Ex “African” and “Matilda Wattenbach,” O ELEGANT and FULL TONED 6J OCTAVE PIANOFORTES. 9 _■ FOURTEEN EIGHT, SEVEN, & THREE STOP HARMONIUMS. 2 Cases CRICKET BATS, BALLS, WICKETS GAUNTLETS and LEG GUARDS 3 Cases CORNOPEONS, CONCERTINAS Quadrille Drums, Cymbals Banjos, Tambourines, Triangles Violins, Violoncello Flutes, Fifes, Flageolets 8 Cases ASSORTED PERFUMENY HAIR OILS, PHILOCOME, &c. 2 Cases ROCKING HORSES, TOYS Baby Jumpers, Basinets NEW BOOKS & STATIONERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. WAYTE, Queen-street. Just received by E. Wayte, Queen-street, KA A COPIES MEMOIRS of SERGT. MAROUU JOURAM, R. A,, including six years service in New Zealand. The Trade supplied. Ex “African,” HARMONIUMS, by Dcbain, with three, eight, and fourteen stops, Concertinas, Cornopeons, Violins, Cricket Bats, Balls, and Stumps, Assorted Perfumery, Best Cup Sponges, New Books and Assorted Stationery, See. E. WAYTE, Queen-street. Concertinas, Flutes, Violins, Cymbals, &c., A LARGE AND GOOD ASSORTMENT on sale at E. WAYTE’S, Queen-street. Leisure Hour and Sunday at Home, 1862, 6s. per volume. IVERSONS desirous of obtaining the above (pnb- . lished in December nest) or any of the publications of Religious Tract Society, at published prices, are requested to order at once from EDW. WAYTE, Qheen-street. SUPERIOR OPERA and RACE GLASSBS, ANEROID’S BAROMETERS, See., at E. WAYTE’S, Queen-street, Auckland. SPRING & SUIMEE GOODS. NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, : SEORTLAND STREET. W. RATTRAY
Respectfully intimates that he has just received ex “ African,” and is now shewing his SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of DRAPERY, and CLOTHING, containing all the latest STYLES and NOVELTIES. W. R. with confidence calls attention to a second shipment of BLACK GLACE SILKS of French Manufacture, remarkably wide and beautifully bright, from ss. 6d. per yard. Also, PLAIN COLOURED and FANCY SILK DRESSES, new, fashionable and stylish, at moderate prices. The Fancy Dresses and Dress Materials comprise the new registered and other robes for 1862. Mohairs in a variety of styles, SILK MANDARIN, LENO, CIIENE, GAUZE, SILK WARPS, and ENGAGED CHECKS, LLAMAS, CHALLIES, BAREGES, DE LAINES, SILK GRENADINES, CARMELITES, SERIES, CIRCASSIANS, all of which have been carefully selected. EVENING DRESSES, a large assortment. SHAWLS, in BLACK and FANCY LLAMA, GRENADINE, BAREGE, &c.; MANTLES and JACKETS in SILK, MOHAIR and CLOTH; styles good and prices reasonable. BLACK and WHITE REAL LACE SHAWLS, rich designs and superior quality. LADIES’ SILK UMBRELLAS, PARACHUTES, &c., a large stock in all the leading shades of color, from 2s. 6d. The PRINCESS ALICE and other new Fancy Parachutes, registered for 1862. PRINTS, CALICOES, UNDER LINEN, HOSIERY, Sewed MUSLIN GOODS, The QUEEN MARY COLLAR (just introduced). LINEN SETTS, CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. The Clothing Department is now complete with everv requisite in DOE and TWEED SUITS COATS, VESTS and TROUSERS, of light and medium quality, suitable for the season. Also, West of England superfine BLACK CLOTHING, Boys’ and Youths’ SUITS, &c., &c. Four cases CRIMEAN, REGATTA and WHITE DRESS SIHRTS. Summer MERINO, INDIAN GAUZE, and BROWN COTTON VESTS, DRAWERS and SOCKS, made expressly for colonial wear. BEST LONDON PORTER, 93. PER DOZEN.
R. MOORE, QUEEN-STREET WHARF, Wine, Spirit, and Beer Merchant. N. B.—Families supplied with 18, 10, and 5-gallon casks, at 3s. per gallon. FINE IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY. On Sale —5000 Dozen Allsop’s No. 3 and Pale Ale. MISS REED BEGS to inform the Ladies of Auckland and its vicinity that she has JUST OPENED a VERY CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ Bonnets, trimmed and untriouned Ladies’ and Children’s Hats in great variety Feathers, Flowers and Head Dresses Children’s Dresses. NEWINGTON HOUSE, Queen-street. fkjjF N. B.—Country orders executed carefully and promptly. HOBSON’S BRIDGE BREWERY. STORES,—ELLIS’S BRICK BUILDINGS, QUEEN-STREET. WE have now a good supply of XX, XXX, and XXXX ALES, in Bottle and in Wood, made r„.„ to best Mai. and & CQ BOTTLES WANTED—Highest Price given. R. WHITSON & CO. BEST quality Sydney-made Carts and Drays, just received, and now on Sale; S. BOUT. Septomhpr 1862. ———
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1727, 27 September 1862, Page 1
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