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TO ARRIVE PER CRESSWELL, AND HOURLY EXPECTED, Cases of the above Goods. To say that they are all of the very best quality would be going rather 100 far; —but lo say that part of them are the best that England produces, would not be over-stepping the mark one inch. The cheapest Shoes are always the dearest; however, if Cheap Shoes are required, the undersigned will have the cheapest; if dear are required, he will have cheaper still. THOMAS KEVEN. Shorlland-strcet, Auckland, Aug. 40, 48531 r FHE undersigned begs leave to inform the Public of this Colony that, from the rising importance of Auckland, he has been induced to take out an in order to afford to his friends, and the community in general that facility and accommodation for the disposal of their importations, which he deems absolutely necessary, and, in so doing, earnestly solicits their kind patronage, trusting by assiduity and attention to their interests he may merit the same. CHARLES DAVIS, Wharf, Queen-street. August 11, 1853. SHORTLAND-3TREET, RESPECTFULLY beg to announce that they have now opened an Establishment as & above, and having recently imported a LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, purchased under the personal inspection of Mr. Bolous, they are now in a position to execute orders in such a manner as they trust will be creditable lo themselves and satisfactory lo their Customers. Their New Slock of Goods consists of— West of England Broad Cloths, Black, Blue, and Invisible Green Ditto Black Doeskins and Cassimeres Shepherds' Plaids in Doeskins, Tweeds, and Kerseys Waislcoatings, in great variety. Several good Tailors wanted, lo whom Wages will be given as follows : Dress or Frock Coats, Cloth Paletot, with fly Wrappers and Cloth Shooting Coats Tweed Shooting Coals Vests, (single breasied) Trousers, (all sorts) . Auckland, August 8, 1853. £4 7 0 4 4 0 0 47 0 0 45 0 0 G 0 0 7 0 DAVID CROSBIE "WHITE HART" HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, I>EGS lo apprise ihe Public that he has some of the very best-Workmen in the City, engaged at the original low prices, and can guarantee his Garments, for style and quality of work, to surpass any other House in the Trade. Gentlemen patronizing this Establishment will save from 42 to 45 per cent. August 42, 4 853.

FRENCH. R. 11. R. REID is now forming Private - Classes for French, and will commence on Monday, sth September. Pupils wishing to attend will please send their names before Ist proximo. Private Class for Ladies, } terms* Mondays and Thursdays r o ne Guinea Ditto ditto for Gentlemen, jT Quarlep Tuesdays and Fridays j l Private Lessons at the Pupil's residence per agreement. Victoria-street, 15th August, 1855. JOHN KELLY, SHIP BISCUIT BAKER, High-street, Opposite the Customs-House, [> EGS 10 announce to Commanders of l> Ships, and Merchants, that he is prepared to supply BISCUIT in any quantities, of the best material and manufacture, at prices as follows, for cash, viz. : £ s. d. Cabin Biscuit 4 IA 0 per iOOlbs. Pilot ditto - 4 12 0 " Ship ■ - 110 0 " These prices will only vary upon any material alteration taking place in the price of Flour. J. K. has been favoured with orders for supplies of the above articles from Captain NicnOLS of the American Whale Ship Lion, Captain Martin, brig Spencer, and Captain Champjon, late of the Border Maid, at various times for voyages of sufficient duration to test the same thoroughly, and they have testified to the quality of his Bread being unsurpassed in any of the other Colonies. JUST PUBLISHED. Price Two Shillings. OECOLLECTIONS OF A VISIT TO ti EUROPE, in 1854 and 4852, by a Traveller from New Zealand. With any profits that may be derived from this publication it is intended to commence a fund for establishing an Evening Reading Room and Library for the workingclasses at Auckland. J, Williamson, Bookseller.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 768, 24 August 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 768, 24 August 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 768, 24 August 1853, Page 1

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