES, FROM THE 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 X 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. Now the Public are aware (at least the undersigned hopes they are) that he has all #ays 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,
ON SALE, Ex " Katherine Stewart Forbes," from London. 4T RUN X S Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES 2 Cases Hosiery and Haberdashery 1 '* Coburgs and Orleans Cloth 1 " Ribbons and Cap Flowers 1 Bale Rugs 3 " Blankets and Cotton Sheets 6 Cases Slops— Moleskin Trowsers, Blue Serge, Scotch Twill, Regatta and White Shirts 2 " Pilot Cloth Coats and Jackets 4 Bales 36 & 72 in. White and Brown Calico 1 " Fancy Prints 1 " Flannel 3 Cases Cloth Caps 1 " B B Paris Hats 2 " Saddlery for Native Trade 1 Ton White Lead in 281b. package* 5 Cases Sperm Cand^s 1 " Hardwaie 1 " Fowling Pieces 5 Casks White and Red Clover Seed 6 " Soda. Thomas Lewis. Queen Street, 12th March, 1852.
il • Mo PEBKSOir, PLUMBER, COPPER, A.ND TIN-PLATE WORKER, Shortland-street. XN returning his sincere thanks to the Public for the very liberal support which he has received for the last Nine Years begs to assure them that he will endeavour to secure a continuance of their patronage, by promptness in meeting Orders, quality of materials, and moderation of charges. A. McP., trusts that from his long practice ] in the first Shops in Scotland, he will be able to give satisfaction in the above Branches. A. McP., continues to supply Baths of every description, plain and fancy painted ; Dairy Utensils, of all dimensions. Pumps made, and fitted, upon the shortest notice.
NOTICE. MR. JAMES FRANCIS, TIN PLATE WORKER, INTIMATES to the Public of Auckland and neighbourhood, that he has commenced Business as above, in all its branches, at Windsor Terrace, Parnell. Mr. F. having been practically acquainted with the above business for the last thirty years, and particularly with reference to the manufacture of Dairy Utensils, hopes by moderate charges, good workmanship, and promptness in meeting orders, to merit the patronage of the public generally. N. B. —Kitchen and Culinary Utensils in all their \ariely efficiei.Uy lepahed.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 621, 27 March 1852, Page 1
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