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Just Received, . -~a Per. " Noriupet" from London, -^M At HOSKINS. & SON'S Easy Fit Boot JM [ i • Shoe.'Man^factory, * A CHOICE- and Elegant Assortment l^ 4 of Ladies', 'Gent's., and Children's Boots and Shoes, from the well known House of Wm. Lochore'^ Son, Glasgow. [ The Goods being ordered expressly for this market, and haying been purchased for cash, the undersigned are enabled to sell them at such prices as shaH'convince a discerning Public of their determination to render the Easy Fit second to no house in Wellington. HOSKINS & SON, Lambton-quay. I fg^* To the Trade. — Likewise 1 case conjtaining English Calf, Kip, and Cordovan, Enamelled Skins^ Seal ', Binders, Coloured Roans, Blocked' Fronts.' , , i December 21, 1853. ' ' '

, i TRIA JtJNCTA IN UNd. >"S^Ha'tever yre witness, wherever we be. The wonderful marcli of improvement we see ; By the shipfcthit each day from all quarters arrive, That contribute so largely to our busy hive. By the,elegan,t,shops,that; are now on our beach, And.tne houses on Thrirhdon and Te Ar'o Flats each, Are i^pidly s^ringiiig't r6 r 6 mightyla^ge towns, , \ Despite of the grombliogs, despife df the frowils, . ' ' Of dand-sharks and jobbers, who make a loud cry,' , . ' ne'er, canimprove — but that's all my. eye,! tfe have eveiy r thing here ; if you woulu cut a dash, You've, ndttiing to dQ bt^t post promptly the' cash : * There are tea-trays and writing-deslcs, mouse-traps and tops I,*1 ,* ' > ' l % There are brushes, - «nd baskets, and 'kerchiefs and socks, 1 , - ' There "are palings, and clothing, and fishermen s hooks, There are bedsteads, and watches, and brooches and books, "' ' There are carpets and curtains, and hammers and tongs, There is soap for the^ojAet; andh|rness/and th.crag|i, Whatever we, witness, jpfief ever *vj| be,' \ The"wonderful march* of im*proven»nt*we 'see, ,^ This march of improvement in boots we discern, ' When to Hoskins 8f Son's wholesa^eVarehouse we turn, How improved are the fashions of&foskins Sf Co., To the boots that we usei to wearsome years ago. What norelty,' beauty, and "grace are displayed In hoskins 8f Son's brilliant samples in trade. Their present New- Stock in its neatness and grace. Is a proof what improvement have here taken place, Each sample«of boots will sufficiently show, The mafob. of improvement of Hoskins Sf' Co., Should you' pay them ".a visit they'll fit you with ease, And as to the prices^ they are c'en sure to please. For goodness and cheapness, H. Sf Co. are aware No house in New Zealand with theirs can compare: , »

, JO H N RAN SOM, (From Matthews, Son % Co., of London.)

TJ EGS to inform the Public ef Welling- ~^ ton, and its > neighbourhood that he,, is ready to execute orders for the building of Dog, Light, Chaise and Town Carts, Timber Carriages,- Wheej and- Hand Barrows, &c, &c, on the newest, and most approved 'methods. J. -R. hopes,;, hy reasonable charge^ and prompt attention td any orders that he may be favored with, to merit/ a share of the public patronage. I „ Lamb.ton-quay,, adjqinjng the "Commercial* Hotel. '

' Drapery Goods, ex VNorthfleet/' ' T BURNE has received the following i * * choice lot of Good'srselected to order from |the first houses in London," viz. : — 1 , 'Alpacas, Circassian Cloths, Cobourgs ' . | Hloyje's. new pattern Prints, * ,- - New styles in Deny, Gfinghams, and Robes f , t - r ALSO, . Ja?p,ex,andj Circassian Robes Damask Table and Tiolet Covers Roll Jaconets and Silecias, all colors -, „ A"very choice assortment of ,LadieV Neck 'Ties"" f-'^f -'^ >'■ -'' ■ Scotch and Irish- Cambric Handkerchiefs"^ ' Gent's, black and coloured Silk Hand kerchiefs Turkey_Red Twills, Check and Book^Mnslins Ladies' Corded Skirts^,^Cashmere < Barege, and- Paisley "Shawls - * > , •" Bllci G^ros de MpleS J } . '"; „ ColQured Glace and Brocaded Silk^^rery - /^choice/ I '!' 'W ' ■ -'" ",-

Black" Crape, black Cobourgs andLuitreS . . A«d various other' Good's._ . , The abqvejiGoSds Twill be landed Twith' all >ossible dispatch.- „,-*, , "~ t " •;"•-" ~ " J. BURNF," '-' ' '''■■*'' ' •'- -' : 'Lambtdn^qday. 'Wellington'/ December. 17, 1553.- , * « . £ v

Ex ".Cheetah." j- ~ ■ ' ' • For \safe { ,by'ihejfyder signed* " ' \ - 53 bags GjofTee (■ - ,- >. s \ , ",_" ,_ 2 hhds. L^af \ ' *,"!"' . 3 'da'ses Drapery, viz. :— I ' ' ' ' r Men's fancy Reg^ta°S'hir^s . .Men!s- v whiteJ3h}rtj3 ■; _*-_ '" •

Coats, Vesta^and-iikonsefs rr<: „ - , • - h ■ 'Mpshns, Blonds, Ijlowerp ; Men's', Women's,'' and ' Children's Hose &c, &c, • ' &c. J. H. WALLACE. Wellington, December 17, 1853.

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume IX, Issue 884, 21 January 1854, Page 1

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