IMPORTANT NOTICE. R. HO BBS, 'EXCE LSI 0 R II OUS E," QUEEN-STREETj Adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall, HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING SEASON! And the attention of all who want FAIR DEALING & GOO]) & CHEAP GOODS
NEW MUSLINS AND NEAT DELAINES New Fancy Mohair, Crossover, Norwich Check and Chenies, just opened, at low prices New Suiniycr Prints in frrcat variety Ladies' Five-flounced Black Lustre Dresses, 15 yards, 12s. Gd. Parachutes Linen and Muslin Collars, and Sets do. Long Black and Bkown Llama Shawls, very cheap Black Shawls, embroidered Magenta, Scarlet and White Steel Boys' and Men's Straw Hats, Girls' Hats Men's White Longcloth Shirts, linen fronts and collars, &c., bought a bargain and will be sold cheap—six shirts for 17s. (id.—six super, shirts for 30s. Also Boys' White Longcloth Shirts, linen collars and fronts, &c, 2s. Gd. each Men's Scotch Twill Shirts, lined backs, good quality, 2s. Gd. Men's White Mole Trousers, Gs. 6d. Men's Drab Leamington Cord Trousers, 7s. Gd. Men's Drab Hunter (lord Trousers, 7s. Gd. Men's Drab Mole Trousers, super., 7s. Gd. Boys' Strong Trousers, 4s. Gd. Boys' Coats, Vests and Shirts Men's French Felt Hats (Gs. Gd., worth 10s. Gd.) Men's French Garibaldi Hats (4s. Gd., worth 9s. 6d.) Men's Blue Serge Shirts (worsted bound) 4s. Gd. Men's Super. Hyde Bark Walking Sacques (dark color and light rnatciial), 17s. Gd. Boys' and Youths' Melbourne Sacques (dark colors, fight material), lGs. Gd. Boys' Felt Hats, 2s. Gd. Men's Black Cloth Caps, 2s. Gd. Boys' Black Cloth Caps, French Beaks, 2s. 6d. Men's Braces, Collars, Tics, Silk and Lawn Handkerchiefs Men's Socks, Lambswool and Merino Shirts, Drawers and Bants, and a large assortment of other goods Particular attention is invited to the NEW AND CHOICE ASSORT? GENTS' SUMMER HATS. Striped Alpaccas, 10.\d. per yard Challie Blaids from Gfd. per yard Toilet Covers from 10.^1. Calicoes, Sheetings, Boiled Linings, Blankets Counterpanes, Flannels, Brown Holland Prints in great variety Ginghams, Huckabacks and Towels Strong Tweeds for Boys' and Men's Trousers
R. Iloiiits deems, it necessary to remark -that the Stock is quite new and well bought, and that he carries out the motto "SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS." N. B.— Ready Monet and no second pbice m/oe. RICHARD HOBBS, "EXCEL SI OR II 0U S E," QUEEN-STREET, {JejiT Adjoining the Odd Fellows' Hall. OPENED THIS WEEK NATIONAL MART, LLAMA LONG SHAWLS, in BLUE, BROWN, MAUVE, GREY, &c. Parachutes, Black and Coloured Silk-lined and Brocaded Parachutes Linen and Muslin Collars and Collarets Black Feathers Black, White and Coloured Lace Falls New Prints (Spring Patterns). HORROCK'S Longclotbs, Hollands White and Grey Sheetings, Ticks Linen and Union Table Damask Crinoline Skirt Linings Girls' Striped Cotton Hose Ladies' Corsets Stiff Crown Felt Hats. The Oxford, Richmond, Deerstalker Australian, Horse Hair, &c. Gents' Light Fancy Tweed Suits Crimean Shirts Coloured Flannels Black Cloth Coats, Vests and Trousers Shirt Collars, Neckties, Scarf's
S. & J. It. VAJLE. Cth September, 1802. Ex "Blundell," "Royal Charlie," and " Queen of the North." f)i\ CA S B SPA P ER-HANGINGS £j\j Plain and Fancy Window Glass White Lead, Zinc White, Oils, Colours, &c. W. PHILLIPPS & SON. W. PHILLIPPS & SON HAVING now their PAPER HANGINGS opened and arranged for inspection, beg respectfully to suggest the advantage of an early application to ensure a choice selection, both in quality and pattern, that 12,000 pieces can afford, varying from rich Flock and Gold to the most common. 50,000 feet Window Glass, Strong Rolled Plate, British and Polished, Crown, Obscured, Enamelled, Coloured, Plain and Figured, Borders and Rosettes. 6 tons White Lead, 2 tons Patent Driers, and colours in Oil, li ton Putty, Zinc White, Turps, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, French Polish, Gold Leaf, Fine Oil Colours in Tubes for Artists, Dry Colours, Distemper and Painters' Brushes and Tools, &c. Shortland-street, Sept. 5, 1802. For Sale by the Undersigned, OLBS. PRESERVED BEEF, fllli. TI 15 cases Prcseved Ginger, Gib. jars 15 cases Lobsters, lib. tins 10 " Sardines ■]- and .J lb. boxes 7 " Bottled Fruits, 2 doz. each 10 " White Wine Vinegar, qrts. 5 " Column's Mustard, 4 and 7 lb. tins 4 " Castor Oil, i puts. 15 casks Split Peas 5 kegs Carl), oi Soda 16 jars Tartaric Acid, 14 lbs. each 60 reams Royal Hand Paper 30 half chests Fine Congou Tea 5 bales Hops, 18fil &c, &c, &c. The above Goods are just landed, ex " Queen of the .forth" and other late arrivals, and are in first-rate J •ondition. They hrvc been l>oiiglit cheap, and will i jc sold accordingly. I J, C. MoDOWELL. I
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 1
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