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©ST SAIi 13 BY THE UNDERSIGNED, MEN’S MILLERS’, DRAB, AND PRINTED MOLE TROUSERS Ditto fancy and black doe ditto Ditto ditto tweed and Mogodore ditto I Ditto cloth, doe, silk and satin vesta Ditto black Chester, Albert, Melbourne, I and riding coats Ditto and boys* clothing in variety Black cloths, Cassimeres, and fancy does Men’s and boys’ Scotch twill shirts Men's and boys’ white shirts Men’s and boys’ regatta shirts 28, 30, 33, 36, and 72 in. grey calico Horrocks’ and other shirtings Black and coloured Coburgs and Alpaccas Military stripe and other fancy dresses Black, white and coloured moreens White and coloured rolled shirtings and jaconets Tape check, jaconet, and other muslins White and coloured fringed toilet covers 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 toilet quilts and counterpanes Moleskins, linen and cotton ticks Derrys, ginghams, and Chambrays Manchester and American dungaree B. B. towels, Osnaburg and crash Brown, white and £ •■white huckaback Rough, dressed and check Hollands Haberdashery—a choice assortment 4-4 book-fold and rolled crape Double and single gossamer and falls Whisker blonds, laces and edgings Lace curtains and curtain netts Ladies’ French silk and satin ties and scarves Ladies’ and maids’ white Coutille stays Worked muslin goods—a nice assortment Coloured silk fringes, braids and trimmings Women’s, maids’, and children’s hosiery of every description Infants’ white and coloured Cashmere hoods, pehses and cloaks Infants’ robes, frocks and caps 7-8 Welsh, Saxony, and electoral flannel Sky and pink Saxony, green baize Black and coloured sarsnet, satin and velvet ribbons White, black and coloured Persians, sarsnet and gros Men’s Brussels, ducape, and check bandannas Men’s pilot jackets and coats Men’s and boys’ blue serge shirts Men’s and boys’ blue cloth caps and covers Men’s and boys’ lambswool and cotton hose and half hose Men’s merino, lambswool, and cotton shirts and pants Men’s grey knit worsted hose and half hose Victoria worsted and cloth table covers &c. &e. &c. J. 11. Burnside & Co., Queen-street Wharf. A CUP OF COFFEE & A CHOICE CIGAR FOR 6d. ! THE LONDON COFFEE AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. F. C. HOLLOWAY BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Auckland, and visitors, that he has just opened the above Establishment; and that he is prepared to supply them with the Oriental luxury of A CUP OF COFFEE AND A CIGAR, of excellent quality, and with the strictest attention to punctuality and economy. CHOPS AND STEAKS. N.B,—A good Smoking Room. WHITE THORNS, GUM TREES, &c. 'n Sale at the Gardens of the Undersigned , at Jiemuera, iaa Ann white thorn LUUjUUU QUICKS, 2 years old 2,000 Blue Gum Plants (Tasmanian Gigantic) Also a quantity of Emit Trees. Geo. Henson, Remuera. TO ÜBILACKSMITIIS. FOR SALE—An established Business, with Tools and everything complete, in one of the most central parts of the rising Town of Onehuuga, with the allotment it stands on, 35 feet frontage to Trafalgar-slrect, by 100 feet in depth. For further particulars apply to J. N. Boyce, Onehunga, or to J. W. Adlam, Queen-street, Auckland. TO PLUMBERS AND OTHERS. TENDERS will be received on or before the 19tb instant, for new Lead Windows for St. Paul’s Church. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to the Churchwardens. James Gilberd, Joseph Flowers. CAM DUES, MR. HIGGINS’ SUPERIOR CANDLES Sold, Wholesale, by WM, MORRIN, Grayed FROM near the Windmill, a young DOG, colour brown, long hair. Any person leaving information at the “ New Zealander” Office where the dog pray be found will be rewarded. May 3,1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1365, 18 May 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1365, 18 May 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1365, 18 May 1859, Page 1