NEW SPRING GOODS, EX LATE ARRIVALS. RAIL WA Y II OUS E. J> ROD E R IE S D E PA R1 S I 2 cases, just delivered, comprising— Ladies embroidered book mantles Ditto French cambric handkerchiefs, plain and embroidered, the finest fabric Ditto embroidered ticked book drosses 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 laino, and Circassian dresses. Nearly the whole of the above goods arc in large boxes, surmounted with a fine line and coloured engravings, etc., etc., etc. ALFRED JONES, Railway House, Queen-street. ORSE R Y E. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS RAILWAY HOUSE. i lOT OF MAGNIFICENT BAREGE SCARF SHAWLS, White and Coloured, Hie w bolc of which will be sold at 18s. 6d. each, would be cheap at oOs. The ENTIRE STOCK of PLAIN and FANCY SILKS, together with RICH DUCAPLS, SATINETTLS, and CHINESE DAMASK SATINS, will ho sold at the cost price. SIM END!I) CURTAIN WINDOW DAMASK, 18 per yard RICH DESIGNS BRUSSELS CARPETTING, 4s. Od. per yard, worth considerarlv more. RALE and WEDDING DRESSES, Plain and Flounced, extremely cheap. etc., etc., etc. FOR CASH ONLY. ALFRED JONES, RAILWAY HOUSE, Queen-street. 291h August, 185-i. NOTICE OF REMOVAL T. LON DEI TAILOR, &c., (LATE OF PRINCES-STREET,) DECS to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the public generally for the kind L> " support he has received during the last five years, and to inform them that lie lias REMOVED TO WEST QUERN-STREET, (Next door lo Mr. Beard ,s, Druggist , Vhcrc he hopes, by strict attention to business, combined with the best workmanship and loderale charges, to merit a share of their patronage. T Londf.rgan wishes to add that he has engaged some good workmen, and that he as on hand a splendid assortment of cloth, of various patterns, suitable for the approacliig season. fashionable spring millinery. T. S. F0 R SAIT H [IAS just opened a Caw of Ids very superior MILLINERY GOODS, comprisingi 1 ' Glace silk and fancy bonnets, dress caps (Race silk and other mantles, of the newest style Chemisettes, sleeves, French flowers, etc., etc. .. The style t quality of the Milinery toned hy I.S. F. is 100 well known to eqniro' comment. As the assortment is rather select than large, tut curly inspection is “1“ tulllidon to '.i.c above a very largo assortment ofSTRAW BONNETS and GENERAL iR.APERY GOODS, the whole of which will be disposed of at puces that cannot lad lo e sai.slttMory Flelcher ;- a large assortment of Hoots and Shoes, airlbenware, and oilier goods. September bib, 18bi.
VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONC E R T , FOR THE BENEFIT OF MISS DEBUS. D DAVIS Master of Hie Band of 11. M. SBHI RegiraciU bogs lo announce tha| a A oc a l a’nd Inslrnnionial Concert will lake place (under Ids direction) 111 Hie 01)1) FELLOWS HALL, Queen-street, ON MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER I Bth, 1854. PROGRAMME. Overture—'“ Guy Mannering” Ballad—“ 1 love the merry sunshine.” Aria Tyrolese Elaulo—Con Yariazionc. Ballad —“O Nanny, will thou gang wi’ me. Quadrille —“ The Bloomer.” Duetto—“ Far the trembling beam.” Ballad —“ Beautiful Spring.” Selection—Op. “The Bohemian Girl.” PART I. Military Band. Miss Debus Mr. Robottom Miss Debus Siring Band Messrs.Smith and Ely Miss Debus String Band Bishop. Glover. Tamplini J. .1 ul lion. Ball. Spinney. Balfe. PART 11. Jvorlure —Op. “GuillaumeTell. )t Jallad—“ I had a dream, a happy dream., idicma—Con Yariazionc —Clarionet. Waltz—“ Auckland.” iolo—“Fair Daphne.” lavalina. “Vi Baviso.”—Op. “LaSonnambula. Jallad “The mountain daisy.” lice —“ Ye gentlemen of England.” Military Band Miss Debus Corporal Kearns Siring Band Mr. Smith String Band Miss Debus Ti io and Chorus “ God save lh c Queen. Rossini. Knight. AVicsbcckcr. Davis. Parry. Bellini. Linley. Cal co it. Reserved seals bs., front seats 45., back seals 3s. Tickets lo be had at Air. AV illiamson ?• “ New Zealander” Printing Office, Air. Slitchbury’s, Crescent, Air. John Kelly s, Highstreet, and at Mr. Levy’s Library, Queen-street. Doors open at Half-past Seven, Overture to commence at Eight ©‘Clock.
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New Zealander, Volume 10, Issue 879, 16 September 1854, Page 1
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