BRITISH AND TOBEICN WAREHOUSE.
Selling off at Reduced Prices.
A GREAT VARIETY OF USEFUL ARTICLES in Summer Goods will now be sold at a very great Reduction on former prices, in order lo make room for new Goods adapted to the approaching season. This reduction will effect more or less the entire stock, and will commence from this morning. March 27, 1852.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL LEATHER AND GRINDERY STORE
T^HE Undersigned begs to call the attention of Shoemakers and others, to a Large and Excellent Assortment of Grindery, &c, now landed Ex " Katherine Stewart Forbes," viz., Best Patent Boot-trees, Brass Shins, Stand, and Patent Screws, complete Shoe Thread, and Patent Hemp, all numbers Strong Stitching Flax, Patent and Fine Superfine Yellow and White ditto Yellow Closing Silk "John Wilson's" Warranted Shoe Knives " John Algor's" ditto ditto Shoemakers' Sizesticks " Ullathorne's" Superior Spring Steel Awl Blades Improved best Shoe Rasps Kit Files and Floats Pincers and Nippers Best Steel Lasting Tacks Do. Jigger and Seam Sets Do. Forepart and Pump Irons Do. Boot and Shoe Ran ditto and Breakers Do. Ran Wheels, various descriptions Do. Stabbing & Closing Wheels Do. Slicking Irons, Seat Files, and Shoe Stamps Bright Plier and Shoe Punches Strong Russian Bristles " Ullathome's" Superior Heel Balls Shoemakers' Pegs, large, mid. and small Best Glass and Emery Paper Liquid and Past Blacking Awl Handles, Iron and Brass Ferruls Women's and Children's Shoe Lasts Men's Block Lasts, all descriptions Boot-trees, do. do. Striped Fancy and White Boot Webbing, various widths Best Black and Magpie Galloons Best Shoe Buttons, various sizes Best Round and Flat Leather Laces Boot Powder, in boxes Best Polished York Heel and Toe Tips Solid Back Wrought Heel Tips Best Burnished York Heel Plates Round and Clasp Hobs of all sizes Cast Sparrow Bills and Cut Bills inch Brass Bills inch and f inch Brads |, f -inch Fine Cut Bills Best sorted French & Waist Wheels. THOS. KEVEN. Shortland-street, Auckland, March 23, 1852.
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 \vorkmansbip, and promptness in meeting orders, to merit the patronage of the public generally. N. B. — Kitchen and Culinary Utensils in all their variety efficiently repaired.
A- McPEEHSON,
PLUMBER, COPPER, AND TIN-PLATE WORKER, SIJORTLAND-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 bis 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 iancy painted ; Dairy Utensils, of all dimensions. Pumps made, and fitted; upon the shoitest notice.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 622, 31 March 1852, Page 1
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