EX “ HAMILLA MITCHELL.” J. AND J. BUST •Have just opened a very large assortment of DRAPERY GOODS, of the newest styles and colourings, suitable for the present season. C I L K S S H A W L S I)ELA I N E S M USLI N S PRINTS STUFFS T W BEDS BON N E T S RIBBONS PARASOLS HOSIERY - LACES AN I) SEWED WORK etc., etc., etc. Queen-street, December 16, 1853. NEW SUMMER GOODS EX “ HAMILLA MITCHELL.” NATIONAL MART, CORNER OF QUEEN AND WYNDHAM STREETS. "VTOW OPEN, a large Assortment of Muslin, Muslin de Paine, Fancy Barege, Rich IN Printed Cashmere, Lustre and Chaili .Barege DRESSES, Bayadere stripe gingham dresses Balzarine, barege, shene brilliant lustre Printed muslins. Cashmeres and de laiues Llama wool cloth Plain, checked, striped, and patent striped Derry ginghams Barege, tissue, and Cashmere squares, shawls and scarf shawls White and black lace falls Blue and green gossamer do. Cap flowers and wreaths (in the newest styles) .Plain and fancy bonnet ribbons, ladies dress caps Plain and fancy parasols Fancy silk neck lies, blue and green gossamer Frilled muslin chemisettes, rich worked fronts Habit shirts, worked muslin sleeves Infant’s long and short robes Ladies’ muslin night caps, Infant’s cambric caps Muslin insertions, scollops Lace chemisettes, laces, sprig net Book, nainsook, cambric, and jaconet muslin Fancy check and Swiss muslin, corded skirls Ladies’ and maid’s kid, patent laffetta, silk, spun silk, and lisle thread gloves •Hooks, pins, hair pins, and needles, in fancy boxes Children’s super, white cotton socks Ladies’ while cotton hose (superior quality) Men’s super. While cotton half-hose Imperial Cantab braces Gent’s coloured kid, while Norway doe and buck skin gloves A large assortment of gents’ black and fancy Beaufort, Albert and opera ties Black satin and fancy handkerchiefs, etc., etc. A Large Assortment of ladies', maids’, and girls’ BONNETS, consisting of — Rice straw, Dunstable, zephyr, Princess Royal, brilliants, sprays, Tuscan and white and black fancys, etc., etc., etc. Girls’ and boys' straw, Tuscan, and Leghorn hats I Case Qonlaining ladies straw, Tuscan, Leghorn, and while and black fancy bonnets, trimmed with ribbon and flowers in the latest styles Girls’straw and Tuscan hats, trimmed in the newest fashions The above beautiful assortment of bonnets, having been purchased at a heavy discount, will be sold AT ENGLISH COST PRICES. TWO TRUNKS LADIES’ BOOTS AND SHOES. S. AND J. R, VAILE. December 13,1833.
CHRISTMAS FRUITS. T> ATR A S CURRANTS .1 Valencia Raisins Muscatels ElmelFigs Jordan Almonds Barcelona Nuts Candied Peel, etc., etc. Assorted Spices Also, Starch (Coleman’s) 30 lbs. boxes Blue ditto 28 lbs. “ Liverpool and Sydney Soap Sugar, various qualities Paste Blacking, in boxes Currie Powder, lib. and {lb bottles Batty’s Refined Table Salt Italian Gelatine English Mall Vinegar Assorted Sauces Pickles, pint and quart Mustard, lib. and French Capers Liquorice (Solazzi) etc., etc,, etc. A. SOMERVILLE. Upper Qoecn Street, Auckland, December 16, 1833. EX KIRKWOOD. On Sale at the Stores of the Undersigned, Oifl DOZEN CHAIRS 1 Bale Blankets 7 Dozen Spades 11 41 Chairs 3 Cases Clocks 3 “ Denims 3 Blue Drill 30 Dozen Buckets 20 Nests Tubs 23 u Flour Tubs 40 Dozen Brooms 3 Half Tierces of Tobacco 30 Tins Crackers 2 Cases American Axes 2 Dozen Dressing Cases 5 Barrels Dried Apples 2 Bales Slops. .T. A, Langford. Shorthand Street. December *Jth, 1833. COATS. Black shooting coats Fancy Tweed ditto SILK; Atpacca, and other Summer ditto Plain and Fancy Silk. and Safin Vests Tweed*Shoo(ing ditto Tweed, Doeskin, Gambroon, Black Blue Pitot, Drill, and Moleskin fronsers Boys’and Youths’ Black Cloth and Tweed Coals Boys’ and Youths’ Doeskin, Tweed, Cord, and’Moleskin Tpowscps Boys' Sh|rte, linen fronts and collars Ditto Blue Serge Shirts Mejj’is While Shifts Ditto ditto' Dress ditto Silli. and Satin Neckerchiefs W. Rjlitut New Zealand IJoiwe, Shortlanl^lrcel.
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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 802, 21 December 1853, Page 2
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