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TO ARRIVE Per GYP3EY/ from London, Invoices, on Sale by the Undersigned, HOLLOW ARE, Hardware, Ironmongery, and Cutlery Ewbank's patent nails j Lyndon's steel spades Prices' belmont candles WINES & SPIRITS - Burden & Greigs sherry, qr.-easks " " Octaves Offley's port wine, bhds. Sparkling Moselle Martell's cognac brandy MANCHESTER PIECE GOODS— Grey sheeting, 32, 36, 71, 72 inch. " Domestics 82, 36 inch. White shirtings 32, 35 " Horrock's longcloths Croydon and Aberdeen ditto Blue drill 7-8 fancy Navy blue, blue orange and white Prints 5-4 Hoyle's plates Jaconet mufclins White and colored crenoline3 Victoria linings Corded skirts BRADFORD PIECE GOODS— 3-4 black and coloured moreens 6-4 " lustres and coburgs 7-4 " double twills , 3-4, real French merinoes ' Jctolled jacoijec musuus, coiuutou Fringed toilet covers Damask and bleached diaper DRESSES— Jaconet silk stripe Printed cobourg, balzerine and delaine Cambric sleeves, Infaut'd robes, caps & clothing GLASGOW GOODS— Jaconet scollops, Ladies' muslin dresses Fancy habits and book collars Children's book caps, tucked, & sewed robes Harness and twilled curtains Coloured book muslins Towelling, huckaback, and diaper Printed window blinds SILK GOODS— j Bandana and Brussels handkerchiefs \ Beaufort cravats Glace silks and embroidered satins Silk and gauie ribbons, parasols Haberdashery and millinery, in great variety PARISIAN GOODS— I In kid gloves, flowers, ribbons, boots and boutinea, from the first French manufacturers. Hiokson and Son's Ladies' and Children's boots and shoes Nicholson and Coy's mantles Townsend's hats Men's Clothing, moleskin, duck, doeskin, & tweed trowsers, black cloth coats, fancy vests, &c, &c. John Stevenson & Co., Queen-street. August 21, 1856.

MRS. JONES, MONTHLY NURSE, No, 3, Durham Street, NEAR THE UNION HOTEL.

Auckland Total Abstinence Society. A LECTURE in connection with the above ■Society, will be delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Tuesday Evening, Sept. 2, by Mr. Georges McCaul, a Temperance Advocate from Scotland. Chair to be taken at half-past 7. E. Leßot, Secretary. N.B — The members of the above Society are requested to attend a meeting in Mr. Robinson's Workshop, High-street, on Friday Evening, the 29th instant, at half past 7.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 955, 22 August 1856, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 955, 22 August 1856, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIII, Issue 955, 22 August 1856, Page 2