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CLEABINaoi/T SAUL MR. & MRS. C. LOWSON TVESIRE to return their sincere thanks to those Neighbours aud Friends who so kindly and successfully aided them in saving no large a portion of their Stock from the flames, on the morning of Wednesday last. la consequence of the quantity of I GOODS DAMAGED DURING!- THE FIRE, Mrs. LOWSON has determined to CLEAR OUT THE "WHOLE OP THE INJURED STOCK, Consisting of— LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY STRAW AND CUINOLINE HATS AND BONNETS FALLS HAIR NETS HEAD-DRESSES, ETC. CRINOLINE SKIRTS STAYS GREY CALICO WHITE CALICO GLAZED LININGS DRESS MATERIALS ETC., ETC., ETC. At such PRICES a3 will effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE.

TO WAREHOUSEMEN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, STOREKEEPERS, ETC., ETC., RESIDENT IN AUCKLAND AND THE OTHER PROVINCES OF NEW ZEALAND. /""I ENTLEMEN,— Iu seeking an extension of those \JC valued favours which you have hitherto gi anted us, aud for the liberal bestowal of winch we offer our sincere thanks, we have the pleasure of aunouueiug that our WELL-SELECTED STOCK, ' in addition to tho usual variety of goods of the latest vogue, by which it is being constantly supplemented, will be further iuci eased by VERY LARGE and THOROUGHLY ASSOBTEO SHIPMENTS of MERCHANDISE, in all the different branches of our business, which, will place us in the position of being enabled to execute your orders in a manner and upon terms which MUb'l GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Iv oi dei that a thorough understanding as to your requirements might be attained, our Mr. SMITH has specially armed in SYDNEY fiom LONDON, and after a, stay, which has enabled him to foi in AN ACCURATE JUDGMENT AS TO DESCRIPTIONS, QC7ALITIKS, STYLES, la, of those goods for which you seek our maike',9, ha 3 returned to ENGLAND to utilise hi* mfoimation, the result of Which will enable us to supply THE EXACT CLASS OF GOODS DESIRED BY COLONISTS, and will enable you to dispense with the purchase of SUBSTITUTED ARTICLES, SO OFTEN MADE TO YOUR EVENTUAL LOSS AND DETRIMENT. We shall bo s;lad, therefore, to leceive your FURTHER ORDERS, which will be attended to with that CARE AND LIBERALITY which we may claim as having distinguished the execution of all favouis hitheito mtiusted to us Your communications addiessed to us as subjoined will much oblige, Your most obedient servants, SMITH; & ETHEREDGE. SMITH & ETHEREDGE, IMPORTERS OF DRAPERY, AND GENERAL WAREHOUSED E N, BANK COURT, KING STREET, SYDNEY, AND WEAVERS 1 HALL, BASINGHALL-STREET, LONDON.

SPITALFIELDS HOUSE. H KEMP TTAS JUST OPENED, EX 'JUMNA, And other Late Ariival", A LARGE ST,OCK OF SUMMER G.OODS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, AndSsolicitd an EARLY INSPECTION. H . EE M P;, SPITALHELDS HOUSE, UrPER QUKEN-STREIT. N.B. — Boots and Shoos made to older.

WEBB'S PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM SALOON, WELLESLEY -STREET. KA INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE, O" Piinos, from 10 Guineas; aud for .Hue, from 12s. per mouth.

WELSH CARS AND PONY BASKET CARRIAGES. FOR PRIVATE SALE, at the Bazaar Yards - leveral handsome Welsh Cais and Pony Basket Caniages, with harness. % 11. HARDINGTON. * October 24, 1864. 1

CARRIAGES FOR THE OPERA. DURING the Opera season, a vaiiety of neat and •£ Comfortable OMNIBUSES, s>ui table, for pri- % vate parties or families, may be had at greatly re« 3 j duced prices, at Habdington's Bazaar, |

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XX, Issue 2303, 7 December 1864, Page 3

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