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NEW ZEALAND HOUSE.

W. RATTRAY,

BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public generally, that his WINTER STOCK is<uow ready fur inspection, a large portion of which has' been carefully selected by Mr Norris, in Sydney, where, owiDg to the fearful overstock of Drapery Q-oods, purchases for CASH have been rffected at from Twenty to Fifty per cent, below English Oust, of which W. R. ussures his customers they shall reap the benefit. Bonnet RiMons from od. per yard Ladies' and Children's Wool Polkas, all siies Habits, Slightly Spotted Silk Gloves, 9s.pei Children's Dresses cfoz. * Youths' nnd Boys' Monhry JacktU Gent's ' " Lise Threa<" Boys' and Youths' Coats Gloves, 4-8. 6d. a doz. Vests and TrousersWomen's black and white Cotton H^se Men's Monkey Jackets from 6d. per pair Men's Monkey Jackets, from 12s. Men's Worsted Half Hnse from 69. per doz Do. Indian Rubßer Coats, from 21s. Men's Laml>s Wool and Merino Vests an<' Do. do. do. Leggings and Trousers drawers Do- do. d<\ Storm Caps Boys', Youths', and Men's White and Regat Oil Skin Coats and Capes ta Shirts Gents' black Cloth Coats, from 20s. Collars, Neckerchiefs, Albert, Beaufort Petersham, Beaver and Mohair Over Coats Napoleon, and other ties Black Dress Coats, Surtout and Paletots Belts, braces. &c. Black and colored Ponchos Handsome Damask Silk Dressps, from £2 A very superior lot of black and colored Doe Rich Black Satinette from 3s a yard and Buikskin Sjring Bottom Trousers, De Lame Dresses, (11 and 12 yards) from equal to bespoke 6s. 6d. Wool and Cloth Cord, White and Drab Mole .Circassian and other Bayadere Robes from Trousers . . <• ,- 10s. . Cloth, Cas»inette, Tweed, Fancy- Silk and Yard Wide, fast Color Ginghams and Prints other vanVti<s in Vests ■ L 7d. per yard Men's and Boys' Black,, Blue and colored Gala Plaids from lOd. Cloth Caps Rich filled French and Paisley Long Shawls Men' s Paris Silk Hats Cashiuere and Wool Squares for 10s., worth Boys' black and colored Beaver Hats 15s. Children'ssuperior trimmed Felt Hats, black, Handsome Wool Scarf Shawls, 20s. and 25s white, and colored. N. B.— Special attention is invited to W. R's. Large Stock of FRENCH TWEED, COBURGS, ORLEANS, &c, from Bradford, direct ex 'Cornul>in.' Coasters and Country Dealers will find it to their advantage to rail at the New Zealand Rouse. N

DAGUERREOTYPE BO^B T R A I T U,R E. (LATE OF THE AMERICAN FIRM OF MEADE BROTHERS, MELBOURNE,) BGS to announce to the Public generally, that he has Fitted, in the most Superb Style Appartments in SHORTLAND CRESCENT, two doors above the Oifice of the "Southern Cross " for the prosecution of the above ART in all its details, comprising, besides the usual styles, CRAYONS, WHICH HAVE A PECULIAR FLOWING AND SKETCHY APPEARANCE. STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES Represent the Figure as possessing all the Solidity and RotnrDNEiS of Statuary. PLAIN, LANDSCAPE, OR ILLUMINATED BACK-GROUNDS. Arrangements can be made for taking Invalid or Deceased Persons at thei Eesidence. • . . Views of Town or Country Seats, FAVOURITE ANIMALS, &c. «■* OIL OR WATER-COLORED PAIN.TINGS, And every other description of object, accurately copied, o Any Description of DARK DRESS is the best adapted for the perfect development of the Portrait. INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THE ART. Amateurs supplied with Apparatus. ,&c. . . [Jg^THE Public are respectfully invited to call and Inspect Specimens. N.B,— J. N. C. guarantees all Pictures taken at the Establishment^ equal to those executed by him for the late firm of Meade Brothers. P. S. Pictures can be taken equally well in any state of the Atmosphere.

FREEDOM OF KELIGION SOCIETY. Adjourned Meeting. \ PUBLIC MEETING, on the Education Question, will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Friday Evening, July 6th, when Resolutions on the subject, and the Memorial to the General Assembly, will be submitted to the Meeting. Seats reserved for ladies. Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock; Chair to be taken at 7. WC. Daldy, j Secretarie3< J. C. Firth, )

BOOTS AND SHOES. FTIHE Undersigned has received per " Bock City" a xplended asiortment of WINTER BOOTS^-fc^ J- SHOES particularly Boy's and Girl's. Robottom " No. 1, High Street 0 N.B.— Parents, guardians, and heads of families will do well to inspect this Winter Stock mad expressly for this colouy. .

"TOILET LUXURIES." EDWIN AUGUSTUS, HAIR CUTTER AND PERFUMER, &C, HIGH-STREET. BEGS to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Amkland, that he has just reoeiv«d » Shall Stock of MILL'B SPANISH BALSAM, so universally celebrated as a Restorative and Preservative of the Hair, ana as an elegant and economical Pomade. _ t *ni«i * *» ' ' E \ -has also on hand a large assortment of superior French and English perfumery, consisting of Toiiet Vinegar, Balsamic Essence, much used as an Ante-Infectant, Eau do Lavande, fcau de Cologne, Hair Wash, Oils, Pomades, Bear's Grease, Creams, every vari<jty B of Essences, H&ney, Brown Windsor, and Chinese Floating Toilet Soaps. June 28th, 1855. N. B. — Fine Turkey Sponges. «c . -

CLIFTON HOUSE. PRIVATE BOAR DING ESTABLISHMENT, FAMILIES AND* GENTLEMEN, WAKEFIELDMSTREET.

On Sale, ex 'Cresswell,' O/\ KEGS TARANAKI BUTTER, at the OV Stores of J. A. Langford, Shortland-street, June 27, 1855.

FOR SALE A DOUBLE COTTAGE in Hobsonstreefc, with onthowes, and a never-failing bricked well of excellent water ; together with the Allotment on which it is erected, having a frontage of 61 feet to Hobson-street, by a depth of about 180 feet; it is situated near Wyndham-street. \ For terms, apply to Mxrston & Geoege, Solicitors, High-streets

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XII, Issue 836, 3 July 1855, Page 2

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