Now Publishing, npHE SOUTHERN JfONTHLY MAGAZIMfi, A No. XXXIIL, containing .— I. The Doctor's Daughter. A Tale. Part 2. Chapter XT. XII. XUJ. XLV. 11. Longest and Shortest. 111. Why People Die. ; IV. Shadows. Y. Mr. Paul Westletop's Vtcmon, »nd What Game of it. Chapter XX. In Artionlo Mortii. XXI. WhatCumeof his Decision. VI. Early Austrnliau Discovery. VIT. TheFmtherDevelopraontof Our Relations with England. VIII. A Friend to Theooritos in Egypt. IX. The Monthly Narrative. The First Four Volumes of tho Southbiih MoNTiitY Maqazinr may be had of tho Publishers, or through any Agent or Bookseller iv the colony. Vol. 1., 155. ; Vols. 11., 111., and IV., 7s. 6d. each. Covers for binding can ho had of all agents for the sale of the Magazine, price 2*. Also, back liuinbotg to complefco sets. Published by W. B. Upton and Co., Auckland, and sold by all Bookseller*^
NEW ZEALAND HOUSE. W. BATTRAY TT AS REOPENED TN HIS NEW PREMISES, . SHORTLAND-STKEET, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW AND WELLSELECTED STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, AKD SOLICITS AN INSPECTION. "W. RATTR AY, having increased ipaco, and being dciirous of largely extending Lis trade, lv» MARKED the whole of the STOCK at a LOWER RATE of PRICES than in usually chargod, and will be happy to see all his'olil, as well as numerous new cnstomeis, to whom satisfaction will be guaranteed.
The STOCK comprises DRAPERY and CLOTHING in all its branches, imported expressly for this market by W. R., anil at prices suitable to the times. Couutry orders carefully attended to, "W. UATTRAY, NEW ZEALAND HOUSE, SHORTLA.ND-STREET.
FIRST SHIPMENTS OP SPKING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. EX 'JOHN TEMPERLEY,' 'KING OF ITALY,' ETC., ETC., AT HAY AND HONEYMAN'S. Marked at Prices\ which cannoi fail to recommend themselves to inteudiog purchasers. i rpiHE FOLLOWING AHE A FEW OF THE I SPECIALITIES OF THE SEASON. FANCY" DRESSES. Silk Mixtures, Arabian Glac<i«, Henrietta, Circassian and Claro Lustrei, Popliuettei, Imperial Chene" Cloth, Crape de Swiss, Alpacas, Foil do Nord, French Grenadine s, French Linens and Muslins, and a large assortment of other New Materials, plain and checked, in all the leading shades of the season. SHAWLS, MANTLES, AND PALETOTS, In Lace, Grenadine, Embroidered Llama, Silk, Barege, 4c, &c. SUN SHADES. All aizei, and colouri, in endless variety, GrENEEAL DKAPERY AND MANCHESTER GOODS. An immense stock of CALICOS and PRINTS, at greatly reduced prices, in consequence of the grent fall in cotton goods and depression of the Home market*!. BOOK, MULL, and SPOTTED MUSLINS MUSLIN CCRTAINS, WINDOW MUSLINS »nd NF.TS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS WINDOW HOLLANDS, &c, &o. i We can confidently recommend tho above »hipmenti, vrliioh for quality and cheapness caunofc be surpassed in Auckland ; and as it is impossible to enumerate fully in an advertisement, an early inspection is solicited by HAY AND HONEYMAN, QTJE EN. STREET.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2601, 18 November 1865, Page 3
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