CHARLTON HOUSE. ENLARGEMENT PREMISES. SAMUEL S. FORSAITII, RETURNING thanks to his custody mors for the amount of support ho has received since commencing, has much pleasure in stating that he has found it necessary, in consequence of the increase of business, to alter and much enlarge his Premises. The alterations being now complete, he has ready a large supply of New Spring and Summer Goods, of which he respectfully invites an inspection. iICH BLACK LACK SHAWLS, S. S. FORSAITITS, Queen-street. SUMMER MANTLES, in variety, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. r AMES' JOSEPHINE KID U GLOVES (Rouillon), Colored and Black, AT S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. AIDS' KID GLOVES, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. ENTS' .JOSEPHINE KID " GLOVES, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. SILK AND ALI'ACCA PARACHUTES, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. UMMER ROBE DRESSES, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. ADIES' COLLARS AND I CUFFS, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. IAMBRIC FR IDLINGS, various I widths, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. ADIES' PAGES S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. CRICKETERS' FLANNEL, Gentlemen's Cricketing Belts, S. S. FORSAITH'S, Queen-street. IORD'S EUREKA SHIRTS, S. S. FORSAITH'S,
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 1
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173Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1725, 20 September 1862, Page 1
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