COMMERCIAL HOUSE.
IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.
HP HE Undersigned begs leave to 1 inform the community of Auckland and its vicinity, that he purposes SELLING OFF the whole of his immense Stock of -DRAPERY GOODS, being about to leave the colony in a few months. Ladies will find a varied and well selected Stock of FANCY GOODS, at prices heretofore unheard of. He would particularly call the attention of Gentlemen to his Stock of Woollen Cloths and Cassimeres, which will be sold 30 cent under any house in the colony. To give an idea of the prices he subjoins a list of a few articles :—: — Superfine Wool Black Cloth, from 12/6 to 16/6 per yard \ fcitto ditto Blue ditto, from 11/ to ! 15/ per yard | Ditto ditto Beaver ditto, 8/9 to 9/6 per yard Ditto ditto Pilot ditto, 7/ to 9/ per yard. Ditto Black, Oxford, and Steel Grey Cassimere, 6/9 to 7/9 per yard Fancy Doeskins 4/ to 5/ per yard Christy's Black Paris Hats (best quality) 15/ each Colored Gros de Naples, 2/6 f yd. Black and Colored Satinetts, from 4/ to 4/9 Colored Persians 1/ Rich Delaine Dresses (long lengths) from 9s. to 11s. 6d. Wool Shawls (a great variety), from 5/6 to 12s. each Hoyle's 5-4 Prints, Bjd. per yard " 7-8 ditto, good styles, from 6jd. to Bd. per yard " 7-8 ditto, small patterns, from sd. to 6d. per yard French Merinos, 2/6 per yard Orleans and Coburg Cloths, 1/3 per yard Fine French Cambric Handkerchiefs, 12/6 per doz. or 1/3 each Baby's Rich Embroidered Cashmere Hoods, from 3/3 to 8/ each Silk Parasols, from 3s. to 4s. each Gingham do., from Is. to Is. 4d. Ladies' Corded Coats, from 2s. 3d. to 3s. each Welsh Flannel (all wool), Is. per yard , Superfine ditto, Is. 6d. per yard Damask Moreens (all colours), Is. (jd. per yard Watered ditto (all wool), Is. Bd. per yard Gent's White Berlin Gloves, 9d. per pair Ditto Colored Lisle do., 6d. pair Ditto Cabbage Tree Hats, 3s. each
As the undersigned is not in the habit of puffing or quoting prices, the Public may rely on the truth of this advertisement. H. R. KANE. . Queen-street
NOTICE.
A LL parties indebted to the undersigned will please pay their accounts on or before the first of September, as all accounts not settled by that date will be handed over to a solicitor for collection. H. R. Kane.
Queen-street.
AUCKLAND MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.
A LECTURE will be delivered in the Hall of this Institute, Tins Evening, 7th instant, at 8 o'clock, by
MR. B. REYNOLDS,
'* The Writings of Charles Sickens." * Admission — Members of the Institution, have, besides their own free entree, the right to introduce a lady. Non-members, by orders, (Is. each) to be obtained at the " New Zealander" and " Southern Cross" offices, and of the Hon. Secretary, Shortland Street, A. W. Hansard, Hon. Sec.
July 7th, 1852.
AUCKLAND ACADEMY.
JGORRIE respectfully intimates that • the Thiid Quarter of the Session will commence on Monday next, July 12th. Hours of attendance from 10 to 1, and from
2 to 4.
Instruction given in the usual blanches of a good plain linglish Education, and also in the Classics.
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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 650, 7 July 1852, Page 1
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