NEW DRAPERY GOODS OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS’ AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. T AND W. HENDERSON beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland and neigh- * hood, that they have received ex Heather Bell, and Algerine, 25 PACKAGES NEW SUMMER GOODS, Amongst which are a large aAd varied assortment of— Muslin, Muslin de Laine, and Barege Dresses Embroidered Lustre, Alpaca, and Bayadere Robes ' Crape, Chain, and Llama Checks French Primed Cambric Muslins Glace Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and Silk Neck Ties Cashmere and Barege Shawls and Scarfs Plain White do. and do. do. and do. Handsome Damask, and Embossed Table Covers Printed Druggets and Table Baize Lace Curtains, and Figured Window Muslin Jacconet, Book, and Leno ‘‘ Lappet, Book, and Spotted “ Corded Skirts and Crenolines Flannels, Shirtings and Sheetings Cotton Sheets, Dennins, Diapers, and Huckaback Brown and Check Hollands, 801 l Lining, and Selisias Cassirneres, Doeskins, Tweeds, and Woollen Cord Mens’ and Bov’s Alpaca Coals “ “ Leghorn, Straw, and Felt Hals Boy’s Tweed and Moleskin Trowsers, Also,— 4 Case Gentlemens’ Paris Hats. Auckland, 23rd November, 1853. BOOTS AND SHOES. EX “HEATHER BEL L.” riMIE Undersigned have just opened a Large Variety of— Ladies’ Cashmere and Lasting Boots “ Lasting Boots, double soled “ Strong Leather Shoes “ Lasting and Patent Leather do. Also,— Childrens’ Leather Shoos, all sizes. Auckland, 23rd November, 1853. J. and W. HENDERSON, Queen-street, Opposite Messrs. Connell and Ridings’ Auction Mart. J. BOLOUS AND CO., TAILORS, SHORTLAND-STREET, IN returning thanks to the Gentlemen of Auckland and vicinity, for the liberal support thev have°received since the opening of their Establishment, beg to inform them that they have received Extensive Consignments of Cloth, Doeskin, Tweeds, and a large quantity of Shepherds Plaid, etc., ex late arrivals; and, that, in consequence of the depression in the Australian markets, they are enabled to reduce the prices of first quality clothing to the following rates, viz. Black Cloth Coals, from £2 10 0 Doeskin Shooting Coals, (best quality) from 2L to . . . 210 0 Tweed Shooting Coats, from If. 10s. to 2 0 0 White and Fancy Marcella Vests 0 15 0 Black Doeskin Trowsers, from 1 3 0 Tweed Trowsers, from 0150 English Doeskin Trowsers, (Fancy Doe) 15 0 Ditto ditto, “ “ best quality . 110 0 Drill Trowsers, from • . . 0150 p.S.—No Reduction made in the Tailors Wages. MR. BUCKINGHAM’S FAMILY beg to announce their SECOND ENTERTAINMENT, which will take place in the Odd Fellows’ Hall, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 7™ DAY OF DECEMBER, 1853, when, amongst other novelties, a selection of H. Russell’s last 'popular Entertainments in England, 1 H E EMIGRANT’S PROGRESS , which has been brought by a gentleman from Liverpool, and who has kindly lent the Music, which will be sang during the Evening. horus, 010, . mette, rio, . 010, . •uartellc, 010 and C uellc, orus, FIRST PART. . . . , “ Whisper Low,” • » . . . . “Goody Gay,” . . . . . Flute and Piano Selection, . . . “Comemy Friends,” . . “Mountain Flower,” (flute accompaniment), . . “ Welcome lovely Mav,” • . “ I remember, I remember,” .' Master W. Buckingham, (Travellers) Singing Lesson, (by desire), . . • Air. and Miss Buckingham . . Masaniello. Miss R. Buckingham. . La Gazza Ladra. . Norma. . Miss Buckingham. Rosina. BETWEEN THE FIRST AND SECOND PARTS. Solo (Flute) Selection from Norma Master Buckingham, A Comic Chapter on Logic • • • Mr. Buckingham. Popular Melodies, Flute and Piano . • Miss, Master, and Miss R. Buckingham. SECOND PART. Chorus .... “ Haste to the Wild Woods,” .... Russell. g 0 l 0 “ Land of the Free,” . . Miss R. Buckingham. Solo “The Last Farewell,” . Miss Buckingham . Russell. Comic . . . “Nelly Bly”(Ethiopian Melody) . Mr. Buckingham . Russell. Solo end Chorus . . “ Cheer, Boys, Cheer,” . Mr. Buckingham . Russell. Solo , . “ Long parted have wc been,” . Master Buckingham . Russell. Duelle (Comic) . . “When a little farm we keep/’ . Mr. and Miss Buckingham. Solo and Chorus, “There’s a good lime coming boys,” by desire, Master C. Buckingham. Russell. N. B.—The Entertainment will commence at eight o’clock precisely. Parlies that may have been prevented from attending, can have their tickets renewed on application, as those issued on the last occasion will not be admitted. Front Seats, 55.; Lady and Gentleman, 7s. 6d. Back Seats, 2s. Cd.; Lady and Gentleman, 4s, Children, half price. Tickets can onlv be obtained from Mr. Buckingham— ho/ transferable.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 797, 3 December 1853, Page 1
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