Umbrellas and Parasols 8-4 Painted oil cloths for Table covers do. , do, very rich French and English cap flowers R. M/Kenzie, assures his friends that ha will- always adhere to the old system, eudeavouring^o please aft, andselling for cash, and no abatement. Auckland,! July 31st; 1146:
R&D.^GRAHAM v, beg- respectfully 1 t? • infornvsthe Ladies > of i Auckland, that they have, just received an €vtensive assort-* ' ment of Rich, i Fancy, and "Other .Goods, to which they particularlyjcall their .attention.— amongst which are — Rich Cashmere .and .Lama Dresses Shaded Merinos. and Cobu'rg Cloths Black and Colored Alpachas& Orleans Cloths Black and CoToredSatinett Black and Colored Gros de Naples Rich Printed Dresses Black Satin and Silk Scarfs Black Velvet Shawls Cashmere and • Woollen - Skawls, in great variety Fancy Scarfs and Handkerchiefs Ladies' and\ Children's Tuscan, Dunstable and Straw Bonnets ! Cap and Bonnet; Ribbons White and Colored French Kid Gloves Muslin Collars Welch and Saxony Flannels Marseilles.Gluiks Imperial Carpets Hosiery and Haberdashery Trimmings, &c. &c. One Case Toys Victoria House, Ist August, 1846*
R& D. GRAHAM beg to call the atten1 tion of Traders, Country Settlers, and the Inhabitants of Auckland, to* their New Stock of GOODS, ex Haidee, and for the convenience of Wholesale buyers they have enlarged their Premises, and will always have on hand an extensive assortment of Grey and White Calicos Scarlet and Blue Serge Shirts Striped, Twilled, and Regatta Shirts Navy Blue and Fancy- Prints Blue Cloth Caps And Stops of every description. N. B.— A liberal allowance will be made to Wholesale buyers* Victoria House, 31st July, 1846.
~ SELLING OFF, MERINOS, SHAWLS, FANCY PRINTS, CALICOES, &c. &c. J. # nTsIMMS, HAVING RECEIVED INVOICES OF •FIFTY PACKAGES of Fancy Goods (from England and Sydney), are determined to clear off their present stock at cost prices, for the purpose of making room for the immense quantity of Goods which they expect to receive about the First September next. It is with much pleasure they are enabled t o state that this shipment consists of a much richer and more fashionable description o f Goods than any hitherto imported to Auckland, and on their arrival Ladies will have an opportunity of inspecting a complete assortment of Fancy Goods. Auckland, July 30, 18+6\
EARTHENWARE, Ex Haidee. rpHE UNDERSICNED begs to i- inform the public that he has just received a large supply of Earthenware, specially selected lor this market, and from the arrangements he has made, hopes -to receive future constant supplies of first qnality ware, from a, respectable House, which he will be able to dispose of on moderate term^ EDBow Bank Street, July 29th. Ntß,—AN t B,— A respectable Lad wanted as an Indoor Apprentice to the Carpentry, Joinery, Cabinet and Upholstery business.
WANTED, AN ACTIVE LAD, ap r lyat the Office of this Paper.
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New Zealander, Volume 2, Issue 61, 1 August 1846, Page 1
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