NEW DRAPERY GOODS OPPOSITE MESSRS. CONNELL AND RIDINGS’ AUCTION MART, QUEEN-STREET. T AND W. HENDERSON beg lo intimate to the inhabitants of Auckland and neigh- • hood, that lliev have received ex Heather Bell , and Algerine , 25 PACKAGES NEW SUMMER GOODS, Amongst which are a large and \aried assortment of— Muslin, Muslin dc Laine, and Barege Dresses Embroidered Lustre, Alpaca, and Bayadere Robes Crape, Challi, and Llama Checks French Printed Cambric Muslins Glace Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and Silk Neck Tics 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 Skirls and Crenolines Flannels, Shirtings and Sin clings Colton Sheets, Dennins, Diapers, and Huckaback Brown and Check Hollands, Roll Lining, and Selisias Cassirneres, Doeskins, Tweeds, and Woollen Cord Mens’ and Boy’s Alpaca Coals “ “ Leghorn, Straw, and Felt Hats Boy’s Tweed and Moleskin Trowsers, Also,— 1 Case Gentlemens’ Paris Hats. Auckland, 23rd November. 1853. BOOTS AND SHOES. ex “heather bell.” nPHE Undersigned have just opened a Large Variety of— Ladies’ Cashmere and Lasting Bools “ Lasting Boots, double soled “ Strong Leather Shoes “ Lasting and Patent Leather do. Also,- - Childrens’ Leather Shoes, all sizes. J. and W. HENDERSON, Queen-street, Opposite Messrs. Connell and Ridings’ Auction Mart. Auckland, 23rd November, 1853. BRITISH AND FOREIGN WAREHOUSE. EX “KAMILLA MITCHELL.” TN COURSE OF LANDING,—A Choice Selection of NEW GOODS, in Plain and Fancy DRAPERY, adapted lo the present Season. Ladies rich brocade silk dresses, Illuminated striped ditto, Royal cross bar ditto Figured armazine ditto, Shot and striped levantine ditto Fancy, check, and plain shot colours, glaces, lutestring and badzenores ditto Black saiinncltes, gros de Naples, and plain moire antique Bonnet silks in gros de Naples and glaces—variety of colours Ladies fancy silk bayadere robes, shot Velours ditto Fancy gingham and French embroidered muslin bayadere robes and skirts India stained muslin robes, Corset bodies, Promenade jackets to match Ladies Swiss book, spotted, satin checked, and Italian embroidery white muslin robes Ladies’ muslin Victoria shawl mantles and viselles—new Ladies’ rich cashmere, barage, and granadine summer shawls and scarfs Needle-worked chimeseltes, White and coloured corded skirls Ladies’ dress caps, morning and undress fancy ditto, Napoleon veils While and fancy lutestring sash, cap, and bonnet ribbons in great variety Ladies' fancy coloured belt ribbons, Fancy coloured French kid gloves Embroidered Swiss book muslin curtains, Figured window’ muslins Fancy stripe and satin check book muslins, Harness and hair cord ditto Victoria lawn, Scotch elastic mull, Plain and figured jaconet and spot book ditto While and coloured toilette covers, Lenos, crinolines, Black book muslins Plain and twilled India long clothes and cambrics, Coloured permanent twills French larletans, Coloured lisse gauze, Cambrays and gossamers Book muslin flouncing, Lawn handkerchiefs, and printed aprons Brussels figured net, spot and sprig ditto, Paris net and quilling, Whisker blonds Broad, trimming, and infant laces in variety, German and American ditto Black and while lace falls, Riding habit shirts, Berthas, Fancy Challies Rice straw, Tuscan, and fancy Leghorn trimmed bonnets French and German stays in separate boxes, of best quality Printed cambricks in choice patterns and colours, Prints ol new styles Rolled jaconets, calicos, counterpanes, lickings, hosiery, haberdashery, &c. Gent’s summer neck lies, corded muslin, opera and Albert ditto Boys’ and men’s summer blouses, Boys’ superior Albert bells Children’s English-made fancy dress pelesses Boys’ and girls’ braided jackets, ditto ditto with girdles English-made Holland pinefores, long and short sleeves Boys’ and girls’ Holland polkas, printed frocks in variety Children’s neatly trimmed flounced frocks, various material Young ladies’ muslin dresses and while muslin viseltes and polkas A great variety of other goods. Dec. 6. 1855 H. ELLIS. B. SHEPHERD, LATE MASTER-TAILOR OF H. M. 58™ REGIMENT, J>EGS to announce that he has commenced business in High-street, two doors from Sbortland-street, opposite the “Osprey” Inn, and having engaged some of the best Workmen in the colony, lie begs to assure gentlemen entrusting him with orders that they will be particularly attended to, and executed with neatness and despatch. B. S. is determined that all work done by him will be of such a style that it will be creditable to himself and satisfactory lo his customers. A Select Quantity of Tureeds and Summer Clothing on hand. 6th December, 1853.
NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL. NO Tender having boon received for the erection of the above Chapel in answer to advertisement of Ist instant, and the Committee having entered into arrangement to provide all the limber and materials, now invite lenders for the labour only, to be delivered on or before Monday, the 261h instant, by 7 o'clock, p.m., at Mr. W. C. Daldy’s residence in Chapel Street. The plan and specifications to be seen, and any information given, on application to Mr. 11. W. Warner, at his residence, Nelson-street, before 10 a.m. and after 4 p.m.
TEA TRAYS * PEA TRAYS in Sets and Single Trays. James Walker, Ironmonger and Tin Plate Worker. December \ 4, \ 853. ANTED, —by a who has ' been three years in the colony, a Situation as tterk, or to serve iu an ironmogner’s shop. Address Y. Z., Post Office, Auckland.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 801, 17 December 1853, Page 4
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