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I. DOITSH, DRAPER AND GENERAL OUTFITTER,

IN RECOMMENCING BUSINESS in Auckland, solicits the support of his former patrons, friends, and the public, and begs to draw attention to^his new Rtock of Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, &c, all of which have been selected from some of the first houses in England. Particular care has been taken to import goods only of the best quality for permaneucy of colour and durability. It is impossible to form a correct opinion of the various styles, qualities, and materials through the medium of an advertisement. I. D. respeotfully invites the public to inspect the present stock on hand, which is extensive and Uahio mble, and every article will be sold cheap. NOW OPENED, SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, EX 'IDA ZEIGLER,' FROM LONDON. 3 bales Fancy Prints, Fancy Dresses, &c. 3 cases Horrock's Long Cloth, A & M., 3Gin. 2 cases French Muslin Dresses 3 oases Mohair Di esses, Lustres, Bareges, &c. 2 cases Belts, Ribbons, Collais, Cuffs, &c. 3 cases Ginghams, Stays, Flanneh, &c. 1 case Gloves, Parachutes, and Neckties: 1 case Crinoline Skiits and Steel 2 cases Summer Mantles and Shawls 1 caso Hosiery 3 cases Ladies' Trimmed White and Brown Straw Hats 2 cases Infants' and Girls' White and Blown Stiaw Hats 5 cases Men's Crimean, White anil Regatta Shirts 2 baleß Men's and Boys Heavy Scotch Twill Shirts Also a laige and varied assortment of lirbt-class MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOYS AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 3 trunks Ladies' Kid, Cashmere, and Cloth Boots 2 ti unks Children's Cashmere and Cloth Boots 3 trunks Men's superior Blucher Boots And a variety of other goods too numerous to particularise. Five per cent discount allowed ou cash purchases to the extent of twenty shillings and upwaids in the drapeiy department. jS5* Please to observe the address, I. DOITSH, Qneen-stieet, Two doois above Wellesley street. Wholesale and letail.

SELECT MILLINERY. MISS GRTFFIN respectfully begs to intimate to the ladies of Auckland that she has COMMENCED the above BUSINESS at her new establishment, GBEY STREET, and hopes through attention and by keeping choice selection of goods, to ment a shaie of their patronage. A tual is solicited.

WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS? At M AR X S'S, In QuEEN-bTREBT, WHO is noted for being the BEST and CHEAPEST BOOT and SHOE WAREHOUSE in Auckland. LOOK AT HIS PRICES! Ladies' Cashmere Boots . 4s. Gd. Do Military Heels .. .86 j Do Cloth Boots .66 Do Balmorals 6 6 Do Kid Boots, elastic sides, military heels 10 6 Leather, Kid, and Cloth Boots 5 0 Gent's Calf Elastic Boot .10 6 Do Calf Half Wellington .10 6 Do Calf Wellincjton 12 6 Do Patent Elastic Boot 12 6 Men's Blucheis only 5 G All Boots bought at this shop warranted not to rip. N.B. — Eveiy descuption of Boots and Shoes mndo to order. Cricket Spikes on sale. «3S- Observe the addiess, — QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Daily Southern- Cross Office. Closed on Satin clays till 6 o'clock.

ME3S) 'S and WOMEN'S STRONG HOUSE SHOES, 2s. Women's Nailed Leather Boots, 4s. 6d. Women's Cloth Donble soled, 4s. 6d. and 5s 6d. Staffordshire Watertights, warranted Children's and Maids' Leather Boots, all sizes. Stout Sydney Sole Leather, Bd., 10d., Is, per lb. Superior Petersburg Kip, impervious^to water Pin pie and Giecn Roans Grindery J. ROUT, High street.

SUMMER BOOTS ON SALE. LADIES' COLOURED SATEEN (Indian) 3s. Cd. Ladies' Fi ench Satinett 4s. 6d Ladies' Black Lasting .. 4s. 6d. Ladies' Patent Slippers... .. 3s. 6d. Various Black and Colouied Slippers, fiom . 2s. Od. Youth's Stiong and Light Boots of all sizes. J. ROUT, High-stieet.

WATCHES! WATCHES!! WATCHES 11 ' T EWISSOtf'S £5 10s SILVER ENGLISH Jl_J HUNTING LEVERS, warranted foi two years. Eveiy watch is skii" f ully examined, timed, and its performance guaranteed ,' and at tne end of the fiist twelve months I undertake to adjust ami clean the name fiee of chaige, bieaka c <?e only executed, if it has never been in other watchniakei's hands. F. H. LEWISSON, Wholesale and Retail Jeweller, Queen street, Auckland. N.B. The highest pneo paid for old Gold, Silver Epaulets, or Second-hand Watches.

FIFTY PIANO-FORTES AND HARMONIUMS FOR SALE OR HIRE. Good Harmoniums, 8 Guineas. PIANO-FOKTFS, PltOM 10 GUINEAS. MR. WEBB, HAVING REMOVED his STOCK of INSTRUMENTS fiom Fort-Rtreet, to his NEW SALOON, in WELLESLEY Sl'R EET, solicits tho favour of an eaily visit fiom intended puichasers, as he is anxious to effect sales at gi eatly 1 educed prices, to make room for a large shipment now landing, and upwards of Thirty more Instruments shortly to arrive.

N.B. — Professors and the tiade supplied. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! ! MUSIC ! H. CUCKSEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MUSIC SELLER, Mr. Webbs City Stores, Fort-sti eet, Auckland, WHERE may be had all the NEW and POPULAR MUSIC; and who has a STOCK ot upwaids of 6,000 PIECES always on hind, and is in receipt of ALL CLASSES of MUSIC by £VERY MAIL from London. All music forwarded by P osfc ou receipt of stamps. jjg_ p rOl^SBors, large purchasers, and trade supplied on re^ onaDle terms. Music Folios, Violins. String, &c.

CITY OF AUCKLAND STORES, FORT-STi\<EET. •VTTEBB'S AUCKLAND JVMDE WINES. Orange Wine, in fine condition ; a moi?t delicious and wholesome summer beverage, 20s. per dozen. Also, Orange Wine with Ginger, same price. i N.B.— Cwks filled at 9s. per gallon, and sample I bottles, 2s.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2020, 6 January 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2020, 6 January 1864, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2020, 6 January 1864, Page 6