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LEWIS BROTHERS, Have on Sale, ex “ Ganonoque,” 2 CASES LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ STRAW HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hat Feathers, Plumes, and Straw Trimmings 2 Cases Gcnt.’s, Boys’ and Youth’s Straw and Tuscan Boating Hats 1 Case Turbans, Garibaldi Hats, Tweed and Rifle Caps, Cap Peaks and Straps 3 Cases containing Ladies’ Mantles, Ribbons, Parasols, Chcnele and Silk, Hair Nets, Muslins, Balzarincs, Chintz and Flounced Robe Dresses 1 Case Gent.’s Merino and Cotton Pants 2 Cases Crimean, White and Regatta Shirts and Collars 200 Blue Serge Sac Coats 200 Blue Serge Trousers 3 Cases Gcnt.’s Tweed Sac Coats, Trousers and Vests 2 Cases Millers’ Mole Trousers Prints, Calicoes, Shirting, Hosiery, &c. 3 Cases Rimmel’s Perfumery 2 “ Thompson's “ 50 “ Yachting Pipes 2 “ School Slates 1 “ Hair, Clothes, Nail, Tooth and Scrubbing Brushes 300 Reams Note and Letter Paper I Case Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, &•:. 2 Bales Wrapping Paper 3 Cases Books (Novels, Romances, and Histories) 1 Case Pocket Cutlery., Butchers’ Knives and Scissors 1 Cask Lamps, and Cottons Sec., &c., Sec. Ex ‘Black Eagle,’ & ‘Mermaid.’ TEN CASES FANCY GOODS, consisting of— Plated Brooches, Earings, Studs Sleeve Links, Bracelets, Silver-top Bottles Plated Lockets, Signet Rings Bell Corals, Porte Mommies and Bag Purses Meerschaum, Briar Root and Meerschaumwashed Pipes, Pouches, Pipe Tips Watch Keys and Rings, &c., &c. 20 Cases Hair Oils 1 “ Work Boxes and Toilet Boxes 3 “ Scented Soaps, Pomades, &c. 2 “ Walking Sticks and Jews’ Harps 1 “ Turkey Sponge 2 “ Mole Trowsers 2 Bales Denims 2 Cases Straw Hats 1 “ Felt Hats 2 “ Musical Instruments Violin Strings, Pegs and Bridges 2 Cases Looking Glasses 1 “ Table Cutlery, and Razors 1 “ Ladies’ Leather Bags 3 Casks Bottled Ink, sorted sizes 2 Cases Playing Cards, Crystal Beads &c., &c., &c„ QUEEN-STREET and FRASER’S BUILDINGS. TEEMS OF PEACE !!! SMALL PROFITS—QUICK RETURNS! rpilE following LIST OF PRICES will defy comJ. petition. Ladies’ Department. Hats, Hats, Hats, from - Prints, frdm (yard) - - - - - Calicoes, from ------ Flounced Barege Dresses, warranted, 16 yds. All kinds Fancy Dresses, 17 yards All kinds French Muslin ditto All kinds French Lama - - - - Bareges, from A large assortment of Spotted Muslins and Grass Cloth, from - - - - All kinds of Stamped Embroidery, at London prices Ladies’ Hair Rolls, from - - - Boots, Boots, Boots, coloured and black Ladies’ Slippers Ladies’ Spanish Stockings - Real Magenta ditto - - - - - A large assortment of Cap and Bonnet Ribbons, from - - - - - Bead Collars Muslin for Window Blinds, from Large White Quilts - All kinds Cheeked Muslin Flannel, from - ... Gentlemen’s Department. ndcr Shirts - cd do. inc White Shirts, fancy fronts, from becked Shirts, double back luc Over Shirts, double back - ight Shirts ------ flute Drill Pants [cn’s Braces, from ■ [en’s Neckties - lack Kid Gloves [cn’s Vests, from ine Shepherd Plaid Pants ocskin ditto - 11 kinds Fancy Crimean Shirts 11 kinds of Summer Coats, from [en’s Moleskin Pants, from oys’ Trousers - oys’ Shirts oys’ Vests itto Band of Hope Belts ten’s Caps Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! UST BE CLEARED OUT BEFORE C lIR ISTM AS, UNDER COST PRICE! imprising Gold Chains, Gold Dress Rings, Gold Adding Rings, Gold Keepers, Gold Ear-rings, Plated roochcs, Lockets of all kinds, Brooches for likenesses, racelcts various, positively to be sold at a great sacicc. Beg” Observe, mark, learn and read the AddressK. LAZARUS, DUBLIN HOUSE, WvNDHAM-STKEEX, AUCKLAND. K. L. would fain mention the numerous articles he s for sale, but space will not admit of his doing so. (gST Closed from Friday until Saturday evening at IMPORTANT. Alpe & Hemmings BEG most respectfully to inform the Public that they have REMOVED their Business opposite the “ Governor Browne” Hotel, Ilobson-street, until the completion of their New Building, corner of Durham and Chapel Streets. A. Se 11. wish to inform the Public that they have a choice sample of CHRISTMAS FRUITS AND SPICES. December 20th, 1361. Waiuku and the Waikato. JF. POWELL begs respectfully to announce to , the inhabitants of Waiuku and the Public generally, that he intends running the Cutter “ LIZZY” between Onchunga and Waiuku, commencing early in January next. She is a fine, dry, roomy vessel with a comfortable cabin for passengers, and is altogether a very superior craft to anything ever before placed in the Waiuku trade. J. F. Powell trusts by care and attention to obtain the favors of the settlers of Waiuku and the general public. His drays will collect goods in any part of Auckland, and forward them through to Waiuku or Pura Pura, as may be desired. Orders and small parcels will be received at the office of Messrs, CHEESEMAN in Queen-street, Auckland, at which place the times of sailing of the “ Lizzy” from Onchunga, will be posted up twentyfour hours beforehand. Further particulars can be obtained At Onchunga, of J. F. POWELLAt Waiuku, of A, CAMPBELL ■ Use; setfc. sMt:

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New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVII, Issue 1637, 25 December 1861, Page 1