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SAMUEL S. FORSAITH, CHARLTON HOUSE, QUEEN-ST., HAS JUST OPENED A LARGE ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ Kid Gloves of superior manufacture. HOURS OP BUSINESS S A.M. TO G P.M., SATURDAYS INCLUDED. CHARLTON HOUSE, (opposite the court house, queen-street.) SAMUEL S. FORSAITH HAVING found it necessary to enlarge his Premises in consequence of the increase of business, desires to return his sincere acknowledgments to his numerous friends and customers for the very liberal support afforded to him since commencing in the above Premises, and to assure them of his determination to continue to conduct his Business on those principles of equity and upright dealing, which, with the quality and reasonable price of the Goods, have already secured him so large a share of patronage. HOURS OP BUSINESS 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M., SATURDAYS INCLUDED. CHARLTON HOUSE, (OPPOSITE the court house, queen-street.) JUST OPENED, Ext 1 Kinnaird,” and “ Chapman,” SAMUEL S. FORSAITH RESPECTFULLY invites an inspection Of his NEW WINTER GOODS received by the above Vessels, consisting of— French Merinos, in a large variety of colours Gala Plaids, Coburgs French Twills, Lustres and Alpaccas Black and Colored Silks Black and Colored Llama Shawls Wool Scarfs and Shawls Mantles Colored and White Flannels Blankets and Counterpanes Which are offered at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. hours of business 8 A.M. to 6 P.M., SATURDAYS INCLUDED. SAMUEL S. FORSAITH, CHARLTON HOUSE, QUEEN-ST., HAS on hand a LARGE STOCK of Horrocks’ Long Cloths, Calicos Shirtings, Prints, Sheetings Hollands, Towellings, &c., &c. A Choice Selection of Table Damask, of various widths and qualities. HOURS of BUSINESS 8 A.M. TO G P.M., SATURDAYS INCLUDED. Ex Kate, Lady Lyttelton, and late arrivals. SIX BARRELS PLASTER OF PARIS 6 “ Portland Cement 50 boxes Tin Plates 1 case Galvanized Spouting 36 cases Sharp’s Axes 28 dozen American Hatchets 100 kegs “ Nails 50 boxes “ Clothes Pegs 6 dozen “ Wash Boards 8 rolls Chinese Matting 50 gallons Paraffin Oil 8 eases Kerosine Lamps 250 gallons Kerosine Oil 4 tons Best White Lead 900 gallons Raw and Boiled Oil 200 “ Genuine Colza 150 “ Turpentine On Sale. S. HAGUE SMITH, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Queen Street, Auckland. Auckland Mechanics’ Institute.

THE LIBRARY of the above Institute is now re-opened, and many of the latest and most popular works of the day are added, amongst which are the following : Woman in White, by W. Collins Dead Secret “ “ The Silver Cord, by Shirley Brooks Great Expectations, by Chas. Dickens Tale of Two Cities “ “ The Uncommercial Traveller “ “ Bertrams, by A. Trollope “ Kelly’s and O’Kelly’s, bv A. Trollope “ Three Clerks “ “ “ McDermots of Ballycloran “ Castle Richmond ” “ “ Doctor Thorne “ « Geotl'ry Hawlin, by Kingsley Table Traits with Something on them, by Dr. Doran Lives of the Princes of Wales “ “ Habits and Men « “ Lives of the Queens of the House of Hanover “ Monarchs Retired from Business “ “ Court Pools « “ Knights and Their Days “ “ My Kovel, by Sir 13. Lytton Poems and Dramas “ London Labour and London Poor, by H. Mavhew Young Ben Franklin “ “ Memorials of His Time, by Cockbum Men of the Time, by Timbs Studies from Life, Author of John Halifax Woman’s Thoughts about Women “ Mill on the Floss, by Geo. Elliot Looking at Life, by G. A. Sala Aurora Leigh, by E. B. Browning Anecdotes of Dogs, by Jesse Terms of Subscription.—Library, 10s. per annum, with Reading Room, 20s. Youths under 15 years of age, and apprentices under 18, Library 6s. per annum, with Reading Room, 12s. BENJAMIN HAYLES, Secretary.

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1669, 16 April 1862, Page 1

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