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EX [LATE ARRIVALS. RAIL V..-J JLJ e I > R0I) E II IE S I) E PARIS ' J 3 cases, just delivered, comprising— Ladies embroidered book mantles Ditto French cambric handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered, the finest fabric Ditto embroidered ticked book dresses Ditto embroidered flounced book dresses Vandyke chemisettes, work exquisite Twilled book Elizabelhians Frilled inserted book sleeves Plaited and frilled book collars Ladies' robe dresses, various Children's long and short robes, frock bodies Cambric caps, Cashmere hoods, and very fine while socks Printed, Swiss, mousiine de laine, and Circassian dresses. Nearly the whole of the above goods are in large boxes, surmounted with a fine line and coloured engravings, etc., etc., etc. ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Ouecn-strecl. JIAIL t v . \ LOT OF MAGNIFICENT BAREGE SCARF SHAWLS, White and Coloured, the - whole of which will be sold at 18s. Gd. each, would be cheap at 50s. The ENTIRE STOCK of PLAIN and FANCY SILKS, logelher with RICH DUCAPES, SATINETTES, and CHINESE DAMASK SATINS, will be sold at the cost price. SPLENDID CURTAIN WINDOW DAMASK, 18 per yard RICH DESIGNS BRUSSELS CARPETTING, As. Od. per yard, worth considerarly moke. BALL and WEDDING DRESSES, Plain and Flounced, extremely cheap. etc., etc., etc. FOII CASH ONLY. ALFRED .TONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-street.

&c, (LATE OF PRINCES-STREET,) JYCS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the fc J 3 ' support he has received during the last live years, and to inform them that he has REMOVED TO WEST QUEEN-STREET, (Next door to Mr. Heard'*, Druggist, Where he hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. T Londergan wishes to add that he has engaged some good workmen and that he has on'hand a splendid assortment of cloth, of various patterns, suitable lor Lhe approaching season. VOCAL AM) INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTFOR THE BENEFIT OF MISS DEBUS. DAVIS Master of the Band of 11. M SBlh Regiment begs to announce that a \ oc: ' and Instrumental Concert will lake place (under his direction) in the ODD FELLOWS HALL, Queen-street, ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER IStii, 1854, PROGRAMME. Overture—" Guy Mannering" Ballad---'I love"the merry sunshine." Aria Tyrolese Flauto—Con Variazione. Ballad—"O Nannv, wilt thou gang wi me. Quadrille— "The Bloomer." Duetto—"Far the trembling beam. Ballad—" Beautiful Spring." Selection-Op. "The Bohemian Girl. PART I Military Band. Bishop. Miss Debus Glover. Mr. Robottom Tamplii Miss Debus J. String Bund Julhcn. Messrs.Smith and Ely Ball. Mis« Df-bns Spinney String Band Overture-Op. "Guillaume Tell." ~ SiSus M lad _.., had a dream, a tapp, drean,. M« *ta Thema-Con VWonc-Clanon. I. Waltz-" Auckland.'' Mr. Smith Solo—"Fair Daphne. . . „ o lt ,; n „. K-mri Cavatina."Vil/aviso.»-Op.-LaSonnambula. Stung Rmd Ballad- "The mountain daisy. . dC( Glee-" Ye gentlemen of England. ' „ "Tod save the yueen. Rossini. Knight. Wiesbecker.. Parry. Bellini. Linley. Calcott. Reserved seats 55., front seals 45., back seats ss. Tickets to be had at Mr. Williamson <■ " New Zealandcr" Printing Office, Mr. Slilchbury's, Crescent, Mr. John Kelly s, «'g» street, and at .Mr. Lew's Library, Quecn-strccl. Doors open at Half-past Seven, Overture to commence at Eight o'Clock.

lairs bii gttution. EX "MONARCH," "HEATHER BELL," AND "ALGERINE.' MR. SAMUEL COLLINS Will sell by public Auction, on Thursday next, the 14th instant, at his Stores, Shortlandstreet, at eleven o'clock precisely, 1 FLANNEL, while shirts, fancy Tweed and cassimere trousers J Dressing cases, cotton lick, shot and coloured Coburgs, Orleans Writing desks, sardines Two bales BLANKETS, cord and moleskin trousers Household furniture, etc., etc.

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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 878, 13 September 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 878, 13 September 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 878, 13 September 1854, Page 1

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