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NOTICES. 1 To the Musical World. MR. W. F. JONES, ORGAN BUILDER, ORGAN and PIANOFORTE TUNER and REGULATOR, ]T>EGS to ' intimate that he has just (r> ARRIVED, and intends carrying on the .afcoye businesses. ' Mr. W. F. J. begs-to call attention to the fact that he has served an apprenticeship to each of the above businesses—one to Henry Willis, Organ Builder, Manchester-street, London, builder of the Great Organ exhibited in 1851; and the second to Thomas Woodward, Pianoforte Maker, Cheltenham. Mr. W. F. J. is the Builder of the ORGAN now being EXHIBITED in the OTAGO EXHtelTlVSr, which is at present fir sale. 1 Mr. W. F. ,J. wishes further to notice that ' he is prepared to give LESSONS on the Pianoforte anp Organ. Communications to be left at the Office of this Paper for the present. 1138. tc LONDON HOUSE, SHORTLAND CRESCENT. ROBERT HALL has the honor to call the attentitn of Ladies and the Public of Auckland to some CHEAP GOODS he is now offering much under their value. '36 Infants’ Hoods, slightly damaged, from 3s. fid. each, worth 6s. fid. Crinoline Skirts, a large assortment, ss. fid. each A superior article a» 13s 9d., 25 steel Ladies* Kid Gloves, Is. fid. per pair A superior French Glove at 2s. fid. A large quantity of Checked Mohairs for the presenseason wear, at l id. per yard, worth Is. fid. ' The new- Double Barege at 14Jd, in all colors Worked Muslin Collars at 6Jd. each Choice Goods, in Shawls, Mantles, white and colored New Goods in Hats and Bonnets, which are offered cheap Hooped Skirtings Is. Bd. per yard French Flowers, Plumes and Feathers, Ribbons, Trimmings, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c., Gent.’s Tan l)og Skin Gloves 3s. fid, per pair) Gent.’s Black French Kid, col’d, sewn, 3s. 9d. per pair, worth ss. Paper and Linen Collars. Ties, Scarves, &c.,&c. 20 pieces Silk Handkerchiefs, 2s. fid. each White Linen, hemmed do., is. each, 1 Is. per dozen. The favor of a cell respectfully asked. All Goods marked in plain figures. Terms—-Cash* 1137 jun 28 CARSON & McCULSKY, UNDERTAKERS, DESIRE to inform their friend* and the public generally, that they have REMOVED their place of bnsines to SYMONDSSTKEET, (late Craig’s Sash and Door Manufactory), and as t. ey have all the necessary plant for conducting Funerals, undertake to carry out the same in the most satisfactory manner. The wishes of those giving instructions will be strictly followed. All orders executed with punctuality and dispatch. Auckland, March 20th, 1865; 1053 jun 19 NOTICE. It HE UNDERSIGNED, having resolved on relinquishing their Retail Ironmongery Business in Queen-street, Are now prepared to treat with suitable parties for the SAI-E of their GOODWILL, STOCK, and PREMISES. Should no eligible offer be received, the business will be carried on to the close of the year, during which period no new retail accounts will be opened, but the Stock Sold at Reduced Rates for Cash, and the premises in Queen-street will be for sale or lease, possession to be given on Ist January, 1866. After that date, their IRONMONGERY BUSINESS will be entirely WHOLESALE, to be carried on in their HIGH-STREET PREMISES, in conjunction with their other business as General Merchants. CRUICKSHANK, SMART, AND CO. Auckland, 16th February, 1865. 1054 ap 20 Fashionable Millinery and Dressmaking Establishment. MAGAZINE DES MODES, Sbortland Crescent. MESDAMES HUTTON & CO. BEG to announce to the Ladies and Public of Auckland, that they have commenced business as above, and having for npwards of twenty years met the reqnliements of ladies at the West End, and five years those of the British i ouit, they trust, by introducing per each mail all the latest novelties direct from Paris, that they will be able to do the same for the ladies of Auckland. Mesdames H. and Co. have just opened a case of Fancy Goode, selected from the best English markets, and solicit an inspection of the same. Bridal Toilettes prepared from the latest Parisian models. Ladies’Attire of every description furnished to order, a>*d ladies* own materials made up. Mourning Orders promptly executed. N.B.—Next door to Mr. S. Brown’s. 101 ap 8 WHAT HAEM TO LOOK AND JUDGE. FREE TO ALL WHO WISH REAL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. AN INSPECTION of a very choice SELECTION of GENERAL GROCERIES at a LOW PRICE, is Solicited by J. M. FRENCH, . Importer and Family Grocer, VICTORIA MART, CORN'KR or VICTORIA Aim ALBERT STREETS. JM. F. having imported largely from . England and the Colonies, and also bought cheaply in an overstocked Auckland market, has pleasure to inform all who desire first-class GROCERIES that he now supplies at the following prices s. d. No. 1. Congou Tea - - - 2 O per lb. „ 2., Fine Tea ----26 „ „ 3. Very Fine Full Flavored Tea ----- 3 0 „ „ 4. Finest „ „ Tea 3 O „ These Teas cannot be surpassed for Quality and Price. Finest Currants English Bacon - „ Hams - „ Cheese - Mould Caudles - Sperms Soap, by the bar - to., Ac., All ARTICLES Supplied by this Establishment are GUARANTEED to be of Good Qnplity. Coffee Boasted and Ground on the Premises. 1090 ion 23 GEORGE FISK, WANGANUI, vUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, for the Sale and Purchase of STOCK, HOUSE and LANDED PROPERTY Shipping and Custom House Agent. 62 mr 31

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New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XXII, Issue 2393, 3 April 1865, Page 4

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